Affadavit, receipt and deeds, 1811-1838.
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Crapo, Peter.
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Stocking, Joseph, 1774 or 5-1835.
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One of Buffalo's earliest merchants; established a hat factory in the village with Joseph Bull. A deacon in the First Presbyterian Church, and a founder of the Bank of Buffalo and the Western Literary and Scientifick Academy. From the description of Indentures, 1828 Dec. 31 and 1831 June 9. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33228709 ...
Winner, Joshua.
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Laing, Thomas
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Holland Land Company
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The office of the successor to the Holland Land Company in Chautauqua County was moved to Westfield after the Mayville office was burned in 1836; at that time William H. Seward succeeded William Peacock as agent. From the description of Records, [ca. 1807]-1871. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155440758 Abijah Gray, born 29 Mar. 1769, at Tisbury, Mass., was one of the first settlers of Evans, N.Y. He died in Evans, 6 Oct. 1846. From the...
Culver, William
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White, Jesse, 1934-
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State government appointee Jesse White was born on June 23, 1934 in Alton, Illinois. In 1943, he moved to Chicago with his parents, where he attended Schiller Elementary School. He went on to attend Waller High School, where he was active in school athletics, being named All-City in basketball and baseball. He also excelled at tumbling and hoped to play professional baseball after graduation, fielding offers from the St. Louis Browns and the Pittsburgh Pirates. However, White's father insisted t...