Jefferson County, NY
Pioneers – Extracted by Rebecca Rector from
Our County & It’s People: Descriptive Work on Jefferson Co., NY, by
Edgar C. Emerson, 1898
First purchase made by Elisha Phillips, 1798
Nicholas Salisbury, from western NY,
Samuel Fox
Daniel Fox (elder brother of Sam) (Rev. War)
Peter Doxtater, 1800, from German Flats in
Eliphalet Edmunds, 1798, from VT
David Smith, 1800
Zacheus Walsworth
John Smith
Francis McKee
Consider Low
Jacob Kellogg
John Cole
George Houseman
Robert Myrick
John Coles
David Hale
William Benton
Francis Baker
Elihu, Abner & Julius Martin (brothers), from VT (Abner
to
Maj. Isaac Baker
Capt. Richard Goodell (War 1812)
Bradford Lisk
Mr. Munn
Priam Thompson
Elijah Fox
Myron Cooper
Thomas family, 1800 (William, Benjamin. Ezra, Ira from Windham Co., VT; followed by
Elihu, Joel, and their mother)
Capt. Barney, 1810 (to
Edward Barney, 1801
Charles, Thomas, Joseph Greene from
NY. Charles was land agent)
Joshua Clark
Samuel Marot
Lorenzo Rhodes
Capt. Sill, surveyor
Baxter Adams
Westwood, Moses, Carmi, Wright families from MA
John Wright
Eli Wright
Rufus Nims
Lemuel Arms & sons, 1804, from
Cyrus Eddy, 1803
Miles Cooper, 1803, from
Titus Bassett, 1804
Heman Colton, 1806
Herman Keep, 1817
Roger Read, 1806, from VT
Benjamin Sweet
Albert Rice
David Grummon, 1802 (1st Baptist Society)
Daniel Talcott, from
Abel Bassett (Rev. War)
John Merriam (Rev. War)
Danforth Doty (Rev. War)
Daniel Hardy, 1804
Chauncey Mills, from CT
Abel Myrick
Samuel Knapp
Andrew McNitt
Jesse Smith (to
Jesse Hale, 1804, from Oneida Co., NY
Abel Hart
James D. LeRay, developer, 1804. Sales of land began in 1816
John Norton, from
Samuel Young
James Carnegie
William Martin
Moses George
Elijah Root
Leicester Hoadley
Jerry Carrier
John Fuller
Charles Rundlet, from VT (to Plessis)
John Spalsbury, 1819, from
Abraham Newman, 1820 (Rev. War)
Daniel Wherry (Rev. War)
Peter Lutz (Rev. War)
Epharim Hogert (Rev. War)
Mr. Patton (Rev. War)
George Rappole (Rev. War)
Austin Martin, 1816 (about)
George Patterson, 1816
Nathaniel Goodell, 1816
Martin T. Morseman, 1816
Alexander McAllister, 1816
Reuben Hinman, 1816
Horatio Hubbard, 1816
Charles, Jabez, & John Beardsley, 1816
Jabez Peoples, 1816
Ephraim Marvel, 1816
William Merrill, 1816
Samuel & Silas Morse, 1816
Thomas Stickney, 1816
Joseph Huntington, 1816
Clark & David Briggs, 1816
Solomon Makepeace, 1816
Elder Stowe, 1816
John D. Davidson, 1816
Jason Clark, 1816
Azariah Walton, 1816
Jarius Rich (famous hunter)
Andrew Cornwall
Jacob Springer
Abel Bigelow
Joseph Houghton
Moses C. Jewett
John Rhodes
Erastus Hardy
Allen Cole
Peter Loucks
Capt. William Lee
Peter Vrooman
Daniel Sterling, 1804
Edward, Edward Jr., John C. & Hopestill Foster, 1806
John Bethel
Peter Raven
Silas Ward
Asa Hunt, 1807
Lyman Colburn
William Randall
Henry Adams
Allen Thompson
Clark Lewis, 1808
Salmon White
Amos Keith
Amos & Warren Streeter, 1809
Caleb Cheeney
Moses & Reuben Nott (& mother)
Samuel Hubbard, 1805
Dexter & Sherebiah Gibbs
Henry C. Baldwin
Amasa Sartwell
Almon Beecher
William Fletcher
James Parker, 1806
John Jenison, 1806
Daniel Heald, 1806
John Robinson, 1806
Zopher Holden, 1806
Benajah Randall, 1806
Samuel Griswold, 1807
David Coffeen, 1807
Zebulon Rockwell, 1807
David Gill, 1808
Alfred Walker, 1808
Richard & Francis McAllister, 1809
Isaac L. Hitchcock, 1809
Jonathan Marble, 1809
Jesse Jackson, 1809
John Pease, 1809
Tim Ruggles, 1810
Solomon Pepper, 1810
Jeduthon Kingsbury, 1810
Anson Cummings, 1811
Levi Wheelock, 1811
Benjamin Cook, 1811
John White, 1811
William McAllister, 1811
Asher Seymour, 1812
Willis Harris, 1812
Elkhanah Partridge, 1812
Ira Ward, 1812
Elliot Lynde, 1812
Benjamin Goodwin, 1812
Silas Brooks, 1812
S. Beckwith, 1812
James Briggs, 1812
Silvius Hoard, land agent
Mathew Brooks
Samuel Hendricks
James Chase
Oliver Stowell
Sylvanus Hall
Seaver family, by 1818
Ira Hinsdale, by 1818
James Whitmore
Gleason family, by 1820
Gillett family, by 1820
Eggleston family, by 1826
Lamb family, by 1828
Ira Beaman
William Wilson
James Scott
Clark Willard
Jacob Brown, developer, 1797-1799 (from Bucks Co., PA. Quaker family; died 1828)
Samuel Brown, 1799 (Jacob’s father)
Christopher, Joseph, Benjamin, Samuel, William Brown (relatives of Jacob)
Mary Newland, Hannah Skinner, Abigail Evans (relatives of Jacob)
Henry, Thomas, George Brown (& George’s sons) (relatives of Jacob)
John W. Collins, 1799
Nathan Parish, 1799
Horace Mathers, 1799
Charles Welch, 1800 (husband of Eunice Cole)
Otis Britton, 1800
William Dillon
Capt. William Cole
Jonathan Webb
Stephen Gould
Oliver Bartholomew, 1801, from
William Webb (Jonathan’s father), 1802
Silas Lewis, 1802
Leonard & Abner Wilson, 1802
John Cole, 1802
John Baxter, 1802
Isaac & Melvin Moffatt, 1802
Frederick Avery, 1802
Stephen Stanley, 1802
Peter & Solomon Ingalls
Horatio Sprague
Eleazer Ball
Eliphalet Peck
Mr. Sherwin
Isaac Luther
Mr. Burlingame
Daniel Ackerman
Jeremiah Carpenter
Jesse Stone
George Rounds
James Douglass
Samuel & Luther Reed
Henry Adams
Mr. Folsom
Henry Ward
Byron Cole, grist mill
Col. William Lord
Alanson Skinner, 1814, from NH
Gen. Thomas Lewis, from Otsego Co.
