History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . toria, wife of Wm. Johnston, of Westfield. 4. Eleanor, wifeof Hugh Johnston; [see Johnston Family.] 5. Hamilton, married, and re-moved to Beaver Dam, Wis.; served in the late war, and was drowned inDuck river, Tennessee. 6. Julia B., wife of Isaac Cochran. 7. William,who married Sarah Hall, daughter of David Hall, of Westfield, and is alawyer in Lawrence, Kansas. 8. Sarah A., wife of Francis Johnston, andresides in Missouri. 9. James, who removed with his family


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . toria, wife of Wm. Johnston, of Westfield. 4. Eleanor, wifeof Hugh Johnston; [see Johnston Family.] 5. Hamilton, married, and re-moved to Beaver Dam, Wis.; served in the late war, and was drowned inDuck river, Tennessee. 6. Julia B., wife of Isaac Cochran. 7. William,who married Sarah Hall, daughter of David Hall, of Westfield, and is alawyer in Lawrence, Kansas. 8. Sarah A., wife of Francis Johnston, andresides in Missouri. 9. James, who removed with his family to Clinton,Iowa, (?) and died there. 20. Joseph Addison, married, and resides in Chi-cago. II. Hugh, unmarried, and resides in Kansas. Deacon Montgomerysmother died in Center Co., Pa., in Feb., 1803, and in March, 1803, he cameto Westfield. After boarding about two years with Arthur Bell, whose wifewas Mr. Montgomerys sister, he was married to Sarah Taylor, June 29,1805, who was born in Dauphin Co., Penn., Oct. 28, 1787. She died sud-denly at her old home in Westfield, March 2, 1861. She was an exemplaryChristian lady. /? 4]. i^^»wx:


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