Daniel Grant
M, (28 December 1743 - 10 July 1783)
Daniel Grant was born on 28 December 1743 at Torrington, Litchfield County, CT, USA. He was the son of William Grant SR. and Sarah Moore. Daniel Grant died on 10 July 1783 at age 39. He was buried at First Ecclesiastical Cemetery, at Torrington, Litchfield County, CT, USA.
Last Edited=27 Jan 2024
Edward Merritt
M, (1858 - )
Edward Merritt was born in 1858 at Tyre, Seneca County, NY, USA. He was the son of Richard Fish Merritt and Anna Augusta Slauson.
Last Edited=2 Jan 2006
O. M. Merritt
M, (1861 - )
O. M. Merritt was born in 1861 at Tyre, Seneca County, NY, USA. He was the son of Richard Fish Merritt and Anna Augusta Slauson.
Last Edited=2 Jan 2006
William B. Merritt
M, (1867 - )
William B. Merritt was born in 1867 at Tyre, Seneca County, NY, USA. He was the son of Richard Fish Merritt and Anna Augusta Slauson.
Last Edited=2 Jan 2006
Albert S. Merritt
M, (1869 - )
Albert S. Merritt was born in 1869 at Tyre, Seneca County, NY, USA. He was the son of Richard Fish Merritt and Anna Augusta Slauson.
Last Edited=2 Jan 2006
William Merritt Jr.
M, (10 July 1785 - 17 November 1867)
William Merritt Jr. was born on 10 July 1785 at Chatham County, NC, USA. He married Sarah (Sally) Rencher circa 1819 at NY, USA. William Merritt Jr. died on 17 November 1867 at Chatham County, NC, at age 82. He was buried at Merritt Family Cemetery, at Williams Twp, Chatham County, NC, USA. Located at edge of woods 400 feet east of SR 1008, Farrington Road, 0.75 mile north of intersection with SR 1717, Lystra Road.
Last Edited=3 Jul 2015
Child of William Merritt Jr. and Sarah (Sally) Rencher
- Richard Fish Merritt+ (1820 - )
Sarah (Sally) Rencher
F, (9 April 1791 - 22 December 1859)
Sarah (Sally) Rencher was born on 9 April 1791 at Raleigh, Wake County, NC, USA. She married William Merritt Jr. circa 1819 at NY, USA. Sarah (Sally) Rencher died on 22 December 1859 at Chatham County, NC, USA, at age 68. She was buried at Merritt Family Cemetery, at Williams Twp, Chatham County, NC, USA. At edge of woods 400 feet east of SR 1008, Farrington Road, 0.75 mile north of intersection with SR 1717, Lystra Road.
Last Edited=7 Jun 2013
Child of Sarah (Sally) Rencher and William Merritt Jr.
- Richard Fish Merritt+ (1820 - )
Clarence Green
M, (February 1894 - )
Clarence Green was born in February 1894 at NY, USA. He was the son of Frank L. Green and Jennie Huson.
Last Edited=2 Jan 2006
Oliver Huson
M, (July 1847 - )
Oliver Huson was born in July 1847 at NY, USA. He married Charlotte Brooks in 1870 at NY. Married 30 years at the 1900 census.. Oliver Huson was buried at Grahamsville Rural Cemetery, at Grahamsville, Sullivan County, NY, USA.1
Last Edited=10 Aug 2009
Child of Oliver Huson and Charlotte Brooks
- Jennie Huson+ (Mar 1871 - )
Citations
- [S163] , Stone does not have death dates for either Oliver or Charlotte.
Charlotte Brooks
F, (February 1853 - )
Charlotte Brooks was born in February 1853 at NY, USA. She married Oliver Huson in 1870 at NY. Married 30 years at the 1900 census.. Charlotte Brooks was buried at Grahamsville Rural Cemetery, at Grahamsville, Sullivan County, NY, USA.1
Last Edited=30 Dec 2012
Child of Charlotte Brooks and Oliver Huson
- Jennie Huson+ (Mar 1871 - )
Citations
- [S163] , Stone does not have death dates for either Oliver or Charlotte.
