. Annals of Buffalo Valley, Pennsylvania, 1755-1855. st settlers. He residedfirst where Benjamin Thompson, junior, lives, east of Mifflinburg,then built the mill of late known as Bellas, which was sold fromhim. He then removed some distance up Penns creek, and built asaw-mill, where he died. He was buried in the Lewis first wifes name was Margaret, and his second, Mary. He wasa surveyor, and dealt largely in lands. Was prominent in the rev-olutionary struggle. His first wife died in 1783, and in 1784 hemarried a widow, Mary Irvin. His children were : Elizabeth, mar-ried to Henry
. Annals of Buffalo Valley, Pennsylvania, 1755-1855. st settlers. He residedfirst where Benjamin Thompson, junior, lives, east of Mifflinburg,then built the mill of late known as Bellas, which was sold fromhim. He then removed some distance up Penns creek, and built asaw-mill, where he died. He was buried in the Lewis first wifes name was Margaret, and his second, Mary. He wasa surveyor, and dealt largely in lands. Was prominent in the rev-olutionary struggle. His first wife died in 1783, and in 1784 hemarried a widow, Mary Irvin. His children were : Elizabeth, mar-ried to Henry Shively; her daughters, Margaret, married Jesse Mat-thews ; Elizabeth, Ephraim McMuUan ; Sarah, Eli Landis ; and onewas married to Robert Barber. Alice Green married James Greens sons were : John, Timothy, Joseph, William, Tho-mas, George, and General Abbot. The sons all went West, exceptGeneral Abbot. John went to Louisiana, and one of his sons wasin Congress from that State, some years ago. Joseph Greens widowhad a son, James i§03. •Jenkins Mill Road—Additional Residents—Flavel Roans Journal,
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