Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . May 12, 1872. In youth aearly manhood he participated in the cultivtion of the homestead farm, of which hetimately became the owner, and he continuto reside thereon, engaged in its cultivatiuntil his death. He volunteered as a soldierthe civil war, but was rejected on accounta slight deformity incurred in early youth. 1was a member of the Methodist church, athroughout his life sustained the Republic 1party i


Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . May 12, 1872. In youth aearly manhood he participated in the cultivtion of the homestead farm, of which hetimately became the owner, and he continuto reside thereon, engaged in its cultivatiuntil his death. He volunteered as a soldierthe civil war, but was rejected on accounta slight deformity incurred in early youth. 1was a member of the Methodist church, athroughout his life sustained the Republic 1party in political matters. He married, Oc qber 17, i860, Louisa Jane Turner, born MII, 1842. at Clintondale, Ulster county, NYork, died April 28, 1905, daughter of Bi 1jamin and Pamelia (Roberts) Turner. CI lidren: Sanford, Lincoln, Roselthia and W iliam, all of whom died in infancy; ThomasWitt, mentioned below. (IV) Thomas De Witt, son of Matthew aLouisa J. (Turner) Abrams, was born \f3, 1872, at Marbletown. Ulster county, NYork. At the age of five, his father be:then dead, he settled with his mother at HFalls, New York, where he received his p liminary education in the district schoi I.


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