History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . herman was a partof that town, and of Sherman since its erection. He was also for severalyears a justice of the sessions of the county court. He was married, June9, 1822, to Sylance Randall, who was born March 10, 1802, in Richmond,N. H. They had 10 children, besides two who died in infancy: i. Joseph,who resides near the early homestead of his father. 2. Julia D., wife ofHarrison \^ade, who resides in Garland, Pa. 3. Sarah Jane, who resides intown, unmarried. 4
History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . herman was a partof that town, and of Sherman since its erection. He was also for severalyears a justice of the sessions of the county court. He was married, June9, 1822, to Sylance Randall, who was born March 10, 1802, in Richmond,N. H. They had 10 children, besides two who died in infancy: i. Joseph,who resides near the early homestead of his father. 2. Julia D., wife ofHarrison \^ade, who resides in Garland, Pa. 3. Sarah Jane, who resides intown, unmarried. 4. Eliza, wife of Calder Wolcott, who live on her fathersearly homestead. 5. James M., who died at 24. 6. Charles, who went toCalifornia ; enlisted in the war against the Indians, and died of fever at GreatSalt Lake City, March 2, 1863. 7. Lovinia, who married Wm. H. Robbins,and resides in town. 8. Mary E., unmarried. LoREN Stebbins was born in Conway, Mass., Oct. 27, 1804, and after abrief residence in Vermont, and Yates and Livingston counties, N. Y., removed,in 1828, to Sherman, near Waites Corners. In 1873, he removed to the. .^^ ^
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