NEWSPAPER: The Noteware Family; Owego; Tioga co, NY submitted by Susan Austin (susanaustin @ hotmail.com) ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.org/ny/nyfiles.htm Submitted Date: April 3, 2004 This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/nyfiles/ File size: 56.6 Kb ************************************************ Print on Letter Landscape Owego Times, Tioga Co., NY Interesting History Of The Noteware Family Compiled By County Historian Charles Cafferty This article was supplied to me by Emma M. Sedore, County Historian, Tioga Co., NY, SedoreE@co.tioga.ny.us Thank you, Curtis Hartwig, Volunteer Genealogist, Tioga County Historical Society, Owego, NY, for letting me know this even existed! Edited by Susan Rockwell Austin. I have added notes where text seems to be missing or repeated, and changed the layout of the article (with indentations, etc.) when it involves genealogy to make the family relationships more understandable. Family Tree follows. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Owego Times, Thursday, July 22, 1948, p. 12. -- Interesting History of the Noteware Family Compiled by County Historian Charles Cafferty County Historian Charles Cafferty has just compiled an interesting history of the revolutionary soldier, George Noteware, giving the line of descendants including those residing in Owego. Members of the DAR and others interested in tracing family trees will find this record outstanding. Mr. Cafferty's article follows: In the 18th Century Germany was composed of nearly 300 sovereignties, or states, each of which maintained a court and a military force. Among there were Hesse-Cassel, Hesse-Hanon, Brunswick, Waldeck, Anholt-Zerbst, Etc. England lacking a sufficient number of native soldiers to prosecute her war against the American Colonies in 1775 appealed to Russia for 20,000 seasoned troops: but without success. Two of the German sovereignties offered to furnish England trained soldiers for hire, soon after hostilities broke out. Jan. 9, 1776, 4,300 Brunswick troops were hired by England, augmented later to 5,723 only 2,708 of whom ever returned to Germany. Jan. 15, 1776, 12,805 Hesse-Cassel troops were hired, which later increased to 16,992, of whom 10,492 returned home after the war. 2,038 Hesse-Hanon troops, 2,353 Auspach-Bairentn troops, 1,225 Waldeck troops, and 1,152 Anholt-Zerbert troops were eventually hired, making the total number of German soldiers sent to America 29,867, of whom 17,313 returned home, the remainder either having died or remained in America to become citizens. This venture cost England about nine million dollars. In the early ages of Germany a considerable portion was called Hesse, and possibly for this reason Hessians (were named), regardless from which sovereignty they came. These Hessians soldiers did their duty bravely and faithfully, very few deserting despite constant inducements held out to them, nor were they the least inhuman or rapacious the charge that they were cruel barbarians was a mere political weapon at the time. Hessian Generals Among the Hessian generals were Phillip Von Heister, Wilhelm Von Knyphansen and Barn Von Riedesel, the latter of whom was commanding a regiment of Hesse-Hanon and Brunswick soldiers in 1777, under the British General Burgoyne while campaigning in upper New York state. Oct. 17, 1777, at Saratoga Gen. Burgoyne's army was defeated by and was surrendered to Colonial General Gates, including nearly 6,000 soldiers. Among these were 3,116 Hessians, who were marched to Boston as prisoners of war. On Oct. 25, 1777 this cavalcade of Hessian prisoners camped at Great Barrington, Mass. Among these Hessians was one Yarre Notewire, who was desirous of remaining in America. When the prisoners continued their march to Boston, Yarre, and several others, fell out and remained at Great Barrington. This was not difficult as there was a general sentiment among the settlers and also among the officers in charge of the prisoners to absorb these prisoners into the populace. Yarre found work in Great Barrington and diligently applied himself to the task of becoming a good citizen. He Americanized his name by changing it from Yarre Notewire to George Noteware. George made good progress and the next year, 1778, enlisted as a soldier in the colonial army against England. The following item appeared in 1777, during the encampment of Hessian prisoners of war at Great Barrington, is still preserved there, and is authentic and specific regarding Yarre Noteware. "Oct. 25, 1777, a large part of the captured army of Burgoyne was marched through the town enroute to Boston, and encamped in the hollow of the hillside westerly from the residence of the late Mrs. Mark Rosseter, in the northerly part of the village. A great portion of the prisoners encamped in the south part of the village, on the level ground lying west of the main street, and north of the road leading from the burial ground, toward Green River. Depressed in Spirit The officers, amongst whom was the Hessian General Baron Riedesel, had their quarters in the old Episcopal Church, opposite the Sedgwick Institute. General Burgoyne who was indisposed and depressed in spirit remained here several days in the Henderson house, the guest of Colonel Elijah Dwight. During their stay, the prisoners were kindly treated, more so, perhaps, than would reasonably be expected at the hands of an exasperated people. Many of the prisoners were sick, suffering from camp fever. It is related that Capt. Truman Wheeler collected roots, boiled them down and personally distributed the decoction among the invalids, with good effect. One of the British officers presented Capt. Wheeler with a substantial token of his appreciation of the kindness shown the prisoners. A large body of Hessian soldiers formed this cavalcade, many prisoners of which fell from the ranks and deserted, or were permitted to go at large as they marched through the country. Some of these settled in this town and became good citizens. Amongst these was Yarre Notewire, who in his later years here, on the 4th of July, and on other public occasions was accustomed to shout the orders of military drill, and "hurrah for George Washington." Records in the war department in Washington show that George Noteware enlisted in the patriot army in the winter of 1778-1779, while a citizen of Great Barrington, Mass. He was inducted into the 1st N. Y. regiment of the Line, under Capt. John