January 19th 1809
in Cohocton, Steuben County, New York.
2nd Marriage, Mary Taylor
December 31st 1820
in Cohocton, Steuben County, New York.
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Captain Williamson about the time of the settlement of Bath, sent a man named Bivin, to the Twenty-two mile Tree, (now Blood's Corners,) to keep a tavern. This point was known in early times as Bivin's Corners. The first settlement made in the town of Conhocton after this, was made, according to the best of our information, in the Raymond Settlement, by James and Aruna Woodward. In 1806, Joseph Chamberlain, of Herkimer County, settled on the Davis farm, near Liberty Corners.
In the following year, Levi Chamberlain, Captain Jones Cleland, Joseph Shattuck and Deacon Horace Fowler, settled in this neighborhood.
History of the Settlement of Steuben County, New York
By Guy H. McMaster
Published by: R. S. Underhill & Co.
Bath, NY, 1853
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January 19th 1809
in Cohocton, Steuben County, New York.
2nd Marriage, Mary Taylor
December 31st 1820
in Cohocton, Steuben County, New York.
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Captain Williamson about the time of the settlement of Bath, sent a man named Bivin, to the Twenty-two mile Tree, (now Blood's Corners,) to keep a tavern. This point was known in early times as Bivin's Corners. The first settlement made in the town of Conhocton after this, was made, according to the best of our information, in the Raymond Settlement, by James and Aruna Woodward. In 1806, Joseph Chamberlain, of Herkimer County, settled on the Davis farm, near Liberty Corners.
In the following year, Levi Chamberlain, Captain Jones Cleland, Joseph Shattuck and Deacon Horace Fowler, settled in this neighborhood.
History of the Settlement of Steuben County, New York
By Guy H. McMaster
Published by: R. S. Underhill & Co.
Bath, NY, 1853
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