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51 Died at 2 years 5 months. AUGSBURY Harmon J.
 
52 Bursar and Asst Secretary-Traesurer of Finch College in New York. Graduate of Wellesley College and Columbia University. AUGSBURY Harriet Helen
 
53 Died at 3 years. AUGSBURY Jason
 
54 Lived in San Francisco. AUGSBURY John Charles
 
55 Died at 1 year. AUGSBURY Louisa
 
56 Died at 21 years. AUGSBURY Marden
 
57 Morgan was unable to resist the lure of the California gold fields in the historic gold rush of 1849 and made the perilous voyage around the Horn in the race to get to the west coast. At the end of two years, he returned home at the request of his ill mother.

He was a merchant and later engaged in the flour and feed business at Antwerp, where he died. Morgan engaged for a time variously in the merchantile trade in Cohoes, Watertown and finally at Plessis, NY. From 1863 until 1867, he was clerk and later warden of Auburn State Prison.

From The Olean Democrat on 3/22/1895:

ANTWERP, NY, March 22 - The flouring plant of Morgan Augsbury & Sons, valued at $24,000 was destroyed by fire, together with 2,000 bushels of oats, 1,000 bushels of wheat and one carload of corn. The insurance amounts to about two-thirds of the loss. 
AUGSBURY Morgan
 
58 Died in infancy. AUGSBURY Ruth
 
59 Retired as Antwerp Bank President in 1927. In Antwerp, he had been a civic and business leader, building the first electric light system this village ever had. His public service consisted of several years as a village officer, three years in the lower house of the state legislature as a Jefferson County Assemblyman, one two year term in the State Senate and for 15 years up to the early part of the century, he was field representative of the state lunacy commission.

Augsbury, Willard S. — of Antwerp, Jefferson County, N.Y. Republican. Member of New York state assembly from Jefferson County 2nd District, 1915-17; member of New York state senate 37th District, 1923-24. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.

AUGSBURY, Willard Shurtleff

He combines the ancestral heritages of long established and sturdy
English and German stock, for it is interesting to note that prior to the
union of his father and mother, both his maternal and paternal ancestors had
married into pure English and German families. respectively. Mr. Augsbury
traces his descent directly to Hans (John) and Anna (Reichlin) Augsbury, who
with their three sons and five daughters were among the last of the
Palatinates who came to America. They settled at Minden, in the Mohawk
Valley, New York, in 1750, bearing a recommendation signed May 2, 1750, by
the Counselors of the County Rappaltzeiler, Principality of Zneilacken,
Bavaria. From Hans (John) Augsbury is descended his son, John (2), whose
son, Nicholas, was born in 1797 and died January 26, 1840, at Plessis, New
York. His son, Morgan Augsbury, was born at Pamelia, Jefferson County, New
York, October 14, 1827, whence the family had removed. He was a merchant and
later engaged in the flour and feed business at Antwerp, where he died in
February, 1916. Morgan Augsbury engaged for a time variously in the
mercantile trade in Cohoes, Watertown, and finally at Plessis, New York.
>From 1863 until 1867, he was clerk and later warden of Auburn State Prison.
He married Minerva Shurtleff, born in Theresa, New York, November 8, 1829,
and died in Antwerp, January 29, 1903. She like her husband traced her
descent to an early date in Colonial history, through the Shurtleff and
Parker families, who settled in Reading, Massachusetts, in 1638. She was
also ninth in direct descent from John Howland, of the "Mayflower." Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan Augsbury were the parents of the following children: (1).
Gertrude, who died in 1924, and was a member of the Mayflower Society and
the Daughters of the American Revolution. (2) Willard Shurtleff, (3) Frank
Addison of Ogdensburg, New York. (4) John Charles of San Francisco,
California. Willard Shurtleff Augsbury was born August 31, 1858 in Plessis,
Jefferson County, New York. He received a liberal education in the public
schools, at Ives Seminary, Phillips-Exeter Academy and at Yale University,
in which institution he was a former member of the class of 1881,
discontinuing his studies at the end of his freshman year to enter business.
The Bank of Antwerp was reorganized and in 1914, he was elected president of
the institution, which position he still holds (1927). He was a member of
the New York State Assembly in 1915, 1916 and 1917: and in 1922 he was
elected to the Senate of New York State, where he served for a term of two
years. He was one of the founders of the Antwerp Free Library in 1908, and
was its president until 1919 at which time the original library was
succeeded by the Crosby Public Library, of which he was elected president
and has continued to serve in that capacity. His fraternal affiliations are
with Antwerp Lodge, No. 226, Free and Accepted Masons: Watertown Commandery,
Knights Templar; and Media Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic
Shrine. On September 12, 1893, Willard Shurtleff Augsbury married Mary
Ellis, who was born in Antwerp, New York, April 25, 1863, and died suddenly
in New York City, June 17, 1920, a daughter of John D. and Mary J. (Buell)
Ellis. There were no children of this marriage. 
AUGSBURY Willard Shurtleff
 
