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Families of Wells, Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania
By J. Kelsey Jones - 2006 Edition
(Odell to Owen)
Intro to Early Wells Families
by J. Kelsey Jones 2006 Edition
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ODELL

Abraham Odell b. 22 Apr 1730 Greenburgh, New York (perhaps son of William Odell and Jane Jones) m. Rachel Horton (perhaps daughter of Joseph Horton and Rachel Coles). Enumerated in Stephen Town, New York in 1790 with two males over age sixteen (born before 1774) and four females in the household.

  1.  Charity Odell b. 13 Feb 1756 Westchester, New.
 2.  Henry Odell b. 23 Dec 1757 Yorktown Heights, Westchester County, New York.
 3.  Richard Odell b. 18 Aug 1759 Westchester m. Abigail Devoe.
 4.  Jeremiah Odell b. 15 June 1760 Westchester.
 5.  Peter Odell b. 8 Aug 1762.
 6.  Peter Odell b. 17 Aug 1764 Yorktown.
 7.  Hannah Odell b. 8 Sept 1765 Yorktown Heights m. Daniel Odell and 13 July 1797 (2)Jacob Lent.
 8. Charity Odell b. 16 Jan 1766/67 m. 20 Dec 1784 Thomas D. Madan, resided Sing Sing, New York    and she d. 30 Nov 1805.
 9. Elizabeth Odell b. 15 Feb 1770 m. Peter Conklin.
10.  Abraham Odell b. 30 June 1771.
11.  Phebe Odell b. 3 Dec 1773.

Second Generation:
 4.  Jeremiah Odell b. 15 June 1760 was enumerated in Stephen Town, New York in 1790 with two    males over age sixteen (b. before 1774), one male under age sixteen (b. 1775-90), and three females    in the household. Enumerated in Warwick, Orange County, New York in 1800 with one male of age    twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1756-74), four females under age ten (b. 1791-1800), and one    female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1756-74). Jeremiah d. Feb 1823 Warwick,    Orange County, New York.

 6.  Peter Odell b. 17 Aug 1764 m. Elizabeth Ward b. 6 Aug 1776 daughter of Miles and Hannah Ward or Walter Ward and Sarah Harris. Enumerated in Yorktown, Westchester County, New York in 1790 with one male over age sixteen (b. before 1774), four males under age sixteen (b. 1775-90), and two females in the household. Enumerated in Orange County, New York in 1800 with one male under age ten (b. 1791-1800), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1756-74), two females under age ten (b. 1791-1800), and one female of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1775-84). Enumerated in Orange County, New York in 1810 with two males under age ten (b. 1801-1810), one male of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1795-1800), one male of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1785-94), one male over age forty five (b. before 1765), three females under age ten (b. 1801-10), two females of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1785-94), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1766-84). Enumerated in Monroe, Orange County, New York in 1820 with two males under age ten (b. 1811-20), one male of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1805-10), two males of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1795-1804), one male over age forty five (b. before 1775), two females under age ten (b. 1811-20), one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94), and one female of over age forty five (b. before 1775). Peter first appears on the 1826 assessment list of Wells. Enumerated in Wells in 1830 with one male of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1816-20), three males of age twenty and under age thirty (b. 1801-10), one male of age fifty and under age sixty (b. 1771-80), and two females of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1781-90). Resided in the southern portion of the town near Aspinwall (now Coryland). Peter, Elizabeth, Hannah, and Harris Odell were four of the fifteen original members of the Presbyterian Church at Aspinwall, organized 22 Feb 1832. Peter d. 7 Apr 1833 71y 2m (ts) Coryland Cemetery. At the bottom of his marker is inscribed Wm H Odell Sc. Perhaps Sc is for Second. Peter has the only Odell marker in the cemetery and in the township. On the 1834 assesment list his property had transfered to John Reed. Elizabeth enumered in the household of son Harris in Amboy Township, Hillsdale County, Michigan in 1850. Elizabeth d. 16 Oct 1858 Adrian, Michigan.

  Children of Peter and first wife:
  12.  Henry Odell b. 1784.
  13.  Silas Odell b. 1786 Orange County, New York.
  14.  Hannah Odell b. 14 May 1786, single, enumerated with brother William in Genesee County, Michigan in 1850, 1860, and 1870, d. 14 Dec 1872 86y 7m (ts) Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township, Genesee County, Michigan.
  15.  John Odell b. 1790.
  16.  Rebecca Odell b. 1793.
  17.  Charity Odell b. c. 1796.

  Children of Peter and Elizabeth:
  18.  Sarah Odell b. 1798 m. Moses Comfort.
  19.  Moses Odell b. 11 July 1800 Orange County, New York.
  20.  Daniel Odell b. 1 Sept 1802.
  21.  Permelia Odell b. 1 Apr 1804.
  22.  Mary Odell b. 1806.
  23.  Peter Odell b. 1808.
  24.  Anna Odell b. 1810 m. Joel Osgood.
  25.  William Odell b. 3 Mar 1812 New York.
  26.  Charity Odell b. 1814.
  27.  Harris Walter Ward Odell b. 23 Jan 1817.

10.  Abraham Odell b. 30 June 1771 m. Sarah Weidon. Enumerated in Warwick, Orange County, New York in 1800 with three males under age ten (b. 1791-1800), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1756-74), two females under age ten (b. 1791-1800), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1756-74). Enumerated in Warwick in1810 with three males under age ten (b. 1801-10), two males of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1785-90), 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), two females under age ten (b. 1801-10), one female of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1785-94), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b.1766-84). Enumerated in the 1825 state census of Goshen, Orange County with two males and three females in the household, one female was unmarried and was of age sixteen and under age forty five and one female was under age sixteen. Abraham d. after 1835. Enumerated in Warwick in the 1835 state census with four males and two females in the household, three males eligible to vote. Abram Odell and wife were members of Warwick Methodist Episcopal Church, Florida, NewYork, 15 Apr 1832.

  28.  Thomas Odell b. c. 1791.
  29.  William Odell b. 26 Mar 1793.
  30.  Jeremiah Odell b. 1795.
  31.  Phebe Odell b. 1791-1800.
  32.  Mary Odell b. 1791-1800.
  33.  Hiram Odell d. April 1858 (Orange County, New York Probate J:271). Letters of      Administration dated 22 March 1859. The petition names siblings Thomas, Isaac, Jesse B.,     Jeremiah, Phebe Elliott, Mary King and Martha Jedwyn. Letters of administration granted to     Jeremiah Odell, Paterson, New Jersey.
  34.  Isaac Odell b. c. 1805 m. 23 Aug 1828 (First Presbyterian Church of Goshen) Sally Dunn. Will of Isaac Pinckney (Orange CountyWills E:224) of Warwick dated 27 May 1815 mentions Isaac Odell son of Abraham Odell. Witnessed by Jeremy Odell and Abraham Odell.
  35.  Jesse B. Odell b. 20 Aug 1808 Orange County, New York.
  36.  Martha Odell b. 22 Aug 1811.

Third Generation:
13. Silas Odell b. 1786 m. Mary Comfort b. c. 1786 Orange County, New York. Enumerated in Goshen, Orange County, New York in 1820 with one male under age ten (b. 1801-10), one male of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1785-94), two females under age ten (b. 1801-10), two females of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1766-84). Enumerated in Goshen 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), two females under age ten (b. 1811-20), two females of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1805-10), one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94), and one female over age forty five (b. before 1775). Enumerated in the 1825 state census of Southport, Tioga County (that portion that became Chemung County), New York with three males and five females in the household. Enumerated in Southport 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 fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1811-15), one male of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1781-90), one female of age forty and under age fifty (b. 1781-90), and one female of age fifty and under age sixty (b. 1771-80). They removed to neighboring Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvnaia and became members of the Presbyterian Church at Aspinwall in Wells Township in 1836. Silas first appears on the 1836 assessment list (compiled fall of 1835) of Wells acquiring property of Abraham Wortendyke. Enumerated in Wells in 1840 with two males under age five (b. 1836-40), 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), two females of age fifteen and under age twenty (b. 1821-25), one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10), one female of age fifty and under age sixty (b. 1781-90), and one female of age sixty and under age seventy (b. 1771-80). Silas was one of the petitioners to grant a charter to the Presbyterian Church at Aspinwall, 11 May 1843. Enumerated 1850 census of Wells. Elizabeth Crowfoot, age 76, b. New York, residing with family, perhaps meant to be Elizabeth Comfort and perhaps a sister to Mary. Silas and Mary removed to Livingston County, Michigan, perhaps in 1856 with son Jesse. Silas is related to have d. c. 1867. However, Mary was enumerated in Hartland Township, Livingston County in 1860 with daughter Hannah Lawrence and grandson Silas Lawrence residing with her, so Silas may have been deceased prior to that. Mary removed to Lenawee County, Michigan. Enumerated in Fairfield Township in 1870, daughters Hannah and Catharine residing with her. Mary d. 1875 Fairfield Township. Biography of son Jesse relates Silas and Mary were the parents of thirteen children, four of whom died young, six daughters and three sons growing to maturity.