Luther Stevens
Barnabus Eaton
Josiah Bonney
Eber Palmer
Gage Meacham
Caleb J. Bates
John Parish
Samuel Hopper
Elijah Ainsworth
John Gould
David Augsbury
Solomon Makepeace
Eliot Makepeace
Abner Wood
William Moss
David Youngs
Stephen Gould
Joel Meacham
Levi Wheelock
John Folts
Eliot
David Dillaback
Lewis Gould
Jeremiah Phelps
Joshua, Elisha and John Gustin
Elisha Gustin Jr.
Erastus
Peter Paddock
Nathaniel Whitney
W.A. Silsby
Thomas Pudney
Orvin Davis
Henry Thomas
George and Cornelius
Isaac Cornwall
Nathan Cole
John Stewart
John Shellmer
Daniel Cornwall
Curtis Golden
Samuel Ray
Henry Baker
Stephen Farr
Obadiah
Benjamin Cole
Daniel Deming
Warren Steward
Samuel Cronkhite
William Stewart
Ephraim Strong
Jeremiah Cheeseman
Noah Lyman
Aaron Dresser
John & Barnabus Dighton
M. L. Booth
Anthony Graves, 1814
Josiah Dean, 1814
Otis & Ebenezer N. Britton, 1814
Moses Cole, 1814
Samuel Knapp, 1814
Thomas Nelson, 1814 (+ Thomas Nelson Jr.)
Charles Welch, 1814
William Cole, 1814
George Hoffman, 1814
Titus Gould, 1814
John Allen, 1814
Auhelus Doxey, 1814
Abner Brown, 1814
John Paddock, 1814
B. Dillaback, 1814
William Dillen, 1814
Edward Hawkins, 1814
Henry & Thomas Brown, 1814
Henry Hentze, 1814
Joseph, David, & Isaac Petit, 1814
Mr. Cleveland, 1814
William Maffle, 1814
Peter Acker, 1814
Daniel & Jacob Woodward, 1814
James Wright, 1814
Capt. William Knox
Robert Smith
Eliphalet, Samuel & Nathaniel Peck
Jacob Kilborn
Joseph Rhodes
James Pride
Henry Ward
Alexander Moffatt, 1805 (sons Aquilla, Jonathan, Hosea, Alexander, Hinman)
Jonathan, Elijah, & Dustin Emerson, 1805 (+ father)
Samuel & John P. Shelly
Mr. Smith (+ sons Hugh, Ely, Elias)
Isaac Day
David Lyttle
Jeremiah Phelps
Solon Stone
Jeremiah Winegar
Kendall Hursley
Joshua Eaton
Jesse Babcock
Sylvanus Pool
John T. Wood
James A. Bell
Solomon Meyer
James D. LeRay & son Vincent, land proprietors
Capt. Abijah Putnam, 1801, from
John Macomb
Peter Sternberg
Jonathan Cummings, 1803
Daniel Spinning
Elnathan Judd
Norman Wadsworth
John B. Esseltyn, 1803
Eddy Cole
Caleb Lobdell
Avery Smith
William Hollenbeck
Charles Gillette
Orison & Zimri Butterfield
Daniel Nichol
Abner & Barrett Hubbard
Samuel Britton
Soper family
Smith family
Phelps family
Michael van Schaick
Willard Ainsworth
John Vincent
Joseph Cross
Dr. Sackett
Dr. Brewster
Capt. Caton
Benjamin Estes
Capt. Merritt
Ira Hadley
James Borland
James Buckley
Abner Rogers
Oliver Pool
Jacob Bedford
Abner & Philip Gaige
Fuller family
Green family
Hasler family
Converse family
Holmes family
Pigsley family
Van Husen family
Hoff family
Lee family
Eber Kelsey
Dr. Avery Ainsworth, from VT
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General Henry Champion, of
Col. Lemuel Storrs of
Noadiah Hubbard, 1798
Salmon Ward, from Steuben Co.
David Starr, from Steuben Co.
Joel Mix, 1799-1800
John & Thomas Ward, 1799-1800
Ephraim Chamberlain, 1799-1800
Jotham Mitchell, 1799-1800
David Miller, 1799-1800
Bella Hubbard, 1799-1800
Henry Boutin
Egbert Ten Eyck
Olney Pearce
Wolcott Hubbell
Moss
Henry R. Storrs
Dr. Baudry
Dr. Durkee
Dr. Farley
(the following were in the town prior to the War of 1812. Some of the names may be sons of the pioneers)
Eli Church (justice in 1804)
Timothy Pool
Daniel Coffeen
William Hadsall
Timothy Townsend
Ephraim Chamberlain
Benjamin Pike
Heuber Rockwood
Amaziah Parker
Elihu Jones
William Crowell
Moses Goodrich
Levi Barnes
Matthew Kemp
Peter Woerner
Joseph Crary
John A. Eggleston
Zebulon Rockwell
Abner White
Michael Fisher
Comfort Ward
Isaac Collins
Asa Harris
Calvin Collins
Thomas Brooks
Amos Colburn
Joshua Stearns
Darius North
Harrison Moseley
Constant Miller
Ozias Holcomb
Steven Johnson
Levi Barnes
Abner Hubbard
Fairchild Hubbard
John Durkee
Jonathan Miller
William Davis
Jacob Simmons
Allen Kilburn
Enos Rice
John Canfield
Benjamin Saunders
Laomi Holcomb
Solomon Perkins Jr.