Wendell and Col. Gosse Von Schaick. He was actively engaged in the campaign in Virginia, on the shore near the lower end of Chesapeake Bay that resulted in the surrender of Gen. Lord Cornwallis and his 7,000 soldiers at Yorktown, Oct. 19, 1781. George continued to serve in the army until the spring of 1783, when he was honorably discharged from service at New Windsor, not far distant from Washington's headquarters in the old stone house, still standing at Newburgh, N. Y. A War Pensioner In 1818, George Noteware, still residing at Great Barrington, made a formal application for a pension, based on his services as a soldier. In 1820 he consummated his pension application by submitting an inventory of his real and personal property. "I do solemnly swear that I was a citizen of the United States on the 18th day of March, 1818, and I have not since that time, by gift, sale or in any manner disposed of my property, or any part thereof with intent thereby so to diminish it, as to bring myself within the provisions of an act of Congress entitled an act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval services of the United States, in the Revolutionary War, passed on the 18th day of March, 1818 and that I have not, nor has any person in trust for me any property or securities, contracts or debts due me, nor have I any income, other than what is contained in the schedule, here to annexed, and by me subscribed schedule of property, necessary clothing and bedding, except to with Real estate, one house and two acres, and two rods of land, Personal estate, one cow $15.00, one hog, $10.00, four sheep $3.00, one ax $1.00, one hoe $.25, one table $1.00, five chairs $.50, set knives and forks $.50, one large wheel $1.00, one small wheel $1.00, one iron kettle $1.50, one tea-pot $.12, two bowls $.12, two plates, $.12, two plates $.12, totaling $84.11. He gave his occupation as a laborer, and stated that his wife Huldah, living with him, was age 59 years. His pension was granted under certificate No. 5,172. George and Huldah Noteware George Noteware was born in 1755 in Germany and probably in the state of Hesse-Cassel. He came to America in1776 as a Hessian Soldier. He died Aug. 21, 1825, at South Apalachin, N. Y. He married April 22, 1786, Huldah Kline at her howe town Salisbury, Litchfield Co., Conn. Huldah was born in 1761 and died Aug. 1, 1840 at the home of her son Daniel Noteware, as a result of asthma and dropsy. Both were buried in the little cemetery on the south edge of the Noteware farm, just north of the country schoolhouse. The writer secured a government soldier's headstone and erected it and Huldah's headstone in the South Apalachin Cemetery. Her will was dated June 23, 1840 and is recorded in the book of Wills E-2 at the Tioga Co. court house. In 1828, she was granted a soldier's widow's pension of $80. per year, her husband George, died intestate, and son, John Noteware, was executor of the estate. Original Noteware Home From 1777 to sometime before 1786, the year he was married, George lived in Great Barrington. After marrying, they lived in Sheffield, five miles south of Great Barrington. Jan. 11, 1796 he purchased a dwelling house and one acre and two rods of land on the western edge of Great Barrington, which they soon occupied. They later purchased an adjoining one acre of land. They were living here in 1820, and up to the time they removed to South Apalachin, which was prior to 1825. Some of their children and their families had preceded them to New York State and they came to live with their son John Noteware when George was nearly 70 years of age. John located at South Apalachin, where later lived his son, George, then George's son, Wallace, and finally Wallace's son, Clayton Noteware, who sold the farm out of the Noteware family, to John Murphy, who now resides there. This property is one of the finest on the Apalachin Creek. Here George Noteware died in 1825. Widow Huldah continued to live with her son John, and later with her other children. Her final home was with her son Daniel, where she died in 1840, and who was the executor of her estate. NOTEWARE No. 3.. .. .. . .. (Ed. note: as printed) Soldier George's Children In the Great Barrington village library the birth dates of the children were obtained as follows: -- John, June 05, 1787; Daniel, Oct. 11, 1788; Jacob, Oct. 06, 1790; Rebecca, Jan. 01, 1793; Diadamia, Oct. 17, 1794; Norton, June 04, 1797; Eliza, July 16, 1799; Lorinda, Feb. 09, 1802. Soldier's Son, John Noteware Born June 05, 1787, died Feb. 26, 1882, married Sally ---. His grave has not been found. He was executor of this father's estate. Children: George William Noteware, B. March 17, 1815, D. November 23, 1882, M. (1) Mary Anne Mayhew, B. March 21, 1821 in Dutchess Co., N. Y., D. December 12, 1875. Both buried South Apalachin. M. (2) May 01, 1877 Almira (--) Van Orman, B. 1827, D. Jan. 22, 1821-24 (ed.note: date error, must be 1921-24), widow of Charles Van Orman, B. 1826, D. 1876. Almira and Charles are buried at Little Meadows. George settled on the Apalachin Creek in 1818, and finally on his homestead farm. Here, by the well, once stood an enormous willow tree. It is related that one of the Notewares, returning afoot from a visit with relatives at Great Barrington, trudged homeward carrying a rough willow cane, which he plunged into the ground by the well. It took root and grew into a large tree, blessing the well patrons with its shade for many years. Children: (A) Adaline Noteware, B. October 09, 1842, D. March 26, 1901, M. David Slanson. They removed to Saginaw, Mich. Child: Jessie Noteware (ed. Note: must be last name Slanson), M. Edmund Dixon. (B.) Cornelia A. Noteware, B. July 02, 1844, D. May 01, 1919, M. A. Park Brimmer. No children. (C.) Wallace Ransom Noteware, B. January 06, 1846, D. Sept. 27, 1918, M. September 25, 1867 Sabella Agnes Bebee, B. Sept. 03, 1847, D. Mar. 15, 1924. Children: Dayton A. Noteware, B. 1870, D. Jan. 31, 1878. Raymond B. Noteware, B. 1878, D. 1902. Clayton W. Noteware, B. 1881, D. Dec. 25, 1941, M. Jan. 01, 1908 Lucinda R. Minkler. Their children are Marian, Dayton, and Arline. (D.) Walter Raleigh Noteware, B. Feb. 3, 1848, D. May 22, 1900, M. Lucy Ann House, B. 1851, D. 1937. both buried South Apalachin. Lucy M. (2) William Henry Coffin, B. 1835, D. 1915. Children: Archie Noteware, B. 1876, D. 1877, Ralph Noteware, B. 1879, D. 1898, Mary Noteware, B. 1883, D. 1883, Mary Noteware, B. 1886, D. 