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In Schuy of L. C. Bradley Farm 148, 40 Sheep, 2 town of oviD. 177 grandfather Henry Sortor settled in the woods on this place about ioo years ago. His father John Neal settled here in 182 1 Neal Jane, widow of Franklin, p o Ovid Center, r 40, fruit grower, 3 acres in strawberries, raspberries, and black berries, 400 apple trees, about 40 plum trees, and farm 83, Mrs. Neal has resided on this place 39 years Neely John, p o Lodi, offr 65, b 1814, w Sarah, farmer 44 Nicholson Edward, p o Ovid, r 4^, w Bridget, laborer Oaks Nathan Jr., p o Ovid Center, r 56, (Van Lew's station,) b i860, at Oaks Corners, Ontario Co.N. Y.,w Marguerita A., dealer in grain, coal, lumber, salt, plaster, water lime etc O'Hanlin Thomas, p o Ovid, r 28, b 1857, farmer with hi* father Felix O'Hanlin Elizabeth Miss, p o Ovid, r 28, dau of Felix, resides with her parents organist of Holy Cross Church, farmer O'Hanlin Felix, p o Ovid, r 28, b 1824 in Ireland, 77 O'Hare Owen, p o Ovid Center, r 19, b 1846, w Mary, stone farmer has cutter, employe at the capitol at Albany and 25, 1 cow, 1 horse OSBORNE CLINTON D.,po Sheldrake, b 1854 in Schuy ler Co.,w Ella, postmaster, justice of the peace, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes and oriental merchandise Oughterson Nathan, p o Lodi, r 67, b 1849,w Mary> employe of E. Smith & Sons palmer J. Adelbert, p o Ovid Center, r 43, b 1846, w Alice, laborer, owns h and 1 acre r h and 1 Palmer Tamar, widow of Horatio, p o Sheldrake, 41, Parish Augustin S.,po Ovid, r 35, b 1841, w Susan, supervisor re-elected for 2 years in farmer in 1887 and 1893 and 1894, shares farm cows 66, and leases on 256, hay grower, 5 5 126th Y. participated in horses, soldier in Co. C, N. V., battle at Harper's Ferry b night operator at Parish Frank A., p o Ovid Center, 1873, Sheldrake station station Parish George S., p o Ovid Center, b 187 i,w Mary C, and telegraph op'r and express agent Sheldrake station, r b son of Augustin Parish John L., p o Ovid, 35, 1876, S., resides with his parents r b w Susie L., Parker John C, p o Ovid Center, 45, 1847, C. farm 40 sheep, 2 leases on shares of L. Bradley 148, horses cows, 4 /0 cor 38 (Scott s Parsons William D., p o Ovid Center, r 37 has 2 and Corners), b 1845, w Adelia N., cows, 3 horses, buildings farmer 27 and mover of I78 TOWN OF OVtD. Pepper Margaret, widow of John, p o Farmer, r 81, owns h and 1 4 acres Peterson Charles C, po Farmer, r 80, b 1859, w Mary E., has 7 cows, 4 horses, and farmer, leases on shares of his father Abram D. 81, and also owns farm adjoining in Covert of 21 acres Pierce Claude, p o Ovid, r 36, b 1874, son of Stephen, job printer, resides with his parents Pierce DeMont, p o Ovid, r 36, b 187 1, son of Stephen B., farm laborer Pierce Stephen B., p o Ovid Center, r 36, b 1842, w Sarah E., carpenter, painter, mason, soldier in Co. E, 147th N. Y. V. days' over 2 years, was in the 7 fight in The Wilderness and other battles, h and 3 acres Porter George, p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1859, w Savilla M., farm laborer Porter Martha, widow of Thomas, p o Ovid Center, r 39, owns the homestead 75 acres of her late husband Porter Thomas J., p o Ovid Center, r 39, b 1856 in Tomp Co., w Mary L., 3 cows, 3 horses, farmer, leases on shares the estate of his late father, Thomas Porter, 75 acres Post Horace L., p o Sheldrake, r 22, b 1853, w Venora F., mfr. of and dealer in cider and pure cider vinegar, and mnfr. of fruit and vegetable crates Post Horace T.,po Sheldrake, r 22, b 1821 in Venice, Cayuga Co., w Sophia B., owns h and 3 acres Post Lilberne P., p o Ovid, r 31, b 1849, w Anna E., fruit grower, 2 acres grapes, 275 apricot trees, 1,700 peach trees, farmer 82 Powell Daniel D.,po Ovid Center, r 38, w Susie E., b 1870 in Clinton, Oneida Co., farmer, with his father Oliver C Powell Oliver C, p o Ovid Center, r 38, b 182 1 in Onondaga Co., w Lucy F., 7 sheep, 2 cows, 3 horses, and farmer 115 Predmore Robert V., p o Lodi, r 