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Adams family

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lirM". e»« & " a Hill

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later married Zachariah I

fiddler", a broth

»eat Lot 41 in the Hardenburgh Patent in New York State; his particul

1765, married a Gregoi

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t home in the Town of Stamford, New York.

lley, along Town Brook, had been made t

dividing line betwee

"Bennett Hill" road and t

a nucleus for a business

' the Town Plot is still defined by a

t least one daughter, Mary, and Lyman hilaughter) and Stanley, who in 1B29, wort

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jf cloth

jerking,

the road commissioners. Beginning in 1794, the road up the vall

loh does i

Hobarl

st Church was cmroads «ere laid c

,d to his buildinf

laid 75<t for daiaage d

located in the northern part of the Tom Plot but it is doubtful if a building WSE

| stand. The old school wa gone before Dad's memory and the new one erected in the

:h's birth. The c

rsoddo jnoqe put> STn3 inojj pasBi

[-OTS JOT^ej, uouiie^ 'TS'TSS PUE - hO 'SES 'sajou ; IIKMS aSdoso l i T ' B E S W3qTT3 "™ef«33 ta

sd A ril ?, 1895".

,n him. Grandmother Adan

i the principle outgoing load and among t

load of bark from Roxbury, for the tanning

; Belonging to the said Zalmt

and her bed and linen or the value thereof which is not to bs included in her dividend

The said Henry Foote and wife are to allow to the estate fifty dollars which they have

Hannah X Taylormark

Henry Foot

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early age ofof rather

Sarah's giving them to Mrs. Alex T. Grant a year ago last fall when we were there?

12 pair of sheets and 5 pair of linen pillow slips in the memorandum. Guess we

Although no1 due to the facried Selina St

since you got your t

arry. Sherman had two sons, neither

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thDa

.e! inquiring T

ey left the farm.

d frock coats, fo

*Th

"d

il out he h"u:eeand

eddeligntedhthat fe ch e

is enormous storeroom contained everything from

ressing up". We were much intrigued by the way t

had been

ening. After

goose poke

e hou5e and

;iiaa Jane Adams was born August 29, 1826, and married David Eturges. His family

3 1800. Their small farm was on Ferris Hill, ahove the

i late and she died at home in 1392. David continued to

Vroman nd his wife live in Great Bend, Fennayivsnii. T.ieir son, Harold, and his

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b Hulbell Corners. They

Of DeBoise and I

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Isabel arid Rosa Mead, Eber and Aliday knows I should think It would make

e was fioing over to the fort and start-ing she would kill him. He jumped

te his leg. H.K. and Wesley is trying to raise 1poperty in Wesley's wife's hands. I think it is

and I guess it will want a lawyer to find it 01

Lrls and four boys in their family.

To resume with the Ballards: Martha Ballard was bom December 23, 1813 and was

-^d-^gcr. accident on Red Kill Hill, while on thf

of reconstructing Great-grandmoth

r only a few rods from his dwelling. John was ar

eenth day of March, 1857, ages 6t years." He hac f Foots and had

?zled beard, usuallj tired in an old-fashioned greenish-blac

she became a teacher, her

lH?i;ir,'rr1-3taught in Roxbury and Mary

TnrH'L?"»» "'-" ••" 1-

sheets of paper 5C; 8 postage stamps, 2"**;

rriage, as a friend c

Maria experimented wi;d the making of four -

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"in the garden above the barn, helping 'Pa'

related, with a

t cabbage plant

noice of

after Everett Adams bought

r for the frame was brought

slped with

p••

1

L951 bought and remodelled the Herr.sn Knis

rtrude Smith, born November 12, 1907. For many years their Aunt Mary Spick

•:' *-- •.•li:.;.am We_aver in 1935, and t

i built in a tree as a playhouse for the children. There were three youngsters:

Elizabeth (born July 30, 1907).

] neighborhood and soon married.

nake their home i

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