History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . wife of SilasTerry, Clymer. 7. Rhoda, wife of George Hawkins. 8. Daniel G., whomarried Harriet Cross, and resides at Panama. He had 5 children, all sons :Joseph E., who was married to Jennie Royce ; Joel A., to Harriet Lewis,and is a hardware merchant at Panama. He was in the late war, in regiment. He was an orderly sergeant, and promoted to lieutenant,He was at the siege of Suffolk, the batde of Cold Harbor, and severalengagements about Petersburg, a
History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . wife of SilasTerry, Clymer. 7. Rhoda, wife of George Hawkins. 8. Daniel G., whomarried Harriet Cross, and resides at Panama. He had 5 children, all sons :Joseph E., who was married to Jennie Royce ; Joel A., to Harriet Lewis,and is a hardware merchant at Panama. He was in the late war, in regiment. He was an orderly sergeant, and promoted to lieutenant,He was at the siege of Suffolk, the batde of Cold Harbor, and severalengagements about Petersburg, and sundry others. He was wounded atChapins Farm, and receives a pension. Francis A., to Mary Husted, and isa salesman for Pratt & Letchworth, Buffalo; Norman G., who was drownedat 7 ; and Eber, who died at 3. 9. Reuben, who died at 17. John H. Pray, a native of Wells, Vt., came from Essex Co. to Panamain 1831, and commenced mercantile business with John Steward, and, vvhilein trade, pursued the study of law under Hon. Abner Lewis, and commencedpractice in 1836. He continued in trade till 1855, and in law practice till i^^ x. -/y /^-^^ <//Ci/(/-a^<^(^ HARMONY. 441 within the last two years. He was a justice of the peace about 20 years, anda member of assembly in 1848. He had 9 children, of whom three passedthe age of childhood : John, who married Laura Clark, of Vt., and lives atCorry; Esther, wife of Ezra C Scofield, Panama; and Sylvester, who mar-ried Louisa Hibbard, and resides at Wyandotte, Mich. Isaiah Rexford, from Bradford Co., Pa., came to this town in 1816, andlived several years near Blockville ; and in 1824 settled about 2 miles north-erly from Panama, where he resided till his death, about 1848. He was mar-ried to Caroline Powers, and had 12 children, of whom 3 sons and 3 daugh-ters arrived at the age of majority, and had families. The sons are Everett;Myron, who lives on the homestead; and Lyman, in Sherman. The daughtersare Polly, wife of Eber Cross ; Laura,
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