1886. (E.) Ann Eliza Noteware, B. July 23, 1849, D. Apr. 7, 1894, M. Amos M. Beebe. Amos M. M. (2) Etta Danse. Children: Lewis Bebee, of Santa Ana, Calif. George L. Bebee, of Coldwater, Mich. Leah Bebee, M. --- Benton, resided Detroit, Mich. (F.) infant, B. and D. 1851. (G.) Waldron Rudolph Noteware, B. Feb. 23, 1852, D. June 14, 1913. M. O. Manning. Removed west. Child: Max Noteware of Traverse City, Mich. (H.) Julia Elizabeth Noteware, B. Oct. 13, 1853, D. Jan. 10, 1866. (I.) Waldo R. Noteware, B. Oct. 11, 1857, D. Jan. 10, 1866. (J.) George J. Noteware, B. Aug. 14, 1859, D. Jan. 1, 1911, M. (1) Eliza Cook. M. (2) --- ---. Removed to Mich. And from there to Oregon. Children by M. (1) George H. Noteware, B. 1899, resides Grand Rapids, Mich. They have a daughter B. 1928, and a son, B. 1932. Leah Noteware M. Oakley Thompson, reside East Lansing, Mich. Child by M. (2): Irl R. Noteware. (2.) Sally Noteware, B. 1817, D. 1905. Buried South Apalachin. M. (1) T. J. Peck, M. (2) Henry Mersereau who M. (1) Mary Jane ---. B. 1838, D. 1883, buried Little Meadows. (3) John Noteware, M. Phoebe ---, removed to Ill, then to Kan. Children: Frank Noteware, B. 1849, D. 1928, resided Hunters, Okla. They had a son Fred, B. 1887, with children Reefred, Roy, Kieth (ed. Note: probably Keith) and Frances who M. --- Sheffer, and a son Ralph who had a son Kenneth. John Noteware, resided Avery, Okla. (4.) Amanda Noteware, B. 1822, D. 1883, M. Thomas Browning Mayhew, B. 1819, D. 1885. Both buried South Apalachin. Thomas M. (2) Betsey --- B. 1835, D. 1895. Children: Sarah A. Mayhew, B. 1854, D. 1920, M. Mar. 31, 1866, Milton Coffin, B. Feb. 14, 1845, D. Oct. 14, 1904, buried South Apalachin. They had children Fred, Susie M. (1) Howard Hobbs, M. (2) James Gillespie, and George who M. Bessie Wellington. Son, D. age 2 years. Alonzo Mayhew, B. 1856, D. 1887, bachelor. (5.) Frederick H. Noteware, B. 1828, D. Feb. 27, 1911, M. Jan. 21, 1863 Harriet Barton, B. 1828, D. Oct, 16, 1891. Resided on Apalachin Creek road, between Center Apalachin and South Apalachin, where in 1942 Breckner lived. Children: (A.) Son, B. and D. 1868 (B.) Oscar M. Noteware, B. Mar. 15, 1870, D. Dec. 21, 1913, bachelor, buried South Apalachin. Took over father's farm. (6.) Cyrus Noteware, B. 1820, D. 1888, M. Clarinda Conant, B. 1824, D. 1902. Both buried at Little Meadows. Resided in a log house he built on the side hill, west of Apalachin Creek road, up side road from Ed. Graves farm, one third mile north of Pa. state line. Children: (A.) John Harmon Noteware, B. May 25, 1846, D. Apr. 1940, M. Sept. 13, 1874 Martha Jane Langworthy, B. June 4, 1854, D. Oct. 15, 1925. Removed to Mich. in 1875 and in 1914 resided in Williamsburg. Children: Roy Noteware, B. Apr. 3, 1876, M. (1) June 2, 1900 Cora L. Falsom (ed. note: spelled 'Folsom" below), B. Oct. 29, 1880, D. Oct. 22, 1937. M. (2) Nov. 1938 Myrtle Hoxsie Stafford, B. Oct. 30, 1876. In 1941 they resided on father's farm at Williamsburg. Children: Ruth Marion Noteware, B. 1901, M. 1925 Paul H. Johnson, voucher auditor at University of Michigan. Child: Phyllis Ruth Johnson, B. May 5, 1925. Nell Beth Noteware, B. Feb. 3, 1907, M. 1930 Dr. Neville F. Miller, B. 1903, Chemist at Palmerton, Pa. Child: Peter Arden, B. Aug. 31, 1941. John Folsom (ed. note: last name has to be Noteware), B. Mar. 3, 1910, M. 1941 Dr. Adele Topel, reside Aurora, Ill. William Noteware, B. Dec. 6, 1877, M. Clara Wells, reside Interlaken, Mich. Children: Gordon, D. infant, Gaylord. Temple E., B. 1900, M. Harold Yonker. George H. Noteware, B. June 16, 1879, M. Mary Elizabeth Davis, postal clerk at Traverse City, Mich. Children: George H. Jr., B. May 22, 1903, M. 1934 Ina R. Doolittle. Albert Fred, B. Jan. 5, 1905, M. 1930 Ruth Comtade. Frank, B. Sept, 17, 1906. Marion, B. Apr. 25, 1909, M. Joseph Thorp, Jane, B. June 13, 1913, M. 1936 Rudolph Bohaboy. Nathan Edward, B. Sept. 5, 1915, M. Marion Dawson. Virginia May, B. Feb. 24, 1918. Frederick A Noteware, B. Feb. 3, 1881, M. 1904 Louise Caulkins, commercial artist at Evanston, Ill. Child: Margaret Ann, B. July, 1909, nurse. (B.) Martin Noteware, M. Caroline Decker, daughter of John Decker. Children: Henry, M. Elizabeth Hatlet, Grace, maiden, Charles, M. Louise Bills. Child: Luella, M. Burton Groats. Child: Burton Erve. Cyrus C., M. Lena Wilcox. Children: Howard Martin. C. Rowland, Harry Eugene, Cyrus Howland. (C.) William Edgar Noteware, B. 1854, D. Apr. 21, 1926 M. Catherine Sanford, B. 1863 at Rensselaerville, N. Y., D. 1917, buried Little Meadows. Resided near his father's log house and later in Owego. Children: George Edgar, B. and D. 1893, Mabel, D. infant. Edith, B. July 22, 1898. M. James Glaccum, reside in New York City. Child: Catherine Ann. Eva, B. Apr. 15, 1900, M. Howard Somers, B. Oct. 20, 1896, reside Apalachin. Children: Virginia, M. Ernest Lunn. Betty, M. Francis DeCator. Mary Jane, B. Dec. 27, 1928, M. 1948 Howard C. Soules son of Ralph Soules of Johnson City. Soldier's Son, Daniel Noteware Born Oct. 11, 1788, in Mass., D. Mar. 20, 1878. M. Phebe ---, B. 1792, Mass., D. May 28, 1856. Both buried at South Apalachin. Came in 1819 and settled on lot No. 109, of Coxe patent as a squatter as the land was not yet surveyed into farms until two years later. His house was located just across Apalachin Creek on the lower side of road extending east up the hill from the Apalachin Creek Road. This side of the road is just below the school house. House had a fireplace. In 1948 all that is left of Daniel's house is a cellar excavation and a spring between house and creek that supplied them with water. When he made his will July 7, 1877, (Book of Wills H, page 332) his daughter Laura A Carmen (ed. note: spelled "Carman" below) was keeping house for him. Children: (1.) Lovisa M. Noteware, B. 1814, Mass., D. Apr. 29, 1870. Maiden. Buried South Apalachin. (2.) Huldah P. Noteware, B. Aug. 8, 1818, D. Mar. 28, 1878, M. William Hover. She is buried at South Apalachin. He is buried at Nichols, N. Y. Child: Phebe Hover, B. 1837, D. 1928, M. Lawrence DeBalder (ed. note: hereafter spelled "DeBolder"). Both buried Nichols. Children: William DeBolder, B. 1858, D. 1934, M. Mary Turner. No children. One of Mary's sister's children inherited William's house in Nichols. Anna DeBolder, B. 1863, D. 1925, maiden. Lily DeBolder, M. (1) Walter Brewer, M. (2) Joshua Cooney and removed to Elmira, N. Y. Children by M. (2): Arthur L. Cooney, B. 1901. Frances, M. James Blake and