60 Ogsbury, Wilson D.- Among the many real estate dealers of Watertown there is none who stands higher in the esteem of the people than W. D. Ogsbury. He is a native of the town of Pamelia, Jefferson county, N. Y., born February 11, 1869. He spent his boyhood upon the farm and in 1891 removed to Watertown and engaged in his present business. Mr. Ogsbury is a son of Edmund K. and Majina (Gove) Ogsbury. November 28, 1894, he married Harriet B. Robinson. AUGSBURY Wilson Daniel (Will)
 
61 WILLIAMSTOWN, MA -- Hazel C. Barbour Herchenroder, 85, died Friday, April 21, 2000. Born in Hudson, NY she lived in Albany most of her life, also residing in E. Berne and Glenmont. Mrs. Herchenroder was a member of the Glenmont Homemakers and a communicant of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Wife of Olin H. Herchenroder; mother of Lynne (Richard) Hummel of Glenmont, Judith (Gene) Stowell of Delta Junction, AK, Pamela (Frank) House of E. Berne, and Sandra (Robert) Callaghan of Lake Clear, NY; sister of the Agusta Craft. Also survived by 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral from Daniel Keenan Funeral Home, 490 Delaware Ave., Albany, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited and may also call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 12 p.m. prior to the service. Memorial contributions to St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Elsmere Ave. & Poplar Dr., Delmar, NY 12054 would be appreciated. BARBOUR Hazel C.
 
62 Eunice L. German
Greenville.- Mrs. Eunice L. German of Cooksburg, wife of the late William German, died in
Catskill, Sunday, Sept. 4th. Mrs. German was bom in the Town of Ashland, Greene County,
Oct. 27,1871.
Funeral services under the direction of the A.J. Cunningham Funeral Homes, was held from
the home of her son, Clarence German, Cooksburg, NY on Wednesday at 1 P.M. with Rev.
Homer Morris officiating and interment in the Pleasent Valley cemetery, Ashland
Surviving are two sons, Clarence of Cooksburg/ and Velmore of Gilboa RFD; one sister Mrs.
Julia Coon of Cooksburg, and one brother Adelbert Beach of Hensonville, also 14
grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. 
BEACH Eunice L.
 
63 OBITUARY
OWEN BEACH OWEN BEACH WAS FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED AT HIS HOME ON RICE STREET, JEWETT, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1915, BY HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. JULIA COON WITH WHOM HE RESIDED. MR. BEACH HAD BEEN IN POOR HEALTH AND FEEBLE MIND FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS OWING TO OLD AGE, HE BEING IN HIS 90TH YEAR. HE WAS A SOLDIER IN THE CIVIL WAR, ENLISTING IN CO. K 20TH REGT. , NEW YORK STATE MILITIA ( 80TH NYS VOLUNTEERS ), UNDER CAPTAIN AMBROSE BALDWIN, AND FOUGHT IN ALL THE HARD BATTLES OF THE POTOMAC, SUCH AS BULL RUN, ANTIETAM, SPOTSELVANIA, MANASSA AND OTHERS, AND WAS HONORABLY DISCHARGED AT THE CLOSE OF THE WAR. HE IS SURVIVED BY TWO DAUGHTERS, MRS. EUNICE GERMAN OF ASHLAND, AND MRS. JULIA COON, AND ONE SON, ADELBERT, OF JEWETT. ONE BROTHER, HARLON, OF CALIFORNIA, AND TWO SISTERS, MRS. SARRH COLE OF MICHIGAN, AND MRS. WALTON VAN LOAN AND HER HUSBAND WERE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE FUNERAL WHICH WAS HELD AT THE HOUSE ON SATURDAY AT 11 O'CLOCK AND BURIAL AT MAPLEWOOD CEMETERY IN HUNTER.

Undated newspaper clipping
OWEN BEACH/ a veteran of Civil War/ died in Jewett/ Wednesday morning, aged 84 years.
During the war he was in the same regiment and company as the late Mark Spencer Van Loan,
of this village. Mr. Beach enjoyed a large circle of acquaintances throughout the county and
was a man highly respected and admired by those who knew him. He was a brother of Mrs.
Walton Van Loan, Prospect avenue, and a cousin of George Beach of the Catskill Mountain
House. He is also survived by another sister, Mrs. Sarah Undergraff of Alpenea, Michigan; and
one brother Harlow of Pasedena, Califomina. Funeral services will be held from his late home,
this morning at 11 o'clock. 
BEACH Owen
 
64 Thomas was deceased by the 1930 census. Edna was listed as the head of household and was a widow. They apparently had no children. BEAMS Thomas
 