  37.  Rebecca Odell b. c. 1806.
  38.  Hannah Odell b. c. 1808.
  39.  son b. c. 1810.
  40.  John C. Odell b. c. 1812.
  41.  daughter b. 1811-20.
  42.  daughter b. 1811-20.
  43.  child.
  44.  child.
  45.  Matilda Odell b. c. 1822.
  46.  Jesse B. Odell b. 9 Mar 1824 Orange County, New York.
  47.  Priscilla Odell b. c. 1826 New York.
  48.  Silas J. Odell b. 14 Dec 1828 Chemung County, New York removed in 1853 to Lenawee      County, Michigan and resided Fairfield Township.
  49.  Catharine E. Odell b. c. 1830 New York.

19.  Moses Odell b. 11 July 1800 m. Charlotte Moore daughter of Jesse Moore and Lydia Reeves and she d. 10 July 1825 30y 6m 10d (ts) Moore Cemetery, South Creek Township, Bradford County. Moses m. (2)Elizabeth Seeley, known as Betsy, b. 4 Jan 1809. Moses first appears on the 1826 assessment list of Wells and last appears on the 1834 assessment list. Not enumerated in Wells in 1830. Moses acquired 40 acres in Mundy Township, Genesee County, Michigan, 21 Aug 1837. Enumerated in Mundy Township in 1840 and 1850, farmer. Betsy d. 25 July 1859 50y 6m 2d (ts).  Moses enumerated in Mundy Township in 1860, farmer, with children Sarah and DeWitt. Enumerated in Fenton Township, Genesee County in 1870 with a wife Mary b. c. 1802 New York. Moses d. 27 July 1874 74y 16d in Mundy, cancer of face (death record) or 23 July 1875 75y 12d (ts) buried with Betsy in Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township.

  50.  child.
  51.  Lydia Odell b. c. 1833 Wells Township.
  52.  Charles M. Odell b. 28 Mar 1837 Mundy Township.
  53.  Harris W. Odell (fourth child) b. 30 Apr 1838 Mundy Township.
  54.  Marion Odell b. c. 1841 Mundy Township.
  55.  Sarah Odell b. 14 Mar 1845 Mundy Township d. 8 Nov 1863 18y 7m 25d (ts) Odell Cemetery.
  56.  Charlotte Odell b. c. 1847 Mundy Township.
  57.  DeWitt C. Odell b. 13 Sept 1850 Mundy Township.

20.  Daniel Odell b. 1 Sept 1802 m. Mary Ellen Daugherty b. 1 Jan 1807 Ireland. Enumerated in Mundy Township, Genesee County, Michigan in 1860, farmer. Enumerated in Fenton Township, Genesee County in 1870, farmer. Daniel d. 9 Apr 1872 (death record and ts) 69y 7m 7d (ts) and Mary d. 16 Oct 1872 65y 9m 14d (ts) Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township.

  58.  James W. Odell b. 1 Mar 1826.
  59.  Sarah Elizabeth Odell b. 2 Nov 1828 Broome County, New York.
  60.  Mary Ann Odell b. 3 June 1830 d. 6 Mar 1848 17y 9m 3d (ts) Odell Cemetery.
  61.  John N. Odell b. 13 June 1832 d. 26 June 1906.
  62.  Hannah J. Odell b. 22 May 1834 Michigan, single in 1870, d. 21 Oct 1908.
  63.  Daniel J. Odell b. 3 Aug 1836 Michigan.
64.  Amelia M. Odell b. 10 Oct 1838 Michigan.
65.  Margaret H. Odell b. 3 July 1843 Michigan.
66.  Oren W. Odell b. 11 Jan 1848 Michigan.
67.  Almira M. Odell b. 27 Nov 1850 Michigan.

21.  Permelia Odell b. 1 Apr 1804 m. James McHenry b. c. 1796 New York. Enumerated in Bloomfield, Oakland County, Michigan in 1850, 1860, and 1870, farmer. James d. 2 May 1872 (death record). Permelia enumerated in Bloomfield in 1880 residing with son Norton and grandson Bert McHenry. Permelia d. 11 May 1887 Pontiac, Michigan.

 68.  Clinton McHenry b. c. 1827 Michigan m. Catherine E. Odell.
 69.  Elizabeth McHenry b. c. 1829 Michigan.
 70.  Miles McHenry b. c. 1831 Michigan.
 71.  Norton McHenry b. c. 1838 Michigan.
  72.  George McHenry b. c. 1847 Michigan.

22.  Mary Odell b. 1806 m. William Joseph Davis, is related to have been the mother of thirteen children and d. 1836 though this would be unlikely as she would have been only thirty.

73.  Charles Wesley Davis b. 23 June 1834 Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.

25.  William Odell b. 3 Mar 1812 and wife Mary S. b. 2 Oct 1816 New York were enumerated in Mundy Township, Genesee County, Michigan in 1840, 1850, and 1870, farmer. Mary d. 12 Aug 1872 55y 10m 10d (ts) Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township. William m. 13 Mar 1873 in Genesee County, Lois H. Leach. Will (I:214)of William dated 24 Apr 1885 Mundy gave wife Lois Odell lots 4 and 5 on Block 3 of Thurber's Addition, in the Village of Fenton, and a sum of money. In the event property has been sold “before my decease,” then in lieu of lots, pay out a greater specific sum of money. Wife all furniture, books, pictures, and electric battery, except one feather bed and family Bible, which are to go to son Lafayette Odell, as well as “my wearing apparel.” Son Lafayette Odell a sum of money “over and above what I give to my other heirs.” The balance of estate is to be shared alike for daughters Charity Borst and Elizabeth S. Martin, and son Lafayette Odell. Requests that son Lafayette Odell erect “at my grave similar to the one at his mother's grave, and also suitable stones at the graves of my sister Hannah and my daughter Clarinda.” Executor, son Lafayette Odell. Will entered into probate 28 Sept 1885. William d. 23 Aug 1885 73y 5m 20d (ts) Long Lake, Michigan buried Odell Cemetery.

  73.  Susannah Odell b. 9 Oct 1837 d. 30 Mar 1848 10y 5m 21d (ts) Odell Cemetery.
  74.  Martha Odell b. c. 1839 Michigan.
  75.  Clarilla Odell b. 5 Sept 1841 Michigan, enumerated as dumb in the 1860 census enumeration and idiotic in the 1870 census enumeration, d. 29 Aug 1881 39y 11m 24d (ts) Odell Cemetery.
  76.  Lafayette Odell b. c. 1846 Michigan.
77.  Charity Odell b. c. 1848 Michigan.
  78.  Mary Ann Odell b. 1 Feb 1849 Michigan d. 21 Oct 1858 9y 8m 20d (ts) Odell Cemetery.
79.  William B. Odell b. 5 Aug 1853 d. 8 Feb 1854 6m 3d (ts) Odell Cemetery.
80.  George H. Odell b. 3 Apr 1855 d. 11 Feb 1858 2y 10m 8d (ts) Odell Cemetery.
  81.  Elizabeth Susan Odell b. c. 1858 Michigan.

27.  Harris Walter Ward Odell b. 23 Jan 1817 m. 26 Nov 1839 Elizabeth Sloan b. c. 1820 New York. Enumerated in Amboy Township, Hillsdale County, Michigan in 1850, farmer. Elizabeth d. 1852 Fort Larney. Harris m. 25 Nov 1852 in Salt Lake City, Utah, (2)Isabella White Ferguson b. 11 May 1832 Glasgow, Scotland daughter of John Ferguson and Sarah McDonald. Enumerated in Georgiana Township, Sacramento County, California in 1860, 1870, and 1880, farmer. Harris d. 17 Sept 1898 Carnis Prairie, Ravalli County, Montana buried Corvallis, Ravalli County and Isabelle d. 19 Mar 1914 Ross Hole, Ravalli County.

  Children of Harris and Elizabeth:
  81a.Elizabeth Jane Odell b. 18 Apr 1838 Michigand d. 1852.
  81b.Elias Woodruff Odell b. 9 Sept 1841 Michigan.
  81c.William Henry Odell b. Jan 1843 Michigan d. June 1847.
  81d.Ann Jeanette Odell b. 10 Mar 1844 Michigan d. 1852.
  81e.Mary Pamelia Odell b. 7 June 1848 Michigan.
  81f.Sarah Oretta Odell b. Oct 1850 Michigan d. Apr 1851.

  Children of Harris and Isabelle:
  82.  Harris Walter Odell b. 17 Sept 1853 Salt Lake City, Utah.
  83.  Serepta Odell b. 5 Feb 1855 Sacramento, California d. 27 Jan 1856.
  84.  Aquilla Odell b. 29 Dec 1856 Sacramento.
  85.  Lillie Odell b. 10 Feb 1859 Sacramento d. 25/28 May 1865/66 Walnut Grove, California.
  86.  Sarah Elizabeth Odell b. 17 Mar 1862 San Francisco, California.
  87.  Alfreda Sarah Odell b. 24/27 Dec 1864 Walnut Grove, California.
  88.  Alfred Odell b. 24/27 Dec 1864 Walnut Grove d. 17 Sept 1877.
  89.  John Ferguson Odell b. 8 Feb 1871 Walnut Grove.
  90.  Wallace Bryon Odell b. 7 Apr 1874 Walnut Grove.