had a daughter, Patricia. Lawrence A. DeBolder, B. 1874, D. 1875. (3.) Laura A. Noteware, M. --- Carman. (4.) Calvin W. Noteware, B. 1822, D. about 1912 in Los Angeles. M. Polly M. Dobson, B. 1824. Child: Alpha, B. 1847. Removed to Calif. And M. there. (5.) Warren Noteware, B. 1826, D. Mar. 26, 1828, buried So. Apalachin. (6.) William H. Noteware, B. 1828, D. Oct. 21, 1841, buried So. Apalachin. (7.) Belinda P. Noteware, B. 1834, M. (1) Samuel Griswold, B. 1836. A Civil War soldier. M. (2) Nelson Edwards, B. 1841, D. Jan. 27, 1913. A Civil War soldier. (8.) Anna Noteware, M. William DeBolder, resided Nichols. (9.) Horace H. Noteware. Soldier's Son, Jacob Noteware Born Oct. 6, 1790, Mass., M. Aruba P. Olmstead, daughter of Hezekiah Olmstead. Resided at South Apalachin, opposite church on farm later owned by Burt Stephens. Sept. 16, 1816 bought land at Sheffield, Mass. and sold it the next year. Removed from South Apalachin to Galesburg, Ill. Children: (1.) Asa Noteware (2.) Myron Noteware, removed to Neb. And M. there. (3.) Emily M. Peter Cochrane. Children: Adelaide, M. --- Gilbert and had son Ross. Daughter. (4.) James Noteware, removed to Denver, Col. (5.) Son Soldier's Daughter, Rebecca Noteware Born Jan. 1, 1793, Sheffield, Mass., D. Sept. 20, 1866 buried South Owego cemetery, M. (1) 1812-1813 Nathaniel Dodge, who probably died and was buried at Hillsdale, N. Y. M. (2) David Harris, B. 1831, D. Sept. 25, 1882. Both buried Apalachin, son of Isaac and Nancy (Reed) Harris, a Rev. soldier from Providence, R. I. Resided in a log house on the side hill of the branch road eastward from Apalachin creek road at Center Apalachin. Child by M. (1): (1.) George Dodge, B. Nov. 20, 1813 at Hillsdale, N. Y., 20 miles west of Great Barrington, Mass. Children by M. (2): (2.) Laban S. Harris, B. 1824, D. July 26, 1892. M. Mary Jones, D. Sept. 25, 1882. Both buried Little (ed. note: text missing here) ied Little Meadows. Lived Little Meadows in a stone house, still standing in 1948, as a stock building of the Guiles farm. (3.) Israel Harris, B. 1825, D. Nov. 20, 1876, M. Mary Barton, daughter of Rowland and Remember Barton. Buried in the small Harris burial-ground one half mile west of the South Apalachin Church. Children: Addie L. M. Fred Hinman. Children: Ray Earl, M. Evaline Coleman. Linus M. (1) Leona Dodge, M. (2) Ella Van Horn. Children: Lulu M. Ray Shoemaker. Mary, M. Arthur Ayers. Hattie, M. Wesley B. Warrel. Children: Arlowene, M. --- Barrow. Clara, M. Fred Hunt. Reva. Gertrude, M. Frank Morton. Lena, M. Joy Blewer. (4.) David Harris, B. 1828, D. Mar. 27, 1888, M. Elmina Tallmadge, B. 1830, D. Mar. 1896. Both buried South Owego cemetery. Children: Zelpha, B. 1850, D. Nov. 17, 1917, M. (1) Millard F. Boyce, M. (2) remarried Millard F. Boyce. Gurdon P., B. 1856, D. July 29, 1864. (5.) Levi Harris, B. 1831, resided Center Apalachin in the Daniel Noteware House. Children: Lovina M. George Patterson, son of William. Charles. Julia, M. --- Stephens. Emma. Hattie. (6.) Lorina Harris, B. 1833, D. Sept. 3. 1853, maiden. Buried in Harris burial plot at South Apalachin. Soldier's Daughter, Diadamia Noteware Born Oct. 17, 1794 Sheffield, Mass., D. Sept. 25, 1880, M. Joel Millen, B. Aug. 15, 1788, D. July 30, 1855 buried Center Lisle, N. Y. son of John Mc Millen, B. 1753, D. Mar. 11, 1830, buried in West Newark, N. Y. and Sarah Caldwell, B. 1766, D. Dec. 30, 1838. John was a Revolutionary soldier who enlisted in April, 1775 at Rehoboth, Mass. About 1820, he removed from West Stockbridge, Mass., to West Newark, N. Y. When Diadamia was married in 1812, she was apprenticed to a silver-smith in Great Barrington and the proprietor gave her a wedding present of silver spoons of their manufacture, which in 1941 were possessed by lawyer Dewitt A. Millen of Newark Valley, N. Y. About 1814, Diadamia and family removed from West Stockbridge, Mass., to Broome County, N. Y. They first settled on Mt. Hunger, near Center Lisle, but later removed to their final homestead on Owen Hill, near by. Children: (1.) Mary A. Millen, B. Nov. 20, 1813, D. Oct. 28, 1870, M. Feb. 7, 1833 Alvah Hill, B. 1800, D. May 3, 1864. Resided Lisle and West Newark. Child: Hattie. (2.) Eliza Millen, B. and D. 1814. (3.) John J. Millen, B. Jan. 21, 1816, D. Dec. 18, 1848, M. Sept. 22, 1847 Harriet E. Miller, D. Tunkhannock, Pa. (4.) Henry W. Millen, B. Jan. 4, 1818, D. Dec. 17, 1891, M. Feb. 1839 Reliance Crocker Baker. Resided near Scio, N. Y. (5.) David Hiram Millen, B. Aug. 17, 1821, D. Jan. 30, 1880, M. Sept. 9, 1846, Mary Ann White, B. 1819, D. 1843. Resided Center Lisle. Children: Chester, Frank, Adelbert, Loretta and Mandonia. (6.) Levi C. Millen, B. June 12, 1826, D. Dec. 19, 1878, M. July 4, 1849 Mary Ann Lewis. Resided Center Lisle. Child: Daughter, M. Adelbert Austin. (7.) Andrew D. Millen, B. Nov. 8, 1831, D. June 25, 1893, M. Mar. 27, 1854, Elsie English. Resided Harford, N. Y. Children: Edwin Fayette. (8.) Joel Millen, Jr., B. Dec. 25, 1833, D. July 14, 1919, M. Sept. 25, 1866 Lavinia Collier, B. Mar. 10, 1835, d. Aug. 12, 1901. Child: Dewitt A. Millen, B. Dec. 5, 1868, D. 1948, M. (1) Apr. 19, 1905, Grace B. Fleming, M. (2) Nov. 4, 1939 Nina M. Shultes. A lawyer for many years at Newark Valley, N. Y. Soldier's Son, Norton Noteware Born June 4, 1797 at Sheffield, Mass., D, Mar. 29, 1888 at New Marlboro, Mass. M. Abigail Lindsley, B. 1798 at Sheffield, D. May 4, 1880 at Sheffield, daughter of Aaron and Betsey Lindsley. Both buried at Sheffield. Children: (1.) Susan Noteware, M. William Davis, removed to Vt. Children: William Davis, George Davis, B. 1859, D. June 13, 1882, buried at Sheffield. Frank Davis, removed to Conn. (2.) Mary Noteware, M. Jacon Webster, buried Rockdale, Mass. Children: George Webster M. Emma Pixley, buried Rockdale. Children: Levi, Rolston, Cora M. --- Hall. Hattie M. --- LaMon, resided Interlaken, Mass. Had big family. Fred, buried Rockdale. Child: Mabel, M. at Sheffield, Mass. Charles, D. Sheffield. Civil War soldier. Had big family. Nelson, bachelor, died in Civil War. Angeline M. Levi Pixley. Maryette, M. Alexander Beckwith, great grandson of --- Beck, a Hessian soldier. Children: Russell C. Beckwith, M. Laura Hatch, resided Interlaken, Mass. Children: Russell, M. --- Fritz, resided Cory, Pa. Big family. Fred, Earl, Alice, Walter, Robert, Fred W., Sampson, Mary, Edward, M. --- Finkle. Riley, M. Myrtle Shoefeldt, Rush, resided Interlaken. Children: Ruth, Matince, Emma, Edward, twin of