Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York : with views of business places and residences, together with sketches of prominent citizens of various professions and occupations, past and present . BARN OF FRANK H. COOKINGHAM. 145 honest, straightforward and one of the foremost eitizens of the town. He wasmarried to ^^liss XeUie J. Ahiatt of Cherry Creek Feljruary 10, 187ti. Tothem were liorn five daughters as follows: Ada R., born March 25, 1877;Lizzie J., horn March 5, 1879; Grace :\ Imrn May 13, 1886; Myrtle N.,horn September 23, 1891, and Mary G., July


Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York : with views of business places and residences, together with sketches of prominent citizens of various professions and occupations, past and present . BARN OF FRANK H. COOKINGHAM. 145 honest, straightforward and one of the foremost eitizens of the town. He wasmarried to ^^liss XeUie J. Ahiatt of Cherry Creek Feljruary 10, 187ti. Tothem were liorn five daughters as follows: Ada R., born March 25, 1877;Lizzie J., horn March 5, 1879; Grace :\ Imrn May 13, 1886; Myrtle N.,horn September 23, 1891, and Mary G., July lU, 1S94. JAMES G. CHAMPLIN. James G. Champlin, a highly mi)ral and enterprising citizen of CherryCreek was born here August Kl. and is a son of Jesse B. and Marinda(Crandall) Champlin. His father was a higldy respected citizen of the JAMES G. CHAMPLIN AND FAMILY. James G. CJiamiJin was rcaivd in the town of Cherry Creek, was educated inthe district schunl. and in 1877 \\r i>urchased and moved ui)on the farm whichhe n(]\v possesses, containing 75 acres. IIi> pi-imipal business is stock raising,making a specialty of sheep. He is alsn extensively engaged in the manu-facture of maple sugar and syrup. He tajjs annually 500 trees from which hemakes 300 cans of excellent syru]i, besides some in cakes. ]\Ir. ClKUiqiliuhas achieved an enviable rei)Xitation for his make of pure syru]) and sugar always commands the highest market ]irice, for its ])urity and fiavoris unsurpassed. ^Ir. Champlin has all modrni utensils, mostly of his owndesign for sugar making. Hiis a mndel uji-tn-date farmer and has manvtools and devices aVwut his jilace that those now engaged in agricultural])Ursuits would do well tu ins])ect. Mr. (hamplin is a man whose cliaractcris beyond reproach and who is usually ]iulilic spirited and ent


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