NOTES ON THE FEBRUARY 9, 1848 APPEAL OF LADIES OF TOWN OF SPRINGPORT 1848 FEMALE PETITION |
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Scan 53__ SpringportPetition.xls |
Family Name |
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Vital Statistics |
Cemetery |
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Allen |
Judeth |
died 4/8/1872 ae 72y 3m |
Quaker - Union Springs |
Spelling should be Judith |
Anthony |
Caroline C. |
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Anthony |
Cynthia |
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Anthony |
Eliza |
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Anthony |
Marilla |
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Anthony |
Nancy |
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Anthony |
Ruth |
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Arnold |
M. C. |
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Was she the wife of James Arnold? |
Barbar |
Catherine |
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Barber |
F. M. |
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Barret |
Caroline |
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Beardsley |
Gertrude |
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Question spelling of Beardsly. N.C. Beardsley & brother owned the South Mill Pond |
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property and did business there. There was also a Beardsley & Eldredge. When |
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Beardsley died, his widow, Katherine, married Eldredge who died and she returned |
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to Union Springs and lived in the house at se corner of S. Cayuga & Center Streets. |
Bennett |
Deborah |
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Berryman |
Mary |
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Bowen |
Harriet M. |
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Are they related to Edwin C. Bowen, house builder & mover, who was the grandfather |
Bowen |
Ruth |
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of Emma Yawger Shank? |
Brooks |
Mary H. |
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Burger |
Harriet |
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Burns |
Mary |
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Bush |
Mary |
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Tim Bush operated the first Blacksmith Shop south fo Burnham's store at sw corner |
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N. Cayuga & Mill Streets (south side of pond). |
Capen |
Eliza |
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Was she the wife of Luman Capen, brother-in-law of Laban Hoskins, who was in |
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business with him in dry goods store? |
Carr |
Abigail |
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Carr |
Caroline |
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Case (?) |
Caroline |
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Chambers |
Mary |
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Was she related to James Chambers, emigrated from Ireland & lived on Factory St.? |
Collins |
Mary M. |
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I think they lived in the first house north of the Fox Apartments. A Collins ran the . |
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Setandard Oil Gas Station opposite the Yawger brick house cor. Scoby & N. Cayuga |
Comstock |
Huldah |
d 3/1850 age 78 |
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Comstock |
Maria |
d. 2/2/1878 ae 72y 2m23d |
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Cozzens |
L. M |
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Allen Hammond's middle name was Cozzens |
Cozzens |
Mary |
d. 2/8/1883 ae 72y |
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Allen Hammond's middle name was Cozzens |
Crane |
Mrs. C. |
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Cullen |
Ann |
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Curry |
Cordelia M. |
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Davis |
Louisa |
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Day |
Jane F. |
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Debery |
Susan |
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Deyo |
Harriet L. |
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Dunn |
Mary |
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Eldredge |
Hannah |
d. 1/6/1871 ae 86 |
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nee Barker |
Eldridge |
Eliza Ann |
d 6/18/1904 ae 89y 5m18d |
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Eldridge |
Margaret |
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Emery |
Nancy |
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Everson |
Mary A. |
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Field |
Deborah D. |
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Finch |
Mary |
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Finch |
Polly |
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Finckley |
L. |
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Fowler |
Esther |
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This is a typo. She spelled it ESTHER NOT ESTER The Fowlers lived in the house |
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north of the Astoria Hotel on S. Cayuga Street. |
Fowler |
Mary S. |
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Fowler |
Phebe |
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French |
Susan |
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Greble |
Hannah |
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A Greble made kegs at the North Millpond. |
Green |
Arilla |
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A Green Family lived on Green Street; and when they moved back to Philadelphia, |
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the street was named for them after they returned to Philadelphia to live. |
Hamblin |
Lucinda |
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Hamblin |
Jane F. |
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Hamblin |
Thankful |
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Hendrick |
Lucretia |
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Hiliker |
Margaret |
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Hoagland |
Adelia M. |
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Charles Hoagland was a Blacksmith & Carriage Makere. Moved to Montezuma. |
Hoagland |
Maryan |
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Hoff |