29.  William Odell b. 26 Mar 1793, served during War of 1812, m. Adeline Casterline b. c. 1803    daughter of Vincent and Sarah Casterline. Enumerated 1830 census of Southport, Chemung    County, New York of age thirty and under age forty with two sons under age five a son of age five    and under age ten, one daughter under age five, and a wife of age twenty and under age thirty.    Enumerated in Elmira, New York in 1860, mason, with Adeline and children Abram and Phebe in    household. William d. 31 Mar 1868 75y (Elmira Gazette, April 4, 1868) 75y 5d (death record) in    Elmira and Adeline d. 24 Apr 1881 730 Hatch Street (death record) Elmira buried Second Street    Cemetery.

  91.  son b. 1821-25.
  92.  Abraham Odell b. c. 1825, served Civil War Company I, 141st NY Volunteers, stone mason, d. 15 Dec 1885 age 61.
  93.  Isaac Odell b. c. 1826.
  94.  daughter b. 1826-30.
  95.  Levinia Odell b. 1838 m. James E. Lockwood.
  96.  Phebe J. Odell b. c. 1844.

35.  Jesse B. Odell b. 20 Aug 1808 m. 26 Mar 1846 in Fenton Township, Genesee County, Michigan, Sarah Elizabeth Woodcock b. c. 5 June 1828 New York daughter of Henry and Lydia Woodcock. Enumerated in Fenton Township in 1850, 1860, and 1870, farmer. Jesse d. 23 Sept 1875 57y 1m 3d (ts) Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township, Genesee County. He would have been 67 at death and not 57 as inscribed on marker. Sarah d. 17 Jul 1896, Ellington, Tuscola County, Michigan.

Married by H. Harris J.P. Jesse age 35, Sarah age 17, both of Fenton Twp., Genesee Co., Michigan.. He is on the 1870 census in Fenton Twp., Genesee Co., Michigan, age 62. He is with wife Sarah, children Reader, Emmett, and Sarah A.

Asa Odell b. 1845, Fenton Twp, Genesee Co., Michigan, d. 12 Jul 1872, Tuscola Co., Michigan. Married Louisa F. WILLSON Marriage: 12 Mar 1866. Children: Leola Anna b. 18 Sep 1868, d. 25 Dec 1884; Horace Albert b. 24 Dec 1866, d. 11 Nov 1896. Asa died 12 Jul 1872 and Louisa remarried 03 NOV 1872 , Tuscola, Michigan. Her new husband Wesley SHINGLER adopted the children. I suspect that Asa and Louisa had been living apart. I cannot find them on the 1870 census and the children were living with Louisa's family.

  97.  Esther A. Odell b. 17 July 1847 Michigan.
  98.  Reader Erskine Odell b. 30 Aug 1848 Michigan.
  99.  Emmett S. Odell b. 22 Aug 1850 Michigan.
  100.Sarah A. Odell b. c. 1853 Michigan.

36.  Martha Odell b. 22 Aug 1811 m. 15 Mar 1834 Robert Henry Jadwin b. c. 1811 New York. Enumerated in Mundy Township, Genesee County, Michigan in 1870, farmer. Martha d. 8 Apr 1891 79y 7m 17d (ts) and Robert d. 19 Apr 1891 79y 10m 20d (ts) Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township, Genesee County, Michigan.

Fourth Generation:
37.  Rebecca Odell b. c. 1806 m. Charles F. Burnham b. c. 1800. Enumerated in Ridgebury, Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania in 1830, 1840, and 1850 with no children in their household. Rebecca enumerated with brother John in Fairfield, Lenawee County, Michigan in 1870 and 1880.

38.  Hannah Odell b. c. 1808 m. 3 Dec 1835 (Bradford County, Pennsylvania marriage by Justice Shubal Rowley, Jr.) Ira Lawrence b. 1814 son of Caleb Lawrence and Abigail Baker of Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. Ira first appears on the 1836 assessment list of Wells. On the 1839 assessment list he had transfered property to Whiting Gifford and on the 1840 assessment list the notation “moved.” Hannah was enumerated with her parents in Wells in 1850 both sons living with her. Hannah was enumerated with her mother in Hartland Township, Livingston County, Michigan in 1860 and with her mother in Fairfield Township, Lenawee County, Michigan in 1870.

 Thomas D. Lawrence b. c. 1836 Wells Township.
 Silas Lawrence b. c. 1838.

40.  John C. Odell b. c. 1812 m. Mary A. Geringer b. c. 1810 Pennsylvania were enumerated in Fairfield Township, Lenawee County, Michigan in 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880, farmer. Mary d. 8 May 1884 74y and John d. 23 Oct 1885 (death record) Lenawee County buried Fairfield Cemetery.

 Harriet Odell b. c. 1836 Michigan.
 Gilbert Odell b. c. 1838 Michigan.
 Thomas Odell b. c. 1840 Michigan.
 Martin Odell b. c. 1842 Michigan.
 Elizabeth Odell b. c. 1844 Michigan.
 Martha A. Odell b. c. 1845 Ohio
 Sarah J. Odell b. c. 1847 Michigan.
 Maria Odell b. 1850 Michigan m. Allen N. White.
 Catherine Odell b. c. 1852 Michigan.

45.  Matilda Odell b. c. 1822 m. Silas P. Burnham b. c. 1818. They were enumerated in the household of her parents in Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania in 1850. Silas d. 1 July 1851 33y (ts) Coryland Cemetery, Wells Township.

46.  Jesse B. Odell b. 9 Mar 1824 m. 3 July 1845 in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, Polly Ann Roberts b. 7 Mar 1821 Berkshire County, Massachusetts the seventh of eight children born to Zenus Roberts and Elizabeth Daniels, natives of Massachusetts. Enumerated in Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania in1850, laborer. In 1856 the family removed to Michigan and settled on a farm in Fairfield Township, Lenawee County, Michigan. Polly d. 24 Feb 1891 69y 11m 17d (ts) and Jesse d. 15 Feb 1896 (ts) Fairfield Township buried Ridgeville Cemetery, Fairfield Township. The marker has his full date of birth inscribed.

Jesse B. Odell is a resident of Section 14, Fairfield Township, where he is engaged in farming and also in operating a sawmill, which he built on his farm in company with his brother, Silas J. Odell. Mr. Odell's parents were Silas and Mary (Comfort) Odell, natives of Orange County, N Y, whence they removed to Bradford County, PA, and later came to Michigan, settling in Livingston County, where the father died in about 1867. The mother afterward came to Lenawee County, and died in Fairfield Township in 1875. They were the parents of 13 children, four of whom died young: six girls and three boys lived to maturity. Our subject was the sixth child in the family, and was born in Orange County, NY, March 9, 1824. He was reared on a farm and removed with his parents to Pennsylvania, where he lived until 1856, when he came with his wife and three children to Michigan and settled on his present farm in this county. Prior to 1867 he gave his attention exclusively to agricultural pursuits. Mr. Odell was married in Tioga County, July 3, 1845, to Polly A., daughter of Zenus and Elizabeth (Daniels) Roberts, natives of Massachusetts. Their death occurred in Tioga County, PA, where they had removed. They became the parents of eight children, who grew up to man and womanhood, four boys and four girls. Mrs. Odell was the seventh child in order of birth and was born in Berkshire County, MA, March 7, 1821. Our subject and his wife became the parents of three children - Sarah E., Hannah L., and Cornelia R. Sarah E. is the widow of James Carpenter, who died in Fairfield Township in 1872; Hannah L. is the wife of George C. Brown of the same township; Cornelia R. was the wife of Mr. Pentecost, and died June 21, 1887. Mr. Odell has been Highway Commissioner over three years and is a member of the Fairfield Lodge, No. 269 L.O.O.F. In politics he is a Democrat. Silas J. Odell, brother of our subject, was born in Chemung County, NY, December 14, 1828, and came to this county in 1853, of which he has been a resident, in Fairfield Township, since that time. He owns and operates the farm and sawmill in connection with his brother, Jesse B. He is al so a member of the Lodge No. 269, and Lenawee Encampment No. 4, in which he has held all the elective offices (Portrait and Biographical Album, Lenawee County, Michigan).

  Sarah Elizabeth Odell b. c. 1843 m. James Carpenter who died Fairfield Township 1872.
  Hannah L. Odell b. 29 Nov 1844 m. George C. Brown, resided Fairfield Township.
  Cornelia Rebecca Odell b. c. 1846 m. a Pentecost and he d. 21 June 1887.

47.  Priscilla Odell b. c. 1826 m. 21 July 1853 in Lenawee County, Michigan, Lewis Griffith.

49.  Catharine E. Odell b. c. 1830 m. 14 June 1854 (Livingston County marriage record) in Livingston County, Michigan, Clinton McHenry b. c. 1827 son of James McHenry and Permelia Odell. Catherine enumerated with sister Permelia in Bloomfield, Oakland County, Michigan in 1860 and with her mother in Fairfield Township, Lenawee County, Michigan in 1870.

52.  Charles M. Odell b. 28 Mar 1837 m. 8 Oct 1862 in Genesee County, Michigan, Jane Whitmore. Charles d. 17 Nov 1865 28y 7m 20d (ts) Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township, Genesee County.