John Gulick
M, (24 January 1795 - 2 September 1843)
John Gulick was born on 24 January 1795 at Alexandria, Hunterdon County, NJ, USA. He married Margaret Farr on 17 April 1817. John Gulick died on 2 September 1843 at Shiawassee County, MI, USA, at age 48. He was buried at Byron Cemetery, at Byron, Shiawassee County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=1 Jan 2015
Children of John Gulick and Margaret Farr
- Nathan N. Gulick ( - 12 Apr 1917)
- Nicholas Gulick (13 May 1818 - 31 Dec 1900)
- Bennet Ferguson Gulick+ (8 Feb 1822 - 7 Feb 1863)
- Egbert Gulick (16 Dec 1823 - 7 Jul 1895)
- Evaline Gulick (3 Apr 1825 - 17 Mar 1915)
- Elizabeth Gulick (16 Jan 1826 - )
- Charles Gulick (26 Feb 1828 - )
- Robert Ferguson Gulick (4 Dec 1830 - 2 Aug 1869)
- Matilda Gulick (8 Feb 1833 - )
Margaret Farr
F, (13 December 1799 - 17 December 1834)
Margaret Farr was born on 13 December 1799 at MD, USA. She married John Gulick on 17 April 1817. Margaret Farr died on 17 December 1834 at Byron, Kent County, MI, USA, at age 35. She was buried at Thomas Cemetery, at Pulteney, Steuben County, NY, USA. Margaret Gulick.
Last Edited=31 Dec 2023
Children of Margaret Farr and John Gulick
- Nathan N. Gulick ( - 12 Apr 1917)
- Nicholas Gulick (13 May 1818 - 31 Dec 1900)
- Bennet Ferguson Gulick+ (8 Feb 1822 - 7 Feb 1863)
- Egbert Gulick (16 Dec 1823 - 7 Jul 1895)
- Evaline Gulick (3 Apr 1825 - 17 Mar 1915)
- Elizabeth Gulick (16 Jan 1826 - )
- Charles Gulick (26 Feb 1828 - )
- Robert Ferguson Gulick (4 Dec 1830 - 2 Aug 1869)
- Matilda Gulick (8 Feb 1833 - )
Nicholas Gulick
M, (13 May 1818 - 31 December 1900)
Nicholas Gulick was born on 13 May 1818 at Ovid, Seneca County, NY, USA. He was the son of John Gulick and Margaret Farr. Nicholas Gulick died on 31 December 1900 at Shiawassee County, MI, USA, at age 82. He was buried at Byron Cemetery, at Byron, Shiawassee County, MI, USA.
Name: Hon. Nicholas Gulick
Justice of the Peace, Byron, was born May 13, 1818, in the town of Ovid, Seneca County, New York. His father, John Gulick, was born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1795. He moved to New York at an early day, and settled in Seneca County, where he was engaged in the mercantile and agricultural pursuits. His mother, Margaret (Farr) Gulick, was born in Maryland, December 17, 1799. Mr. Gulick is the oldest of a family of fourteen children. He received his education in the district schools of New York, attending, as was the custom, during the winters only, and devoting his summers to general farm work. He afterwards taught for five consecutive winters, thus becoming thoroughly familiar with the English branches. At the age of twenty-five, he went to Michigan and settled in Byron, Shiawassee County, where he has since resided. He spent a short time in assisting to clear a farm; and, subsequently, about two years as clerk in a store. In 1846 he entered into a general mercantile business, which he has since carried on successfully. In 1844 he was elected Justice of the Peace for the township of Burns, Shiawassee County, which position he continues to hold. He was Supervisor in 1846, '47, and '48, and has held other township offices. In 1852 he was elected to the State Legislature. He has spent his time, money, and influence in all enterprises calculated to advance the interests of the town; such as, the erection of churches and school buildings. He has been School Director for a number of years, and President of the Board of Directors of the Byron Graded School for ten years. He has been Postmaster of Byron for eight consecutive years. To these positions he has been elected without any exertions on his part. Mr. Gulick has been associated with the society of Odd-Fellows since 1849. He has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since 1853, and is a liberal contributor to its support. He now holds the offices of trustee and steward. He is a war Democrat, and has taken an active part in the Presidential campaigns since casting his first vote for Martin Van Buren, in 1836. He was married, February 15, 1846, to Miss Caroline S. Fox, who died August 19, 1855. June 1, 1856, he married Miss Eliza Walker, daughter of Joseph Walker, of Monroe County, New York. Mr. Gulick's long residence and business connections in Byron place him among the first men of the town. He is generally consulted when sound advice and good judgment are required.