Ann |
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The Hoff Family lived on the north side of Center Street. |
Hope |
Happalone(?) |
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Hopkins |
Huldah |
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Hoskins |
Sophia |
d. 2/28/1863 ae 71y. |
Quaker - Union Springs |
Sophia Soutwick Hoskins was wife of Laban Hoskins |
Hoskins |
Sophie B. |
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Howell |
Lydia K. |
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Howland |
Beulah |
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Howland |
Henrietta |
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Howland |
Maryan |
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Howland |
G. M. |
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Howland |
P. J.(?) |
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Hunt |
Margaret |
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Kies |
Hannah |
d. 12/08/1867 ae. 67y. |
Quaker - Union Springs |
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McDonald |
Mary |
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McDonald |
Rhoda Ann |
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There was a McDonald (a Carpenter) who lived in the house that was there earlier before |
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the house where Ned Brightman lives on North Cayuga St.burned. At Fairfield Farms he |
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renovated the fireplace in the east living room, moving & raising it to its original position |
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(offcenter to accommodate the chimney) where it had been centered when the fireplace |
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was closed off. |
Murray |
Ann |
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Myers |
Experance |
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Was this name illegible? |
Newton |
Mary B. |
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Oreston |
Sally |
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Parcel(s?) |
Mary |
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Peterson |
Elizabeth A. |
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Was she the wife of Dr. Peter Hoff Peterson, an ancestor of the Abbott sisters, the family home was the second house south of Homer Street, east side of Cayuga Street. |
Post |
Lavinia |
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Post |
Narussa(?) C. |
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Quigley |
Rebecca |
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Randall |
Cathereine |
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Reynolds |
Cathereine |
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Richardson |
Eliza |
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Could this be Eliza or Elida? |
Scoby |
Mary |
d. 12/18/1862 ae 72y |
Quaker - Union Springs |
This is interesting spelling. See "Schoby" on the signpost at the St. corner |
Smith |
Abigail |
d11/20/1855 ae16y9m19d |
Quaker - Union Springs |
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Snell |
Margaret F |
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Snell |
Rachel |
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Is she related to Cynthia Snell who livd witrh the Richardsons (in Trefz House) |
Stewart |
Mary Ann |
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The Stewarts had a shoe store, I think. They lived on upper Center Street. |
Stine |
Elizabeth |
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Stout |
Elizabeth |
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Anna Yawger married a Stout. Jonathan Stout operated a tannery at the North Mill Pond. |
Tallman |
Laura W(?) |
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Terwilliger |
Harriet A. |
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Tomson |
Mrs. L. |
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Toun |
Lydia |
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Tredwell |
Betsy |
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Wasn't there a Tredwell Hotel operator in the brick buiding cor Basin & S. Cayuga Street? |
Tripp |
Marjorie |
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Question spelling of Marjorie |
Tripp |
Sarah |
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Tuttle |
Calantha |
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Tuttle |
Issabela |
d. 3/16/1859 ae 68y |
Quaker - Union Springs |
There was a Dr. Tripp, a dentist, who lived north fo Don Webb's home |
Valentine |
Mary |
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Vallence |
Mary |
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Valmore |
Mary |
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George Valmore emigrated from Troy NY and commenced business in 1841, kept a tailor |
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shop & sold shoes in a frame house on the site of the Astoria Hotel. |
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Van Sickle |
Sarah |
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Ruth VanSickle Downing's gr.gr.grandmother who lived on the family farm & at her death |
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her casket was decorated with a sheaf of wheat, instead of flowers, to indicate her love for |
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her farm. |
Wedge |
Henrietta E. |
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Wheeler |
Eliza A. |
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White |
Dolly |
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Whright(?) |
Emaline A. |
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Willilams |
Harriet A. |
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Willilams |
Electa |
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Willits |
Eliza A. |
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Winegar |
Harriet |
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Winegar |
Laura |
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Winegar |
Lydia |
d. 2/7/1876 b. 10/23/1785 |
Quaker - Union Springs |
She was Lydia Mosher who married Philip Winegar |
Yawger |
Hannah |
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Page 3 - Question the spelling of "Perminant". The correct spelling is "Permanent" |
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Page 3- Question the spellingof "Atonment". The correct spelling is "Atonement" |
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