53.  Harris W. Odell b. 30 Apr 1838 m. 12 Nov 1861 at Fenton, Michigan, Esther Valentine b. c. 1845 Mundy Township, Genesee County, Michigan daughter of Cornelius Valentine and Esther Alger. Enumerated in Grand Blanc, Genesee County, Michigan in 1870, farmer.

  HARRIS W. ODELL. Prominent among the public-spirited and prosperous citizens of Mundy    Township, Genesee County, and well known as an old settler in these parts is Mr. Odell. He was born   in Mundy Township, April 30, 1838, and is a son of the late Moses and Betsey (Seely) Odell, who    came from Pennsylvania to Genesee County, Mich., in the old Territorial days early in the '30s and    are therefore among the earliest settlers of Mundy Township. This township remained the home of    this estimable couple until their death. Of their seven children our subject is the fourth in order of    age. Here he grew to manhood, receiving his education in the district schools and taking his training    upon the farm, and here he has ever lived with the exception of ten years, when he made his home in    Grand Blanc Township. The pursuits of agriculture have entirely engaged his attention, and in them    he has been successful. His home is a pleasant and attractive one and is well adapted to the comforts    of its household, while his barns and outhouses are neat in appearance and kept up in good condition,   and the general cultivation of the farm shows a thrifty farmer. The marriage of Harris W. Odell and    Esther Valentine took place in Fenton, Mich., November 12, 1861. She was born in Mundy     Township, and is a daughter of Cornelius and Esther (Alger) Valentine, who were among the early    settlers of Mundy township, as they came here early in the '30s. To Mr. and Mrs. Odell have geen    granted seven children: George W., who has been united in marriage with Florence Wilkinson;    Florence who died in infancy; Charles C., who married Ora Granger; Myrtie, the wife of Charles    Ormiston; Lottie, who died at the age of seven years; Beatrice and Elmer. Mr. Odell has taken an    active part in political affairs and believes in the soundness of principles and policy advocated by the    Democratic party. He is ever alive to the interests of the community and is an active promoter of all    movements looking toward its progress on social or business lines (biography).

  George W. Odell b. c. 1863 m. Florence Wilkinson.
  Florence May Odell d. 18 Sept 1867 10m 27d (ts) Mt Hope Cemetery, Mundy Township.
  Charles C. Odell b. c. 1869 m. Ora Granger.
  Myrtie Odell m. 2 Aug 1891 in Genesee County, Charles G. Ormiston.
  Charlotte Mary Odell b. 1875 d. 18 (death record) 22 (ts) May 1882 (death record) 6y 8m 22d (ts) Mt Hope Cemetery.
  Beatrice Odell.
  Elmer Odell.

56.  Charlotte Odell b. c. 1847 is perhaps the Charlotte Odell who m. 30 May 1872 in Genesee County, Michigan, Benjamin L. Pierce.

57.  DeWitt C. Odell b. 13 Sept 1850 m. 2 Feb 1879 in Genesee County, Michigan, Mana A. Covert. Dewitt d. 19 Aug 1890 39y 11m 6d (ts). Wife, M. Rilla b. 1856 d. 1952 (ts) buried with Dewitt in Fairfield Cemetery, Genesee County.

58.  James W. Odell b. 1 Mar 1826 m. 24 June 1848 in Genesee County, Michigan, Margaret C. Smith b. Apr 1828. James was a doctor, d. 9 Dec 1862 (Odell record) or 12 Sept 1862 36y 8m 9d (ts) Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township, Genesee County. If he died 9 Dec 1862 and with the age on given on the marker then his deate of birth would be as given in the family record of 1 Mar 1826. Margaret d. 21 May 1864 36y 27d (ts) Odell Cemetery.

59.  Sarah Elizabeth Odell b. 2 Nov 1828 m. 2 Nov 1848 in Genesee County, Michigan, Joseph Calvin Anable b. 7 Nov 1827 New York daughter of John P. Anable and Mary Colburn. Sarah enumerated in Fenton Township, Genesee County in 1860 with five children in her household, Joseph not enumerated in the household. Sarah d. 15 June 1865 38y 7m 7d (ts) Lee Township, Midland County, Michigan buried Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township, Genesee County, Michigan. Joseph m. c. 1864 (2)Nancy J. Putnam b. 28 May 1844 Union, Shiawassee  County, Michigan and had five children. Joseph d. 12 Mar 1883 Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas.

  Mary Ann Anable b. c. 1850.
  John Neil Anable b. 12 Apr 1856 Fenton, Genesee County, Michigan.
  Louisa Anable b. 3 Oct 1858 Fenton d. 22 Aug 1863 4y 11m (ts) Odell Cemetery.
  Lovisa Anable b. 3 Oct 1858 Fenton.
  James Wilson Anable b. 4 Oct 1859 Fenton.

63.  Daniel J. Odell b. 3 Aug 1836 and wife Mima L. b. c. 1844 Michigan were enumerated in Fenton Township, Genesee County, Michigan in 1870, farmer. Daniel was a minister. Daniel d. 29 Aug 1911.

  George H. Odell b. c. 1867 Michigan.

64.  Amelia M. Odell b. 10 Oct 1838 m. 24 Oct 1861 in Genesee County, Michigan, James C. Davenport. Amelia d. 31 May 1891.

65.  Margaret H. Odell b. 3 July 1843 m. 1 July 1863 in Genesee County, Michigan, Henry G. Clark. Enumerated in Fenton Township, Genesee County in 1870, blacksmith. Margaret d. 23 May 1937.

  Frank B. Clark b. c. 1864 Michigan.
  Dorr  H. Clark b. c. 1866 Michigan.
  George E. Clark b. c. 1868 Michigan.

66.  Oren W. Odell b. 11 Jan 1848 m. 11 Jan 1875 in Genesee County, Michigan, Nora E.Christian b. 1858. Nora d. 1931 (ts) and Oren d. 24 May 1937 buried Fairview Cemetery, Genesee County.

67.  Almira M. Odell b. 27 Nov 1850 m. 15 Feb 1871 in Genesee County, Michigan, Charles W. Barnum. Almira d. 27 Sept 1931.

77.  Lafayette Odell b. c. 1846 m. 11 Jan 1871 in Genesee County, Michigan, Phoebe P. Stone b. 14 Sept 1852 d. 5 Sept 1888 (ts) Fairview Cemetery, Genesee County.

81.  Elizabeth Susan Odell b. c. 1858 m. 25 Jan 1881 in Genesee County, Michigan, James Martin.

81e.Mary Pamelia Odell b. 7 June 1848 m. William Henry Harrison Cutts b. c. 1844 Michigan. Mary m. 2 May 1872 in Sacramento, California (2)Benson Day Beckley b. 20 Mar 1845 Athens, Ohio. Enumerated in Jenny Lind, Calaveras County, California in 1900, farmer. Mary mother of ten children, nine living in 1900.

  William Henry Harrison Cutts b. c. 1875 m. Senorita R. Fleming.
  Alfred O. Cutts b. Aug 1877.

  Piram Irvil Beckley b. 11 Sept 1873 Franklin, California m. Pearl Shell.
  Elizabeth Ada Beckley b. Mar 1882 Sacramento, California m. Ira A. Phelps.
  Lottie Pearl Beckley b. 11 Jan 1884 Milton, California m. James Robert White.
  Minnie May Beckley b. 23 June 1888 Milton m. James Robert White after the death of sister Lottie.
  Inez Beckley b. Jan 1893.

84.  Aquilla Odell b. 29 Dec 1856 m. 13 June 1875 in Sacramento, California, George Tolson Dye b. 27 Aug 1853 Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri son of David Stenchcombe Dye and Christiana Ann Barr. Aquilla d. 7 Oct 1904 Missoula, Montana and George d. 22 June 1934 Corvallis, Montana buried Corvallis, Ravalli County, Montana.

  Maude Dye b. 20 Aug 1876 Georgetown, Sacramento County, California.
  Tabitha Dye b. 8 Oct 1877 Ferndale, Humbolt County, California.
  George Ward Dye b. 20 Feb 1879 Walnut Grove, Sacramento County, California.
  Elmina Dye b. 12 Jan 1881 Walnut Grove.
  Isabelle Ann Dye b. 28 Nov 1884 Anaconda, Deer Lodge County, Montana.
  Bert Andrew Dye b. 8 Nov 1888 Camas, Ravalli County, Montana.
  Ona Eva Dye b. 12 Mar 1890 Corvallis, Ravalli County, Montana.
  Oretta Dye b. 12 Apr 1892 Corvalis.

97.  Esther A. Odell b. 17 July 1847 m. 1 Feb 1870 in Genesee County, Silas J. Brumley and she d. 14 Jan 1910 Ellington Township, Tuscola County, Michigan.

98.  Reader Erskine Odell b. 30 Aug 1848 m. 18 Feb 1871 in Tuscola County, Michigan, Marian Alexander b. 6 Feb 1852 Geauga, Ohio daughter of Asa Alexander and Laura Scott. Marian d. 24 Dec 1905 Denmark, Tuscola County. Reader m. 11 Oct 1920 (2)Mary Randal of Gagetown, Tuscola County. Reader d. 2 July 1924 Tuscola County.