Emma, Chub. Dewey, M. (1) Nellie Lamb, M. (2) Lattie Matton. Resided Rockdale. Many children by M. (2). Ruth, D. young, Ella, M. Theodore Doty, Emma M. George Pixley. Martha M. --- Van Etten Cora. (3.) Norman W. Noteware, B. 1839, D. 1910, buried Sheffield, M. June 29, 1869 Prudence Ranney. Removed west to the Black Hills, but returned to Sheffield and lived in a cabin in the woods on the old Noteware farm. (4.) Nelson Noteware, B. 1834, D. 1912, buried Muddy Brook Cemetery near Sheffield. Resided in a cabin in the woods by his brother Norman. He was a gunsmith and had a cider mill. Found dead in his cabin one zero day. Considered a hermit and miser, and supposed to have money buried in the ground. Child: Edward, B. 1855, D. 1912, buried Great Barrington. Removed to Calif. but returned home. (5.) Laura Noteware M. --- Keller, resided Interlaken. Child: John. (6.) Franklin A. Noteware, B. Mar. 9, (ed. note: no year given) M. Loomis, B. July 13, 1835, D. Jan. (ed. note: text missing here) Y. Resided Sheffield, Monterey and Kirkwood. There are many old Loomis gravestones in the Sheffield cemetery. Franklin was a Civil War soldier. Children: James Franklin, B. Sept. 11, 1855, D. 1925, M. Adelia Taylor, daughter of John and Sarah Taylor. Both buried at Alford, Mass. No grave stones. Everett Edward, resided Oswego, N. Y. Children: Raymond, Son, Fannie E., B. 1860, D. May 12, 1903, M. Fred M. Rider, buried Kirkwood, N. Y. Susan E., M. Newton Goervey, resided Winsted and New Haven, Conn. Children: Anna, Carry. Soldier's Daughter, Eliza Noteware Born July 16, 1799, D, July 25, 1865, M. Nov. 12, 1818 William Millen, B. Aug. 15, 1791, D. Aug. 27, 1862, brother of Joel Millen, husband of Eliza's sister Diadamia Noteware. Settled at West Newark, Tioga Co., N. Y. Children: (1.) Lavinia Millen, B. Dec. 4 1819, M. Nov. 11, 1840, George Pellett. Children: Adeline M. --- Sheldon. Child: Artimus. (2.) Admiral N. Millen, B. Mar. 12, 1821, D. Apr. 17, 1846, M. Jan. 1844. Child: Myron, B. 1844, D. 1845. (3.) Lydia, B. May 4, 1827, M. Aug. 26, 1846, Samuel Brewster. Children: Olive, and at least four others. (4.) Emily, B. Apr. 9, 1829, M. Oct. 28, 1851, --- King. Child: Cashius. (5.) Elisha, B. Aug. 16, 1834, D. Mar. 18, 1905. M. Oct. 23, 1855 Elsie Mariah Hill, B. Nov. 11, 1833, D. May 23, 1911. Children: Ava Carolyn, B. Feb. 22, 1860, D. Feb. 23, 1863, Emma E. (ed note: is there text here and she married a Marinus?) Marinus, D. May 9, 1939. Children: Anna L. M. Oct. 30, 1916 Irwin Kabler, Walter B. Oct. 30, 1893, M. June 10, 1913 Fanny E. Terpenning. Children: Evalon, Fred, Freda, twin of Fred. Arthur, b. Apr. 4, 1866, D. Dec. 6, 1937, M. Mar. 20, 1889, Lulu Davison, D. Nov. 6, 1904. Clara Eliza, B. Oct. 8, 1867, D. June 3, 1870. Soldier's Daughter, Lorinda Noteware Born Feb. 6, 1802, Mass., D. Apr. 1, 1874. M. Abner Skiff, B. Jan. 8, 1801, D. Sept. 13, 1855, buried Dundee, N. Y. Their homestead farm was located in the Township of Starkey, Yates Co., N. Y., two miles southeast of Dundee, on gravel road, in the section known as Beartown, near Lakemont. In 1941 the farm was owned by Mrs. Killigrew. Children (1.) Alzada Skiff M. Meyers Longcor. Child: Mary, M. Dock Beggers. (2.) Alonzo Skiff, B. 1826, D. 1907, M. Mahala Gabriel, B. 1828, D. 1911. Children: Eugene Beggers (ed. "Skiff"), B. 1853, D. 1933 M. Frances A Wolling, B. 1855, D. 1919. Children: Lena M. (ed. "Skiff"), B. 1884, M. (1) Claude Townley, B. 1880, D. 1917. M. (2) --- Gibson. M. (3) --- Turner. Resided Dundee, N. Y. Orville M. and had family. Plummer Gabriel. Child: Stewart, M. --- --- Dr. in New Haven, Conn. (3.) Abner Skiff Jr. M. Amanda Marshall. Civil War soldier. Removed to Middleville, Barry Co., Mich. Children: Edward R. Child: Grace, adopted. Ija, M. (1) --- ---, M. (2) Cora Page. Resided Grand Rapids, Mich. and later with daughter at Darr, Mich. Child: Mildred. (4.) Lydia Skiff, M. William Rochester Raplee. Children: Carry Raplee M. Jabez Hamner. Children: Lewis R., Maude, M. Pierre Harpending. Had two daughters. Ira, had children. Zella, had children. Harry, resided Washington, Kan. (5.) Helen Skiff, M. Jobe Raplee. Children: Byron, Anna, M. Norton Sage. Children: Maude, Burton. (6.) Eliza Skiff, M. Harvey Clark. Resided Bascebelle, Wis. Children : Abner, Frank, Cora, Nettie. (7.) Myron Skiff, M. (1) Charlotte Sherman, M. (2) Melissa Sage. Resided Tyrone, N. Y. Children by M. (1) Ella, M. James W. Arnold. Children: Mary L., maiden. Charlotte, maiden. Myron, D. age 4 years. William Rochester, M. Eliza M. Letcher. Resided Tyrone, N. Y. Children: Maree, M. Herbert Lundegard. Children: Joseph. Roger William. Charles A. Wade. Delores. Myron M. Florence Lundberg. Child: John. Harry, M. Jesse Scott, resided Penn Yan, N. Y. Children: Hazel, M. Albert Ribble. Children: Edith, Carlton, Clayton, M. Vernice ---. Child: Derward. Mildred, M. George P. Lord. Child: Richard. Lottie, M. Claude Bigelow, resided Penn Yan. Child: Claude. M. Lucy O. Wymand. Children by M. (2): Norton, D. age 25 years, Iva D. age 10 years. -- End of Oswego Times Article Additional Comments: Descendants of George Noteware* 1 George Noteware* b: 1755 prob. Hesse-Cassel, soldier of the Brunswick Regt. von Rhetz d: August 21, 1825 moved to Broome Co., by July 1825, Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY, bu. South Apalachin Cemetery .. +Huldah Kline* b: 1761 Prob. Little Nine Partners, NY, OF Salisbury, Litchfield Co., CT m: April 22, 1786 Salisbury, Litchfield Co., CT, by Mr. Camp, Esq. d: August 01, 1840 Newark, Town of Owego, Tioga Co., NY, bu. South Apalachin Cemetery Father: Jacob Kline* Mother: Hulda Woodworth*(A) 2 John Noteware b: June 05, 1787 Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA d: February 26, 1837 left NY for Kansas? .. +Sally Fuller b: November 26, 1786 Sharon, Litchfield, CT m: 1814 Father: John Fuller Mother: Mercy Lucinda Sackett 3 John Noteware b: resided Avery, OK d: December 13, 1879 Anson, Kansas ... +Phoebe Mayhew b: October 18, 1822 NY d: December 28, 1868 Illinois 4 Frank Noteware b: 1849 d: 1928 resided Hunters, OK 3 George William Noteware b: March 17, 1815 d: November 23, 1882 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, South Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY ... +Mary Anne Mayhew b: March 21, 1821 Dutchess Co., NY m: July 14, 1841 South Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY d: December 12, 1875 