History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . lliam H.,the sixth son, died at the old homestead in April,1870. Ellen, the oldest daughter, died July 21,1825,and Jennie E., who married James Rickey, died , 1862. In July, 1875, John S. sold out his store toJames Ryan and 0. M. Montgomery, and retiredfrom the business. During the fall and winter of 1875-76 he wrote upthe history of Noyes township for D. S. MaynardsHistory of Clinton County. When Noyes town-ship was cut off from Chapman township, he was byJudge C. A. Mayer appointed the first judge of theelection board, and at the fi


History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . lliam H.,the sixth son, died at the old homestead in April,1870. Ellen, the oldest daughter, died July 21,1825,and Jennie E., who married James Rickey, died , 1862. In July, 1875, John S. sold out his store toJames Ryan and 0. M. Montgomery, and retiredfrom the business. During the fall and winter of 1875-76 he wrote upthe history of Noyes township for D. S. MaynardsHistory of Clinton County. When Noyes town-ship was cut off from Chapman township, he was byJudge C. A. Mayer appointed the first judge of theelection board, and at the first election held in thetownship was elected a justice of the peace for fiveyears. Ryan & Edgcomb having closed out their storeat Westport, Mr. Bailey in December, 1877, occupiedthe same room he formerly did, and again embarkedin the mercantile business, which he still follows. In 1880 he was .again elected justice of the peace,which office he fills to the satisfaction of the people,and is and has been acting postmaster for more thantwelve


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