Ellen May Odell b. 23 Dec 1871, Fenton, Genesee County, Michigan m. George Sharp and she d. 13 May 1907 Akron, Tuscola County, Michigan.
Laura Bell Odell b. c. 1873 Fenton m. George Sharp, widower of sister Ellen.
Maud Odell b. c. 1876.
Jesse Reuben Odell b. 16 May 1878 Denmark, Tuscola County, Michigan m. 18 Mar 1901 in Tuscola County, Charlotte McPherson and he d. 30 Apr 1953 Columbus, Ohio.

99.  Emmett S. Odell b. 22 Aug 1850 m. Flora Randall and he d. 17 Oct 1884 34y 1m 25d (ts) Odell Cemetery, Mundy Township, Genesee County, Michigan.

Robert Odell appears on the 1826 assessment list of Wells and noted as removed in 1827, enumerated in Southport in 1830 of age 40 and under age 50, with one son under age 5, a son of age 10 and under age 15, a daughter under age 5, and a wife of age 30 and under age 40. Robert again appears in Wells in 1836.

OLDROYD

Henry Oldroyd b. Nov 1814 Kisburton, West Ridan, Yorkshire, England, arrived in 1829, m. 31 Aug 1837 Alma Beckwith b. 20 Jan 1818 daughter of Samuel Beckwith and Hannah English. Henry and Alma resided Elmira, Chemung County, New York and then removed to Southport, Chemung County, New York. Enumerated in Southport in 1850. 1851 Southport, Chemung County, New York military roll included Henry Oldroyd who was exempt - nervous. Removed to Rutland Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. Alma d. 2 Feb 1876 58y (ts) and Henry d. 4 June 1876 62y (ts) Watson Cemetery, Roseville, Pennsylvania. Daughter, Elizabeth has middle initial S. on marker, remaining information same as bible record.

 1.  Elizabeth S. Oldroyd b. 15 June 1839 d. 1 Dec 1855.
 2.  Harriet Oldroyd b. 28 Feb 1841 m. Johnson Brewer and she d. 1904 (ts) Mosherville Cemetery.
 3.  Phebe Ann Oldroyd b. 8 Oct 1842 d. 29 Oct 1844 Elmira (Elmira Gazette, October 31, 1844).
 4.  Wright Oldroyd b. 13 Aug 1844 d. 22 Oct 1844 Elmira (Elmira Gazette, October 31, 1844).
 5.  Roxy Hall Oldroyd b. 29 May 1847.
 6.  Edward Milton Oldroyd b. 5 July 1849.
 7.  Mason G. Oldroyd b. 31 Aug 1851.
 8.  Judson Oldroyd b. 10 May 1853 m. 11 May 1871 Helen Benson.
 9.  Terrance Oldroyd b. 28 Mar 1855.
10. Henry Oldroyd, Jr., b. 27 Apr 1857.
11.  Margaret R. Oldroyd b. 7 June 1859.

Died in Rutland, December 1, Elizabeth Ildroyd (should have read Oldroyd), aged 16 years (Tioga Eagle, December 27, 1855).

Second Generation:
 5.  Roxy Hall Oldroyd b. 29 May 1847 m. 3 July 1864 Hendrick Brewer son of William Brewer and    Lucy Barber of Wells. Resided on a farm in northern Wells and later village of Mosherville.    Hendrick d. 30 July 1930 and Roxy d. 30 Oct 1936 buried Mosherville Cemetery. Roxy's marker    incorrectly inscribed 1848.

  Nellie E. Brewer b. 21 Nov 1867 m. Merritt L. Cook.
  Alma Elizabeth Brewer b. 10 Aug 1871 m. John O. Sterling.
  Lucy Pearl Brewer b. 3 Mar 1882.

OSBORNE

Abraham Osborne, known as Abram, b. c. 1796 New York m. 18 Feb 1830 Esther Osgood b. 12 June 1810 daughter of John Osgood and Sarah Merrill of Wells. Enumerated 1830 census of Wells and first appears on the 1832 assessment list of Wells. Abraham does not appear on 1835 or later assessments. Enumerated in Eddyville, Wapello County, Iowa in 1860, day laborer. Abram d. 12 Feb 1865 perhaps Prairieville, Iowa.

 1.  Willard Osborne b. 13 Sept 1832 d. 6 June 1865 Pike’s Peak, Colorado.
 2.  Lusetta Osborne b. 19 June 1833.
 3.  Merritt Osborne b. Oct 1835.

William Osborne was one of the petitioners requesting a charter be granted to the Presbyterian Church at Aspinwall (now Coryland), 11 May 1843. He was perhaps the William Osborn b. c. 1809 son of Ozias and Abigail Osborne of Columbia Township. He was perhaps the William Osborne enumerated in Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1840 of age twenty and under age thirty with no other persons in the household. There was a William Osborne enumerated in Warwick, Orange County, New York in 1810.

Mary Osborn b. 11 Jan 1805 m. George Merrill Osgood b. 7 Dec 1807 son of John Osgood and Sarah Merrill of Wells.

OSGOOD

Thomas Osgood b. 3 Apr 1734 Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts son of Aaron Osgood and Eunice White m. Hepzibah Moulton or Houlton daughter of Joseph Houlton and Rebecca Felton and removed from Lancaster, Massachusetts to Whitehall, Washington County, New York with his family. Enumerated in Whitehall in 1790 with one male over age sixteen (b. before 1774), two males under age sixteen (b. 1775-90), and four females. Enumerated in Whitehall in 1800 with one male of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1775-84), one male over age forty five (b. before 1755), one female of age ten and under age sixteen (b.1785-90), one female of age sixteen and under age twenty six (b. 1775-84), and one female over age forty five (b. before 1775). An Aaron Osgood of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1776-94) with a family was also enumerated in Whitehall.

 1.  John Osgood b. 23 Oct 1762 Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts bpt 18 Dec 1762 New Salem,    Franklin County, Massachusetts.
 2.  Thomas Osgood b. 1765 bpt 23 June 1765 New Salem d. young.
 3.  Hepzibah Osgood b. 1767 bpt 30 Aug 1767 New Salem m. William Tift, resided Tully, New York.
 4. Joel Osgood is related to have settled in Iowa, but that may refer to his nephew.
 5. Lucy Osgood.
 6. Mary Osgood.
 7. Hannah Osgood.
 8.  Thomas Osgood, Jr., b. 12 Jan 1778 Lancaster.

Second Generation:
 1.  John Osgood b. 23 Oct 1762 m. Sarah Merrill b. 16 Oct 1769 Hopkinton, Rhode Island and they removed from Whitehall, New York about 1792 to what became Tully, Cortland County, New York where they are related to have kept a public house. Enumerated in Fabius, Onondaga County, New York in 1800 with one male under age ten (b. 1791-1800), three males of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1785-90), one male of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1756-74), one female under age ten (b. 1791-1800), one female of age ten and under age sixteen (b. 1785-90), and one female of age twenty six and under age forty five (b. 1756-74). Enumerated near them in Fabius was the James Ingals family who also removed to Wells. The Osgood family removed in 1804 or Mar 1807 (obituary of son Shubal) to Wells. John appears on the 1808 assessment (tax) list of Tioga Township (Wells Township not yet formed and at that date Wells was part of Tioga Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, which portion then became Smithfield Township, Lycoming County). Enumerated in Smithfield Township, Lycoming County (Bradford County and Wells Township had not yet been formed) in 1810. It would appear that all the children except the two eldest daughters were enumerated in the household. Residence was on warrant parcel 1388 near Rowley Hill. They are related to have kept a public house (inn), however John never appears on the assessment lists as owning an inn or tavern. On the 1817 assessment list owned 300 acres with 2 horses and 2 cows. John was not assessed for a framed house on the 1817 assessment list as were some others in Wells, indicating the family was residing in a log structure. On the 1818 assessment list John was a farmer. On the 1820 assessment list John was an assistant assessor. On the 1834 assessment list they transferred some acreage to Abraham Wortendyke and in 1836 acreage was transferred to Jared Mosher and Robert A. Perry; 1837 acreage was transferred to Robert Miller and on the 1838 assessment list John is shown with only a house and lot. Sarah is related to have d. 24 Jan 1839. John was not enumerated as a head of household in Wells in 1840 or enumerated with daughter Caroline or son George who were residing in Wells. On the 1840 assessment list the house and lot were transferred to Elijah Goodrich. John does not appear on the 1841 assessment list, but appears on the 1842 assessment list with one cow and then again in 1844 (compiled late fall of 1843) with one cow. John is related to have d. Mar 1844 Wells. Place of interment unknown, but they were perhaps buried on the property they settled on near Rowley Hill.

