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- [S1498] Our County and Its People [Oneida, New York], Daniel E. Wagner, editor, (Boston, MA: The Boston History Company, 1896.), 127. (Reliability: 3), 7 Dec 2016.
Jeremiah Prescott (7 )was born in New Hartford on August 4, 1806, was first a farmer and subsequently a tin and iron manufacturer, and afterwards admitted to practice as attorney and counselor at law in 1864, and
died there May 12, 1872. He was a justice of the peace about thirty years, at one time under sheriff of the county, and held several other local offices. His wife, Deborah Linnemann, was born near Amsterdam, N. Y, December 15, 1805, and died May 5. 1874. Her father, Johan Linnemann, was born in Viele, Denmark, February 16, 1759, was brought to America in 1768, and settled near Amsterdam, where he dlied. He served in the Revolutionary war and married for his wife Catherine Sixberry, who died in Ohio, December 19, 1863, aged 101 years, six months and thirteen days.
- [S1498] Our County and Its People [Oneida, New York], Daniel E. Wagner, editor, (Boston, MA: The Boston History Company, 1896.), 127. (Reliability: 3), 7 Dec 2016.
Jeremiah Prescott (7 )was born in New Hartford on August 4, 1806, was first a farmer and subsequently a tin and iron manufacturer, and afterwards admitted to practice as attorney and counselor at law in 1864, and
died there May 12, 1872. He was a justice of the peace about thirty years, at one time under sheriff of the county, and held several other local offices. His wife, Deborah Linnemann, was born near Amsterdam, N. Y, December 15, 1805, and died May 5. 1874. Her father, Johan Linnemann, was born in Viele, Denmark, February 16, 1759, was brought to America in 1768, and settled near Amsterdam, where he dlied. He served in the Revolutionary war and married for his wife Catherine Sixberry, who died in Ohio, December 19, 1863, aged 101 years, six months and thirteen days.
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Our County and Its People [Oneida, New York], pg. 127 Our County and Its People [Oneida, New York], pg. 127 |
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Edith L. Besha, Algona, Kossuth County, Iowa, 1905 Census Edith L. Besha, Algona, Kossuth County, Iowa, 1905 Census
Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-DM5H |
- [S1498] Our County and Its People [Oneida, New York], Daniel E. Wagner, editor, (Boston, MA: The Boston History Company, 1896.), 127. (Reliability: 3), 7 Dec 2016.
Jeremiah Prescott (7 )was born in New Hartford on August 4, 1806, was first a farmer and subsequently a tin and iron manufacturer, and afterwards admitted to practice as attorney and counselor at law in 1864, and
died there May 12, 1872. He was a justice of the peace about thirty years, at one time under sheriff of the county, and held several other local offices. His wife, Deborah Linnemann, was born near Amsterdam, N. Y, December 15, 1805, and died May 5. 1874. Her father, Johan Linnemann, was born in Viele, Denmark, February 16, 1759, was brought to America in 1768, and settled near Amsterdam, where he dlied. He served in the Revolutionary war and married for his wife Catherine Sixberry, who died in Ohio, December 19, 1863, aged 101 years, six months and thirteen days.
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Our County and Its People [Oneida, New York], pg. 127 Our County and Its People [Oneida, New York], pg. 127 |
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George Besha and family, 1895, Geneseo Township, Tama County, Iowa George Besha and family, 1895, Geneseo Township, Tama County, Iowa
Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VTQL-711 |
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Witney Holy Trinity Church, register, baptisms
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- [S626] The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record - v. 29 1898, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, (New York, New York: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1898.), Vol. XXIX: p. 132. (Reliability: 3), 15 Dec 2008.
- [S1498] Our County and Its People [Oneida, New York], Daniel E. Wagner, editor, (Boston, MA: The Boston History Company, 1896.), 127. (Reliability: 3), 7 Dec 2016.
Jeremiah Prescott (7 )was born in New Hartford on August 4, 1806, was first a farmer and subsequently a tin and iron manufacturer, and afterwards admitted to practice as attorney and counselor at law in 1864, and
died there May 12, 1872. He was a justice of the peace about thirty years, at one time under sheriff of the county, and held several other local offices. His wife, Deborah Linnemann, was born near Amsterdam, N. Y, December 15, 1805, and died May 5. 1874. Her father, Johan Linnemann, was born in Viele, Denmark, February 16, 1759, was brought to America in 1768, and settled near Amsterdam, where he dlied. He served in the Revolutionary war and married for his wife Catherine Sixberry, who died in Ohio, December 19, 1863, aged 101 years, six months and thirteen days.
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