Bradshaw White moved from Morrisville, Madison County, and settled on Troups Creek, near Fenton's in 1838. He was in the employ of Ichabod Leach for many years. He married Penelope Standish Leach, a descendant of Miles Standish. There were several children born to them of whom five sons served in the late war.
Reference
Historical Gazetteer of Steuben County
Compiled and edited by Millard F. Roberts, and Published in 1891.
Obituary
WHITE, Mrs. M. E. FARR, born in Cazenovia 84 years ago. Her parents, Orman and Eliza Rickard Farr, were both of New England stock going back through Revolutionary days to Old England.
Of these ancestors, Judge Reeves, Jacob Rickard, John Remington and John Coolidge, one of the famous Boston Tea Party, fought at Bunker Hill.
Died June 23, 1914 at Angelica.
Father and family moved to Angelica to assist in Hull-Morse Woolen Mill. Later moved to farm. Married Spencer White, January 26, 1886, who died March 17, 1903.
Active in church, W.C.T.U., and other organizations.
Obituary
George M. Weaver died ZThursday night at the home of his mother in Cazenovia. He was a resident of East Syracuse twenty years, chief of the East Syracuse Volunteer fourteen years, supervisor, druggist, postmaster and a member of the Water Board, School Board and Board of Trustees.
Patent 226746 - Daison E. Haskell - Hay knife
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Probate file, Madison county, D. Eralzman Haskell
File # 5580-J-85
Died Sept 21/1898, Cazenovia
Frances L. Haskell administrator
died intestate
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The educational advantages enjoyed by D. Eralzman Haskell were those of the district school and of a select school at Cazenovia, and his opportunities were so well improved that at the age of seventeen he was fitted to be a teacher. He taught successively eleven winter terms, in the intervals between working at farming. He served two years as Superintendent of Schools. In 1852 he was elected Justice of the Peace, and began to study law, being admitted to the bar in 1858. Coming to Cazenovia in 1859, he started in business as a dealer in general merchandise, continuing in trade twenty years. Since that time he has been engaged in the insurance business, and now represents the New York Life Insurance Company.His father being a Democrat, Mr. Haskell was reared in the political faith of that party; but, disagreeing with some of its principles, he joined the Liberty party, and voted in 1844 for James G. Birney for President, in 1848 for John P. Hale, and in 1852 for Gerrit Smith. He has been a Republican since the organization of that party, in 1855. His fellow-townsmen have shown their confidence in his good judgment and integrity by electing him to various offices of public trust.
During the war he was one of the committee to raise men to fill the town's quota. On one occasion the Supervisor of the town, going to Washington to secure recruits, was made the victim of spurious vouchers; and Mr. Haskell was sent there to straighten out the matter. The Provost Marshal turning a deaf ear to his remonstrances, he made a personal appeal to President Lincoln, the result of which was satisfactory. Mr. Haskell has served on the Village Board, and for twenty-one years as a member of the Board of Trustees of Cazenovia Seminary, fourteen years being Secretary of the Board.
Reference
Biographical Review of Madison County, New York
Biographical Review Publishing Company, Boston, 1894
Probate File for Louisa Haskell
1875, Book B. File 3525
Petition of Frances L. Haskell, that Louisa died intestate
Kin : Husband D. Eralzman Haskell and daughter Frances L. Haskell
Frances Louisa Haskell was unmarried.
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Name: William E Haskell
Age at enlistment: 30
Enlistment Date: 29 Aug 1864
Rank at enlistment: Corporal
Enlistment Place: Malone, NY
State Served: New York
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company Batty E, New York 1st LA Batty E Light Artillery Battery on 29 Aug 1864.
Mustered out on 12 Jun 1866 at Elmira, NY.
Birth Date: abt 1834
Sources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
Harris Haskell was a farmer.
The Genoa Tribune
June 28, 1907Mrs. Susanna Streeter died last Thursday at the home of her son, John Streeter, aged 85 years.
She leaves, two sons, Josiah and John Streeter, both of this place, beside a wide circle of friends to mourn her loss. Burial was made at Venice Center.
The deceased had been a member of the Baptist church of this place for over 40 years. Roy Holland and Howard Willis of Ledyard, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Streeter and son Burdette and Willie Streeter of Ellsworth were in town to attend the funeral.
Civil War Pension file
Enrolled 3 Sep 1862, at Summer Hill, Cayuga, New York
Co. F., 160th Reg., NY Volunteers
mustered in 21 Nov. 1862
died 22 May 1863, Breashen city, ..., Louisiana