History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . towards Erie :David Kincaid, who bought in November, 1802, north of McMahans; in1803, Arthur Bell, in January; Christopher Dull, in June; James Mont-gomery, in July; and Andrew Straub, in September; all of whom arebelieved to have settled on their lands the year of their purchase, exceptStraub, who is known to have settled on his a year or two earlier, and before the land was surveyed into lots; and Culbertson, George and John Degeer—all of whom, it is said, cam
History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . towards Erie :David Kincaid, who bought in November, 1802, north of McMahans; in1803, Arthur Bell, in January; Christopher Dull, in June; James Mont-gomery, in July; and Andrew Straub, in September; all of whom arebelieved to have settled on their lands the year of their purchase, exceptStraub, who is known to have settled on his a year or two earlier, and before the land was surveyed into lots; and Culbertson, George and John Degeer—all of whom, it is said, came from Pennsylvania. Also JeremiahGeorge, who bought in 1803; Jacob George and Laughlin McNeil, in 1804;and George Whitehill, in 1805, are believed to have settled at or near thetimes of their purchases. In 1806 and 1807, came David Eason, MatthewMcClintock and Low Miniger from Canadaway, [Fredonia,] who also werefrom Pennsylvania, and who had resided one or two years at settled on a farm about a mile east from the village of Westfield, int8o6. McClintock also, before Eason, came to Westfield, having sold his.
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