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, South Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY 4 Adaline Noteware b: October 09, 1842 d: March 26, 1901 Thompsonville, MI, bu. Evergreen Cemetery, Kalkaska, MI .... +David E. Slawson b: June 06, 1841 Orange, NY m: March 27, 1877 South Apalachin, NY d: July 14, 1916 Thompsonville, MI, bu. Evergreen Cemetery, Kalkaska, MI Father: Milton Slawson Mother: Mary Elizabeth Marvin 4 Cornelia A. Noteware b: July 02, 1844 d: May 01, 1919 .... +A. Park Brimmer 4 Wallace Ransom Noteware b: January 06, 1846 d: September 27, 1918 .... +Sabella Agnes Bebee b: September 03, 1847 m: September 25, 1867 d: March 15, 1924 4 George J. Noteware b: August 14, 1859 South Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY d: January 01, 1911 Removed to Mich. And from there to Oregon .... +Eliza Cook *2nd Wife of George J. Noteware: .... +--- 4 Walter Raleigh Noteware b: February 03, 1848 d: May 22, 1900 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY .... +Lucy Ann House b: 1851 m: February 05, 1874 First Baptist Church of Owego, NY by Rev. Wm. H. King, D.D. d: 1937 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY 4 Ann Eliza Noteware b: July 23, 1849 d: April 07, 1894 .... +Amos M. Beebe 4 infant Noteware b: 1851 d: 1851 4 Waldron Rudolph Noteware b: February 23, 1852 d: June 14, 1913 Kalkaska, Kalkaska, MI in 1880 .... +O. Manning 4 Julia Elizabeth Noteware b: October 13, 1853 d: January 10, 1866 4 Waldo R. Noteware b: October 11, 1857 d: January 10, 1866 *2nd Wife of George William Noteware: ... +Almira --- (Van Orman) b: 1827 m: May 01, 1877 d: Jan. 22, 1921-24, bu. Little Meadows 3 Sally Noteware b: 1817 d: 1905 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY ... +Thomas J. Peck b: Abt. 1811 VT d: Aft. 1880 *2nd Husband of Sally Noteware: ... +Henry Mersereau 3 Cyrus Noteware b: 1820 d: 1888 bu. Little Meadows ... +Clarinda Conant b: 1824 d: 1902 bu. Little Meadows 4 Martin Noteware b: Abt. 1853 d: Warren, Bradford, PA in 1880 .... +Caroline L. Decker Father: John Decker 4 William Edgar Noteware b: 1854 d: April 21, 1926 .... +Catherine Sanford b: 1863 Rensselaerville, NY d: 1917 buried Little Meadows 4 John Harmon Noteware b: May 25, 1844 d: April 25, 1940 Williamsburg, Whitewater Twp., Grand Traverse Co., MI .... +Martha Jane Langworthy b: June 04, 1854 Bradford, PA m: September 13, 1874 NY d: October 15, 1925 3 Amanda Noteware b: 1822 d: 1883 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY ... +Thomas Browning Mayhew b: 1819 d: 1885 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY 4 Sarah A. Mayhew b: 1844 d: 1920 .... +Milton Coffin b: February 14, 1845 m: March 31, 1866 d: October 14, 1904 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY Father: Henry Coffin Mother: Lucy C. Wilbur 4 Alonzo Mayhew b: 1856 d: 1887 3 Frederick H. Noteware b: 1828 NY d: February 27, 1911 resided Apalachin ... +Harriet Barton b: 1828 PA m: January 21, 1863 d: October 16, 1891 1919? 4 son Noteware b: 1868 d: 1868 4 Oscar M. Noteware b: March 15, 1870 d: December 21, 1913 2 Daniel Noteware b: October 11, 1788 resided in New Marlborough, Berkshire Co., MA d: March 20, 1878 Of Owego, Tioga Co., NY, bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY .. +Phebe Ward b: October 1793 New Marlborough, Berkshire, MA m: Abt. October 1812 New Marlborough, Berkshire, MA d: May 28, 1856 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY Father: Calvin Ward Mother: Lovisa Gillette(A) 3 Louisa Maria Noteware b: 1814 MA d: April 29, 1870 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY 3 Laura Lovisa Noteware ... +--- Carman/Carmen 3 Huldah Pauline Noteware b: August 08, 1818 d: March 28, 1878 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY ... +William Hover d: buried at Nichols, NY 4 Phebe Hover b: 1837 d: 1928 bu. Nichols Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY .... +Lawrence DeBolder b: 1838 d: 1903 bu. Nichols Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY 3 Calvin Ward Noteware b: 1822 d: Abt. 1912 Los Angeles, removed to Calif. and married there ... +Polly M. Dobson b: 1824 4 Alpha Noteware b: 1847 3 Horace Sheldon Noteware b: 1821 d: May 27, 1902 WI ... +Esther Johnson m: 1851 4 Emma Noteware 4 Shledon Noteware 4 George Noteware 3 Warren Norton Noteware b: 1826 d: March 26, 1828 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY 3 William Henry Noteware b: 1828 d: October 21, 1841 bu. South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY 3 Belinda Philenia Noteware b: 1834 ... +Nelson Edwards b: 1841 d: January 27, 1913 *2nd Husband of Belinda Philenia Noteware: ... +Samuel Griswold b: 1836 m: 1864 MA Father: Josiah Griswold 3 Anna Noteware d: resided Nichols ... +William DeBolder 3 Horace H. Noteware 2 Jacob Noteware b: October 06, 1790 Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA d: of Galesburg, IL .. +Aruba Prudence Olmsted b: January 28, 1800 bapt. date, see Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America m: March 26, 1816 d: September 19, 1879 Father: Hezekiah Olmsted Mother: Sarah Gale 3 James H. Noteware b: March 10, 1817 d: 1877 removed to Denver, CO ... +Harriet S. Colton b: Abt. 1828 d: Chester, Saunders, NE in 1880 4 Maud Colton Noteware b: Abt. 1858 d: Chester, Saunders, NE in 1880 .... +--- Hamilton m: 1889 3 Myron H. Noteware b: August 01, 1819 Owego, NY d: of Morgan Park, Cook Co., IL, Chester, Saunders, NE in 1880 3 Emily P. Noteware b: November 23, 1821 d: Aft. 1880 ... +Peter W. Cochrane b: July 24, 1819 of Mason, MI d: June 07, 1892 Alaiedon, Ingham, Michigan in 1880 4 Adelaide Cochrane .... +--- Gilbert 3 Chauncey Norman Noteware b: January 13, 1825 d: October 22, 1918 Lone Mountain Cemetery, Carson City, NV ... +Mary A. Goe b: April 16, 1844 d: September 27, 1890 Lone Mountain Cemetery, Carson City, NV *2nd Wife of Chauncey Norman Noteware: ... +Sarah Lyon b: Abt. 1834 of South Bend, Indiana m: March 04, 1854 d: September 08, 1867 33 years, Lone Mountain Cemetery, Carson City, NV 3 Asa B. Noteware b: June 07, 1827 Owego, Tioga, NY d: 1899 of Salmon City, Idaho ... +Ruth A. --- b: 1827 NY m: 1850 4 Mary Adona Noteware b: 1852 NY d: October 14, 1897 .... +John Ashley Hughes m: 1870 Crow Agency in Montana 4 Jessie M. Noteware b: Abt. 1865 d: 1887 4 Pluma Noteware b: 1855 d: 1899 3 Lucy M. Noteware b: May 25, 1833 ... +Walter D. Pease m: 1856 2 Rebecca Noteware b: January 01, 1793 Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA d: September 20, 1866 bu. South