History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . r of the Baptist church inGerry, which was early organized by his father. He has also served the peo-ple of his town during a large portion of the time since its formation, in theoffices of supervisor, assessor, and justice of the peace. He had 11 children: 1. William W., who married Lurissa G. Cutting, and resides in Jamestown. 2. Newel /., who marrried Laura Strong, and resides in Vermont Settle-ment. 3. Betsey Mila, wife of Jonah E. Cutting, in Dagolia, Pa. 4


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . r of the Baptist church inGerry, which was early organized by his father. He has also served the peo-ple of his town during a large portion of the time since its formation, in theoffices of supervisor, assessor, and justice of the peace. He had 11 children: 1. William W., who married Lurissa G. Cutting, and resides in Jamestown. 2. Newel /., who marrried Laura Strong, and resides in Vermont Settle-ment. 3. Betsey Mila, wife of Jonah E. Cutting, in Dagolia, Pa. 4. Alar-vin, who married Rachel A. Strong, sister of Newels wife. He died in the settlement, where his widow resides. 5. Aicstin C, who married AgnesKishlar. He also died here; she died in Michigan. 6. Caroline R.,deceased, who was the wife of Dennis Smith. 7. Harriet A., who marriedSamuel B. Woods, and died here. 8. Emily A., who married John Strong,both living. 9. Jarvis K., who married Cordelia M. Partridge, and residesat Vermont. 10. Mary Jane, who died in infancy, u. Odin G., who mar-ried Rosamond Jackson, and resides ?V*


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