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19901
Frederick Stafford, aged 55 years,
died May 7th at the Jefferson county tuberculosis hospital, where he ~had been a patient about a year. Mr.
Stafford was born in the town of Montague, Lewis county, and spent most of his life there. He went to
Watertown ten years ago. He was a papermaker by. trade and had been employed in the mills In that vicinity
for several years.
He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence La Bree, of Montague, and Mrs. Ida Young, of Watertown; two
brothers. William Stafford, of Carthage, and Edward Stafford, of Watertown. The funeral services vfere held
Friday; interment at Montague
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STAFFORD, Frederick W. (I41037)
 
19902
Frederick Stafford, aged 55 years,
died May 7th at the Jefferson county tuberculosis hospital, where he ~had been a patient about a year. Mr.
Stafford was born in the town of Montague, Lewis county, and spent most of his life there. He went to
Watertown ten years ago. He was a papermaker by. trade and had been employed in the mills In that vicinity
for several years.
He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence La Bree, of Montague, and Mrs. Ida Young, of Watertown; two
brothers. William Stafford, of Carthage, and Edward Stafford, of Watertown. The funeral services vfere held
Friday; interment at Montague
www.fultonhistory.com 
STAFFORD, Frederick W. (I41037)
 
19903
Frederick Stafford, aged 55 years,
died May 7th at the Jefferson county tuberculosis hospital, where he ~had been a patient about a year. Mr.
Stafford was born in the town of Montague, Lewis county, and spent most of his life there. He went to
Watertown ten years ago. He was a papermaker by. trade and had been employed in the mills In that vicinity
for several years.
He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence La Bree, of Montague, and Mrs. Ida Young, of Watertown; two
brothers. William Stafford, of Carthage, and Edward Stafford, of Watertown. The funeral services vfere held
Friday; interment at Montague
www.fultonhistory.com 
STAFFORD, Frederick W. (I41037)
 
19904
Frederick Stafford, aged 55 years,
died May 7th at the Jefferson county tuberculosis hospital, where he ~had been a patient about a year. Mr.
Stafford was born in the town of Montague, Lewis county, and spent most of his life there. He went to
Watertown ten years ago. He was a papermaker by. trade and had been employed in the mills In that vicinity
for several years.
He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence La Bree, of Montague, and Mrs. Ida Young, of Watertown; two
brothers. William Stafford, of Carthage, and Edward Stafford, of Watertown. The funeral services vfere held
Friday; interment at Montague
www.fultonhistory.com 
STAFFORD, Frederick W. (I41037)
 
19905
Frederick Stafford, aged 55 years,
died May 7th at the Jefferson county tuberculosis hospital, where he ~had been a patient about a year. Mr.
Stafford was born in the town of Montague, Lewis county, and spent most of his life there. He went to
Watertown ten years ago. He was a papermaker by. trade and had been employed in the mills In that vicinity
for several years.
He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence La Bree, of Montague, and Mrs. Ida Young, of Watertown; two
brothers. William Stafford, of Carthage, and Edward Stafford, of Watertown. The funeral services vfere held
Friday; interment at Montague
www.fultonhistory.com 
STAFFORD, Frederick W. (I41037)
 
19906
Frederick Stafford, aged 55 years,
died May 7th at the Jefferson county tuberculosis hospital, where he ~had been a patient about a year. Mr.
Stafford was born in the town of Montague, Lewis county, and spent most of his life there. He went to
Watertown ten years ago. He was a papermaker by. trade and had been employed in the mills In that vicinity
for several years.
He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence La Bree, of Montague, and Mrs. Ida Young, of Watertown; two
brothers. William Stafford, of Carthage, and Edward Stafford, of Watertown. The funeral services vfere held
Friday; interment at Montague
www.fultonhistory.com 
STAFFORD, Frederick W. (I41037)
 
19907
Frederick Stafford, aged 55 years,
died May 7th at the Jefferson county tuberculosis hospital, where he ~had been a patient about a year. Mr.
Stafford was born in the town of Montague, Lewis county, and spent most of his life there. He went to
Watertown ten years ago. He was a papermaker by. trade and had been employed in the mills In that vicinity
for several years.
He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence La Bree, of Montague, and Mrs. Ida Young, of Watertown; two
brothers. William Stafford, of Carthage, and Edward Stafford, of Watertown. The funeral services vfere held
Friday; interment at Montague
www.fultonhistory.com 
STAFFORD, Frederick W. (I41037)
 