65 He was born on the old Becker homestead in Guilderland, 1843, died in Albany, New York, 1892. He was educated in the town schools, and for many years followed farming. In 1877 he located in Albany, where his later years were passed. BECKER Abraham
 
66 In the census of 1860, Sophia was living with her aunt Jeanette and grandmother Elizabeth. And a Lucy Becker was living with Peter Becker in Brownsville, Jefferson County, NY. Was Lucy really Lucretia and was peter Becker the brother of Alexander. It appears as if Alexander and Catherine had both died prior to the 1860 census. BECKER Alexander
 
67 He was a prosperous merchant and farmer, and erected the first building at Altamont, formerly known as Knowersville, Albany county. He was actively identified with the public affairs of the community, and took a prominent part in all movements which tended to the improvement of the district in which he resided. After a long life of usefullness he retired from active business in 1890. BECKER David
 
68 Married Alida Crounse. BECKER Edward
 
69 OBITUARY:
Ogsbury-Lucille Becker, May 27, 1974 beloved wife of James S., devoted mother of Dr. james Ogsbury 3rd, Genevieve and Judith, loving daughter of Mrs. Philip L. Becker and the late Philip L. Becker of Manhasset, LI. mass of the Resurrection was held at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Manhasset, LI Thursday may 30, 1974. 
BECKER Helen Lucille
 
70 His education was acquired in the public schools and in Fairfield Seminary. He established himself in the insurance business at Little Falls in 1890, continued in it up to the present time (1910), and has succeeded in building up the largest business of the kind in the city. He was appointed to the office of postmaster by President Roosevelt in 1907, and has filled that position very capably. He has always been an earnest supporter of the principles of the Republican party, and his religious affiliations are with the Altamont Lutheran Church.
He is a member of Little Falls Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons; Asteronga Chapter, Royal Arch Masons; Little Falls Commandery, Knights Templar; the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and the Royal Arcanum. 
BECKER Henry Livingston
 
71 He was born in Guilderland, Albany county, New York, October 31, 1867. He was educated in the city schools of Albany, finishing with the high school. He began his business career as clerk with a firm of grain merchants, and has since devoted himself to that business. In 1891 he began as an independent dealer in Albany, and so continues. He has been successful in his undertakings and has attained a high position in commercial and financial circles. He is director of the First National Bank, trustee of the Exchange Savings Bank, both of Albany, and a member of the Chicago Board of Trade. BECKER John Austin
 
72 In the census of 1860, she was living with her aunt Jeanette and grandmother Elizabeth. BECKER Sophia
 
73 Married Jennette Ogsbury. BECKER William Sanford
 
74 James went to Hadley, Mass. early as apprentice to Wm Lewis who was a friend of his father and a witness for his fathers' will. He was an apprentice until his was 25 yrs. old. He was Commissioner in Danbury in 1691, a Lt. in 1696, a
ustice of the Peace, Deputy of the Gen. Assembly in 1710 and a Deacon of the church. 
BEEBE James
 
75 John Beebe immg. to America after the death of his wife and daughter Hannah.
He took with him 5 of his children. Sons Samuel and John had gone to America
2 months before their father and family left England. John Beebe (the father), died on board ship during the crossing. He was 50 years old. 
BEEBE John
 
76 Born in 1/1972?. Living in Saratoga in 1900 with wife, son Lawrence (2/1899) and daughter Edith (1/1900)?? BENNETT Charles O.
 
77 1900 Census: Fred P. Bennett (nephew) living with uncle James Bennett (6/1847) and wife Catherine (1/1850)?? He was a spooler in a knitting mill. Had his father and mother died by 1900?

1910 Census: Not married. 
BENNETT Frederick P.
 
78 1910 Census: Not married. BENNETT George
 
79 Witnesses to her marriage at the Dutch Reformed St. John's Church in St. Johnsville, Montgomery, NY by Rev. David DeVoe were Cornelia Bennett and Caroline Finehout. BENNETT Harriet
 
80 Most census records refer to Harriet or Harriet J., but the census of 1900 listed her as Hattie. BENNETT Harriet (Hattie) Jane
 
81 He was a veteran of the Civil War. He was an engineer. BENNETT Jesse
 
82 Never had any children. BIGSBEE Norma Marcelle
 
83 In the 1910 census, Iva lived with James and Harriet Tulloh and was listed as their daughter. In the 1920 census, she was still living with them and listed as their granddaughter. In 1930, Iva and Robert Whitlock had been married 9 years and lived in the same house as the Tullohs'. BILLINGTON Iva Mae
 
84 OBITUARY:
Ogsbury, Bertha Boulter. On Saturday May 5, 1962 at Arlington Hospital, Bertha Boulter Ogsbury, wife of the late Stanton C. Ogsbury; mother of Stanton C. Ogsbury Jr. of Boisee, Idaho; grandmother of Stanton C. Ogsbury III, Stanton M. Williams and Mrs. Robert C. McMann. She also is survived by three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Ives Funeral Home, 2847 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA where funeral services will be held on Monday, may 7 at 7:30 pm. Interment private. 
BOULTER Bertha
 
