History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . now is the hotel; Macy settled on theRowland Story farm, and Silas emigrated to Duanesburgh, near Albany,where he deceased. Maltiah is the ancestor of the Milan families of thatname. He had sons Joseph, Otis Eseck, and Sands. Otis E., a surveyorand for twenty years a lawyer, was the father of Jacob S. Bowman,and for many years past a resident of Pine Plains. He built the BowmanOpera House, (see cut p. 206,) and is connected with other business enter-prises in the village. Contemporaneous wi


History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . now is the hotel; Macy settled on theRowland Story farm, and Silas emigrated to Duanesburgh, near Albany,where he deceased. Maltiah is the ancestor of the Milan families of thatname. He had sons Joseph, Otis Eseck, and Sands. Otis E., a surveyorand for twenty years a lawyer, was the father of Jacob S. Bowman,and for many years past a resident of Pine Plains. He built the BowmanOpera House, (see cut p. 206,) and is connected with other business enter-prises in the village. Contemporaneous with the immigrations of theBowermans in Milan were the Wings in northern Stanford. The two fami-lies intermarried. Matthew Wing was one of the early settlers in NewEngland, and his son Benjamin married Rhoda Rogers, a descendant ofJohn Rogers the martyr, who was burned at Smithfield, England, Feb. 4,1555. Their son Jonathan married Anna Wood, daughter of Daniel Wood,in 1774. Her mother was Mary Wady, daughter of John Wady, who in1689 married Joanna Legg, (Spanish,) a descendant of Charles the Fifth,. Jacob S. Bowman.[See Lineage.] 320 HISTORY OF PINE PLAINS. Emperor of Austria, and lived in Trenton, New Jersey. Jonathan Wingcame to Northern Stanford about 1790 with the Bowermans, and was thefirst of that name in the town. He had children Ehoda, John, Daniel andMahlon. Daniel married Phebe Wing, daughter of Captain James Wingand Hannah Bowerman, of New Bedford, daughter of Silas Bowerman andLydia Gifford. He succeeded to the Wing homestead in Stanford, wherehis children Anna, Ehoda, Martha and Daniel were born. The daughterswere celebrated for their vivacity and wit and good hearts. The Wingsand Bowermans had Quaker tendencies. Bowman, Albert, for several years manager of the Stissing House,is a descendant of Maltiah Bowman. Horace Bowman, now a resident ofthe town, is a son of his. Bryan families prominent in this vicinity forty years ago, trace theirlineage to Alexander Bryan,


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