David Starr
Joseph Martin
Daniel Barber
David Stone
Joseph Tifft
Joseph Hopkins
Asa Carter
Jonathan Loomis
George Thomas
Freedom Wright (innkeeper)
Asher Williams (justice in 1804)
Stoel Warner
Joseph Paddock
James Brown
James McNett
Reuben Whitney
Javcob Crook
Nathan Brundage
Isaac Brizzil
Asher Wilmot
Daniel Jackson
Rowland Hall
Daniel Rood
Roger Phelps
Sprague Perkins
David Coffeen
James Thompson
Miner Merrill
James P. Chamberlin
Daniel Buell
Lewis & Cornelius Wheeler
Samuel Loomis
William Rockwood
Thomas Francis
Joshua Martin
John Parks
Dorastus Wait
John Hastings
Nathan Rudd
Simeon Butler
Joseph Townsend
John Pardee
Andrew Warner
Wilkes Richardson
Harvey Mustin
Otis Earl
Joseph Goodwin
Andrew Dorain
Constant Crandall
Jared Miller
Thomas Hopkins
Henry Gardner
Elijah Fulton
John Prentice
Amos
Moses C. Merrill
David Young
Jabez Reed
Simeon Stewart
Armissa Barber
George L. Coughlin
John Jadsall
William Derbyshire
Thomas Studley
Ethan Newton
John Wood
Nicholas Lewis
Eliphalet Smith
Jeptha Wilcox
John Henderson
Eliphalet Alby
Eseck Lewis
Samuel Maxham
Adam Boshall
Philip Crowner
Amos
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Town of
Phineas Osborn, 1817, from Herkimer
Jerry Carter, 1818
Amos & Charles D. Gloyd, 1819, from VT
Adam Fry, 1820, from Lewis Co.
Gaylord Enos, 1824
Hosea
Solomon Ingalls
Amos Richards
James Bothel
Nathaniel & David Holbrook
Maj. Abiatha Joy
Thomas Fetterly
James Rankin
Mr. Dixon
Mr. Davis
John Norton, 1816
Anthony Atwood, 1817
Daniel Abby
William Thompson
J. Wilson Wright
E.M. Winslow
Alfred Fox
Luther Brown
A, Buskirk
Warren Hall
Aaron Kittle, from PA
Joseph Adams
Elkanah Corbin, 1818
John Putnam
John Ackert, 1819
John Spencer, 1819
Archibald Marshall, 1820
Zebulon Bass, 1820
John Marshall
Jacob Seeber, 1821
Daniel Hill, 1822
John Vandewalker, 1823
Oren W. Smith, 1828
Daniel Porter, 1829
John Johnston, 1830
Gideon Lowe, 1831
Dr. William Frame
Lynn Barney
Henry Walt
James Plumb
William Murdock
Lewis Consaul
George Steele, 1831
Francis Barrett, 1832
Elijah Fox, 1832
Eben Rees, 1832
Ira A. Sylvester, 1832
Thomas Faire, 1834
Erastus Wright, 1834
Stephen Hale, 1835
Moses C. and Hubbard Garnsey
Henry and Thomas Elliot, 1836
John Lingenfelter, 1838
Charles A. Commins, 1838
Peter Fetterley, 1838
Alexander Robinson, 1838
Rufus Parish, 1838
Joseph Petlow, 1839
Joseph Thibault, 1840
Jacob Seeber, 1840
Sylvester H. Slate, 1840
Elijah McCarn, 1842
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Town of
Rev. John Taylor, 1802, missionary
William Hicks, 1797-8
B. Pierce, 1797-8
Isaac Wodell, 1797-8
Mr. Butler
Caleb Ellis, 1798
Robert Fulton, 1798
Elijah Richardson, 1798
William Root, 1798
Hezekiah Pierce, 1798
Chauncey Smith, 1798
Vial
Abraham Wilcox, 1798
Mr. Thornton, 1798
Joseph Caldwell, 1798
Elijah Pettibone, 1798
John Paddock, 1798
Isaac Southerland, 1798
Asahel Humphrey, 1798
Elisha Phillips, 1798
Levi Root, 1798
Christopher & Eliphalet Edmunds, from VT
Gideon Howard, 1797 or 1798
Paul Dickinson, 1800
(the following settled before the War of 1812)
Ebenezer Wood
Mosely Wood
Edward Boomer
Elder Joshua Freeman, 1801
Jonathan Dealing
John Miner
Philip Martin
Benjamin Martin
Daniel Rounds
Matthew Boomer
Edward Barney (Rev. War)
Joseph McKee
Guy Harris
William Williams
Pardon T. Whipple, 1803 (from R.I.)
.Samuel Bemis
Benjamin Bemis
Simeon Daggett
Stephen Lindsay
Jonathan Matteson (Rev. War)
David Holley
Samuel Dean
John Kibling
Avery Downer
Truman Steele
Clement Tubbs
Henry Green
Paul Dickerson , cooper
William Ellsworth
Theron Holley
Thomas W. Kennedy
Enos Eastman
John Otis
John Tifft, hotel keeper
Ephraim Wood
Ozias Lee
Capt. Fairchild
Benjamin Grenell
Amaziah Fillmore
(the following are slightly later settlers)
John Wilds
Amos
Willard Alverson
Benjamin Waterman
Ethni Fillmore
Ira Goodenough
Henry Washburn
James Converse, 1818
Benjamin Jackman
Joseph Haskins
Salmon, John & Aaron Blanchard
Rufus Richardson (Rev. War)
William W. Walker
Zephaniah Penny
George Reed
William Rury
Daniel & Samuel Wardwell
David Smith
Charles Hollister
Benjamin Durfee
Calvin Harrington
Demetrus Davis
Aaron Eastman
Ira Caster
John Decker
Dr. Roswell Kinney
Mason family
Hosington family
Noble family
Scofield family
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Town of
Jesse Hopkins, land agent (b.