  9. Sarah Osgood b. 20 June 1786 Whitehall, Washington County, New York or Kingsbury, New York.
  10.  John Osgood b. 16 Dec 1787.
  11. Elizabeth Osgood b. 7 June/Dec 1789 m. Richard Whitbeck (2)William Buchanan and     settled in Wells.
  12.  William C. Osgood b. 8 Feb 1792.
  13.  Levi K. Osgood b. 25 Nov 1793.
  14.  Mary Osgood b. 20 Feb 1796 Tully.
  15.  Thomas Osgood b. 5 June 1798 Tully.
  16. Caroline Osgood b. 19 June 1801 m. 31 Dec 1818 Shubel Rowley, Jr.
  17.  Shubal Osgood b. 19 Aug 1803 Tully.
  18.  Esther Osgood b. 7 Sept 1805 Tully d. 1806 Tully.
  19.  George Merrill Osgood b. 7 Dec 1807.
  20.  Esther Osgood b. 12 June 1810 m. 18 Feb 1830 Abraham Osborne.

 2.  Thomas Osgood Jr., b. 12 Jan 1778 m. Dec 1801 Abagail Ingals b. 12 Feb 1786 daughter of James    Ingals and Abagail Slade and they removed  to what became South Creek Township (formed from    Wells in 1836), Bradford County, Pennsylvania. Thomas appears on the 1808 assessment (tax) list of    Tioga Township (Wells Township not yet formed and at that date Wells was part of Tioga Township,    Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, which portion then became Smithfield Township, Lycoming County    and then Wells Township, Bradford County). They removed to what is now Elmira, New York where    they were enumerated in 1810 with two sons in their household. Thomas first appears on the 1818    assessment list of Wells, farmer. Appears on the 1819 list, but not 1820. Enumerated in Elmira in    1820. Appears again in 1823 with daughters Catherine, Sally, and Amanda appearing as “poor    children” on the assessment list, unable to pay for their schooling. Residence was on Judson Hill on    what later became known as the "Wood or Brasted farm" where they built a house and cleared the    land. Thomas was a shoemaker. Enumerated 1830 census, son James I. Osgood enumerated beside    them. Thomas last appears on the 1834 assessment list of Wells. Removed to Homer, Medina County,   Ohio in company with son Joel and family, daughter Catherine and family, and daughter Sally and    family. Enumerated 1840 census of Homer. Removed to Plain Township, Wood County, Ohio.    Thomas d. 29 Jan 1848 72y (ts). Abagail was enumerated in Plain Township in 1850 and 1860,    residing with daughter Abagail and family, d. 16 Oct 1864 79y 8m 4d (ts) buried with Thomas in    Oak Grove Cemetery, Bowling Green, Wood County.

  21.  James Ingals Osgood b. 28 Dec 1802.
  22.  Joel Osgood b. June 1804 New York.
  23.  Jehiel Osgood b. 1809 drowned infancy.
  24.  Catherine Osgood b. 1 Oct 1811 Elmira m. Benjamin S. Judson.
  25.  Sarah Osgood b. 12 Nov 1812 Elmira.
  26.  Amanda Osgood b. 17 Dec 1816 m. Michael Wolfe of Columbia Township.
  27.  Abagail Osgood b. 11 Feb 1820.

Third Generation:
 9. Sarah Osgood b. 20 June 1786 m. 2 Sept 1800 John Grant b. 4 Nov 1775 Stonington, Connecticut son of John Grant and Thankful Lewis. John was enumerated as a head of household in Fabius, Onondaga County, New York in 1800 near the Osgood family with no other members in his household. Enumerated in Attica, Genesee County, New York in 1820 and 1830. In 1834 they removed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Enumerated in Franklin, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Territory in 1840. Enumerated in Greenville, Brown County, Wisconsin in 1850. John d. 9 Nov 1856 Ellington, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. Sarah enumerated in Ellington in 1860. Sarah d. 16 Jan 1862. Buried Ellington Cemetery.

  28.  Jane I. Grant b. 13 Jan 1802.
  29.  John Lewis Grant b. 9 July 1804 Tully, New York m. Elva Munger.
  30.  Sarah G. Grant b. 3 Jan 1806.
  31.  Mary Grant b. 3 May 1808 Attica, New York m. Othniel Hamilton.
  32.  Asa Grant b. 1 June 1810.
33.  Vincent O. Grant b. 24 July 1812 Attica m. Sabrina Standish (2)Sarah Burke.
34.  Thankful Ann Grant b. 6 May 1814 Batavia, Genesee County, New York m. 22 Dec 1837 Daniel Babcock Fillmore.
  35.  Ruhama Grant b. 10 Nov 1816 m. Seneca Fish and she d. 1 Feb 1882 Sandusky, Ohio.
  36.  William O. Grant b. 29 Sept 1818 m. 25 Feb 1849 Martha Ann Crosslin.
37.  Sophia N. Grant b. 28 Sept 1820.
38.  Avery Christopher Grant b. 26 May 1823 Attica m. Ann Wickware.
  39.  Cynthia Grant b. 4 Sept 1825.
40.  Sanford Spencer Grant b. 13 July 1827.
  41.  Andrew J. Grant b. 15 Oct 1829.

10.  John Osgood b. 16 Dec 1787 m. c. 1814 Ann Pinkerton.

  42.  William Osgood b. c. 1815.
  43.  Benjamin Osgood b. 1 Sept 1818.

12.  William C. Osgood b. 8 Feb 1792, soldier War of 1812, appeared on the 1814 assessment list, m. c. 1813 Susan Cole. Not enumerated as a head of household in Wells in 1820. Enumerated 1830 census of Wells with one male child of age five and under age ten (b.1821-25) in the household. William m. c. 1833 (2)Henrietta Miller b. c. 1812. Residence was on warrant parcel 1388 on Rowley Hill. On the 1837 assessment list he was a merchant with a house and lot. On the 1839 assessment list he was a non resident and on the 1840 assessment list the notation “moved out,” transfering house and lot and store to Elijah Goodrich. Enumerated in Rochester, Monroe County, New York in 1850, millwright. William was evidently deceased before the 1860 census enumeration. Henrietta was enumerated in the household of son Seneca in 1860 in Rochester.

  Child of William and Susan:
  44.  son b. 1821-25.

  Children of William and Henrietta:
  45.  Seneca N. Osgood b. c. 1838 enumerated in Rochester in 1860, auctioneer, with wife Louisa, age 22, mother, and sister Caroline and husband in household.
  46.  Caroline Osgood b. c. 1840 m. Fohesler? B. Ferris, b. c. 1836, machinist in 1860 census enumeration.

13.  Levi K. Osgood b. 23 Nov 1793 was listed as single on the 1817 assessment, farmer on the 1818 assessment list, m. 15 Nov 1819 Olive Cummings b. 1800/01daughter of Jacob Cummings and Mary Franklin. Enumerated in Wells in 1820. Residence was on warrant parcel 1388 and 1389 in the vicinity of Rowley Hill. Levi last appears on the 1822 assessment list of Wells. Enumerated in Rutland Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania in 1830 where the family continued to reside. Olive d. 8 Feb 1873 (ts) and Levi d. 22 Feb 1883 89y 2m 28d (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery, Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania.

47.  Jacob Watson Osgood b. 14 Nov 1820.
48.  Lewis Osgood b. 8 Jan 1823.
  49.  Mary Osgood b. 7 Nov 1824.
  50.  John Osgood b. 5 Sept 1826 d. 12 June 1875 48y 9m 7d (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
  51.  Jane M. Osgood b. 12 Feb 1829.
  52.  Caroline Osgood b. 29 June 1831.
  53.  Samantha Osgood b. 16 Dec 1833.
  54.  Asa Osgood (twin) b. 19 May 1837.
  55.  Edward Orrin Osgood (twin) b. 19 May 1837.
  56.  Ruth E. Osgood b. 10 Feb 1841.
  57.  Miranda R. Osgood (twin) b. 8 July 1843 d. 22 Mar 1861 17y 8m 14d (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.
  58.  Amanda L. Osgood (twin) b. 8 July 1843.

14. Mary Osgood b. 20 Feb 1796 m. and d. 13 Nov 1831.

  Rosella b. Dec 1815.
  Rosander b. May 1817.
  Mary, known as Polly, b. 1821.

15.  Thomas Osgood b. 5 June 1798 m. 28 Sept 1816 Elizabeth Seeley b. 10 Mar 1798 daughter of    Samuel Seeley and Mercy Bartlett. Enumerated in the 1820 census of Elmira, Tioga County (that    portion that became Chemung County), New York. Thomas first appears on the 1824 assessment list    of Wells (compiled fall of 1823). On the 1831 assessment property had been transfered to Nathan    Buchanan and they removed from the township. Thomas was a minister. Elizabeth d. 28 Feb 1833    Centerville, Allegany County, New York. Thomas m. (2)Mary. Thomas was enumerated in     Centerville in 1840 with two males of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1826-30), one male of age    forty and under age fifty (b. 1791-1800), two females under age five (b. 1836-40), one female of age    forty and under age fifty (b. 1791-1800) and one female of age of seventy and under age eighty (b.    1761-70). Some of his younger children were evidently in other households. Thomas d. 24 Mar 1891.

