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HOUGHTON
Seth Houghton b. 1781-90 could be a son of Seth Houghton and Sarah Wheeler and b. c. 1783 Massachusetts. Seth first appears on the 1818 asessment list (compiled fall of 1819) of Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. On the 1820 assessment list, unable to pay for schooling of daughter Sally. Enumerated in Jackson in 1820 with three males under age ten (b. 1811-20), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94), one female under age ten (b. 1811-20), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94). It would appear he resided in the present area of Jobs Corners or Daggett from his near neighbors on the 1820 census enumeration. On the 1821 assessment list unable to pay for schooling of children Sally, Augustus, and Joseph; 1822, Sally and Augustus; 1823, Sally age 9, Augustus age 7, and Seth F. age 5. Enumerated in Rutland Township in 1830 with one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), one male of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1816-20), one male of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1811-15), one male of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1781-90), three females under age five (b. 1826-30), one female of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), one female of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1811-25), and one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1791-1800). Seth appears on the 1832 assessment list of Sullivan Township with one cow. On the 1833 Sullivan assessment list is the notation “removed.”
1. Sally Houghton b. c. 1813.
2. Augustus Houghton b. c. 1815.
3. Joseph Houghton b. 1811-20.
4. Seth F. Houghton b. c. 1817.
5. son b. 1821-25.
6. daughter b. 1821-25.
7. daughter b. 1826-30.
8. daughter b. 1826-30.
9. daughter b. 1826-30.
Second Generation:
2. Augustus Houghton b. c. 1815 was enumerated in Pike County,
Missouri in 1840 with two males of age twenty and under age thirty (b.
1811-20), one female under age five (b. 1836-40), and one female of age
twenty and under age thirty (b. 1811-20).
KINNER
Nathaniel Kinner b. 2 Apr 1773 m. Sarah Ryder, often known as Sally, b. 10 May 1774 New York. Enumerated in Goshen, Orange County, New York in 1800 with two males under age ten (b. 1791-1800), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1756-74), three females under age ten (b. 1791-1800), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1756-74). Enumerated in Goshen in 1810 with three males under age ten (b. 1801-10), one male of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1785-94), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1766-84), three females under age ten (b. 1801-10), two females of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1795-1800), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1766-84). Enumerated in Warwick, Orange County in 1820 with one male under age ten (b. 1811-20), three males of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1805-10), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94), one male of age forty five and over (b. before 1775), two females under age ten (b. 1811-20), one female of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1805-10), three females of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1795-1804), and one female of age forty five and over (b. before 1775). Nathaniel first appears on the 1825 assessment list (compiled fall of 1824) of Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. The 1824 list is missing. Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1830 with one male of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1811-15), one male of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10), one male of age fifty and under age sixty (b. 1771-80), one female of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), one female of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1811-15), and one female of age fifty and under age sixty (b. 1771-80). Nathaniel d. 14 Feb 1838 64y 10m 12d (ts). Sally was evidently the female of age fifty and under age sixty on the 1840 census enumeration of Jackson Township in the household of son, David, though her actual age was of age sixty and under age seventy, with son Marcus also in the household. Sally was enumerated in the household of daughter Abby Wilson and family in 1850 in Jackson Township. Sally d. 19 Sept 1859 85y 4m 9d (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
1. William Kinner b. 4 Oct 1791.
2. son b. 1793-1800.
3. daughter b. 1793-1800.
4. daughter b. 1795-1800.
5. daughter b. 1795-1800.
6. daughter b. 1801-04.
7. Rebecca Kinner b. 27 Apr 1803 m. James Miller and she d. 27
Sept 1872.
8. Marcus K. Kinner b. 28 Nov 1804 was probably the male of age
thirty and under age forty enumerated in the household of brother David
in 1840; enumerated as insane on the 1850 census of Jackson Township, residing
in household of sister Abby Wilson; insane on 1860 census enumeration residing
in household of brother David in Southport, Chemung County, New York; insane
on 1880 census enumeration residing with brother David in Jackson, d. 30
Jan 1883 (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
9. Lewis Kinner b. 17 Oct 1806-08.
10. daughter b. c. 1806-08.
11. David Miles Kinner b. 18 Feb 1810 New York.
12. James G. Kinner b. 29 Dec 1811 New York.
13. daughter b. c. 1813.
14. Abigail Kinner b. c. 1816 m. John Wilson and she d. 14 Apr
1865 (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
14a.Mary A. Kinner b. 15 Sept 1821.
Second Generation:
1. William Kinner b. 4 Oct 1791 m. Patience Miller b. Aug 1788
daughter of Garrett Miller and Mary Smith. Patience m. (1)John Wilson.
Patience appears on the 1820 assessment list of Jackson Township, widow,
unable to pay for schooling of children, Charles, Sally, and John. On the
1821 assessment list is the notation “removed” which refers to having left
the township. William was enumerated in Elmira, Tioga County (that portion
that became Chemung County), New York in 1820 with one male under age ten
(b. 1811-20), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94),
one female under age ten (b. 1811-20), and one female of age twenty six
and under age forty five (b. 1776-94). Enumerated in Southport, Tioga County
(that portion that became Chemung County) in 1830 with one male under age
five (b. 1826-30), one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25),
one male of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10), one male of age
forty and under age fifty (b. 1781-90), one female under age five (b. 1826-30),
one female of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1816-20), and one female
of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1781-90). Enumerated in Jackson Township,
Tioga County, Pennsylvania in 1840 with one male of age five and under
age ten (b. 1831-35), one male of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1826-30),
one male of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1821-25), one male of
age fifty and under age sixty (b. 1781-90), one female of age ten and under
age fifteen (b. 1826-30), and one female of age fifty and under age sixty
(b. 1781-90). William d. 14 Feb 1843 51y 4m 10d (ts). Patience enumerated
in Jackson Township in 1850 with sons Edgar and Morris residing with her.
Patience d. 6 Nov 1866 78y 2m 19d (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
Children of Patience and John:
Sarah Wilson, known as Sally.
John Wilson, Jr., b. c. 1815.
Charles Wilson.
Martha Ann Wilson.
Children of Patience and William:
15. Mary Kinner, known as Polly, b. 17 June 1822 m. uncle David
Miles Kinner.
16. Garrett Miller Kinner b. 1824 Southport, New York.
17. Martha Ann Kinner b. July 1826.
18. Edgar Kinner b. c. 1829 Southport, New York.
19. Morris Kinner b. Apr 1833.
9. Lewis Kinner b. 17 Oct 1806-08. There are several differing dates of birth for Lewis. His cemetery marker is inscribed 1809, however if he was b. Oct 1809 his brother David could not have been born in Feb 1810. The 1850 census would indicate he was b. c. 1812 and the 1860 census would indicate he was b. c. 1811. Enumerated 1830 census of Jackson with only himself in the household of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10). Lewis m. 6 Nov 1830 his cousin Mary Ann Miller b. c. 1812 (it is doubtful she was b. 20 Mar 1811 per age on her marker due to birth of her siblings) daughter of Joshua Miller and Dorothy Ryder. Enumerated in Jackson in 1840 with one male under age five (b. 1836-40), one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), one male of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1826-30), one male of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10), one female under age five (b. 1836-40), and one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10). Enumerated in Jackson in 1850, 1860, and 1870, farmer. Lewis d. 12 June 1878 (death notice), marker inscribed with 1878 only and Mary Ann d. 22 Nov 1891 80y 8m 2d (ts) Alder Run Cemetery, Jackson Township.
Died – In Jackson, June 12th of dropsy and eripipelas (erysipelas) after a lingering illness, Lewis Kinner, aged 72 years (Wellsboro Gazette, June 20, 1878).
Mrs. Mary Anne Kinner died at the residence of her son, John Kinner, of Elmira, on Sunday last. Deceased was a sister of W. S. Miller and Mrs. R. M. Capwell of this place, Sam Josh Miller, of Kelly Hill, and Mrs. Sidney White, of Trowbridge. Deceased was a highly estimable lady, and was 80 years of age. The funeral was held at Trowbridge on Tuesday, and was quite largely attended. Interment in Alder Run cemetery (Millerton Advocate, undated obituary).