Samuel Stewart
Thomas Clark
Philip Crumett
John Stafford
Peter Cramer
Moses Barrett
Daniel Spencer
William Petty
Capt. John Bishop & sons Calvin, Asa, Luther, Sylvester
Jed & James McCumber
Samuel Hubbard
Elijah Williams
Levi Scofield
William Johnson
David Bronson
John & Marvel Danley
Luman Peck
Robert Alexander
Andrew Dalrymple
George W. Clark
John Crapo
Anthony Sprague
Thomas Drury
Daniel Forbes
Emory Osgood
David Bronson, trapper
John & Duncan Drummond, 1803-7, from
Charles & Peter Barrie, 1803-7, from
Thomas Bell, 1803-7, from
Duncan Campbell, 1803-7, from
James Crawe, 1803-7, from
Daniel Scott, 1803-7, from
John McCraull, 1803-7, from
Abel Shepard, 1806
Dr. Elias Skinner
Dr. David Barney, 1807
Alfred Forbes
A. Jones
R. Favel
Jeremiah Harris
Horace Heath
Samuel McNitt
Amos Hart
Daniel Hardy
Benjamin Hammond
Samuel Jones
Daniel McNiel
Martin T. Morseman
Asa & Ira Smith
Samuel Foster
William Waring
William White
Daniel Pierce
John B. Carpenter
Luther S. Kullinger
Lodowick Salisbury
T. Hunsden
White & Thomas Bull
Dr. Isaac Bronson, 1807
Luman Peck, 1805
Asa Smith
Anthony Sprague, 1806
Stephen Whitney, 1806
George Penney, 1806
Amos
Elisha Brown
Adonijah Montague, (Rev. War)
James S. White
Samuel, Simon, Luther, Ezra, Leonard & John Nutting
Charles Carter
Stephen Reed
Joseph Hawkins, 1810
Amasa Hungerford, 1810
Orrin & Oriah Hungerford, 1816
Sylvester Finney, before 1812 (father of Rev. Charles Finney, evangelist and George W.
Finney, temperance advocate)
John Ivory
Ebenezer Sawyer
Abraham Wilkinson, 1806 (with wife, 6 children)
Thomas Dobson
David Fales
Samuel Griggs
John H. Farman
Joel Overton
Salmon Aspinwall
George Moody
Russsel M. Jones
Capt. Henry R. Warner
Frisby Abbott
Asa Seaton
Truman Rich
James Dodge
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Ezra Hounsfield, from
Bartholomew of
Amasa Fox, 1800
Augustus Sackett
Heman Petit, 1804
Elisha Camp, 1804
Samuel, Edmund, Samuel Jr., Jesse, & Joseph Luff, 1805,
from
David Merritt, 1805, from
William Ashby, 1805
John Root, 1805
Henry Metcalf, 1805
George Sloman, 1805
Gill family (settled on
Stephen Blanchard, 1820, from VT
Abraham Jewett, 1818, from
John & William Evans
Daniel Reed
Amasa Hulbert (Holibut)
Charles Berry (Berrie)
Uriah Rowlson (Roulison)
Azariah P. Sherwin
Ambrose Pease
Thorton Hinman
Stephen Simmons
Loren Ross
Joseph Landon
Jotham Wilder
.John Patrick
Hezekiah Doolittle
Josiah McWayne, about 1800
Jeremiah Goodrich
Samuel Bates
John W. Phelps
William Waring
Solomon, Robert, Asher,
Elijah Field (father of Rev. Lebbeus Field)
Palmer Westcott?, 1807
Ashael Jotter (lived to over 100 yrs.)
Dr. Titus Ives (father of a son Willard of Watertown)
Jonathan & Erastus Ives
Ebenezer Allen, 1808 (Rev. War) (grandfather of Lebbeus F. Allen)
Nathan Baker, 1808
Tomothy Holden, 1810
(the following were most likely settlers before War of 1812)
David Spicer
Elisha Ladd
Joseph Knowlton
William C. Pease
Thomas Wright
Daniel Holloway
Ezra Tyler (Rev. War)
Ira Inglehart
James LeRay, proprietor
Benjamin Brown, pioneer, 1801, brother to Gen. Jacob Brown
Joseph Child, 1803 + sons Daniel, Samuel, Moses, from PA
Thomas Ward, 1803
Daniel Coffeen, 1803
William Cooper, 1803 (Frenchman, real name was Guillaume
Coupart), from
John Petty, 1803
Robert Sixbury, 1803
Roswell Woodruff, 1804 (removed to Oneida Co.)
Benjamin Kirkbride, 1804
James Anthony
Michael Coffeen
Ruell Kimball
Alfred Commins
Capt. Richardson Avery
William Barber
Ethni Evans
Sylvanus Evans
Eli Davis
S. Brownell
Amos Broughton
David Burhans, 1809
Joseph Corey
Perley & Oliver Fuller
Peter Hoover
Thomas Huston
John & William Huston
Ezra & Isaac Ingerson
Lee Woodward
Silas Ward
Joseph Taggart
Francis Travaller
Reuben treat
Elisha Steele
Elisha & Alvah Scofield
Abiel Shurtliff
Solomon & Amaziah Parker
Barnhart & Elias Minick
Alanson Lyon
Lyman & Ivah Holbrook
Elijah Corey
Thomas & Joel Hulbert
Dr. Horatio Orvis (first physician)
Willard Barrett
Frederick, Adam & Peter Bellinger
Asa Barnes
Levi Butterfield
Jotham Goodale
Alfred Vebber
David M. Caldwell
Alvin Herrick
Solomon Hawkins
John Ingerson
Fayette Herrick
Ansel Winslow
Jesse Sawyer
Gilbert Taylor
Stephen D. Sloan
Peter Slack
Samuel Stewart
Edwin Hungerford
Patrick S. & John V. Stewart
William & Isaac Palmer
Levi Reed
Josiah J. Petrie
Oliver Pierce
Ezekiel & Abraham Jewett
James J. Murphy
Herman Millard
John & Stephen McComber
Samuel C. Kanady
Sylvester Kelsey
Olsey & Andrew Roberts
Nathan & Stephen Ingerson
Elon Henry
Christoher Poor, from
Dr. Ira Smith
Ethni Evans, 1802, from
Peter Pratt
T. Wheeler
James, David, Timothy Soper (one of them drowned in 1802)
Henry Thomas, tavern
Henry or James Horton, 1806, from Delaware Co. (War of 1812)
Daniel & John M. Tremper, 1805 (War of 1812; lived in town until death in 1873)
David & Joseph Ryder (Joseph died at age 90)
Stephen Fisher
Silas Taft
Ralph Rogers, 1820
Johnson family
Mr. Mills
William Blodgett
Zimri Dauley (War 1812)
Clark Northup, 1819, from
Isaac Wells, from
Volkert Getman, from Montgomery Co.
John Knapp, from
Frederick Crosselman (& sons Richard, Joseph, frederick)
John Wilcox, 1812 (moved to OH)
Nathaniel Warner (War 1812)
Rev. Almond Blodgett
George H. Barnes, from
Capt. Joshua Maine
P.G. Gaige
Pomeroy family
William Wilcox & brother
Daniel, from
Nathan Persons, 1812
Nathaniel Warner, 1814
William & Lebbeus Hewitt
Daniel Holbrook (“squire”)
David W. Angel (& sons Lester, Windsor)
Collins family, 1822 (& sons Lester, Linus)
Getman family
Ransom D. Watkins
Haynes family (settled on
Selter family
Klock family, about 1825
Baird family
Roe Minor, 1822
(the following settled by or before 1835)
William Mayhew
Isaac Wells
John Knapp
Samuel Fish
James Cooley
Ira Inman
John Mount
Elezer Fenton
Christopher Fox
Jacob P. Empie
James Kingsley
Charles Wilcox
Cornelius Becker
Many settlers were squatters and didn’t own titles to the
land. Many came from the
John Wilkes, proprietor 1807. Soon left.
