History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . ,Ci^-* ,VroTi^ ^^^^^cC-V^^ —^/y^^t^c^^^ WESTFIELD. 597 and when in camp, the soldiers had daily worsliip. He drew a pension tillhis death, in 1845, aged 86 years. Hiram Couch, a son of Couch, came in 1815, with his fathers fam-ily, to Westfield, from Massachusetts. He was by trade a manufacturer ofcloth, in which business he was engaged until his death. His connectionwitli his brother-in-law, in this business, is mentioned on a preceding i) was


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . ,Ci^-* ,VroTi^ ^^^^^cC-V^^ —^/y^^t^c^^^ WESTFIELD. 597 and when in camp, the soldiers had daily worsliip. He drew a pension tillhis death, in 1845, aged 86 years. Hiram Couch, a son of Couch, came in 1815, with his fathers fam-ily, to Westfield, from Massachusetts. He was by trade a manufacturer ofcloth, in which business he was engaged until his death. His connectionwitli his brother-in-law, in this business, is mentioned on a preceding i) was an early member of the Presbyterian Church in Westfield, and formany years, and until his death, one of its ruling elders. He was born inSandisfield, Berkshire Co., Mass., in 1795. He was married to Rhoda, adaughter of Deacon Eber Stone, born in Homer, N. Y., in 1805. They hadII children: Henry L., who resides at St. Louis, Mo. ; Eliza A., who diedat 27 ; Walter V., who resides in Rochester; Sarah Sophronia, wife of GeorgeH. Curtis, Waverly, Iowa; Asa S., a physician in Fredonia; Hiram, who servedin the late war, and died in


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