20. Nathaniel Kinner b. 3 Sept 1831.
21. John Kinner b. 15 Aug 1833.
22. Jacob M. Kinner b. 15 Feb 1835.
23. Dolly Kinner b. 1 Aug 1839.
24. Giles Truman Kinner b. 10 June 1842.
25. Huldah Kinner b. 17 Sept 1844.
26. Mahala Kinner b. c. 1847.
11. David Miles Kinner b. 18 Feb 1810 m. niece Polly Kinner b. 7 June 1822 New York daughter of William Kinner and Patience Miller. Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1840 as Daniel M. Kinne with one male of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1811-20), one male of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10), one female of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1821-25), and one female of age fifty and under age sixty (b. 1781-90). Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1850, farmer. Enumerated in Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1860. Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1870 and 1880, farmer. Polly d. 11 Jan 1893 (ts) and David d. 10 Aug 1895 (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
Mrs. Miles Kinner died last Wednesday in Jackson Township survived by sons Furman and Augustus Kinner (Mansfield Advertiser, January 18, 1893).
27. Sarah Ann Kinner b. 1841 d. 23 July 1849 7y 9m 27d (ts) of
dysentery (1850 mortality schedule) Millerton Cemetery.
28. Nathan Furman Kinner b. 27 July 1843 Pennsylvania.
29. Augustus A. Kinner b. 23 Aug 1847 Pennsylvania.
30. Laura A. Kinner b. 23 Nov 1849 d. 26 May 1852 2y 6m 3d (ts)
Millerton Cemetery.
31. Merrit H. Kinner b. 26 Oct 1851 d. 30 Apr 1875 23y 6m 4d
(ts) Millerton Cemetery.
32. Electa M. Kinner b. 1858 d. 17 Feb 1861 2y 2m 22d (ts) Millerton
Cemetery.
12. James G. Kinner b. 29 Dec 1811 m. Julia Mary Curren b. 7 Apr 1812 New York daugher of Stephen Curren and Julia Kelly. Enumerated in Jackson Township, Tioga County in 1840 with one male under age five (b. 1836-40), one male of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1811-20), one female under age five (b. 1836-40), two females of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), and one female of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1811-20). Enumerated in Caton, Steuben County, New York in 1850 and 1870, farmer. James was a widower in the 1880 census of Caton, Steuben County, New York, census enumeration in June. Julia d. 29 Nov 1880 (ts, which is probably incorrect since she was not living in June 1880 but more likely d. 1879) and James d. 29 Jan 1881 (ts) Bechtol Cemetery, Jackson Township.
33. Susan Kinner b. c. 1833 Pennsylvania.
34. Esther Kinner b. c. 1835 Pennsylvania.
35. Sarah Kinner b. c. 1836 Pennsylvania.
36. Levi C. Kinner b. 23 Sept 1840 Pennsylvania.
37. Samuel Kinner b. c. 1842 New York.
38. Mary Ann Kinner b. c. 1844 New York.
39. Nathaniel Kinner b. 1848 New York d. 1907 (ts) Bechtol Cemetery.
40. Abigail Kinner b. c. 1851.
14a.Mary A. Kinner b. 15 Sept 1821 m. George K. Miller b. 27 Oct 1817 son of Nathaniel Miller and Frances Kelly. George d. 27 May 1892 and Mary d. 15 Jan 1904.
Cynthia Miller b. 14 Apr 1839.
Margaret Miller b. 22 Mar 1841.
Alvin Miller b. 19 July 1845.
Louisa M. Miller b. 17 Aug 1851.
Jonas Miller b. 14 July 1854.
Hettie Miller b. 31 Aug 1857.
Sally Miller b. 12 Feb 1862.
Mary A. Miller b. 16 May 1864.
Third Generation:
16. Garrett Miller Kinner b. 1824 and wife Charlotte b. c. 1830
Pennsylvania were enumerated in Jackson Township in 1850 and 1860, farmer;
1870, house carpenter. Garrett served in Company A, 171st Pennsylvania
Infantry during the Civil War. Garrett d. 1912 (ts) military marker in
Millerton Cemetery.
Martha A. Kinner b. c. 1849.
Dewain Kinner b. 1856 d. 16 Jan 1863 6y 4m 25d (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
Patience Kinner d. 1 Sept 1877.
17. Martha Ann Kinner b. July 1826 m. 10 Jan 1846 Albert Seeley.
18. Edgar Kinner b. c. 1829 was a merchant in the 1850 census enumeration of Jackson Township, residing with his widowed mother, m. Julia Ann Belknap b. 31 Aug 1832 Pennsylvania. Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1860, farmer. Julia d. 17 Feb 1894 (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
Clarence A. Kinner b. 15 Dec 1858 d. 4 Jan 1860 (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
19. Morris Kinner b. Apr 1833 had a wife Sarah S. b. July 1836 Pennsylvania. Enumerated in Gang Mills, Town of Erwin, Steuben County, New York in 1880, working in a saw mill. Enumerated in Manistique, Schoolcraft County, Michigan in 1900, day laborer, m. 40 years, Sarah mother of five children, two living.
Jonas D. Kinner b. 4 June 1855 d. 25 Aug 1862 7y 2m 21d (ts) Bechtol
Cemetery, Jackson Township.
Ellen A. Kinner b. 1859 d. 11 Sept 1862 2y 11m 27d (ts) Bechtol Cemetery.
Albert Kinner b. c. 1864 Pennsylvania.
Grace E. Kinner b. Feb 1867-68 Pennsylvania.
Frank Kinner b. c. 1872 Pennsylvania.
20. Nathaniel Kinner b. 3 Sept 1831 m. Georgiana Wood.
21. John Kinner b. 15 Aug 1833 perhaps the John Kinner, age 18, blacksmith, enumerated in Jackson in 1850.
22. Jacob M. Kinner b. 15 Feb 1835 m. Charlotte Daggett Elliott Bryant b. 5 June 1842. Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1880, farmer. Jacob d. 8 Mar 1900 (ts) and Charlotte d. 5 June 1931 (ts) Alder Run Cemetery.
Lucy E. Kinner b. 1866 m. a Jones and she d. 1962 (ts) Alder Run Cemetery.
Leman Max Kinner b. 1871 d. 1949 (ts) Alder Run Cemetery.
23. Dolly Kinner b. 1 Aug 1839 m. Piper.
24. Giles Truman Kinner b. 10 June 1842 served in Company E, 86 New York Infantry during the Civil War, m. c. 1864 Lydia D. Ireland b. Mar 1844 Pennsylvania. Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1870, farm laborer; Jackson Township in 1880, farmer. Enumerated in Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1900, farmer, Lydia mother of eight children, seven living. Giles d. 19 Apr 1915, military marker in Millerton Cemetery, no dates.
Giles Kinner, a lifelong resident of Jackson Township, died at the family home in Millerton, Pa., April 19th after an extended illness. The decedent was seventy-three years old and is survived by his widow and four sons, Lewis and Joseph of Millerton, PA, Harry of Washington D.C., and the Rev. Frank Kinner of Wyalusing, PA; two daughters, Mrs. Harriett Tillinghast of Elmira and Mrs. G. W. Willis of Starrucca, PA. Mr. Kinner was a veteran of the Civil War, he having passed four years in the service. Eleven months of that time he was held a prisoner in the Andersonville prison. The funeral was held Wednesday at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Remer officiating. The services were in charge of Deming Post, G.A.R (obituary).
Wisner A. Kinner b. Apr 1867, single in 1900.
Harriet M. Kinner b. 27 Feb 1869 m. Buren Jay Tillinghast.
Lewis Kinner b. June 1871, single in 1900.
Harry Kinner b. c. 1873.
Frank Kinner b. c. 1876, minister, resided Wyalusing, Pennsylvania.
Anna M. Kinner b. Feb 1880 m. Andrew Ramsdel.
Joseph Kinner b. June 1885.
25. Huldah Kinner b. 17 Sept 1844 m. John E. Wheeler.
26. Mahala Kinner b. c. 1847 m. Chester Wheeler (2)Monroe Clair (3)Al Stevens.
28. Nathan Furman Kinner b. 27 July 1843 served in Company B, 188 Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry during Civil War m. 28 Dec 1869 (Park Church, Elmira, New York marriage record) Lucy A. Belknap b. 10 May 1844. Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1870, farmer. Nathan d. 28 Jan 1900 (ts) and Lucy d. 9 Aug 1921 (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
29. Augustus A. Kinner b. 23 Aug 1847 m. Mary H. Edsall b. 20 Nov 1851. Mary d. 12 Dec 1882 (ts) Millerton Cemetery. Augustus m. 29 Apr 1887 (2)Matilda A. Baker b. 9 Jan 1852. Matilda d. 27 July 1903 (ts) and Augustus d. 31 Dec 1905 (ts) Millerton Cemetery.