  Moses S. Osgood b. 18 June 1817 enumerated in Warsaw, Genesee County, New York in 1840, m. 1     Dec 1858 Elizabeth Davis.
  Charles W. Osgood b. 9 Nov 1818 m. 23 Nov 1845 Eliza A. Wilcox.
  Celestia R. Osgood b. 3 Feb 1820 m. James Smith.
  Alzina Osgood b. 24 Apr 1821 m. 24 Mar 1839 Samuel Miller.
  Clymenia M. Osgood b. 23 June 1823 m. 8 Nov 1846 Edward Hayward.
  John D. Osgood b. 6 Nov 1824 m. 12 Nov 1848 Margaret Davis.
  Edmond O’Fling Osgood b. 10 May 1826 Wells m. Rowena Colesgrove.
  Harriet J. Osgood b. 16 Mar 1827 m. 16 Sept 1847 Ira Ackerman.
  Henry M. Osgood b. 22 Sept 1828 m. 15 Feb 1851 Magalena Carbon.
  Vianna Osgood b. 29 May 1830 m. 14 May 1849 Robert Miller.
  James A. Osgood b. 3 Feb 1832.

  Children of Thomas and Mary:
  Marian Osgood b. 9 Sept 1835.
  Mary Olivia Osgood b. 28 Jan 1837.

17. Shubal Osgood b. 19 Aug 1803, millwright, was single on the 1825 assessment list, m. Nov 1825 in Wells, Lucinda Wade b. 1805 New York daughter of John Wade and Martha Jones. Removed to Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1840, but returned to Mosherville in 1847. Enumerated 1850 census of Wells. Removed to Bellmont, Allegany County, New York in 1851. Lucinda d. 13 June 1861 56y 5m 15d (ts). Shubal m. 14 May 1865 Lykinda McClary. Shubal d. 29 Oct 1885 82y 10d (ts) or 29 Sept 1885 (family record).

  George M. Osgood b. c. 1826 m. Hannah Noble. Enumerated Jackson Township, Tioga County,     Pennsylvania in 1850, lumberman. Daughter, Ella d 5 June 1864 8y (ts) Allegany County, New     York.
  Sarah B. Osgood b. c. 1832 Pennsylvania d. 19 Oct 1869 33y 2m 17d (ts). She was age 18 on the     1850 census enumeration, marker perhaps transcribed incorrectly.
  Richard J. Osgood b. 10 June 1835 Pennsylvania d. 19 Oct 1855 20y 4m 9d (ts).
  Thomas H. Osgood b. c. 1837 Pennsylvania.
  Benton Osgood b. 1837 d. 1930 (ts) Forest Hills Cemetery, Town of Amity. Wife, Polly b. 1837 d.     1907 (ts).

19.  George Merrill Osgood b. 7 Dec 1807 m. 1831 Mary Osborn b. 11 Jan 1805. George d. 17 June    1894 86y and Mary d. 29 Oct 1896 (ts) Judson Hill Cemetery, Wells Township.

  Ammon Osgood b. Sept 1836 Wells m. Emma Wintermute. Dentist in Bath, New York.
  Alvah Edwin Osgood b. Sept 1841 Wells was enumerated in Wells in 1880, farmer, with wife Amanda, age 29, and children, George, age 8, and Edith, age 1. Enumerated in Wells in 1900 with wife Sarah E. Daniels, b. Apr 1851, who was a widow with children when they m. c. 1898. In the 1900 directory owned a 100 acre farm. Alvah d. 8 June 1927 buried Judson Hill, Wells Township, no makrer.

  Olva E. Osgood, aged 84 years died Wednesday at 10 p.m. at the home of J. L. Porter at Troy, Pa. He is survived by a son, George of Tioga, a daughter, Mrs. Edith Hill, of Mosherville, Pa. The funeral was held at the Judson Hill, Pa., M. E. church Saturday; burial in the Judson Hill cemetery (The Agitator, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, June 15, 1927).

21.  James Ingals Osgood b. 28 Dec 1802 m. 4 Nov 1826 Jane Judson b. 27 May 1800 Greenville,    Greene County, New York daughter of Solomon Judson. About 1833 they removed from Judson Hill    to Mosherville, engaged in farming and lumbering. James gave $100 in 1869 to a building fund for    removal of the Presbyterian Church at the state line to Mosherville. Jane d. 13 Mar 1880 and James d.   29 May 1882 buried Mosherville Cemetery. The 1880 mortality schedule relates Jane d. of heart    disease, age 79 9/12, 54 years in county. No children.

22.  Joel Osgood b. June 1804 first appears on the 1827 assessment list of Wells, single on the 1828 (compiled fall of 1827) assessment list. Joel m. Anna Odell b. 1810 daughter of Peter Odell and Elizabeth Ward of Wells. Joel is related to have made a clearing where Nathan Shepard afterwards located. Enumerated 1830 census of Wells. They removed to Plain Township, Wood County, Ohio in 1835 or earlier when Joel was listed as a voter in the first election. Enumerated in Plain Township in 1840. Joel was an elected trustee in the township in 1843. Enumerated in Fairfield Township, Lenawee County, Michigan in 1850 and 1860, farmer. Enumerated in Washington, Jasper County, Iowa in 1870, farmer. Enumerated on Third Street, Mitchellville, Polk County, Iowa in 1880, farmer, granddaughter Emma F. Elliott residing with them.

  Clavilla Osgood b. 1826-30 (school census of Plain Township taken Oct 1842).
  Lyman Osgood b. c. 1834 Ohio.
  Bennet Osgood b. c. 1838 Ohio.
  Perry Osgood b. c. 1841 Ohio.
  Joel Osgood b. c. 1846 Ohio.
  Mary Nicholson Osgood b. 1849 Michigan.
  Jasper Osgood b. 1851 Michigan.

25.  Sarah Osgood, often known as Sally, b. 12 Nov 1812 m. 27 Jan 1831 Miller Husted b. 11 May 1810 son of James Husted and Catherine Miller of Rutland Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. Enumerated in Homer, Medina County, Ohio in 1840; Plain Township, Wood County, Ohio in 1850, 1860, and 1870, farmer. Sarah was evidently deceased before 1880 when Miller was enumerated in the household of son Philander in Culver, Ottawa County, Kansas.

  Catherine E. Husted b. 29 Feb 1832 Rutland m. Francis Marion Osborn, resided Cowley County,     Kansas.
  Harriet Jane Husted b. 6 June 1833 Rutland m. Samuel N. Sutton.
  Clarinda F. Husted b. 15 Oct 1836 m. 29 Mar 1860 William Ewing and resided Chicago, Illinois.
  Joel E. Husted b. 25 Sept 1838 m. 19 Feb 1860 Minerva A. T. Smith, resided Dundee, Michigan.
  Philander J. Husted b. 13 Dec 1839 m. 9 May 1860 Ann Lehan and 20 Mar 1865 (2)Demice     Dessius Patrick and 17 July 1875 (3)Emma J. Morrison. Philander d. 24 Feb 1914 Weston,     Wood County, Ohio.
  Sewell Finley Husted b. 19 June 1850 m. 28 Sept 1874 Grace Weaver, resided Ford, Ontario.

27.  Abagail Osgood b. 11 Feb 1820 m. 29 Dec 1840 Martin Patterson of Homer, Medina County, Ohio b. c. 1819. Marriage perhaps occurred before 29 Dec 1840 as a female of Abigail’s age was already in Martin’s household in the 1840 census enumeration of Homer, Medina County, Ohio and Abagail was not enumerated in her parent’s household in 1840. Farmer, enumerated in Plain Township, Wood County, Ohio in 1850, 1860, and 1870. They removed to Fairfield Township, Lenawee County, Michigan where her brother Joel and family resided. Enumerated in Fairfield in 1880, farmer.

  Jeremiah H. Patterson b. 25 July 1842 Homer, Licking County, Ohio.
  Lucy R. Patterson b. 27 Sept 1846 Homer.
  John T. Patterson b. 12 Apr 1849 Homer.

Fourth Generation:
47.  Jacob Watson Osgood b. 14 Nov 1820 m. Zilpha A. Nichols and he d. 1888 Charleston, Tioga County.

48.  Lewis Osgood b. 8 Jan 1823 m. Cynthia Bailey. Lewis m. 12 Apr 1853 Lovina Lane b. c. 1832. Enumerated in Rutland Township in 1860.

Abraham A. Osgood b. 29 Jan 1854 Rutland Township.
Lewis M. Osgood b. 1855 Rutland Township.

49.  Mary Osgood b. 7 Nov 1824 m. William B. Sturdevant and she d. 2 July 1890 (ts) Jobs Corners    Cemetery.

51.  Jane M. Osgood b. 12 Feb 1829 m. Warren Murdough.

  Flora Murdough b. 5 May 1851.
  Eliza Murdough.
  Barnard Murdough b. 10 July 1853.
  Edith Murdough b. 30 Sept 1854.
  Warren Murdough b. 27 Mar 1856.
  James Murdough b. 9 Mar 1857.
  Birdie Murdough b. 18 July 1859.

52.  Caroline Osgood b. 29 June 1831 m. 8 July 1845 in Jackson Township, George Huntley.

  Francis Huntley b. 22 Nov 1850.
  Marcus Huntley b. 10 May 1853.
  Nelson C. Huntley b. 21 July 1854.
  Jane Huntley b. 11 July 1855.
  Willis B. Huntley b. 18 Aug 1858.