Name: Hon. Nicholas Gulick
Justice of the Peace, Byron, was born May 13, 1818, in the town of Ovid, Seneca County, New York. His father, John Gulick, was born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1795. He moved to New York at an early day, and settled in Seneca County, where he was engaged in the mercantile and agricultural pursuits. His mother, Margaret (Farr) Gulick, was born in Maryland, December 17, 1799. Mr. Gulick is the oldest of a family of fourteen children. He received his education in the district schools of New York, attending, as was the custom, during the winters only, and devoting his summers to general farm work. He afterwards taught for five consecutive winters, thus becoming thoroughly familiar with the English branches. At the age of twenty-five, he went to Michigan and settled in Byron, Shiawassee County, where he has since resided. He spent a short time in assisting to clear a farm; and, subsequently, about two years as clerk in a store. In 1846 he entered into a general mercantile business, which he has since carried on successfully. In 1844 he was elected Justice of the Peace for the township of Burns, Shiawassee County, which position he continues to hold. He was Supervisor in 1846, '47, and '48, and has held other township offices. In 1852 he was elected to the State Legislature. He has spent his time, money, and influence in all enterprises calculated to advance the interests of the town; such as, the erection of churches and school buildings. He has been School Director for a number of years, and President of the Board of Directors of the Byron Graded School for ten years. He has been Postmaster of Byron for eight consecutive years. To these positions he has been elected without any exertions on his part. Mr. Gulick has been associated with the society of Odd-Fellows since 1849. He has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since 1853, and is a liberal contributor to its support. He now holds the offices of trustee and steward. He is a war Democrat, and has taken an active part in the Presidential campaigns since casting his first vote for Martin Van Buren, in 1836. He was married, February 15, 1846, to Miss Caroline S. Fox, who died August 19, 1855. June 1, 1856, he married Miss Eliza Walker, daughter of Joseph Walker, of Monroe County, New York. Mr. Gulick's long residence and business connections in Byron place him among the first men of the town. He is generally consulted when sound advice and good judgment are required.
Last Edited=14 Jan 2015
Egbert Gulick
M, (16 December 1823 - 7 July 1895)
Egbert Gulick was born on 16 December 1823 at NY, USA. He was the son of John Gulick and Margaret Farr. Egbert Gulick died on 7 July 1895 at Yates County, NY, USA, at age 71. He was buried at Starkey Methodist Cemetery, at Starkey, Yates County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=1 Jan 2024
Evaline Gulick
F, (3 April 1825 - 17 March 1915)
Evaline Gulick was born on 3 April 1825 at NY, USA. She was the daughter of John Gulick and Margaret Farr. Evaline Gulick died on 17 March 1915 at age 89. She was buried at Starkey Methodist Cemetery, at Starkey, Yates County, NY, USA. Evaline Dunlap.
Last Edited=31 Dec 2023
Elizabeth Gulick
F, (16 January 1826 - )
Elizabeth Gulick was born on 16 January 1826 at NY, USA. She was the daughter of John Gulick and Margaret Farr.
Last Edited=3 Jan 2007
Nathan N. Gulick
M, ( - 12 April 1917)
Nathan N. Gulick was the son of John Gulick and Margaret Farr. Nathan N. Gulick died on 12 April 1917.
Last Edited=1 Jan 2024
Charles Gulick
M, (26 February 1828 - )
Charles Gulick was born on 26 February 1828 at NY, USA. He was the son of John Gulick and Margaret Farr.
Last Edited=2 Jan 2006
Robert Ferguson Gulick
M, (4 December 1830 - 2 August 1869)
Robert Ferguson Gulick was born on 4 December 1830 at Pulteney, Steuben County, NY, USA. He was the son of John Gulick and Margaret Farr. Robert Ferguson Gulick died on 2 August 1869 at Starkey, Yates County, NY, USA, at age 38. He was buried at Pine Tree Cemetery, at Corrunna, Shiawassee County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=14 Jan 2015
Matilda Gulick
F, (8 February 1833 - )
Matilda Gulick was born on 8 February 1833 at NY, USA. She was the daughter of John Gulick and Margaret Farr.
Last Edited=3 Jan 2007
William Stewart
M, (1841 - )
William Stewart was born in 1841 at Farmington, Oakland County, MI, USA. He was the son of John Stewart and Martha Haines.
Last Edited=4 Jan 2006
John H. Stewart
M, (1846 - )
John H. Stewart was born in 1846 at Farmington, Oakland County, MI, USA. He was the son of John Stewart and Martha Haines.
Last Edited=4 Jan 2006
Aletha D. Dean
F, (3 July 1860 - 21 November 1905)
Aletha D. Dean was born on 3 July 1860 at Pulteney, Steuben County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Darius Dean and Mary Elizabeth May Stewart. Aletha D. Dean died on 21 November 1905 at age 45. She was buried at Prattsburgh Rural Cemetery, at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, USA. Alethe S Dean Carpenter.
Last Edited=9 Dec 2023
John W. Dean
M, (5 May 1862 - 20 March 1931)
John W. Dean was born on 5 May 1862 at Pulteney, Steuben County, NY, USA. He was the son of Darius Dean and Mary Elizabeth May Stewart. John W. Dean died on 20 March 1931 at Steuben County, NY, USA, at age 68. He was buried at Prattsburgh Rural Cemetery, at Prattsburgh, Steuben County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=27 Dec 2014