85 This is the same John Bowers who was Hannah (Close) Knapp's second husband. Judith Palmer's son Joseph, his son Joseph married Martha Knapp.
Her grandmother was Hannah. So Joseph Palmers Grandmother married
his wife's Step-grandfather. 
BOWERS John
 
86 No issue. BRODERICK Mary Ann
 
87 As of the 1910 census, she had 13 children and 5 were living. CAMPBELL Carrie
 
88 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CARRUTHERS Helen
 
89 Came to the US in 1924. CARRUTHERS James R.
 
90 Came to the US in 1924. Enlisted in the US Army on 4/17/1943. He had 4 years of high school, was married at the time of enlistment and physically was 53", 124 pounds. CARRUTHERS John L.
 
91 Came to the US in 1924. CARRUTHERS Robert, Sr.
 
92 Came to the US in 1924. Obituary stated he had 4 grandchildren. CARRUTHERS Robert (Bert), Jr.
 
93 Died at 1 week of age. CASE Edgar
 
94 Deeds recorded in Catskill, NY Courthouse are as follows:
1861 - Liber 61 page 420 Asa Chappel to Clark Chappel
1908 - Liber 182 page 65 Deborah A. Chappel to Clark for the rights to Asa's estate
1910 - Liber 191 page 128 Clark to Rutherford for Acra (52a.) farm 
CHAPPEL Clark B.
 
95 List of Deeds recorded at the Greene County Court House, Catskill, New York

Major transactions

Libra 191 pg. 129 May 28, 1910 Clark conveyed the 52 acre farm to Rutherford for $1 & care for the rest of his life. This is the same land as conveyed to Clark by Asa & Jane on Jan. 22 1864.

Libra 224 pg. 180 March 8, 1915 Rutherford & Waity Chappel conveyed the 52 acre farm to Gerald L. Lennon

Libra 224 pg. 39 April 24, 1915 G. Rogers & L. Searles, Administrators of will of Fletcher Rogers conveyed to Rutherford & Waity a 182 acre farm in Sunside, NY for $2100.00. This farm had formally been owned by Seba Osborn, deceased April 3rd 1871 & prior to that Ichabod Olmstead, Rutherford's Great Grandfather.

Libra 227 pg. 126 May 9, 1921 F. Wetmore, Administrator of land of late William Wetmore conveyed a 135 acre farm in Sunside, NY for $1400 to Rutherford

Libra 258 pg 23 Feb. 20, 1931 Rutherford & Waity conveyed both of the above farms for $3500.00 mortgage & interest to Anna Pohlen

Libra 269 pg 320 May 6, 1935 Luther & Martha White conveyed a 225 acre farm with an unattached 66 1/2 acre lot for $3000 to Rutherford & Waity. West side survey line is the proposed Cooksburg - Cairo part 3 county highway now known as NY 145. This farm known as the Long Lane Farm.

Libra 304 pg 402 Oct 1, 1946 Rutherford & Waity conveyed "Long Lane Farm" & lot to Philip W. Koerner & wife (50%) and Harry J. Eberhard & mother (50%). Rutherford & Waity to occupy the tenant house until April 30, 1947

Libra 306 pg. 568 March 24, 1947 Edward Smith conveyed to Rutherford & Waity a 84 acre farm know as the "Mtn. Laurel Farm" with a 4 acre unattached wood lot in Acra, NY 
CHAPPEL Rutherford C.
 
96 In the Town of Cairo Birth Records, the record for Hortense listed the mother as Grace Chappel Chichester. CHAPPELL Daisy Jane
 
97 Deed filed in Greene co. court house-- Libre 79 Page 227
John J. Waldron & Mary Waldron
for the estate of
Nellie Stevens
to
Lewis Chappel of Catskill
land in the of Durham containing 13 3/4 acres
for the sum of $1400.00

Lewis Chappel was in the Civil War, the 120th NYS Regiment Infantry "Ulster Regiment" also known as the "Washington Guard". It was organized at Kingston, NY and mustered in August 22, 1862. Lewis was a Private in Company K. This is the same unit as Alfred Waterman was in. Company K was raised in the towns of Cairo, Greenville, Durham and Windham, Greene County. He had enlisted at the age of 23 on Aug. 14, 1862. He was discharged under General Orders # 27 on April 28, 1865. 
CHAPPELL Lewis
 
98 In the 1930 census, he lived at St. Joseph's Infant Home in Troy, Rensselaer, NY. CHARETTE William E.
 
99 She has no children. CHESEBRO Helen Parker
 
100 Died at 3 years. CHICHESTER Amaziah
 

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