Roderick Frazier, 1806
Peter Pratt
Dr. Reuben Andrus, 1816, from VT
Benjamin Page
Moses Darby
Eli Bergen
Peter Cook & sons Horace, Hiram, Hial, Harvey
Maj. Earl & son Lyman, 1817 (War 1812)
Charles Cummins, 1817
Dr. Darwin Cushman, 1817
A.M. Prevost (sold land to many settlers)
Asa Hall, Richard Taylor
Frederick Avery
Benjamin & John Taylor
Solomon Stowell
Samuel Linnell
Roderick C. Fraser
Lester White
William Collins Jr.
Leonard & Blake Baldwin
John B. Collins
Isaac Mitchell
Ebenezer Eddy
John Smith
Thomas & Shepard Lee
Thomas Lee Jr.
William Guile
William Larrabee
Ebenezer Scoville
Henry Arnold
Warren Hall
John Page
Ambrose Adams
Jonas & Brainard Everett (father & son), 1817
Isaac Niles, 1817
James Gloyd, 1817
Leonard Baldwin, 1817
Peter Rhines, 1819
Stephen & Hamilton Scoville, 1819
Joel L. Buskirk, 1820
Henry & Josiah Nash
John W. & James C. McNett (James was first Presbyterian elder in town)
Henry Heyl
R.T. Jerome
Ashley Tanner
John Tallman
William Whaley
Lyman Britton
Peter Folts
George S. & Otis N. Britton
Thomas & Abner Evans
Merchant Carpenter
David Gregg
Nathan Holloway
Joesph Rhoades
John Monk
Moses Lyman
Adolphus Pickard
Nicholas Smith
Sabin Rixford, 1817
Caleb Willis
Mr. Barrett
M. Contreman
William Collins
Moses Darby
William & Treat Mudge
Samuel & David Ellis
Mr. Makepeace (Thos.?), 1804
Mr. Haven, 1805
Parish family
Gould family
Elijah & Philip Ainsworth, before 1812
Isaac & Jacob Meacham “
Caleb Bates “
William Morse “
Jacob Lowell “
Curtis Goulding
Henry Becker
Aaron Dresser
Alvin Twing
Stephen Farr
Obadiah
Benjamin Cole
Smith Scoville, before 1811
John Brown, 1812
David Augsberry, 1811 & father John the next yr.
John Folts, 1812
Peter Acker
David & Belshazzar Tillapaugh
Simeon Woodruff
Baker family
Cooper family
Theron Converse
William McGinnis
William & John Waful
Elijah Wright
Russell Weaver
Benjamin Still
Joseph Mayo
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Joseph Child Sr., & Moses Moon & son James explored in 1803
Abraham Stockton & Charles Ellis, land purchasers from
John Petty, first settler, 1802
Jacob Brown, from Bucks Co. PA
Moses Comfort
(the next 3 came by way of
Mordecai Taylor
Samuel Evans
Cadwallader Child, Orthodox Quaker
Daniel Coffeen, 1803
Michael Coffeen
Solomon Parker
Robert Sixby, hunter
Edmund Tucker, 1807 (He & John Strickland Jr. were leaders of the Hicksite Quakers
who broke off in 1828)
John Strickland Jr., 1807
John Townsend (b. 1757, d. 1849) & Thomas, 1805, from Bucks Co. PA. Orthdx Quaker
Daniel Child
Josiah Walton
Jason Merrick, 1805, from
Stephen Roberts, 1806, from Bucks Co. PA (children Daniel, Elias, Hugh, Grace, Eliz.)
Benjamin Gilbert, 1806
Joseph Bolton
Harvey Hamblin, 1810
Inglehart family
Aldin Bucklin
Thomas, James, William Bones
David Mosher
John R. Taylor
Benjamin Jackman
Hiram Hinman
Platt Hoffman
Samuel C. Frey
Cyrus Dodge
Andrew Warren
Benjamin Gilbert
Benjamin Foster
Samuel & Harvey Copley
Thomas & Duty Mosher
Alfred Coolidge
Town of Rodman ( created 1804; proprietors were tenants in common until 1
May 1805; town originally called Harrison in honor of proprietor Richard
Harrison, lawyer from NYC. Re-named Rodman in honor of Daniel Rodman of
Anson & Ebenezer Moody, 1801
Jonathan, Noah, Asa, & Aaron Davis, 1801, from
to the western part of NYS)
Simeon Hunt, 1801 (died 1830)
Benjamin Thomas, 1801
William Rice, 1801 (sawmill, 1804)
Tim Greenly, 1802, from Litchfield,
Reuben Smith, from NH
Daniel Todd & sons Daniel, David, Enoch L.
Thomas White
Ariel Edwards, from
Rev. William Dodge, 1803
John Peck, 1803, from NH
John Fassett, 1803, from NH
Caleb Woodward, from Herkimer Co. & Dutchess Co. (Scotch)
Jonathan Wyman
Ziba Buell, 1804-5
Jesse Wright, 1804-5
Mr. Mead, 1805
Mr. Lamson, 1805
Mr. Hawks, 1805
Mr. Pierce, 1805
Mr. French, 1805
Mr. Freeman, 1805
Mr. Westcott, 1805
(the following settled before 1812)
Asa Cooley
Gates family
Stephen Cook
John Burton
John Butterfield
Nathaniel Harrington
Jacob Heath
Joseph, Job & Solomon Priest
Willard M. Winslow
Judge Abel Cole (Assembly, 1818)
Nathan Strong (Assembly, 1832)
William Sill
James Loomis
Bazabel Gleason
Cyrus H. Stone
Luther Eastman
Beloved
Nathaniel Crook
Peter Yandes
Isaiah Post
Richard Dye
George Thomas
Calvin Clifford
Enoch Murray
Eliah Russell
Zachariah Walsworth
Abel
Timothy Underwood
D. Eastman
Abijah Kellogg
Stoddard Eastman
Nathaniel Tremain
Amariah Babbitt
Gren Kellogg
Nathaniel Nichols
Nathan Whitman
Lyman Lawrence
Thomas Harrington
James Wright
David Corey
John Hackett
Reuben Tremain
Ebenezer Blackstone
Aaron Loomis
Bernard Warren
Titus King
Luther Woodworth
Heman Swift
Winslow G. Tracy
Daniel Field
William A. Flint
John Burr
Harry Wagoner
Joseph Pratt
James Ralph
Alanson Cummings
Charles Palmeter (or Parmeter)
Alvin Buck
Ansel Brainerd
Samuel Kelsey
Benoni Edwards
Return Russell
Philo Booth
Asa Hill
John Glass
Moses Washburn, from
Betsy; grandson John R. Washburn was Superintendent of the Poor)
Simeon Hunt, 1803
Nathaniel Strong (grist mill, 1810)
.