Owego Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY .. +David Harris b: 1831 d: September 25, 1882 bu. South Owego Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY Father: Isaac Harris Mother: Nancy Reed 3 Laban S. Harris b: 1824 d: July 26, 1892 bu. Little Meadows ... +Mary Jones d: September 25, 1882 bu. Little Meadows 3 Israel Harris b: 1825 d: November 20, 1876 bu. Harris burial-ground ... +Mary Barton Father: Rowland Barton Mother: Remember --- 4 Addie L. Harris .... +Fred Hinman 3 David Harris b: 1828 d: March 27, 1888 buried South Owego cemetery ... +Elmina Tallmadge b: 1830 d: March 1896 buried South Owego cemetery 4 Zelpha J. Harris b: 1850 d: November 17, 1917 .... +Millard F. Boyce *2nd Husband of Zelpha J. Harris: .... +Millard F. Boyce 4 Gurdon P. Harris b: 1856 d: July 29, 1864 3 Levi Harris b: 1831 d: Aft. 1880 4 Lovina Harris b: Abt. 1860 .... +George Patterson Father: William Patterson 4 Charles Harris b: Abt. 1866 4 Julia Harris b: Abt. 1874 .... +--- Stephens 4 Emma Harris 4 Hattie Harris b: Abt. 1868 4 Lottie Harris b: Abt. 1872 3 Lorina Harris b: 1833 d: September 03, 1853 bu. Harris plot at South Apalachin Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY *2nd Husband of Rebecca Noteware: .. +Jonathan/Nathaniel Dodge b: OF Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA m: April 20, 1812 Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA d: moved to Portville, Cattauragus Co., NY in 1813 3 George Dodge b: November 20, 1813 Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY 2 Diadamia "Diadimmi" Noteware* b: October 17, 1794 Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA d: September 25, 1880 Lisle, Broome Co., NY, living in 1880 .. +James Jones b: 1795 MA *2nd Husband of Diadamia "Diadimmi" Noteware*: .. +Joel Millen* b: August 15, 1788 Great Barrington + West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., MA m: December 20, 1812 West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., MA d: July 30, 1855 "Pierce Hill", Lisle, Broome Co., NY ae 66 yrs 11 mo 15 d Father: John James Millen (McMillen)*(A) Mother: Sarah Cadwell* 3 William J. Millen d: May 08, 1864 Spotsylvania Court House, VA, in battle, Civil War 3 Mary Ann Millen b: November 20, 1813 West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., MA d: October 28, 1870 age 56-11-0, bu. Center Lisle Cemetery, Broome Co., NY ... +Alvah Hill b: 1800 m: February 07, 1833 d: May 03, 1864 age 56-2-0, bu. Center Lisle Cemetery, Broome Co., NY 4 Hattie Hill 4 Sarah Hill .... +Hull Davis m: December 20, 1864 3 Eliza Millen b: December 20, 1814 West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., MA d: December 30, 1814 West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., MA 3 John James Millen b: January 21, 1816 West Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., MA d: December 18, 1848 Tunkhannock, PA ... +Harriot E. Miller m: September 22, 1847 3 Henry William Millen b: January 04, 1818 resided near Scio, NY d: December 17, 1891 Alleghany Co., NY, resided near Scio, NY ... +Reliance Crocker Baker m: February 17, 1839 3 David Hiram Millen b: August 17, 1821 d: January 05, 1880 bu. Centre Lisle Cemetery(Upper Lisle Cemetery) ae 58 ... +Mary Ann White b: 1819 m: December 09, 1846 d: 1893 4 Lorissa Millen b: Abt. 1842 .... +Oscar C. Landers m: April 23, 1871 Center Lisle, Broome Co., NY, by Rev. G. Dean d: Bef. 1880 4 Philatus Alonzo Millen b: September 17, 1847 Lisle, Broome Co., NY d: Barton Methodist Church Cemetery, Barton, Tioga Co., NY .... +Mary E. --- b: 1842 d: Barton Methodist Church Cemetery, Barton, Tioga Co., NY 4 Mandana Millen b: Abt. 1845 4 Frank W. Millen b: Abt. 1844 4 John J. Millen b: Abt. 1842 4 Chester P. Millen b: Abt. 1849 4 Egbert/Adelbert? D. Millen b: Abt. 1859 .... +Mary Pittsley 3 Levi Cadwell Millen* b: June 12, 1826 Lisle, Broome Co., NY, lawyer d: December 19, 1878 Lisle, Broome Co., NY ... +Mary Ann Lewis* b: March 09, 1830 Lisle, Broome Co., NY m: July 04, 1849 Town of Lisle, Broome Co., NY, by Rev. Silsby of Marathon/Methodist, Cortland Co., NY d: August 08, 1875 Lisle, Broome Co., NY Father: Justice Case Lewis* Mother: Catherine Howland* 4 Delphine(Della) Amelia Millen* b: July 25, 1851 Lisle, Broome Co., NY d: May 19, 1909 at the home of her sons, Oscar and Frank, Harford Mills, Cortland Co., NY, bu. Center Lisle Cemetery, Town of Lisle, Broome Co., NY, Sec. 1, Lot # 2 .... +James Adelbert Austin* b: August 16, 1852 Savona, Steuben Co., NY, 8 Yrs. old in 1860 U. S. Census, Steuben Co., Campbell, NY m: June 13, 1879 Rev. B. T. Davies, Baptist Clergyman, Lisle, Broome Co., NY d: April 07, 1900 bu. Center Lisle Cemetery, Town of Lisle, Broome Co., NY, Sec. 1, Lot # 2 Father: Hezekiah H. Austin* Mother: Mary Ann Evans* 3 Andrew D. Millen b: November 08, 1831 NY d: June 25, 1893 Harford, Cortland, NY in 1880 ... +Elsie English b: Abt. 1836 PA m: March 27, 1854 4 Edwin Fayette Millen 3 Joel P. Millen, Jr.b: December 25, 1833 Lisle, Broome Co. NY, "Joel Jr." d: July 17, 1919 Newark Valley, Tioga Co., NY ... +Lavinia Collier b: March 10, 1835 m: September 25, 1866 d: August 12, 1901 Father: Isaac Collier Mother: Electa Stacy/Stacey 4 DeWitt Albert Millen b: December 05, 1868 d: June 23, 1946 Hope Cemetery Masoleum, Town of Newark Valley, Tioga Co., NY .... +Grace B. Fleming b: 1874 m: April 19, 1905 d: March 03, 1936 Hope Cemetery Masoleum, Town of Newark Valley, Tioga Co., NY *2nd Wife of DeWitt Albert Millen: .... +Nina M. Westcott (Shoultes/Shultes) b: 1888 m: November 04, 1939 d: 1955 East Newark Cemetery, Town of Newark Valley, Tioga Co., NY 2 Norton Noteware b: June 04, 1797 Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA d: March 30, 1888 Mar. 29, 1888, Clayton, New Marlborough, Berkshire Co., MA, bu. Center Cemetery Sheffield, MA .. +Abigail Lindsley b: 1798 Sheffield, MA d: May 04, 1880 Sheffield, MA, bu. Center Cemetery Sheffield, MA Father: Aaron Lindsley Mother: Betsey --- 3 Nelson Noteware b: 1834 d: January 27, 1912 Sheffield, Berkshire Co., MA, aged 79, a hermit, buried Muddy Brook Cemetery near Sheffield 4 Edward Noteware b: 1855 Removed to Calif. but returned home d: 1912 bu. Great Barrington, MA 3 Norman W. Noteware b: 1839 OF Berkshire Co., MA d: 1910 buried Sheffield ... +Prudence Ranney m: June 29, 1869 3 Susan Noteware d: removed to VT ... +William Davis 4 William Davis 4 George Davis b: 1859 d: June 13, 1882 bu. Sheffield, MA 4 Frank Davis d: removed to CT 