19908
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19909
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19910
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19911
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19912
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19913
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19914
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19915
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19916
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19917
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19918
Fredonia NY Censor, April 19, 1951
Mrs. Markham, Sheridan, Dies
Sheridan—Mrs. Arloene B. Markham, 61, a resident of this community 35 years, died last Friday morning (April 13, 1951) after an extended illness. She was a native of Poland. Mrs. Markham was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church and the W. S. C. S. Surviving are her husband, Myrl Markham; five brothers, Ion Stafford of Onoville, Rex A. Stafford of Dunkirk, Fay Stafford of Randolph, Lee Stafford of Lakewood, and Foy Stafford of Silver Creek; and one sister Mrs. Ina McEwen of Buffalo. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. William Blume, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Sheridan Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Arloene Bella (I61341)
 
19919
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19920
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19921
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19922
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19923
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19924
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19925
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19926
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19927
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19928
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19929
From
The Telegraph
Painesville, Ohio
(Lake County)
Tuesday, February 8, 1977
Harold Stafford Murray, 81, of 4814 Lake View Drive, Mentor, was found dead in his home Monday afternoon, the victim of a heart attack, Mentor police reported.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Frederick F. Wachter ruled the death due to heart failure.
A neighbor of Mr. Murray call police. Mr. Murray was found lying on the kitchen floor of his house.
No funeral arrangements will be announced. Mr. Murray's body will be donated to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, according to the Nixon Funeral Home of Painesville.
  
MURRAY, Harold Stafford (I22994)
 
19930
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19931
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19932
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19933
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19934
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19935
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19936
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19937
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19938
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19939
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19940
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, 1896", page 106: "Daniel Harrison, farmer, P.O. McKean, was born in Chenango Co., N.Y. Feb. 22, 1818, son of Thomas Harrison, born May 14, 1787, and married May 7, 1807 to Annie Clark, born Aug. 11, 1788, both natives of New York State. They had a family of 11 children - Daniel, Lucy E. and Mary being now the only survivors. Thomas Harrison came to Erie Co., about the year 1823, and settled in McKean Township when it was a wilderness and wild animals abounded. The number of antlers in his son's possession bear ample testimony of his skill as a marksman. He died Oct. 17, 1861, his widow following him April 28, 1869. During the stirring days of the war of 1812, Mr. Harrison sacrificed his property in Canada rather than fight with the British against his native country. He returned to New York State, where he remained until he came to this county. Daniel, our subject, was united in marriage, Dec. 29, 1853, with Laura, daughter of Jonas and Amy (Slater) Stafford, natives of New York State. She was born May 19, 1835 and died Dec. 22, 1875. By this marriage there were 6 children, viz., William H. born March 24, 1855, died November 11, 1865; Malvina, died April 28, 1857; Lillian, born February 2, died June 11, 1859; Sidney, born Aug. 15, 1860; Nellie V., born April 28, 1862; Clifton D. born Oct. 11, 1869. Nellie Viola married Feb. 15,1881, Thomas McArdle born in Crawford Co., Aug. 16 1857. They have a son - Daniel A., born March 16, 1882. Sidney married Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Henbeck, born Jan. 10, 1864. Mr. Harrison now owns the paternal homestead of 225 acres. Originally, the farm contained 174 acres, which Daniel assisted his father to reclaim from the wilderness. It is situated within 2 miles of Middleboro; has excellent farm buildings and is well stocked.  
HARRISON, Daniel (I22111)
 
19941
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 
19942
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 
19943
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 
19944
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 
19945
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 
19946
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 
19947
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 
19948
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 
19949
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 
19950
From "Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pa.", 1896, page 675-676.....
"Henry Clinton Stafford Sr. was a native of New York, of English Decent. The Stafford family located in Erie County about 1822. Henry, Sr. was born in 1814, was married in Waterford, and pursued farming and worked at his trade (that of mason and bricklayer) in Waterford Township throughout his life. He held numerous township offices, and was one of the founders of the first Methodist Church of Waterford, built the church structure, and was one of its officers for many years up to the time of his death. He was an honored and useful citizen and a Christian gentleman. He died in February 1880, and his wife in September, 1889." 
  
STAFFORD, Henry Clinton Sr. (I22099)
 

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