.
Town of
(this
first group purchased lots in 1790)
Levi Butterfield, 1790
(purchase date)
Amos Stebbins, 1790
Perley & William
Keyes, 1790
David Coffeen, 1790
Goldsmith Coffeen, 1790
Raphael Porter, 1790
Jonathan & Clark
Ross, 1790
James Killiam, 1790
Charles Kelsey (First
birth in
Lois. Harriet married Alfred Pardee and
lived in the town of
the
Jeptha King
John Dole
Warren Foster
John
(The following settlers
purchased lots in 1800)
John Earl Jr.
Nathan Green
Robert Jerome
Isaac & Caleb Corp
Henry Houck
John Earl
Danforth Earl
Simeon Munson
Mathias Houck
Alfred Cummins
Charles Cummins
Solomon Tuttle
Chauncey Rawson
Gershon Tuttle
Dr.
Abel Sherman (possibly 1802) First sheriff of
Kenyon Larkin
Peter Cook
Ezekiel Andrews
Lott McClure
Isaiah Bailey
Luther Foot
Enos Sanford
Jacob A. Williams
Amos Barnes 2nd
Stephen Kimball
Elijah Beech
Thomas Lee
Daniel Russell
Turner Ellis
Joseph Patterson
Silas Pierce
Benjamin White
James Murray
Abner White
Thomas M. Converse
Jonathan Hill
Frederick Tyler
John Stanley
Stephen Cummings
Andrew Stafford
James Stafford
William H. Stevens
Dr. Phillips
Henry Allen
Elisha Ludden
Phillip H. Herman
Thomas Hosmer
Peter Wright
Erastus Maltby (settled
1803)
Chandler Maltby (settled
1803)
Roger Williams
George White
Benjamin Pike
Clift French
Mr. Rose
Mr. Welch
Mr. Brayton
Mr. Swan
(The following settlers
purchased lots in 1801)
William Coffeen
Thomas Denton
John Patterson
Alexander Warner
Joseph Wakefield
Jesse Hale
Asa & Luther Brown
Josiah Asmer
Luther W. Dexter
Samuel Treadway
Orange Eno
James Morse
Levi Hare
Joseph Underwood
John Smith
David Stafford
Thomas Starkweather
Joseph Ludden
Thomas Hill
Caleb Harris
Asher Hull?
Ethan Newton
Stuckley Wicks
Jonathan Covey
Job Olmsted
Mr. Scott
Mr. Wessell
Mr. Johnson
Mr. Britton
Mr. Foster
Jonathan Davis
Thinyon Green
Charles Hill
Jacob Shook
Ethan Post
Artemas Pike
Samuel Parker
Dr. Isaac Bronson, from
David & Josiah Tyler
Ezekiel Andrews, 1800, from
Joseph Russell, 1802
Samuel Porter, 1802
John Eddy, 1803
Willam Newton, 1803
Morgan Stark, 1803
Roberts Adams, 1803
Zelotus Harvey
Jonathan Graves
Asa, Elisha, Elias & Archibald Clark
Asaph Chase
Reuben Scott
Enoch Eddy
David Wilcox
David Vebber
John Middleton (Twin sons Robert and William.)
Andrew Middleton (+ sons Robert, Andrew, Samuel)
Renal Randall
James, Samuel & John Wilcox
L.D. Olney
Joseph Hopkins
Col. Amariah Tucker, 1800, from Oneida Co. (+ son Washington) (Amariah born in MA;
lived
in town of
David Eames
Asa Parkinson
Joel Webb
Dr. C.P. Kimball
Alexander Warren
Robert Hardy
William & David Howland
Andrew Dunlap
John Stebbins
Francis Torme (Wife, Relief, was killed by lightning 16, Aug. 1804.)
Dr. Hugh Henderson, 1802.
Capt. John A. Hoover, 1813
John A. Evans, 1813
James Shurtliff, 1817
Anson Cheeseman, 1817
Col. Senesa Ball, 1817
Benjamin Barnes, 1818
Jesse Doolittle, 1818, from
Curley Smith
Zalmon Pool
Sylvester Bodman, 1820
Dudley Chapman, 1820
Abraham Morrow, 1821
Jeremiah Cheeseman
Joseph Miller
Mr. Moyer
Eliphalet Emery
Ebenezer Lull
Allen Cole
Mrs. Keeler (sister of Anson Cheeseman)
.
.
Gen. Archibald Fisher, 1820, from NH
Jacob Cole (dau Ursula born
Town of
Eliphalet & Christopher Edmunds, 1798 hunting expedition
on
lost everything; became pioneers and land owners
Seyrel Harrington, 1800 (acquaintance of the Edmunds)
Joshua Priest, 1800 (acquaintance of the Edmunds)
Deacon Oliver Bartholomew, 1799 (Rev. War, CT) (died 1850 at age 92)
Simeon & Benjamin Woodruff, 1799 (+ their father Jonah & young brother Frederick)
E. Allen
Silas Alden
James Robers
Elisha Gustin
Thomas Delano
Heman Petit, 1800
Thomas & John Sawyer, 1800
John Bliven, 1800
Abraham Fisk, 1800
Joseph Tuttle, 1800
N. Jewett, 1800
Joseph Wadley, 1800
Jonathan & Josiah Bentley, 1800
Friend
J. Sykes, 1800
S. Norris, 1800
Charles Galloway, 1800
Jonathan Talcott, 1800
John Patrick, 1800
David Bentley, 1800
Luther Deming, 1800
Ephraim Edwards, 1800
Tilson Barrows, 1800
Thomas Butterfield, 1800
J. & L. Stebbins, 1800
Asaph Mather, 1800
Benjamin Allen, 1800
Rev. Ebenezer Lazelle, 1800 (Congr. Church, Burrville; also owned distillery)
Henry Jewett, 1800
Lewis Drury, 1800
S. Fay, 1800
Mr. Stanley, 1800
James Glass, 1800
Ira Brown, 1800
Aaron Bacon, 1800
Bennett Rice
Thomas H. Biddlecom
Jotham Ives, 1800 (+ brothers Joel & Dr. Titus Ives)
Adam Blodgett
Samuel Bates
Spencer & Asaph Butterfield
William Sampson
Jonathan Miles
Jacob Stears
Seth Peck
Henderson & Silas Howk (probably Houck?)
