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Terry Mason's Family History Site60,541 names. Major lines: Allen, Beck, Borden, Buck, Burden, Carpenter, Carper, Cobb, Cook, Cornell, Cowan, Daffron, Davis, Downing, Faubion, Fauntleroy, Fenter, Fishback, Foulks, Gray, Harris, Heimbach, Henn, Holland, Holtzclaw, Jackson, Jameson, Johnson, Jones, King, Lewis, Mason, Massengill, McAnnally, Moore, Morgan, Overstreet, Price, Peck, Rice, Richardson, Rogers, Samuel, Smith, Taylor, Thomas, Wade, Warren, Weeks, Webb, Wodell, Yeiser. |
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Barry C.K. Movarek [Barrymor@aol.com] wrote T.Mason on 20 Dec 2004 saying that, "Judge Aaron Goodrich later became the Supreme Court Justice of St. Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota. He and his family removed from Erie Co., NY to Goodrich, Genesee Co., Michigan. He returned to Buffalo to study law and later became a member of the House in Tennessee. He divorced Celinda and married a younger women from the Caribbean."
Following is a posting on GenForum by Denise Perkins Ready (Transcriber):
=======================================Source: HISTORY OF WYOMING CO., NYBY: F. W. BEERS, 1880=======================================Lucy Borden was born in Sheldon, N.Y., in 1839, and married Gail Borden, of Wales, N.Y., in 1854. Mr. Borden was born in Wales, N.Y., in 1836. His father from Worcester Co., MA, was a comparatively early settler there, and was in the military service during the brief but exciting "Patriot War". Mrs. Borden's father was born in Massachusetts in 1803; accompanied his sister to Wales, N.Y., at the age of seven, and came to Bennington, Wyoming Co., NY in 1821. He was a militia Captain, and served as assessor and highway commissioner. He died in 1865.
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