Albert M. Kinner b. c. 1873.
36. Levi C. Kinner b. 23 Sept 1840 entered the employ of William McDougall, of Oswayo, Potter County, Pennsylvania in 1857, acting in the capacity of clerk until the spring of 1858. He then entered the employ of C.H. Simmons, of the same place, with whom he was engaged until the breaking out of the Civil War. He enlisted, in May 1861, in Company H, Seventy-first New York Volunteers, and participated in the battles of Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. He lost his left leg at the latter engagement, July 2, 1863, and was honorably discharged from the service in June 1864. He then returned to Oswayo, and resumed his former position of clerk in the store of C.H. Simmons, remaining with him until 1873, when he embarked in business for himself, on a small scale, at Shinglehouse. Here he built up a large and successful business.
40. Abigail Kinner b. c. 1851 m. Augustus Walters and he served in Company C, 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry during the Civil War, deceased by 1880 census enumeration when Abby was a widow and residing with her father with a one year old son.
Augustus Walters b. c. 1879.
Daniel Kinner b. 4 Apr 1775 m. 27 June 1802 Bethiah Knapp b. 29 Nov 1781 daughter of Jabez Knapp and Hannah Holly. Enumerated in Goshen, Orange County, New York in 1810 with one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1766-84), four females under age ten (b. 1801-10), one female of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1795-1800), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1766-84). They removed to what is now Southport, Chemung County, New York (then Elmira, Tioga County when they settled there). The first church to be erected in Southport was a frame building called a "meeting house" near the Fitzsimmons Cemetery on Maple Avenue (formerly know as the River Road). History states that it appears to have been built as early as 1815. It was erected primarily for Presbyterian use, yet, when not so occupied, other denominations were allowed free entrance for their service. The church was officially organized on October 31, 1821 and was called the" "Second" Church in Elmira." The original members numbered 15, three of whom came from the Church of Chester, Orange County, New York; Partial Mapes, Bethiah Kinner and Amy Holmes. Daniel was enumerated in Elmira (that portion that became Southport), Tioga (that portion that became Chemung) County, New York in 1820 with two males under age ten (b. 1811-20), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94), two females under age ten (b. 1811-20), two females of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1805-10), two females of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1795-1804), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94). Enumerated in Southport, Tioga (that portion that became Chemung) County in 1825 with three males and four females in the household. Enumerated in Southport in 1830 with one male of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1811-15), one male of age sixty and under age seventy (b. 1761-70), one female of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1811-15), one female of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10), and one female of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1781-90). Daniel d. 13 Mar 1843 and Bethiah d. 3 Apr 1843. No known markers, place of burial unknown, but perhaps Millerton, Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania.
Died in Jackson, Pa., on the 13th ult., Mr. David Kinner, aged 68 years. In the same place on the 3d inst., Mrs. Bethiah Kinner, aged 61 years, sermon delivered by S. R. Jones (Elmira Gazette, April 6, 1843).
1. Rebecca Kinner b. 27 Apr 1803.
2. Hannah Kinner b. 7 Apr 1805.
3. Elizabeth Kinner b. 28 Aug 1806.
4. Julia Kinner b. 3 Dec 1808 d. 2 Dec 1809.
5. Mary Kinner b. 19 Dec 1809.
6. Robert Randolph Kinner b. 24 Sept 1811.
7. Julia Kinner b. 20 Jan 1813 Orange County, New York.
8. Jesse C. Kinner b. 17 Aug 1814.
9. Lydia Kinner b. 13 Oct 1816 d. 12 Sept 1828 11y 11m (ts) Fitzsimmons
Cemetery, Southport.
Second Generation:
1. Rebecca Kinner b. 27 Apr 1803 m. James Miller and she d. 27
Sept 1872 buried Millerton.
2. Hannah Kinner b. 7 Apr 1805 perhaps m. Joseph B. Retan b. 1801 son of Peter Retan and Polly Hatt. Enumerated 1830 census of Southport, Chemung County, New York with three males under age five (b. 1826-30), one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), and one male of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10). This enumeration includes no wife. However, on the following tabulation page the enumerator tabulated 6 members in the Retan family and 7 for the previous family. It is evident that the enumerator placed Joseph’s wife on the wrong line and he had a wife of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10). Joseph appears on the 1832 assessment list of Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, unable to pay for schooling of children William Austin and Artemus. Enumerated in Ovid, Seneca County, New York (his parents had resided there) in 1840 with three males of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1826-30), one male of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1821-25), one male of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1791-1800), and one female of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1811-20). Enumerated 1850 census of Wells near Millerton. Hannah d. 20 Feb 1855 (ts) Millerton Cemetery, Jackson Township. Joseph enumerated in Wells near Millerton in 1860 with wife Harriet b. c. 1817-19 New York. Joseph d. 19 May 1870 68y 7m 10d (ts) Millerton Cemetery, Jackson Township, Tioga County. Will named wife Harriet and sons, William A., Artemus D., Matthew K., and Levi C. William A., executor. Son, William d. before probate and Matthew K. Retan and Edgar Kinner appointed executors. Harriet was enumerated in Jackson Township in 1870 living alone.
William Austin Retan b. 2 Oct 1824.
Artemus D. Retan b. 1826.
Matthew K. Retan b. 29 Dec 1827 Southport, Chemung County, New York.
Levi C. Retan b. 10 Dec 1829 Southport.
5. Mary Kinner b. 19 Dec 1809 m. 20 Dec 1832 O. B. Cook. Enumerated in Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania in 1840 with three males under age five (b. 1836-40), one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), one male of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10) and one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10).
6. Robert Randolph Kinner b. 24 Sept 1811 m. 3 Mar 1832 Mary Smith b. c. 1815 daughter of Samuel Smith and Sarah Miller and removed to Michigan. Enumerated in Redford, Wayne County, Michigan in 1850, farmer; 1860, wagon maker; 1880, farmer.
Ruby Ann Kinner b. c. 1834 Michigan.
Jesse C. Kinner b. c. 1837 Michigan.
Margaret Kinner b. c. 1841 Michigan.
Bethiah Kinner b. c. 1843 Michigan.
Mary E./Phebe Kinner b. c. 1847 Michigan.
Rebecca Kinner b. 1850 Michigan.
Orpha M. Kinner b. c. 1854 Michigan.
Daniel L. Kinner b. c. 1858 Michigan.
7. Julia Kinner b. 20 Jan 1813 m. Azel S. Lewis b. 12 May 1811 Suffolk County, New York and she d. 27 Aug 1893 buried Millerton.
8. Jesse C. Kinner b. 17 Aug 1814 m. 26 Dec 1836 Laura Lane.
Jesse Kinner b. c. 1794 New York m. 23 June 1830 at Amity, Orange County, New York, Temperance VanHouten b. c. 1796 New York. Enumerated in Sullivan Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania in 1840 with one male under age five (b. 1836-40), one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), one male of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1791-1800), one female under age five (b. 1836-40), one female of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), and one female of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1791-1800). Enumerated in Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania in 1850, farmer. Enumerated in Lawrence Township, Tioga County in 1860, farmer. Jesse d. 25 May 1872 81y 10m (ts) and Temperance d. 13 Apr 1877 81y 3m 10d (ts) Bechtol Cemetery, Jackson Township.
1. Emily Jane Kinner b. Aug 1831 New York, enumerated in Caton,
Steuben County, New York in 1900, single, sister Elizabeth residing with
her, d. 1906 (ts), marker incorrectly inscribed 1829 for date of birth
in Bechtol Cemetery.
2. Asa Kinner b. Mar 1833 Pennsylvania.
3. James Kinner b. c. 1835 Pennsylvania.
4. Elizabeth Kinner b. Jan 1837 Pennsylvania enumerated in Caton,
Steuben County, New York in 1900, single, sister Jane residing with her.
Second Generation:
2. Asa Kinner b. Mar 1833 and wife Hannah E. b. Aug 1845 New
York were enumerated in Lawrence Township, Tioga County in 1870, farmer.