67, b 1840 in Lodi, w Jennie, farmer 65 Predmore Walter, p o Lodi, r 67, b 1869, son of Robert V., farm laborer, resides with his parents Purcell John, p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1822 in Pa., w Margaret, 50 grade Shropshire ewe sheep, 4 head of cattle, 4 horses, has general stock of fruit and farm 100 Quick Henry H., p o Kidder's, r 83, b 1825,w Mary, boatman Quick James V., p o Kidder's, r 83, b 1854, w Jennie E., owns and runs a ferry boat from Kidder's to King's ferry station QUICK JOHN, WILLIAM H. and SARAH C p o Far mer r 81 cor , 59, heirs of the estate of James Quick, de ceased, Feb. 2, 1878, have 3 cows, 40 grade Hampshire TOWN OF OVID. 179 Downs sheep, 5 horses, grain and hay growers, owns farm 175. Their grandfather John and father James then 18 years of age, came to this homestead in 1818 Quigley Arthur H., p o Ovid Center, r 43, b 1874, laborer Quigley Frank B., p o Ovid Center, r 43, b 1873, laborer Quigley Frederick D.,po Ovid Center, r 43, b 1865, farmer, leases on shares of his mother Minerva, 50 acres Quigley Kate O., p o Ovid Center, r 43, resides with her mother Minerva Quigley Minerva, widow of Edward P., p o Ovid Center, r 43, has 4 cows, 3 horses and farm 50 Reeves Lauren, p o Lodi, r 67, farm laborer Reilly Catharine, p o Ovid, r 4^, widow of Frank, owns h and 1, 1 acre cor 1856 in Cov Rice Charles H., p o Ovid Center, r 38 45, b ert, w Martha, has 2 cows, 6 horses, 10 swine, 2 acres of raspberries, 14 cherry trees, and farmer 62 Rice George W.,po Ovid Center, r 38 cor 45, b 1877, son of Charles H., farmer with his father Robinson Martin, p o Farmer, r 74, b 1859, w Mima, farmer, 85, 2 cows, 2 horses employe of R. L. Rolfe Jonathan,p o Sheldrake, r 21,w Lualla, Darrow, and farmer 90 far Rooney Thomas, p o Ovid, r 64, b about 1854, w Mary, mer 37 laborer Rositer Peter, p o Ovid, r 3, b 1863, w Ellen, farm laborer Savage John, p o Ovid, r 35, b 1853, Cather Savage Nicholas, p o Ovid, r 35, b 1825 in Ireland, w ine, farmer 5 butcher Savage Patrick J., p o Ovid, r 35, b 1865, School house, Union Free, district No. 1, p o Ovid, in Ovid School house, J. district No. 2, p o Ovid, r 7 School house, district No. 3, po Sheldrake, r 41 School house, district No. 4, p o Ovid Center, r 44 cor 55 School house, district No. 5, p o Farmer, r 77 cor 79, School house, district No. 6, p o Lodi, r 64 cor 75 School house, district No. 7, p o Ovid, r 66 n 50 School house, district No. 8, p 0 Ovid, r 30 cor 31 Emma School house, district No. 9, po Ovid Center, r 37, Wagner teacher r b w carpen Schooley Lucian J p o Ovid, , 1837, Martha, ter, h and 3 acres r b w Lucvna B., Scott Barnett D., p o Ovid Center, 45, 1840, acres apiarist, 45 colonies and owns 9 r b w E., Scott George B., p o Ovid Center, 38, 1845, Mary (J. B. Scott & Son) l8o TOWN OF OVID. Scott George B., po Ovid Center, b 1875, clerk, employe of Hugh McGhan Scott J. B. & Son, p o Ovid Center, r 38, (J.B. and George B.,) dealers in lumber, coal, tile and grain, growers of small fruits, 225 apple trees and farm 31 Scott Lucina B., (Mrs. B. D. Scott), p o Ovid Center, r 45, owns h and 8 acres Scott Walter, p o Ovid Center, r 40, b 1838, constable, son of David D,, grandson of Daniel, and great grandson of Gideon, the pioneer, who settled in the woods at Scott's Corners, named in his honor, farmer and laborer Scott William, p o Ovid Center, r 45, farmer with his father Barnett D. - , Selleck Riley, p o Kidders, r^-, b 1826, w Anna, mason, owns h and 2 acres Shadwick Bennie,p o Ovid, r 52, b 1877, son of Edward L. Re sides with his parents Shadwick Edward L., p o Ovid, r 52, b 1849, w Flora, E., farmer, leases on shares of S. Covert, 112 Sherwood Marcus E.,po Ovid Center, r 38, b 1853 in Covert, w Hattie B., carpenter Sherwood Myron H., p o Farmer, r 74, b 1847, w Ellen L., farmer, leases on shares of Marion Sniffen 174 acres Skinner Josiah C, po Ovid, r 48 cor 50, b 1868, w Lucinda A., farmer, employe of W.
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