Job Whitney
Caleb & Nathan Burnham
James Wilson, 1802 (+ son John)
Jonathan Baker
William Huntington
John Gotham
Seth Bailey
Doris Doty
Cyrus Butterfield
Cyrenus Woodworth
Levi Cole
Samuel Thurston
Capt. Job Whitney
Anthony & Andrew Sigourney
William Fellows
Eli & James Rogers
Stephen Gifford
Aaron Brown
Elijah Allen
Corlis Hinds
Reuben Scott
Benjamin Green
Joseph Wadley
John & Zedediah Buell
John Babcock
John Purcell
Septimus G. Adams (had 10-12 children)
Francis Lemmon
Jonathan E. Miles (sons Fabius & Josiah were both teachers)
Tilley Richardson
John Bliven
Patrick Agan (Irish) (had son Patrick of Syracuse)
Mr. Hungerford (father of Orville)
Ezra & William Parker (deed, 1802)
Joseph Moore
Joseph Sheldon, 1802 (married Hepzibah Richardson, daughter of Capt. Tilley
(Beckwith), Bishop, John, Joseph & Mark; Joseph Sr. died 1857)
Rev. Capt. Tilley Richardson, 1802 (moved from
to
Ebenezer Tolman, 1810, from NH (married Hopeful Randolph; 10 children; Ebenezer
was 90 when he died)
Capt. John Burr, 1802 (+ sons)
James Mann
Theophilus Redfield
(a group of “Dutch” from the
(the following are from the assessment rolls of 1809)
Benjamin Allen
Ambrose Adams
John Adams
Septimus G. Adams
Robert Adams
John Ayers
Andrew Basinger
Tillison Barrows Jr.
Zachariah Butterfield
Cyrus Butterfield
James Bard
John Blevin
Horatio Burr
John Bruce
Calvin Brown
Oliver Bartholomew
Thomas Butterfield
Aaron Brown
James Brown
Moses Brown
Jonathan Baker
Daniel Brainerd
Caleb Burnham
John Babcock
Nathaniel Burnham
Alfred Burrows
Josiah Bloss
John Bryant
Amos Benedict
Christopher Biddlecom
Joseph S. Bloss
Joseph Bixby
Benjamin Bull
Samuel Bosworth
Daniel Bates
William Barrett
Almon Bannister
Henry Coffeen
Nathaniel Coffeen
Henry H. Coffeen
William P. Crandall
Alfred Cummings
Isaac Churchill
Ashael Churchill
Ashael Churchill Jr.
Salmon Churchill
Joseph Clark
Chauncey Calhoon
Jonathan Cowan
Isaac Crawford
Edmund Chase
Thomas M. Converse
Ezra Cooper
Medad Canfield
John Collins
Peter Cameron
William Coffeen
Mrs. Dresser
Jesse Doolittle
Ebenezer Dayton
Thomas Dayton
Jesse Dodge
Thomas Delano
Henry Delano
Luther Deming
Doris Doty
Eli Day
Jonas Everett
Jojhn Edmonston
Elias Everett
M. Folts
Ebenezer Fish
Abraham Fisk
Jabez Foster
Elijah Field
Jonathan Fisk
Samuel Fellows
William Fellows
Thaddeus Field
Arunah Fullington
Philip Field
Jason Fairbanks
Hiram Fellows
Joel Goodell
Benjamin Green
Charles Galloway
James Glass
Henry Gotham
Amos Gill Jr.
William Gillespie
John Gotham
Stephen Gifford
Corlis Hinds
Powell Hall
Amasa Herrick
Oliver Harpur
Timothy Hungerford
Anson Hungerford
Erastus Haskin
James Hoar
Nathaniel Havens
William Hancock
John Harpur
William Huntington
William Huntington Jr.
Silas Holt
Dyer Huntington (son of Wm; father of Richard H.)
James Hanna
William Hooper
Richard Hooper
Charles Harvey
John Hathaway
Johnson Howk
Henry Hopkins
James Ingalls
Jonathan Ingalls
Erastus Ives
Titus Ives
Jotham Ives
Henry Jewett
Ezekiel Jewett
.Nathan Jewett
Abraham Jewett (Jewett’s lived on
Nathan Jones
Samuel C. Kanady
Aaron Keyes
Samuel Knapp
Samuel Knapp Jr.
George Kingsbury
William Lampson
John Losee
John Losee Jr.
Francis Lemmon
Peter Lawrence
Samuel Lamb
David Mills
Sylvester Morris
Jonathan E. Miles
James Mann
Elnathan Mattison
Asaph Mather
Hart? Massey
Isaiah Massey
James Mayo
Varanus Moore
John Morey
William Nichols
Hosea Norton
Timothy Nash
Seth Otis
Thomas Potter
Seth Peck
John Pattison
Sarah Perry
Jonathan Potter
Benjamin Pool
Samuel P. Parker
John Parcels?
Solomon Palmer
James Parker
John Prentiss
Richard Potter
John Paddock
Samuel Phippen
Richard Phillips
Lebbeus Payne
Tilley Richardson
Josiah Richardson
Russell Richardson
Bennett Rice
Jason Rice
James Rogers
Eli Rogers
Aaron Rhodes
Oliver Rowe
Beloved
Thomas Randall
James H. Robbins
John Runyon
Joseph Sorley
John Sykes
Rufus Spencer
William Sheldon
Joseph Savage
Joseph Sheldon
Daniel Stanley
Elias Sawyer
Thomas Sawyer
Oent? Stowell
Job Sawyer
Abel S. Scott
Abel Scott
Simeon Skeeles?