Enumerated in Elmira, Chemung County, New York in 1900, farm laborer. Asa
d. 11 July 1908 73y 5m (cemetery record) and Hannah d. 7 June 1909 63y
(cemetery record) buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
Mary Kinner b. c. 1857.
Jonas Kinner b. c. 1859.
Ward Kinner b. Mar 1861.
Sarah Kinner b. c. 1863.
3. James Kinner b. c. 1835 and wife Mary b. c. 1840 were enumerated in Jackson Township in 1870, farmer. He is perhaps the James Kinner of Jackson Township who m. 13 Sept 1871 (marriage certificate) in Southport, Chemung County, New York, Sarah Stafford of Jackson. Removed to Bergen Township, Marathon County, Wisconsin. Enumerated in Bergen Township in 1880. Enumerated in Day Township, Marathon County in 1900, James b. July 1837, farmer, and Sarah b. May 1840, mother of two children, two living. James was a widower in 1910, residing with daughter Kate.
Clara Kinner b. c. 1871 Pennsylvania.
Hetta Kinner b. c. 1875 Pennsylvania.
Katherine Kinner b. May 1880 Wisconsin m. 8 May 1897 in Day Township,
Marathon County, John Hoffman.
LAFFERTY
John Lafferty b. 1 Jan 1755 served in the Revolutionary War. His pension
file indicates that he enlisted as a private for a period of one year,
under Col. Thomas Polk in Captain Smith’s Regiment. Before that year had
expired, he reenlisted for two more years. He states that he fought in
the battle at Monmouth, New Jersey. He was discharged 15 Jun 1779. John
m. Apr 1780 Phebe Barton b. 23 Mar 1762. Enumerated in Cherry Valley, Otsego
County, New York in 1800 with two males under age ten (b. 1791-1800), one
male of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1785-90), one male of age sixteen
and under age twenty six (b. 1775-84), one male over age forty five (b.
before 1755), three females under age ten (b. 1791-1800), one female of
age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1785-90), and one female over age forty
five (b. before 1755). He is believed to be the Lafedy (no first name or
initial) enumerated in Onedia County, New York in 1810, no township listed,
with two males under age ten (b. 1801-10), one male of age ten and under
age sixteen (b. 1795-1800), one male of age forty five and over (b. before
1765), one female under age ten (b. 1801-10), one female of age ten and
under age sixteen (b. 1795-1800), and one female of age forty five and
over (b. before 1765). Enumerated in the next household was an E. Lafedy
and in the next household was D. Franklin, which is believed to be David
Franklin, Jr., who m. John and Phebe’s daughter Hannah. The Laffertys settled
at what later became known as Jobs Corners, south of Daggett, Jackson Township,
Tioga County, Pennsylvania. John first appears on the 1817 assessment list
(compiled fall of 1816) of Jackson Township.
On 13 May 1818 in Tioga County, John applied for a pension for his
service in the Revolutionary War. He declared that he was a soldier in
the Revolutionary War of the United States of America and that he enlisted
under Capt Smith and Col Polk for one year and before the time had expired
enlisted for two more years making three years in the whole and served
the time out - time of enlistment 10th day of June 1776 and discharge the
15th day of June 1779, but thinking the discharge of little or no use has
lost it - and he further depoth that he is old poor lame and infirm and
is in much need of assistance from his country for support.” He further
stated that he was in the Battle of Monmouth - that he is 64 years old
and that he claims the pension of the 18th March 1818 - that he served
three years at one continued time in the Continental service of the United
States.
John was a resident of Tioga County when he appeared on 20 Sept 1820,
age 65, to further state his claim for a pension under the Act of Congress
of 1818. On that date he listed a schedule of property, which included
besides necessary bedding and clothing, one loom, some harness, one old
broken three part kettle, one old broken dish kettle, one bake pan, one
kettle, one broken spider, two small pickle tubs, one pail, three cups
and saucers, one old ax, one ax eye, one tin cup and basin, broken plates,
three knives and five forks, six old chains, two old linen wheels, one
woolen wheel, one old broken shovel and tongs, three drawing knives, one
copper adz, one old table, and one tin kettle. He further stated he had
no debts owed him and was indebted in the following sums: One debt of fourteen
dollars, one debt of five dollars, and one debt of two dollars and fifty
cents. “I by trade a Cooper, but by age and infirmity am not able to pursue
that occupation. I have one grandchild residing with me viz, Lucy “Brace”
(could be Bruce or Breen) and my Phebe aged fifty seven years and infirm
like myself.
There was a Timothy Brace who resided in neighboring Rutland Townhship b. 29 Mar 1787 m. 12 Mar 1814 Temperance Niles b. c. 1796 and they are buried Lawrence Corners Cemetery. If he was perhaps m. before his marriage to Temperance he could be the father of the grandchild Lucy residing with James and Phebe.
Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1820 with one male of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1795-1804), one male over age 45 (b. before 1775), one female under age ten (b. 1811-20), one female of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1795-1804), and one female over age forty five (b. before 1775). In 1821 they removed to Freedom, Cattaraugus County, New York, sons Daniel and Eliphas having removed to western New York the year previous.
Tioga County
On this fifteenth day of October AD one thousand eight hundred and
twenty one before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace in and for said
county of Tioga personally appeared John Lafferty who on his solomn oath
declares that he is the same person who formerly belonged to the company
commanded by Captain Smith in the Regiment commanded by Colonel Thomas
Polk in the service of the United States and that his name was placed on
the pension roll of the state of Pennsylvania from whence he has lately
removed, that he now resides in the state of New York where he intends
to remain and wishes his pension to be there payable in future.
John purchased on 26 Oct 1821 part of lot 34 in Township 6 Range 4 (Holland Land Company) and last appears on the 1822 assessment list (compiled fall of 1821) of Jackson with the notation “removed .” Enumerated in Sardinia, Erie County, New York in 1830 with one male of age seventy and under age eighty (b. 1751-60) and one female of age sixty and under age seventy (b. 1761-70). Lot 34 that had been purchased in 1821 reverted back to the Holland Land Company. On 30 Jan 1832, Daniel Phillips negotiated a deed for at part of lot 34, Township 6, Range 4 (Holland Land Company 510-0005) and on 1 Jan 1832 Edward Whitcomb had negotiated purchase of part of lot 34. John was enumerated in the 1840 census as a revolutionary pensioner, age 85, residing in household of daughter Mary Lafferty and her husband Daniel Phillips in Farmersville, Cattaraugus County, New York. John d. 17 Aug 1845 (Ledgers of Payments, 1818-1872, to U.S. Pensioners Under Acts of 1818 Through 1858 From Records of the Office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury, 1818-1872).
1. James Lafferty b. 22 Sept 1781.
2. Daniel Lafferty b. 6 Feb 1784 New Jersey.
3. Elizabeth Lafferty, known as Betsy, b. 15 Mar 1786 New Jersey.
4. Hannah Lafferty b. 10 June 1788 m. David Franklin, Jr., resided
Jackson Township and then removed to Mahoning County, Ohio.
5. Amy Lafferty b. 8 July 1790.
6. Eliphas Lafferty b. 13 Oct 1793 New Jersey.
7. John Lafferty, Jr., b. 3 Feb 1795.
8. Sarah Lafferty, known as Sally, b. 12 Mar 1798.
9. Mary Lafferty, known as Polly, b. 10 Apr 1799 Cherry Valley,
Otsego County, New York.
10. William Lafferty b. 22 May 1802.
Second Generation:
1. James Lafferty b. 22 Sept 1781 m. Mary Phillips b. 10 Apr
1797. James first appears on the 1818 assessment list (compiled fall of
1817) of Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. On the 1820 assessment
list unable to pay for schooling of son John P. Lafferty. Enumerated in
Jackson Township in 1820 with two males under age ten (b. 1811-20), one
male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94), one female
under age ten (b. 1811-20), and one female of age twenty six and under
age forty five (b. 1776-94). James last appears on the 1822 assessment
list (compiled fall of 1821) of Jackson. Enumerated in Sardenia, Erie County,
New York in 1830 with two males of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25),
one male of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1816-20), one male of age
fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1811-15), one male of age forty and under
age fifty (b. 1781-90), one female of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25),
two females of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1816-20), and one female
of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1791-1800). James was enumerated
in the household of son Daniel in Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania
in 1850, farmer, Mary evidently deceased. James was enumerated at the County
Poor House in Machias, Cattaraugus, County, New York in 1860, age 78, pauper,
same for 1865 state census enumeration.
