Onondaga's centennialGleanings of a century . ed and esteemed by friends and opponents alike, and enjoys to the fullestextent the confidence of both the profession and the public. September 27, 1877, Dr. Donohue was married to Miss Lucy A., eldest daughter ofthe late William T. Moseley, of Onondaga, and grandd-aughter of Judge DanielMoseley, whose career in the jurisprudence of the State, and especially in thiscounty, is detailed elsewhere in the i^resent work. GEORGE G. COTTON. Georgk Grisvvold Cotton was born on the 10th day of November, 1854, in Roscoe,Winnebago county. 111. During his seve


Onondaga's centennialGleanings of a century . ed and esteemed by friends and opponents alike, and enjoys to the fullestextent the confidence of both the profession and the public. September 27, 1877, Dr. Donohue was married to Miss Lucy A., eldest daughter ofthe late William T. Moseley, of Onondaga, and grandd-aughter of Judge DanielMoseley, whose career in the jurisprudence of the State, and especially in thiscounty, is detailed elsewhere in the i^resent work. GEORGE G. COTTON. Georgk Grisvvold Cotton was born on the 10th day of November, 1854, in Roscoe,Winnebago county. 111. During his seventh year his father died and his mother re-moved to Onondaga county where he has since resided. His parents were SanfordDennis and Jane Ellen Terry Cotton. Sanford Dennis Cotton was born August 17,1815, in Skaneateles, Onondaga county, and was the eldest of eight children born toGeorge Holbrook Cotton and Clarrissa Earll, daughter of Abijah Earll, of Skaneate-les, George Holbrook Cotton was the sixth child (eleven in all) of Willard and. GEORGE G. COTTON. BIOGRAPHICAL. 67 Mary Gallup Cotton, daughter of Uriah Gallup, of Hartland, Vt., born in Hartland,Vt., July 15, 1789, and came to Onondaga county in 1804 and settled in Skaneateles,N. Y. He married Clarrissa Earll in 1814. From that time he was associated withthe firm of Earll, Lewis & Cotton, in the milling business until the year 18— whenhe removed to Onondaga Valley and operated the grist mill at that place. Jane Ellen Terry, mother of the subject of this sketch was the eldest of six chil-dren born to Griswold and Laura Woodford Terry, daughter of James Holbrook Cotton came to Onondaga county in 1804. Abijah Earll came toOnondaga county in 1804. Griswold Terry came to Onondaga county in Woodford came to Onondaga county in 1805, and while Mr. Cotton was bornoutside of Onondaga county, still having returned at the age of seven and continuedhere since, and the fact of his family in the four br


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