History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . on the Holland Purchase. He was appointed a justice of thepeace, the first in the township, by the council of appointment; and was thefirst supervisor of Warsaw after its formation, and held the office many was also, successively, associate judge of the county court, a member ofassembly in 1816 and 1817 ; and a member of the constitutional conventionof 1821. He was married in 17—, to Elizabeth Warren, who died in Ripley,Dec, 1848, aged 74. Mr. Webster d


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . on the Holland Purchase. He was appointed a justice of thepeace, the first in the township, by the council of appointment; and was thefirst supervisor of Warsaw after its formation, and held the office many was also, successively, associate judge of the county court, a member ofassembly in 1816 and 1817 ; and a member of the constitutional conventionof 1821. He was married in 17—, to Elizabeth Warren, who died in Ripley,Dec, 1848, aged 74. Mr. Webster died in March, 1854. They had 12children, 8 sons and 4 daughters, all of whom had families : i. Arvin, whoremoved to Illinois, where he died. 2. Warren, who died at Gowanda, andwhose widow resides in Westfield. 3. Chipman, who resides in Illinois. , wife of Elijah Norton, who resides in Warsaw. 5. Clorinda, wifeof Orson Hough, and resides in Westfield. 6. Eliea, wife of Andrew , and resides in Red Wing, Minn. 7. Lemuel, who died in Horace, who resides in Erie Co., Pa. 9. Elizur, who married Frances. -^jC^i^^c RiriJiY. 531 Averill, resided in Ripley, and died in 1874. Mrs. Webster died in 1862. , \\\\o resides at Fredonia. 11. William ZT^r/vvV^;/, who married MaryDickson, in Ripley, and resides at Coldwater, Mich. 12. Harriet Jennett,wife of John Smallwood, who owns and occupies the homestead of his father-in-law. Mrs. Smallwood died March 30, 1875. Churches. The First Presbyterian Church of Ripley was organized Nov. 2, 1818, ata meeting in the school-house near John Posts, about 60 rods east of theold meeting-house, the Rev. Phineas Camp presiding. The church wascomposed chiefly of members of the church at Cross Roads, [now Westfield.]The male members were Joel Loomis, Alexander Cochran, John Cochran,Robert Cochran, John Gibson, Thomas Gray, William Crossgrove, LorrelNichols, Olney Nichols, James McMahan, James Dickson, Oliver Stetson,Jr.,


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