P O ALLEN and Elcina MARSHALL
Husband P O Allen
Born: Abt 1857 - , , NY, USA Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elcina Marshall
Born: Abt 1857 - , , NY, USA Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Sidney Marshall Mother: Arvilla Wolcott
Children
1 F Aletta Allen
Born: Abt 1878 - , , NY, USA Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
Father b NY, mother RI. - Census Lincklaen NY
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Benjamin AUSTIN and Silence WOLCOTT
Husband Benjamin Austin
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1817
Wife Silence Wolcott
Born: 1796 - Northampton, Montgomery, NY, USA Christened: Died: 1844 - , , MI, USA Buried:
Father: Thomas Wolcott Mother: Silence Cummings
Other Spouse: Oliver Darling
General Notes (Wife)
David WOLCOTT and Olive Almira AUSTIN
Husband David Wolcott
Born: 3 May 1821 - Lincklaen, Chenango, NY, USA 116 Christened: Died: 8 Jul 1897 - De Ruyter, Madison, NY, USA 116 Buried:
Father: Thomas Wolcott Mother: Abigail Reynolds
Marriage: 24 Oct 1842
Wife Olive Almira Austin
Born: 1820-1825 - , , NY, USA Christened: Died: 28 Feb 1906 - New Woodstock, Madison, NY, USA Buried:
Children
1 F Harriet Louisa Wolcott
Born: 3 Aug 1843 - De Ruyter, Madison, NY, USA Christened: Died: 20 Mar 1845 Buried:
2 F Rhoda Delina Wolcott
Born: 9 May 1847 - De Ruyter, Madison, NY, USA Christened: Died: Dec 1899 Buried:
3 M William Harlow Wolcott
Born: 20 Aug 1851 - De Ruyter, Madison, NY, USA Christened: Died: 20 Aug 1851 Buried:
4 F Wolcott
Born: 1853 - De Ruyter, Madison, NY, USA Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
David's family [David, 38, farmer, Almyra, 35, Roda, 14, and Harlo, 9, all b NY.] is found in 1860 just a few doors away from his half brother Burton Richer's family. - Census 1860 Otselic NY
The Town of De Ruyter.
This is one of the five towns that were formed previous to the erection of the county and was set off from Cazenovia March 15, 1798; it then contained the territory of the present towns of German, Lincklaen, Otselic and Pitcher, in Chenango county, and Georgetown in Madison county. The town received its name in honor of Admiral De Ruyter, of the Dutch navy. It is the southwest corner town in the county. It presents a hilly surface which is broken by the valley of the Tioughnioga River, which with numerous small tributaries, drains and waters the town. The soil is of a general good quality, sandy and gravelly loam on the hills and rich alluvium in the valleys. The village of the same name as the town is situated in the southwestern part of the town; it was incorporated in 1833. - Smith's Madison County Hist
Some of the locations for this family are given as De Ruyter, Madison. I find David in 1850 in De Ruyter and thereafter in the Otselic. In 1850 several Austin families are found nearby. - Census 1850 De Ruyter NY and 1860-80 Otselic NY
See footnotes. 117,118
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