Biographical review; this volume contains biographical sketches of Livingston and Wyoming counties, New York .. . JOHN D. HELMER. BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW 423 of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, both of whom aredeceased. James C., the first-born, died un-married. Silas C, the younger, marriedFanny Conkey, who bore him one child, a sonnamed James Craig. Mr. Roberts, who in his earlier years was aWhig, and cast his first Presidential vote forHenry Clay in 1844, has been an active Re-publican since the formation of the he and his estimable wife are devoutmembers of the Presbyterian church of Nunda,hav


Biographical review; this volume contains biographical sketches of Livingston and Wyoming counties, New York .. . JOHN D. HELMER. BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW 423 of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, both of whom aredeceased. James C., the first-born, died un-married. Silas C, the younger, marriedFanny Conkey, who bore him one child, a sonnamed James Craig. Mr. Roberts, who in his earlier years was aWhig, and cast his first Presidential vote forHenry Clay in 1844, has been an active Re-publican since the formation of the he and his estimable wife are devoutmembers of the Presbyterian church of Nunda,having united with it many years ago. 1819. -OHN D. HELMER, e.\-President of theVacuum Oil Company of Rochester,was born in Canajoharie, MontgomeryCounty, N. Y., on the 4th of March,His grandfather, John G. Helmer,came from Germany to this country and settledin New York State on a farm, where the lastyears of his life were passed. John I. Hel-mer, son of John G., was brought up on a farmin the Black River country, and was a teacherfor many years during his youth. When hecame to the town of Pike, his son, John D


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