John P. Lafferty b. 1811-15 m. Levica and (2)Mary Green Lafferty and
he d. 29 Mar 1881 Machias.
Hannah Lafferty b. 6 Sept 1816 m. Perry Barnes and she d. 7 Aug 1877
Galena, Indiana.
son b. c. 1818.
daughter b. c. 1820.
Daniel Lafferty b. 19 Mar 1821 m. 15 Oct 1845 Electa Lafferty and he
d. 15 May 1889 New Hudson, New York.
Phoebe Lafferty b. Oct 1823 m. 29 Aug 1847 Oliver Marston, resided
Missouri.
son b. 1821-25.
Julius Lafferty b. c. 1828 m. 26 July 1855 Sarah Ann Perry and 4 July
1866 (2)Miranda Munn Heckman and he d. 12 June 1874 Galena, Indiana.
2. Daniel Lafferty b. 6 Feb 1784 m. Catherine Snyder perhaps
the Catherine Snyder bpt 7 May 1797 (Dutch Reformed Church), Middleton,
Monmouth County, New Jersey daughter of Christopher Snyder and Sarah Lyster.
Enumerated in Litchfield, Herkimer County, New York in 1810 with one male
of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1766-84) and one female
of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1785-94). Daniel appears on
the first assessment list of Jackson Township in 1816. On the 1820 assessment
list (compiled fall of 1819) unable to pay for schooling of daughters Amanda
and Matilda. On the 1821 assessment list (compiled fall of 1820) is the
notation “removed.” Enumerated in Concord, Niagara County (portion became
Erie County) in 1820 with one male of age twenty six and under age forty
five (b. 1776-94), three females under age ten (b. 1811-20), one female
of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1805-10), and one female of age twenty
six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94). Enumerated in Sardenia, Erie
County, New York in 1830 with one male under age five (b.1826-30), three
males of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), one male of age forty
and under age fifty (b. 1781-90), one female under age five (b. 1826-30),
two females of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1816-20), and one female
of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1791-1800). Enumerated in Sardenia
in 1840 with one male under age five (b. 1836-40), one male of age five
and under age ten (b. 1831-35), one male of age ten and under age fifteen
(b. 1826-30), one male of age fifty and under age sixty (b. 1781-90), one
female under age five (b. 1836-40), one female of age five and under age
ten (b. 1831-35), one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10),
and one female of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1791-1800). Enumerated
in Machias, Cattaraugus County in 1850, farmer. Daniel d. 12 Dec 1856 Machias
buried Brewer Cemetery, Machias and Catherine d. 1879 buried Brewer Cemetery.
Quit Claim deed dated 16 Feb 1870 between Laura Lafferty, widow, and
Armenia Lafferty, child of William R. Lafferty, late of Machias, Cattaraugus,
New York deceased, partys of the first part; and Catherine Lafferty, widow,
and Matilda Marsh, Amanda Clark, Phebe Edy, Nancy Whipple, Eber Lafferty,
John Lafferty, Daniel W. Lafferty, Fanny Barton, Emily Lafferty, Hiram
Lafferty, Albert A. Lafferty, children of Daniel Lafferty, deceased, lot
18, township 6, range 5 in the town of Yorkshire.
Quit Claim deed dated 7 Mar 1870 between Cecilia Potter & heirs of William R. Lafferty, deceased, to Catherine Lafferty & heirs, names: Cecilia Potter wife of W. Potter, Hortense Lafferty, Ella Lafferty and Fletcher Lafferty, infant children of William R. Lafferty deceased, of Machias, Cattaraugus, New York (Arundah Ward Guardian ad litam) parties of the first part, and Catherine Lafferty, widow, Albert Lafferty, Matilda Marsh, Amanda Clark, Phebe Edy, Nancy Whipple, Eber Lafferty, John Lafferty, Daniel W. Lafferty, Fanny Barton, Emily Lafferty and Hiram Lafferty children and heirs at law of Daniel Lafferty late, of Machias, Cattaraugus, New York, deceased, parties of the second part. (lot 18, township 6, range 5 in the town of Yorkshire. Calls William R. Lafferty's children “grandchildren of Daniel Lafferty.”
Matilda Lafferty b. c. 1811 m. Otis Marsh.
Amanda Lafferty b. c. 1813 m. Norman Clark and she d. 7 May 1888 Cleveland,
Ohio.
Phebe Lafferty b. 22 Dec 1816, m. c. 1841 Herman Whipple, single in
1850, residing with parents, m. 20 June 1858 William Edy.
Nancy Lafferty b. c. 1819 m. Samuel Whipple as his second wife.
William R. Lafferty b. c. 1821 m. Laura Holbrook.
Albert A. Lafferty b. Jan 1824 m. 30 Dec 1846 Ann Maria Leonard and
he d. 6 Oct 1907 Dayton, New York.
Eber Lafferty b. 4 Jan 1826 m. 5 Oct 1846 Orissa A. Smith and he d.
9 June 1899 New Hudson, New York.
John Lafferty b. 17 Nov 1828 m. Sarah Marsh and 12 Mar 1859 (2)Harriet
Chambers and he d. 23 Apr 1904 New Hudson, New York.
Frances Ann Lafferty b. 21 Sept 1829 m. 2 June 1848 Simeon Barton and
she d. 23 Dec 1903 Appleton, Minnesota.
Daniel Wiley Lafferty b. Mar 1832 m. 25 Mar 1854 Nancy Ellen Leonard
and he d. 2 July 1900 Dayton, New York.
Emeline Lafferty b. May 1833 m. 2 Mar 1851 Eliphas Lafferty and 5 Nov
1898 (2)John H. LeBarron and she d. Aug 1915 Dayton, New York.
Hiram A. Lafferty b. 31 Aug 1836.
daughter b. 1836-40.
3. Elizabeth Lafferty, known as Betsy, b. 15 Mar 1786 m. Jonathan Whitaker b. c. 1787 New York. Perhaps the Jonathan Whitecar enumerated in Phelps, Ontario County, New York in 1820 with one male under age ten (b. 1811-20), one male of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1805-10), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94), three females under age ten (b. 1811-20), three females of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1805-10), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94). Perhaps the J. Whittaker enumerated in Eagle, Allegany County, New York in 1840 (Eagle is now in Wyoming County) with two males of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35). Enumerated in Carrollton, Cattaraugus County, New York in 1850, farmer. Enumerated in the 1855 state census of Carrollton, farmer, both born New Jersey, and enumerated beside son Delos and family.
daughter b. 1805-10.
daughter b. 1805-10.
daughter b. 1805-10.
son b. 1805-10.
son b. 1811-20.
daughter b. 1811-20.
daughter b. 1811-20.
daughter b. 1811-20.
perhaps Alinda Whitaker b. c. 1820 New York.
son b. 1821-25.
Lavantia Whitaker b. c. 1825 m. 21 July 1841 George Sanford b. 23 Jan
1810, resided Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania.
Delos Whitaker b. c. 1826 Wyoming County (1855 census and 1865 census)
m. Almira.
son b. 1831-35.
son b. 1831-35.
Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus Co. NY,
ed by William Adams, pub 1893
History of the Town of Carrolton – Chapter XIX (20) Page 470
John Odell BEARDSLEY was born in Dutchess county in 1779 and married
Charity BROMLEY, of Delhi, NY. Being a lumberman and merchant with his
father they used the Delaware River as a means of transportation to and
from Philadelphia. Mr. BEARDSLEY removed to near Seneca Lake and in 1813
or 1814 to Chataqua County, where he was a successful lumberman until 1829,
when he came to Tuna Valley and purchased several hundred acres of pine
land in the township of Bradford, Pa., and engaged extensively in manufacturing
lumber. In February 1831, he brought his family to his log cabin. In a
few years he built a comfortable residence, the center of which was exactly
on the state line. He claimed his residence in Pennsylvania. In 1836, with
his sons John O. and William, he built a double mill on Foster Brook, where
they were engaged in manufacturing lumber to the time of his death, April
23, 1842. John O., William and Hiram were all lumbermen. They had a tract
of land along the state line in Carrolton which contained 2000 acres, from
which they cut the timber.