53.  Samantha Osgood b. 16 Dec 1833 m. Reuben Barnhart.

54.  Asa Osgood (twin) b. 19 May 1837 m.10 Apr 1859 Sarah J. Tice b. 1840 daughter of Philip Tice and Amanda Sutton and she d. 1909.

  Richmond Osgood b. c. 1861.
  Raymond Osgood b. c. 1863.
  Philip Osgood b. c. 1866.
  Myra Osgood.

55.  Edward Orrin Osgood (twin) b. 19 May 1837 m. 24 Feb 1869 (Bradford Reporter) Amanda Ann Irwin of South Creek b. 1850 d. 10 Dec 1893 43y 5m 26d (obit) buried Judson Hill. Orr m. (2)Helen V. Bond b. Apr 1863. Orr d. 1909 (ts) and Helen d. 1917 (ts) Judson Hill.

  Clarence Osgood b. 11 Apr 1891 m. Margaret Grinnell.

56.  Ruth E. Osgood b. 10 Feb 1841 m. 7/27 Nov 1860 in Jackson Township, Benjamin P. Knight.

  Anna F. Knight b. 16 Apr 1862.
  George H. Knight b. 28 June 1863.

58.  Amanda L. Osgood (twin) b. 8 July 1843 m. 12 Jan 1870 David W. Crumb b. 1847 and she d. 1915 (ts) Jobs Corners Cemetery.

OWEN(S)

Israel Owen m. Jane Ferrier. Will of Israel Owen dated 22 Apr 1814 Warwick, Orange County, New York, probated 10 May 1814 (Liber E:208-10) mentions wife (not named) and children William, Thomas, Sally, Betsy, Ester, and Margaret being the youngest. After death of wife, half of property divided between William and Thomas and half divided between four daughters. Margaret is to have all household furniture after decease of wife. Executors, Robert Farrier and William Owen. Witnessed by Jesse K. Decker, Thomas Farrier, and Anna Oldfield.

 1.  William Owen b. 5 Oct 1777.
 2.  Sarah Owen b. 15 Oct 1782.
 3.  Elizabeth Owen b. c. 1785.
 4.  Esther Owen b. Apr 1789.
 5.  Thomas Owen b. 10 Sept 1791.
 6.  Margaret Owen b. Oct 1797.

Second Generation:
 1.  William Owen b. 5 Oct 1777 m. Margaret Carr b. c. 1765 and first wife of John McWhorter b.    1762 d. 5 June 1797 Vernon Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. Margaret had children by her    first husband. William was a farmer and kept a public house in Vernon. William d. 20 Dec 1829 and    Margaret about 1848 age 83 (History of Sussex County, New Jersey).

  Jane Owen m. Uri Terry.
  Robert Owen b. 6 July 1806 m. 5 Feb 1825 Rebecca Dunn.

 2.  Sarah Owen, known as Sally, b. 15 Oct 1782 m. Thomas Wright and she d. 27 Feb 1866 83y 4m    12d (ts) Coryland Cemetery, Wells Township. See Wright.

 3.  Elizabeth Owen, known as Betsey, b. c. 1785 m. 25 May 1806 Nathaniel Roe b. 23 Sept 1775 son of   Nathaniel Roe and Bathsheba Dunning. Resided Warwick, Orange County, New York. Elizabeth d.   12 Apr 1859 and Nathaniel d. 18 Dec 1866.

  William Owen Roe b. 17 Apr 1807.
  Bathsheba Roe b. 1812.

 4.  Esther Owen b. Apr 1789 m. James Gordon and she d. 10 Mar 1864 74y 10m 21d (ts) Coryland    Cemetery, Wells Township. See Gordon.

 5.  Thomas Owen b. 10 Sept 1791 (ts) and wife Ruth b. 30 June 1797 (ts) Vermont were enumerated in    Warwick, Orange County, New York in 1830. They became members of the North Church of Wells, a   Presbyterian Church constituted at the state line, 22 Nov 1836. Richard J. Owen became a member    at the same time. Enumerated in Canton Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania in 1840.    Enumerated in Dix, Chemung (that portion that became Schuyler) County, New York in 1850,    farmer. Thomas and Ruth purchased (34:322) the fourth farm in the Seeley Creek Valley from the    state line of about 100 acres on 24 Mar 1851 from Lawrence and Sally Jane Copley. Their residence    was on the west side of the road. Enumerated 1860 census of Wells. Thomas d. 30 June 1869 (ts).    Ruth enumerated with son James in 1870, d. 14 July 1875 (ts) Coryland Cemetery, Wells Township.

  7.  daughter b. 1811-15.
  8.  son b. 1816-20.
  9.  perhaps Henry W. Owen b. c. 1816.
  10.  perhaps Jane Owen b. 22 May 1822.
  11.  daughter b. 1821-25.
  12.  Harriet Owen b. Dec 1829 New York.
  13.  James K. Owen b. c. 1835 New York.

 6.  Margaret Owen b. Oct 1797 m. John Reed and she d. 9 Aug 1833 35y 9m 29d (ts) Coryland    Cemetery, Wells Township. See Reed.

Third Generation:
 9.  Henry W. Owen b. c. 1816 was of Dix, New York when he m. 4 Nov 1841 (Elmira Gazette, November 18, 1841) Nancy L. Seamans of Dundee, New York. Enumerated in Dix, Chemung (that portion that became Schuyler) County, New York in 1850, farmer, with wife Nancy S. and four children in the household. There was also a Henry Owen m. Charlotte Roy b. 4 Dec 1811 Orange County, New York daughter of Alexander Roy and Joanna McWhorter of Wells. Charlotte d. 19 Mar 1849 of consumption in Indiana (Elmira Gazette, April 26, 1849).

10.  Jane Owen b. 22 May 1822 was of Southport, Chemung County, New York when she m. 4 Jan 1849    (Elmira Gazette, January 11, 1849) Simeon Raymond Jones 2d of Southport b. 17 Jan 1819 Bath,    New York son of  Philo Jones and Jane Howell Carpenter.

  Clarence M. Jones b. 17 Nov 1849.
  Florence Jones b. 22 Dec 1853 d. young.
  Ella Mary Jones b. 20 May 1856 m. Henry J. Wilson.
  Ida Jane Jones b. 20 Mar 1861.
  Raymond Thomas Jones b. 1 Sept 1864 m. Mary Effie Seeley.

12.  Harriet Owen b. Dec 1829 m. 10 Dec 1853 Enoch S. Robbins of Waverly, New York b. Dec 1828. Physician, enumerated in Covington, Tioga County, Pennsylvania in 1860, 1870, 1880, and 1900.

  Adeline Robbins b. c. 1856 m. Sullivan Adelbert Gaskill.
  Emma Robbins b. c. 1859 m. 11 Sept 1880 (Wellsboro Agitator, September 28, 1880) at Covington, George Ridge.

13.  James K. Owen b. c. 1835 enlisted 8 Sept 1864 in Company A 207 PA during Civil War, m. Esther Jane Queal b. July 1835 daugher of Robert Queal and Sarah Jane Gordon. Enumerated 1870 and 1880 census of Wells residing in the Seeley Creek Valley between Mosherville and the state line upon the farm where his parents settled. James deceased before 1900. Esther and four children enumerated in Wells in 1900. Enumerated in Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1910, children Minnie and Thomas residing with her. Jane d. July 1911.

  Mrs. Esther J. Owen died of heat prostration and an apoplectic seizure Sunday noon at the family home, 1005 Pennsylvania Avenue, aged seventy-five years. She is survived by one son, Thomas; three daughters, Minnie, Mary and Jennie, all of Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Warren of Pine City, and Mrs. Foster Garrison of Mansfield, Pa. The decedent was a member of the South Presbyterian church. (handwritten on article – July 7, 1911).

  Minnie M. Owen b. Dec 1866, teacher, single, d. 25 Apr 1933 Elmira, New York buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.
  Mary Owen b. Apr 1868.
  Jane Owen, known as Jennie, b. Nov 1870.
  Thomas Owen b. Jan 1872.

  Miss Minnie Owen, a retired Elmira school teacher, died Tuesday night at the family home, 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. She was a member of the South Presbyterian Church. Surviving are one sister, Miss Jennie Owen; and a brother Thomas, both at home. The funeral was held in Westfield this afternoon with burial in that village. (handwritten on article Apr. 25, 1933).

Coe S. Owen b. 28 Aug 1837 m. Jane Brewer b. 7 June 1838 daughter of Johnson Brewer and Samantha Barber and she d. 10 Mar 1911 a life long resident of Wells survived by daughter, Mrs. Lillie Eaton wife of Delos Eaton of Wells; sister, Mrs. Stephen Tobey of Caton, New York; brothers, Nathan Brewer of Elmira and Frederick Brewer of Caton (obituary). Coe d. 26 Dec 1921.

Coe S. Owen died Monday morning at the home of his daughter Mrs. Delos E. Eaton at Webb. He is survived by three grandchildren, Francis Eaton of Elmira, John Eaton of Montana, Walter Eaton of Wells, Pa. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Mosherville Church, the Rev. Seymore Barrett, to officiate. Burial in the Mosherville Cemetery (obituary).
 

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