3 Mary Noteware d: buried Rockdale, Mass. ... +Jacon Webster 4 George Webster d: buried Rockdale .... +Emma Pixley 3 Laura Noteware d: resided Interlaken, MA ... +--- Keller 4 John Keller 3 Franklin A. Noteware b: Mar. 9 ... +--- Loomis b: July 13, 1835 d: Jan., Resided Sheffield, Monterey and Kirkwood 4 James Franklin Noteware b: September 11, 1855 d: 1925 buried at Alford, MA .... +Adelia Taylor d: buried at Alford, MA Father: John Taylor Mother: Sarah --- 4 Everett Edward Noteware d: resided Oswego, NY 2 Eliza Noteware b: July 16, 1799 Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA d: July 25, 1865 W. Newark, Tioga Co., NY, buried next to West Newark church .. +William Millen b: August 15, 1791 m: November 12, 1818 West Newark, Tioga Co., NY d: August 27, 1862 W. Newark, Tioga Co., NY, buried next to West Newark church Father: John James Millen (McMillen)* (A) Mother: Sarah Cadwell* 3 Lavina Millen b: December 04, 1819 1825 on Gravestone, West Newark, Tioga Co., NY d: November 25, 1886 bu. West Newark Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY ... +George Pellett b: Abt. 1818 1825 on Gravestone m: November 11, 1840 d: February 11, 1906 bu. West Newark Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY 4 Adeline Pellett .... +--- Sheldon 3 Admiral N. Millen b: March 12, 1821 West Newark, Tioga Co., NY d: April 17, 1846 bu. West Newark Cemetery, Chemung Co., NY ... +--- m: January 1844 4 Myron Millen b: 1844 d: 1845 W. Newark, Tioga Co., NY, buried next to West Newark church 3 Lydia Millen b: May 04, 1827 West Newark, Tioga Co., NY d: Aft. 1880 Maquoketa, Jackson, Iowa in 1880 ... +Samuel Brewster m: August 26, 1846 d: Aft. 1880 Maquoketa, Jackson, Iowa in 1880 4 Olive Brewster b: Abt. 1865 4 Nelson Brewster b: Abt. 1868 3 Emily Millen b: April 09, 1829 West Newark, Tioga Co., NY d: 1890 ... +--- King m: October 28, 1851 4 Casshius King 3 Elisha Millen b: August 16, 1834 West Newark, Tioga Co., NY d: March 18, 1905 West Newark Cemetery, Town of Newark Valley, Tioga Co., NY ... +Elsie Mariah Hill b: November 11, 1833 m: October 23, 1855 d: May 23, 1911 West Newark Cemetery, Town of Newark Valley, Tioga Co., NY 4 Myron L. Millen 4 Eva Carolyne b: February 22, 1860 d: February 23, 1863 bu. West Newark Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY 4 Mason L. Millen b: Abt. 1863 4 Clara Eliza Millen b: 1867 d: 1870 bu. West Newark Cemetery, Tioga Co., NY 4 Arthur L. Millen b: Abt. 1870 2 Lorinda Noteware b: February 09, 1802 Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA d: April 01, 1874 ae 72/1/23, Bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. B .. +Abner Skiff b: January 08, 1801 m: 1832 d: September 19, 1855 ae 54/9/11, bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. B Father: Abner Skiff Mother: Mehetabel Millard 3 Alzadah H. Skiff b: April 12, 1824 d: February 17, 1907 resided Milo, Yates, NY in 1880, bu. Grove Mount Cemetery, Milo, Yates Co., NY ... +Nehemiah Longcor b: October 26, 1818 Milo, Yates Co., NY d: November 25, 1897 bu. Grove Mount Cemetery, Milo, Yates Co., NY Father: Henry Longcor Mother: Catherine Misner 4 Mary M. Longcor b: September 21, 1846 Yates Co., NY, no children d: bu. Grove Mount Cemetery, Milo, Yates Co., NY .... +Garrett Ayers Bigger b: September 05, 1846 Sullivan County, PA m: 1868 d: bu. Grove Mount Cemetery, Milo, Yates Co., NY 3 Alonzo S. Skiff b: 1826 MA d: 1907 Bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. B ... +Mahala Gabriel b: 1828 NY m: November 13, 1849 Starkey, Yates Co., NY d: January 23, 1911 Bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. B Father: Alanson Gabriel Mother: Permilla Plummer 4 Eugene Beggers Skiff b: 1853 d: March 25, 1933 Bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. B .... +Frances Adell Walling b: 1855 d: June 13, 1919 Bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. B 4 Plummer Gabriel Skiff b: 1856 d: February 17, 1936 Bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. B .... +Velnette B. --- b: 1858 NJ d: May 28, 1934 Bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. B 3 Mehetable "Hetty" Mariah Skiff b: Abt. 1830 d: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan in 1880 ... +Joseph Raplee b: Abt. 1826 d: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan in 1880 Father: Roswell Raplee Mother: Dorcas T. Reynolds 4 Anna E. Raplee b: Abt. 1848 d: Waterville, Marshall, Kansas in 1880 .... +Norton A. Sage b: Abt. 1843 d: Waterville, Marshall, Kansas in 1880 4 Byron Raplee b: Abt. 1854 3 Lydia Matilda Skiff b: January 15, 1832 d: June 28, 1888 bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. D ... +William Rochester Raplee b: June 25, 1828 d: September 30, 1890 bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. D Father: Ira Raplee Mother: Polly Smith 4 Edward Raplee b: 1853 d: March 03, 1854 4 Carrie L. Raplee b: 1856 of Himrods, NY d: 1942 bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. D .... +Jabez W. Hanmer b: 1851 of Pine Grove, NY m: November 11, 1875 Himrods, NY d: 1944 bu. Dundee Hillside Cemetery, sect. D Father: Lewis Hanmer Mother: Caroline Heist 4 Ira A. Raplee b: Abt. 1860 3 Eliza Jane Skiff b: Abt. 1834 d: Resided Bascebelle, WI/ Boscobel, Grant, WI in 1880 ... +Harvey Clark b: Abt. 1829 m: Bef. 1855 d: Boscobel, Grant, WI in 1880 4 Abner Clark 4 Frank Clark b: Abt. 1866 4 Cora Clark 4 Nettie Clark b: Abt. 1868 3 Myron Skiff b: 1836 d: 1922 bu. Tyrone Union Cemetery, Schuyler Co., NY ... +Charlotte Sherman b: Abt. 1837 d: July 02, 1871 ae 34/3/18, bu. Tyrone Union Cemetery, Schuyler Co., NY 4 Ella F. Skiff b: Abt. 1859 .... +James W. Arnold b: Abt. 1850 m: November 21, 1876 Tyrone, Schuyler Co., NY 4 William Rochester Skiff b: 1860 Resided Tyrone, NY d: 1950 bu. Tyrone Union Cemetery, Schuyler Co., NY .... +Eliza M. Letcher 4 Harry F. Skiff b: Abt. 1869 d: resided Penn Yan, NY .... +Jesse Scott 4 Lottie Skiff b: Abt. 1871 *2nd Wife of Myron Skiff: ... +Melisssa Sage b: 1840 m: May 20, 1874 Middleville, MI d: 1927 bu. Tyrone Union Cemetery, Schuyler Co., NY 4 Norton Myron Skiff b: Abt. 1878 d: January 30, 1902 New Haven, CT, bu. Tyrone Union Cemetery, Schuyler Co., NY 4 Ivy Skiff b: 1881 d: 1889 bu. Tyrone Union Cemetery, Schuyler Co., NY 3 Abner Skiff, Jr. b: Abt. 1848 Leighton, Allegan, Michigan in 1880 d: Removed to Middleville, Barry Co., MI ... +Amanda Marshall b: Abt. 1851 4 Edward R. Skiff 4 Ira Skiff .... +--- --- *2nd Wife of Ira Skiff: .... +Cora Page