J. O. BEARDSLEY was the river pilot for the family from the age of fifteen
years and took millions of feet of lumber to market. He became a prominent
man in society and the first leader of the M.E. class organized in Carrolton
in 1850. He is now a farmer in Sardinia, Erie county. Mr. BEARDSLEY married
Alinda WHITAKER and his children are Malvina, born Nov. 10, 1836 of Arcade,
NY; Louenza (Mrs. Richard HAZARD), of Limestone; Lucy, born May 6, 1842,
wife of Joseph LEONARD, of Carrolton; Charles O., born May 10, 1844, of
Duluth, Minn.; Louise J., born Oct. 27, 1846 (Mrs. M.W. Caffee), of Bradford;
Millie A. , born Nov. 14, 1850 (Mrs. Guy C. IRVINE), of IRVINE's Mills;
Clinton J., born Sept. 18, 1853, a farmer on the homestead; and Wilbur
G., born Nov. 18, 1858.
Hiram BEARDSLEY, youngest son of John O., Sr., was born March 25, 1825.
He married Mandana HULL, succeeded his father on the homestead, and gave
his mother a home until she died in August, 1876, aged ninety-two years.
He built his present fine residence in 1880, north of of the State line.
In 1865, Hiram and William BEARDSLEY, with a company of capitalists, took
the first leases of territory and made a test by drilling the first well
in this region on land where the city of Bradford has since been built.
Although this well was not a success, because it was not bored deep enough,
it established two facts: that oil did exist in paying quantities, and
that William and Hiram BEARDSLEY were the pioneers in the discovery of
petroleum in Tuna Valley. On the farm of Hiram BEARDSLEY is the first paying
well in Carrolton. This was drilled in the winter of 1875-76 and is still
yielding oil. William BEARDSLEY died in October, 1885. He served the town
as supervisor in 1855, 1856 and 1857.
6. Eliphas Lafferty b. 13 Oct 1793 m. 11 Sept 1810 Mary Gallea b. 4 Mar 1797 Paris, Herkimer County, New York daughter of James Gallea and Rebecca Hall. Eliphas first appears on the 1817 assessment list of Jackson Township. He appears on the 1820 assessment (compiled fall of 1819) list of Jackson. Enumerated in Ischua, Cattaraugus County, New York in 1820 with one male under age ten (b. 1811-20), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94), and one female of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1795-1804). They were in Freedom, Cattaraugus County by 1821 locating in the southwestern part of the town. Neighbors Reuben Daggett, Jr., and Jane Briggs of Jackson Township also located at about this same time in Freedom. Enumerated in Freedom, Cattaraugus County in 1830 with one male under age five (b. 1826-30), one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), one male of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1816-20), one male of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1781-90), one female under age five (b. 1826-30), one female of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), and one female of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10). Enumerated in Machias Township, Cattaraugus County in 1850, farmer. Enumerated 1855 state census of Machias. Enumerated in Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania in 1860. Polly was a head of household in Bradford in 1870.
Elizabeth Lafferty b. 4 Feb 1817 d. 4 Feb 1817.
James Lafferty b. 28 Jan 1818 d. 4 Mar 1818.
William Gallea Lafferty b. 20 Oct 1819 m. Harriet Holbrook and 1859
(2)Mary Green Candid and he d. 4 July 1872 Rushford, Allegany County, New
York.
Electa Lafferty b. 25 Feb 1822 Cattaraugus County, New York m. 15 Oct
1843 cousin Daniel Lafferty and she d. 29 Oct 1903 New Hudson, New York.
Edmund Lafferty b. 29 July 1824 Machias, Cattaraugus County m. Elizabeth
Fisk and he d. 14 Apr 1901 Rushford, New York.
Howard P. Lafferty b. 6 Jan 1827 m. and d. 19 May 1898 Rushford, New
York.
Juliet Lafferty b. 26 Sept 1829.
Delilah Lafferty b. 30 Sept 1831 m. Francis Gould and she d. 1908 Bradford,
Pennsylvania.
Eliphas M. Lafferty b. 23 July 1834 m. cousin Emeline Lafferty and
he d. 2 July 1885 Machiase, New York.
Mary Lafferty b. 7 Jan 1840 m. Seymour Snyder.
7. John Lafferty, Jr., b. 3 Feb 1795 last appears on the 1822 assessment list (compiled fall of 1821) of Jackson Township, m. Hannah Weaver daughter of Caleb Weaver and Hannah Franklin of Arkwright, Chautuaqua County, New York. Enumerated in Arkwright in 1830 with one male of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1791-1800), two females under age five (b. 1826-30), and one female of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10). Enumerated in Arkwright in 1840 with one male under age five (b. 1836-40), one male of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1791-1800), two females of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35) one female of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1826-30), and one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10). Records at the Fenton Historical Society in Chautauqua County relate that the family started for Oregon and John was killed on the plains. One record states the children were Lucy, Hannah b. c. 1837, Alzina b. c. 1839, Emma b. c. 1841, and Hiram b. c. 1843. An Alzina Lafferty m. 27 July 1850 in Hillsdale County, Michigan, Orrin A. Fuller.
daughter b. 1826-30.
Lucy Lafferty b. 21 Apr 1830 m. 21 Apr 1857 Paul Perham and she d.
18 Apr 1891 Dayton, New York.
daughter b. 1831-35.
daughter b. 1831-35.
son b. 1836-40.
9. Mary Lafferty, known as Polly, b. 10 Apr 1799 m. Daniel Phillips b. c. 1802 son of Hannah Phillips. Enumerated in Freedom, Cattaraugus County, New York in 1830 with one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), one male of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1791-1800), two females under age five (b. 1826-30), two females of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), and one female of age twenty and under age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10). Enumerated in Farmersville, Cattaraugus County in 1840 with one male under age five (b. 1836-40), one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), one male of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1821-25), one male of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1791-1800), one male of age eighty and under age ninety (b. 1751-60), two females of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), two females of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1826-30), one female of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1821-25), and one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10). Enumerated in Farmersville in 1850, farmer. Enumerated in Carrolton, Cattaraugus County in 1860 and 1870 with a personal estate of $100 in 1870. The 1880 mortality schedule lists a Polly Lafferty, age 80, who died Dec 1879 at the County Poorhouse.
son b. 1821-25.
daughter b. 1821-25.
daughter b. 1821-25.
daughter b. 1826-30.
daughter b. 1826-30.
daughter b. 1831-35.
daughter b. 1831-35.
Daniel Phillips b. 26 July 1834 m. 9 Sept 1855 Caroline Eliza Dean.
William Phillips b. 1838.
George M. Phillips b. 7 Dec 1842 m. 4 June 1862 Melissa Lafferty and
c. 1871 (2)Emma Cault and he d. 14 Mar 1914 Machias, New York.
LEFLER
John Lefler, b. c. 1754, a revolutionary soldier and wife, Mary b. c. 1767, removed to Jackson township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. Mary d. 8 May 1829 62y (ts) Old Daggett Burying Ground. John was enumerated in the household of son Christopher in 1830. John appears on the 1835 pension list, age 76, , with an annual allowance of $23.33, which commenced 19 Mar 1833. John was a Revolutionary pensioner in the 1840 census enumeration, age 85, enumerated in the household of daughter in law, Mary Lefler. John d. 31 Mar 1844 90y (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery, Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. His death is also noted in the Elmira Gazette, April 11, 1844.
Jacob Lefler b. 1795 son of the above John and Mary m. 10 Dec 1810 Maria Barbara Corzette b. 2 Jan 1794 daughter of Derrick (Richard) Corzette and Barbara Hildebrandt.
