History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . ied : Amanda, wife of JacobPeer, Lester, and Henry, all of whom removed to Laporte Co., Ind.; Walter,who was married, first, to Pamelia Hunt; second, to Sarah Rickey; andthird, to Lydia Lewis; Ira, who also has been three times married ; first to LucyDustin, second to Mrs. French, and third to Nancy Lewis ; Olive, who diedat 22, unmarried; Jeriah, at Racine, Wis.; OUver, in Iowa; and Mary Ann,who married R. P. Johnson. Jeremiah Mann was born in Milton, Saratoga


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . ied : Amanda, wife of JacobPeer, Lester, and Henry, all of whom removed to Laporte Co., Ind.; Walter,who was married, first, to Pamelia Hunt; second, to Sarah Rickey; andthird, to Lydia Lewis; Ira, who also has been three times married ; first to LucyDustin, second to Mrs. French, and third to Nancy Lewis ; Olive, who diedat 22, unmarried; Jeriah, at Racine, Wis.; OUver, in Iowa; and Mary Ann,who married R. P. Johnson. Jeremiah Mann was born in Milton, Saratoga county, N. Y., July 5,1800, and came to Ripley in 1825. He removed the next year to North-east, Pa., on a farm previously bought, and, in 1837, he removed to Quincy,where he resided until his death, September 11, 1868. He was universallyesteemed as a citizen, and enjoyed in a high degree the public was elected, in 1844, a member of assembly. He was a friend of publicimprovements ; and was one of the first directors of the Buffalo & Erie rail-road. He was married to Anna, daughter of Burban Brockway, of Ripley,.


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