. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . ge L. Rowe, Jesse Stever, Elihu Budd, John , and H. Palmer. It was first (until 1851) servedas part of the old Chatham circuit, then united to Chathamcentre, and now forms a separate charge. The clergy since1835 have been Revs. Joshua Poor, Amos Hazleton, WilliamF. Hurd, Hiram Meeker, S. Covel, C. Barber, D. Osgood,W. D. Stead, Christopher R. Morris, Horace B. Knight,Alfred A. Farr, William Henry, John Pegg, Aaron Hall,R. Kelley, D. Poor, W. P. Gray, Warren Lit


. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . ge L. Rowe, Jesse Stever, Elihu Budd, John , and H. Palmer. It was first (until 1851) servedas part of the old Chatham circuit, then united to Chathamcentre, and now forms a separate charge. The clergy since1835 have been Revs. Joshua Poor, Amos Hazleton, WilliamF. Hurd, Hiram Meeker, S. Covel, C. Barber, D. Osgood,W. D. Stead, Christopher R. Morris, Horace B. Knight,Alfred A. Farr, William Henry, John Pegg, Aaron Hall,R. Kelley, D. Poor, W. P. Gray, Warren Little, T. Sey-mour, W. W. Pierce, Samuel Stover, and E. Goss. Since1851 the Revs. William A. Miller, John W. Belknap, Harrower, Hiram Blanchard, Richard T. Wade, Berea0. Meeker, Sylvester P. Williams, Merritt B. Mead, DavidLytic, Frederick Widmer, George W. Brown, David , Joseph B. Sylvester, William H. Washburne,William Bedell; and, in 1878, Junius G. Fallon. THE CHATHAM CENTRE EPISCOPAL CHURCHbecame an incorporated body, June 21, 1849, with PeterB. Van Slyck, Ebenezer Jennison, Daniel Harris, Henry. lutos, by J. li, Allis, Chatham, N. Y. Timothy Nichols, the father of the two brothers re-siding in the north part of the town of Chatham, and ofwhom we give a brief sketch, was a native of Fairfield,Conn.; born but a few miles distant from the old town ofFairfield, his ancestors were among the early settlersof the county, and took part in the defense of the townwhen it was attacked and burned by the British, underGovernor Tryon. in 1779. Timothy Nichols came to Chatham about the year 1818,and learned the blacksmith trade. Here he formed theacquaintance of Catharine, daughter of Christian C. Law-rence, an old, widely-known, and highly-respected residentof North Chatham, whom he married ; and from this unionsprang the two sons, Bradley and Ward Nichols, nowresidents of North Chatham. Bradley married the veryestimable daughter of Henry Becker, Esq., of Chatham


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