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 . d in 1873. He had been for several years Supervisor. William Green, Almeron Bly, Elam Edson, Ira Bassett, John Bovee,Rollins Kilburn, Harvey James, Aaron Bartlett, John P. Hadley, , Cyrus Thatcher and Alfred Goodrich were early settlers in the the vicinity of the village were Michael Page, Eddy Weatherly, JothamGodfrey, Stephen Blaisdell, Julius


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 . d in 1873. He had been for several years Supervisor. William Green, Almeron Bly, Elam Edson, Ira Bassett, John Bovee,Rollins Kilburn, Harvey James, Aaron Bartlett, John P. Hadley, , Cyrus Thatcher and Alfred Goodrich were early settlers in the the vicinity of the village were Michael Page, Eddy Weatherly, JothamGodfrey, Stephen Blaisdell, Julius Gibbs, Henry Babcock, Wm. Kilburn andThos. Carter, who established a tannery with a shoe shop. In the centralpart, Robert James settled in 1820, on lot 36, where he died. Of his sonsRobert J., was supervisor in 1831, and 1832, Jonathan was a Mount brought a wife and fourteen children from New Jersey. Hissons were Ezekiel, John, Ilezekiah, Furman and Samuel. Anthony Moriansettled on lot 44, in 1835, and raised a family of ten children. In the southeast part Wanton King settled on lot 9, in 1820. His sonswere Thomas Ward and Obidiah. Oq lot 18, Josiah Crumb settled. Eason *See Article, Pioneer Resiiieiifs. 21. *LYDIA (KENT) GREEN. First Child Born in Cherry Creek. Mattesou located on lot 18, in IS^ sou James now resides in the vil-lage, Almanson in Chicago, and John isdead. In the south part the early settlerswere: Daniel Waggoner, Isaac C. Brown,Wm. S. Bullock, Moses Ells, Clark Losee,Geo. W. Hitchcock. Job Eddy settledon lot 23, iu the northeast part in Vrilcox from an earlysettler, first on lot 17, in 1819, on lot 21,in 1824, and on lot 24 in 1829, wherehe died. He was noted for his industryand for clearing much land. His sonswere Daniel, Erastus, Alfred and Har-low. James Carr settled in 1823 onlot 15, land bought of Joshua Bentley,Jr., and afterwards kejJt store iu thevillage. He was supervisor of Ellingtonin 1828-29, and the firs


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