. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . tham village, N. Y. In 1830, Mr. Angell purchased of his father the home-stead farm at Chatham, where he continued to farm for aperiod of forty-eight years. He then removed to thevillage of Chatham, where he still resides. He has been ac-tively connected with the Methodist church for fifty wife died on May 11, 1874, at Chatham village. Joel H. Angell is the fifth child of John Angell, andwas born on Oct. 27, 1828, at Chatham. He passed hisearly life on his


. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . tham village, N. Y. In 1830, Mr. Angell purchased of his father the home-stead farm at Chatham, where he continued to farm for aperiod of forty-eight years. He then removed to thevillage of Chatham, where he still resides. He has been ac-tively connected with the Methodist church for fifty wife died on May 11, 1874, at Chatham village. Joel H. Angell is the fifth child of John Angell, andwas born on Oct. 27, 1828, at Chatham. He passed hisearly life on his fathers farm, enjoyed the benefits of acommon-school education, and finished at the KinderhookAcademy. On May 31, 1855, he married Catherine, daughter ofPeter A. Gardenier, of the town of Kinderhook. OnMarch 31, 1856, he purcluised the farm where he now re-sides, and engaged in farming on his own account. Hisfarm consists of one hundred and twelve acres of beautifuland productive land. A view of his pleasant residenceand its surroundings, together with portraits of himselfand wife, may be seen on another page of this ^Y: (?^


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