Daniel Staplin
John Simmons
Moses Smedley
Anthony Sigourney
Jonas Smith
Frederick & Phineas Smith
Caleb Smith
Frances Smiler
Nehemiah
Jethro Taylor
Egbert Ten Eyck
Oliver Taylor
Ezekiel Thrall
David Talcott
John Thompson
Amasa Trowbridge
Joshua Town
William Tryon
Joseph Wadleigh (Wadley)
Thomas Wadley
John Wadley (Wadley’s lived near Rice’s corner)
Josiah Wright
John Watt
Thomas Wilson
Palmer Westcott
James Wilson
Isaac Wilson
David Wiswell
Samuel Whittlesey
Oliver White
Job Whitney
Smith Waters
___ Woodruff
Samuel Waters
Thomas Watt
Cornelius Waters
Cyrenus Woodworth
Samuel Winslow
Jacob Wheeler
Benjamin Woodruff
Jonah Woodruff
Ha?on Webster
Luke Wood
Philip Wilson
Paoli Wells
William Wood
Lyman Wilson
Henry Boutin, abt. 1798 (purchased land from proprietor Abel French)
Jean Baptiste Bossuot, 1799 (b.
children.
Died
David Coffeen, 1804 (died
James Barney
Francis Lloyd
Nathan Brown
Claudius S. Quilliard
.
.
.
Lewis Allen
Stephen Nutting
Charles Knight
Zebina Chaffee
Abel Bingham
Joseph Bonaparte, 1828 (supposedly brother of Napoleon; built mansion)
Bazille Guyot, 1816
(the following are from the assessment of 1825):
Benedict Adams
Robert Anderson
Josiah Allen
Lewis Allen
Henry Allen
William Anderson
Nathan Brown
Thomas Brayton Jr.
Abel Brinham
Isaac Blanchard
Caleb Blanchard
Robert Blanchard
Howland Blanchard
Coonwood C. Becker
Stephen Barnes
Marmaduke Banton
Asa Barnes
Nicholas Benn
William Brayton
Jeremiah Brayton
Thomas Brayton
Joseph Brown
Virgil Brooks
Bania Beddle
Joseph C. Budd
John D. Bussuot
Samuel Barnes
George Bunt
Thomas Baker
William Bevitt
Lewis Becker
Coonwood J. Becker
William Bevitt J r.
James Convery
John Chase
Peter Castle
John F. Colston
Michael Cunningham
Seth L. Cutler
Calvin Chapin
Jacob Coss
James Carret
Stephen Cottwell
Alford Crowner
Austin Caldwell
Chauncey Dodge
Lewis De Villairs
William Dawley
Francis Devois
Jennis De Ferrit
Amos
Amos Draper
Charles Dayan
James Edgar
John Fanning
Daniel Fitzpatrick
Edward Fitzpatrick
Stephen Fletcher
Alford Freeman
Elijah Ferrington
Thomas Ferris
Caleb Fulton
Edward Galvin
Elijah Grout
Edward Gates
Leonard Gates
Barzilla Guyot
Joseph Graham
Adam Grove
Hubbard Goodrich
Curtis Hustins
Thomas Hastings
Otis Hastings
Robert C. Hastings
Benjamin G. Hall
James Hamblin
Harlow Hawley
Barney Hughes
Peggy Hodgkins
James P. Hodgkins
Eben Hodgkins
Seth Hooker (toll bridge)
Samuel C. Hoyle
Timothy Hosford
Samuel Ingalls
Jonah Johnson
Millicent Johnson
Joshua Johnson
Elihu Jones
Pane Keyes
Charles R. Knight
Stephen Leaker
Chaumont Vincent de Le Ray (property at
Stephen Lewis
Henry Lewis
Henry Lewis Jr.
Ephraim Lewis
Francis Le Roy
Lewis Lanphear
Austin Lanphear
Hiram Lanphear
Luther P. Mathews
Francis Moon
Hezekiah Morris
Samuel Marshall
Augustus Moon
Michael Mick
John Murray
Patrick Murray
Michael Murray
James Murray
James Morris
John Martin
Edward McConnor
Joel Mix
John Main
Andrew A. Mathews
Henry Noble
Stephen Nutting
Chauncey Nutting
Nutting F. Pierce
Horatio Newell
Walter Nimocks
Warren Nye
Farrell Neary
Avery Olds
Jonathan Owens
Charles Osborn
Abram Ostrander
Peter Odell
D.C. Pellett
Hiram Petty
John Petty
Joseph S. Pierce
John Pool
Ichabod Palmer
George Parish
John Pearson
Moses Pearson
Lyman Palmerston
Allen Peck
Edmund Piggott
C.S. Quilliard
William Reader
Patrick Riley
Nathaniel Rice
Nathan Starks
Charles Strong
Patrick Sharon
John Smith
Orlo Stannard
Elijah Scott
William Sarvey
Ephraim H. Smith
Aaron Slater
Abel Shattuck
P.S. Stewart
Joseph Saunders
Francis Shindler
Tiba Tucker
Benajah Tubbs
Lewis Thomas
Johnson Tifft
Reuben Tifft
Benjamin Tiau?
John Van Antwerp
Justus Wolcott
John Weaver
Taber Weaver
Nathan Wilson
Amos Wormwood
Eli West
John Welch
James Welch
Town of
Timothy Greenly, 1803 (born
Joseph Wilcox, 1803 (purchased from Abel French) (War of 1812; died 1839; children
include:
Samuel, Lumen,
Clarissa)
(the following purchased land, but not all became residents):
Elihu Gillett, 1802 (+ 4 sons: George, David, Alanson, Elihu, + daughter)
Asaph & Phineas Case, 1802
Leonard Bullock, 1802 (12 children; he was killed in 1828)
W. Flower
Lodwick Edwards
John Griswold
Ezekiel Chever
Joel Caulkins
Abram Ford
Nathan Mattoon
Asa Sweet
John Pinear
Phineas Stevens
Elijah & David Richmond
John & William Sagas
John Houghtailing, 1802
(the following were residents in 1830):
Joseph Sterling
Daniel Wilcox
Asaph, Abel & John Case
John Russell
E. West
John Wilson
Andrew Craig
Paul Prior
Peter Wakefield
Joseph H. & Venus C. Rising
James Potter
Joseph Totten
Zadoc Hale
Henry, Erastus & Richard Lyon
Leonard & Alanson Bullock
Joel Overton
Boomer K., Charles & Lyman Jenks
William, Simeon & James Houghtailing
Eli, Elihu, David & George Gillett
Daniel & Joseph Caulkins
Leonard Parker
Nathan Mattoon
Albert S. & Lorenzo P. Gillett, came in 1830
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