Christopher Lefler b. 6 Mar 1791 New Jersey son of the above John and Mary was a soldier in the War of 1812 m. 14 Mar 1812 at Lebanon, New Jersey, Mary Corzatt b. 11 Oct 1791 Oldwick, New Jersey daughter of Derrick (Richard) Corzatt (Crossart) and Barbara Hildebrandt. Christopher was enumerated in Jackson Township in 1830 with three males under age ten (b. 1826-30), one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1821-25), one male of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1816-20), one male of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1811-15), one male of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1791-1800), one male of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1781-90), one male of age seventy and under age eighty (b. 1751-60), one female of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1816-20), and one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1791-1800). Christopher served on Jackson Township Board of Supervisors in 1835 and was a School Board Director in 1838. Christopher d. 2 Apr 1838 47y 27d (ts) Old Daggett Burying Ground. From the Elmira Gazette, April 7, 1838 issue - “Mr. Christopher Lefler of Seely Creek was killed on the 2d inst. He was thrown from his wagon, the wheels of which passed over his body, and caused his death in a few hours. His age was about 53.” Mary was enumerated in Jackson Township in 1840 with two males of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1826-30), three males of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1821-25), one male of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1811-20), one male of age sixty and under age seventy (b. 1771-80), one male of age eighty and under age ninety (b. 1751-60), one female of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), and one female of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1791-1800). Mary d. 8 July 1847 55y 8m 29d (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery. Levi B. Sheive administrator of her estate dated 10 Aug 1847.
1. Robert B. Lefler b. 1812 New Jersey.
2. Mary Ann Lefler b. 25 Mar 1815.
3. Richard D. Lefler b. 15 May 1818.
4. Charles Hunter Lefler b. 17 Aug 1821 Pennsylvania.
5. Silas Fulton Lefler b. 18 July 1823 Ulysses, Tompkins County,
New York.
6. Benjamin C. Lefler b. 1825 New York enumerated in New York
City in 1860, dentist.
7. Albert T. Lefler b. Feb 1827 New York.
8. George C. Lefler b. 1830, enumerated with brother Robert in
Racine, Wisconsin in 1850, farmer, d. 19 Feb 1851 Racine, Wisconsin buried
Mound Cemetery.
9. Sarah Jane Lefler b. 3 Aug 1832 d. 22 July 1847 14y 11m 19d
(ts and Elmira Gazette, August 5, 1847) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Second Generation:
1. Robert B. Lefler b. 1812 m. 13 Jan 1833 (Elmira Republican,
January 26, 1833) Hannah Spencer b. 4 July 1815 West Burlington, Otsego
County, New York daughter of Rufus Spencer and Mary Card. Enumerated in
Jackson Township in 1840 with two males under age five (b. 1836-40), one
male of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1811-20), one female of age
five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), one female of age fifteen and under
age twenty (b. 1821-25), and one female of age twenty and under age thirty
(b. 1811-20). Enumerated in City of Racine, Wisconsin in 1850, farmer.
Enumerated in Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin in 1860, butcher. Enumerated
in Chicago in 01870, operating a meat market. Robert d. 2 Jan 1876 Chicago,
Illinois. Hannah was enumeratd in household of daughter Ruhamah in Racine
in 1880. Hannah d. 9 May 1894.
10. Ruhamah Lefler b. 24 Oct 1833 Jackson Township.
11. Christopher C. Lefler b. 29 July 1837.
12. Rufus L. Lefler b. 1839-40 d. 1854.
2. Mary Ann Lefler b. 25 Mar 1815 m. Levi Bodder Sheive b. 9 Feb 1813 son of John Sheive and Amelia Bodder. Mary Ann d. 8 Apr 1841 26y 14d (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery. Levi m. 1841(2)Mary Jane Garrison b. 19 Mar 1821 daughter of Justus Garrison and Phoebe Barber. Levi d. 9 Apr 1887 (ts) and Jane d. 12 July 1900 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Children of Levi and Mary Ann:
Mahala A. Sheive b. 18 Jan 1838 m. Abraham Garrison.
John Sheive m. Minerva Harris.
infant son d. 6 Apr 1841 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Children of Levi and Jane:
infant son d. 4 May 1842 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Joel E. Sheive b. 1843 m. Mary James.
Caroline L. Sheive b. 1846 d. 30 Sept 1848 2y 2m 16d (ts) Jobs Corners
Cemetery.
Alanson Sheive b. 1853 m. Elizabeth Webster.
William Sheive m. Mettie Voorhees.
Lehman Sheive m. Vina Tanner.
3. Richard D. Lefler b. 15 May 1818 m. Aug 1841 Merrita M. Wylie who d. 17 Feb 1842 20y 11m 12d (ts) Old Daggett Burying Ground. Richard m. 6 Mar 1845 (Elmira Gazette, March 13, 1845) in the town of Southport, Chemung County, New York, Joanna Jones b. c. 1817 daughter of Joel Jones and Mary Munn Ward. Richard d. 29 July 1846 28y 2m 14d (ts and Elmira Gazette, August 6, 1846) Jobs Corners Cemetery, leaving wife and infant daughter. Administration of estate dated 17 Aug 1846. Joanna became a member of the Presbyterian Church of Troy, Pennsylvania, 20 May 1848. Joanna m. 15 Nov 1848 at Troy, Pennsylvania, Rev. George Wilkinson, a widower with children, by whom she had children.
Julia Ward Lefler b. 1846 d. 24 Sept 1846 6m (Elmira Gazette, October 1, 1846).
4. Charles Hunter Lefler b. 17 Aug 1821 m. 10 Sept 1840 (Elmira Gazette, September 26, 1840) at the residence of Rev. Simeon R. Jones in Southport, Chemung County, New York, Lucinda Daggett b. 28 Dec 1823 daughter of Rufus Daggett and Hannah Sharp. Charles d. 17 Sept 1872 (ts) and Lucinda d. 21 Feb (ts) 28 Feb (2nd ts) 1880 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery. Lucinda has two markers, both inscribed with different dates.
Diantha Lefler b. July 1841 m. William Steadman (2)Lee Betts.
Lola T. Lefler b. 29 Nov 1843 d. 29 July 1872 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Marshall James Lefler b. 9 June 1849 m. 10 Dec 1872 Ella Adele Rockwell.
Ida Minerva Lefler b. 17 Dec 1850 m. 19 Dec 1871 Wallace Oakley.
Nina E. Lefler b. Jan 1852 m. James H. Smith and she d. 6 Feb 1884.
5. Silas Fulton Lefler b. 18 July 1823 m. Lydia E. Spencer b. 17 Mar 1823 West Burlington, Otsego County, New York daughter of Rufus Spencer and Mary Card. Enumerated in City of Racine, Wisconsin in 1850, butcher. Enumerated in Racine in 1860 with a team (horses evidently for freight or excursion travel). Enumerated in Racine in 1880, life insurance agent. Silas d. 23 Oct 1894 Racine, Wisconsin buried Mound Cemetery.
Mary A. Lefler b. c. 1841 Tioga County, Pennsylvania m. 23 Sept 1868
Edwin Johnson.
Roxana M. Lefler b. 19 Jan 1847 West Burlington, Otsego County, New
York m. 21 Apr 1869 Edwin H. Berry and she d. 22 Oct 1870.
Francelia Lefler b. 8 July 1849 Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin m.
19 Feb 1868 Nicholas James Weber.
Hannah Jane Lefler b. c. 1852 Racine m. William H. Luther.
GeorgeAlbert Lefler b. c. 1854 Racine m. Elnora Knight.
7. Albert T. Lefler b. Feb 1828 enumerated with brother Benjamin in New York City in 1860, dentist, m. Lucy Amelia Janes b. 10 June 1841 Bernardston, New York. Enumerated on 31st Street in 1870, dentist. Enumerated at 34 West 30th Street in 1880, dentist. Albert enumerated in Manhattan in 1900, widower, dentist.
Pauline Lefler b. Nov 1868, teacher in 1900, residing with sister Gertrude
in Manhattan.
Albert B. Lefler b. c. 1875.
Gertrude Lefler b. Nov 1877, artist in 1900, residing with sister Pauline
in Manhattan.
Third Generation:
10. Ruhamah Lefler b. 24 Oct 1833 Jackson Township m. 8 June
1851 William W. Joy b. 29 Mar 1831. Resided Racine, Wisconsin. No children.
Mrs. Ruhama Joy died at her home at Jackson Summit, Pa., November 27, 1908, after a very short illness. She was a woman of faultless character and beloved by all who knew her. Mrs. Joy was a daughter of the late Robert and Hannah Leffler, of Daggett, Pa. She was born in Jackson October 24, 1832, where she lived until she was about six years old. June 8, 1851 she was married to William W. Joy, of Racine, Wisconsin, where she lived until June, 1907, when she moved to Jackson Summit, Pa., with her daughter, Mrs. Jerome R. Spencer. The remains were taken to Racine for burial beside her late husband (obituary).
11. Christopher C. Lefler b. 29 July 1837 was enumerated in Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin in 1860, butcher, next to the household of his parents with a wife Harriet b. c. 1839 New York and daughter Cora. Enumerated in Chicago in 1870 in the household of his parents with a wife Addie E., b. c. 1844 Pennsylvania and children Robert and Frank.
Cora Lefler b. c. 1859 Wisconsin.
Robert Lefler b. c. 1863 Wisconsin.
Frank Lefler b. c. 1868 Illinois.
McINTYRE
Waterman McIntyre b. 11 Mar 1801 New York m. 21 Apr 1820 (date not confirmed) Mary Melvina Holdredge, known as Polly, b. 15 May 1804 Pittsfield, Otsego County, New York daughter of Daniel and Sarah Holdredge. Waterman first appears on the 1823 assessment list (compiled fall of 1822) of Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. A few years later John McIntyre appears. Waterman and Polly last appear on the 1829 assessment list of Wells, but appear on the 1825 assessment list of Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania with 84 wild acres. The 1824 assessment list for Jackson is missing. Enumerated in Jackson Township in 1830. Farmer, resided near Daggett on present Rumsey Road. Polly d. 15 Sept 1861 57y 4m (ts). Waterman had a second wife Caroline M. b. c. 1835 Pennsylvania. She is perhaps a daughter of Artemas Barnhart and Ann Wood of Daggett who resided near the McIntyre family. Waterman d. 9 Nov 1870 69y 6m 29d (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery, Jackson Township. His Will was contested by his children and declared incompetent at its writing. “Whereas disputes have arisen between the widow and heirs of Waterman McIntyre of Jackson Township, deceased in relation to division of his estate and settlement with the said heirs. Now it is hereby amicably agreed by and between them that the whole property of the estate of said Waterman McIntyre shall be fairly and equally divided between the widow and heirs as though he had never made any last Will or Testament.” Signed 11 Jan 1871 by D. H. McIntyre, Alva S. McIntyre, J. Hiram McIntyre, W. H. McIntyre, Polly M. Smith, Caroline B. McWhorter, W. S. McIntyre, Emily Osborn, and Caroline McIntyre, widow.
1. Hiram H. McIntyre b. 22 Feb 1822 Wells.
2. William S. McIntyre b. 5 Oct 1823 Wells.
3. Emily McIntyre b. c. 1826/8 Wells.
4. John Hiram McIntyre b. 1829/30 Daggett.
5. Daniel Holdredge McIntyre b. 22 July 1834 Daggett.
6. Alva S. McIntyre b. c. 1835 Daggett.
7. Polly Malvina McIntyre b. 14 Apr 1838 Daggett.
8. Waterman H. McIntyre b. 1840 Daggett.
9. Caroline B. McIntyre b. 30 July 1842 Daggett.
10. David McIntyre b. 23 Dec 1844 Daggett d. 31 Dec 1844 8 days
(ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
11. Owen McIntyre b. 1846 Daggett d. 4 Sept 1847 1y 3m 15d (ts)
Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Second Generation:
1. Hiram H. McIntyre b. 22 Feb 1822 (ts) m. at Southport, Chemung
County, New York, Sophia Knall b. 15 Feb 1822 (ts). Resided Jackson Township,
farmers. Hiram d. 6 Aug 1881 (ts) and Sophia d. 16 Feb 1908 (ts) Jobs Corners
Cemetery.
Josephine McIntyre b. c. 1845.
Estella McIntyre b. c. 1852.
Wilmina McIntyre b. c. 1854.
Ada M. McIntyre b. 1860.
2. William S. McIntyre b. 5 Oct 1823 (ts) and wife Lorena C. b. 13 Mar 1830 (ts) enumerated 1860 census of Jackson Township, farmers. Lorena d. 16 Jan 1864 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery. Second wife Phoebe G. b. 18 Aug 1834 (ts). William d. 30 July 1908 (ts) and Phoebe d. 28 Feb 1916 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Willard A. McIntyre b. 1854 d. 2 Sept 1856 2y 1d (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Belle McIntyre b. 1860 d. 8 Aug 1863 2y 2m 28d (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Infant son d. 22 Sept 1867 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
William McIntyre m. Grace V. Cleveland.
Elgie D. McIntyre b. 15 Apr 1875 d. 10 May 1875.
3. Emily McIntyre b. c. 1826/8 Wells m. 13 Apr 1845 (Elmira Gazette, April 17, 1845) in Southport at the residence of Rev. Siemon R. Jones, Owens Osborn of Jackson Township.
4. John Hiram McIntyre b. 1829/30 and wife Ruth R., enumerated 1860 census of Jackson Township. She was either his second wife or she was named Ruth Ann as the marker of son Sylvanus in Jobs Corners Cemetery reads son of “John H. and Ann.” John and Ruth were members of Methodist Church. Church of Daggett. Ruth d. 12 Apr 1893 64y 4m 15d (ts) and John d. 7 July 1916 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Sylvanus McIntyre b. 1849 d. 13 May 1870 19y 1m (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Edward C. McIntyre b. c. 1856.
Oliver McIntyre.
Wathum McIntyre.
5. Daniel Holdredge McIntyre b. 22 July 1834 m. 17 Oct 1857 Catherine S. Byran b. 17 Dec 1838 daughter of Allen Boardman Bryan and Abigail Mabel Roberts. Catherine d. 21 June 1910 Grand Forks, North Dakota and Daniel d. 16 Feb 1919 Fargo, North Dakota.
Sever Daniel McIntyre b. Aug 1859 Daggett m. Ella Mann.
Dorr H. McIntyre b. 4 July 1863 m. Catherine Frances Holton.
6. Alva S. McIntyre b. c. 1835 m. Elizabeth Woodford b. c. 1833 enumerated 1860 census of Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, farmers. Removed to Caton, New York. Elizabeth d. Caton.
William A. McIntyre b. c. 1855 m. 18 Jan 1873 in West Jackson Baptist
Church, Delilah Friends b. 14 June 1855 daughter of Porter and Rosella
Friends and she d. 17 Apr 1875.
Emma J. McIntyre b. c. 1857.
7. Polly Malvina McIntyre b. 14 Apr 1838 m. William Thomas Smith b. 24 Oct 1836 son of Thomas and Mary Ann Smith. Polly d. 20 July 1906 Jackson Township and William d. 18 Mar 1924 Rutland Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania buried Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Mary L. Smith 1860 d. 19 June 1861 1y 4m 25d (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Hattie C. Smith b. May 1862 Rutland Township m. Elmer Fremont Gray.
Emily Smith b. 1864 d. 1878 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Mertie Smith b. 1866 m. Orey Osborne.
Infant son (broken marker in Jobs Corners Cemetery).
Daniel Holdredge Smith b. 6 Sept 1872 m. Susan Hammond.
Anne Smith b. 9 July 1873 d. 1878.
Burton William Smith b. 9 July 1873 m. Rose Belle Cook.
Flora Smith b. 3 Nov 1875 m. John J. Sargeant.
Rose E. Smith m. John Monroe.
8. Waterman H. McIntyre b. 1840 d. Feb 1925 Elmira, New York buried Elmwood Cemetery, Caton, New York.
Waterman H. McIntyre, died Sunday noon at the home of his son, H. D. McIntyre, 604 Cypress Street, after an extended illness, aged eighty-five years. He was born in Daggett, Pa., and was the last of a family of nine children. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. W. H. Morse of Painted Post; his son, H. D. McIntyre, a grandson R. F. McIntyre of this city and a great granddaughter, Marian E. McIntyre of Bath. The decedent was a member of the Big Flats Lodge F&AM. Funeral service will be held at the home at 604 Cypress Street, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock and will be private. Burial will be at Caton. (handwritten on article Feb. 8, 1925).
H. K. McIntyre.
daughter m. W. H. Morse.
9. Caroline B. McIntyre b. 30 July 1842 m. Robert C. McWhorter b. 5 Aug 1832. Robert d. 1901 and Caroline d. 16 Oct 1914 buried Jobs Corners Cemetery.
Leman R. McWhorter b. 25 Jan 1869 d. 23 Sept 1878 buried Jobs Corners.
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