Birth | 28 Apr 1799 | Paris, Oneida County, New York | | | |
Baptism | 13 Oct 1799 | at Paris Religious Society - Paris, Oneida County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 17 Feb 1810 | attended school which was paid for by his brother Martin - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 6 Aug 1825 | bought lot 3 in Third Range of the Craigie Tract for $642 from Ithamar Coe - Le Roy, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 11 Sep 1826 | was named in his father's will to receive 3/8ths of Ithamar's estate - Le Roy, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 14 Nov 1827 | bought part of lot 4 in Third Range of the Craigie Tract for $1,000 from Martin O. Coe - Le Roy, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Religion | 4 Jan 1829 | was admitted as a member of 1st Presybterian Church of LeRoy by a profession of faith - Le Roy, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Marriage | 28 Sep 1829 | Ruth Jane ROWE | | | |
Census | 1 Jun 1830 | Le Roy, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 24 Feb 1831 | had a renegotiated sales contract for lot 37 - Bennington, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1831 | and Lewis Austin made the first land entries - Burr Oak, St. Joseph County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1 Sep 1832 | and his wife, Ruth Jane Coe, and his wife's family sold lot 97 for $650 to David Williams - Manlius, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 20 May 1833 | made the first land entry which was located in section 27 of the township - Howell, Livingston County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 20 May 1833 | was an original purchaser of land embraced in the present township of Brighton - Brighton, Livingston County, Michigan | | | |
Residence | 20 May 1833 | Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 20 May 1833 | purchased land in Section 27 - Howell, Livingston County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 4 Jun 1833 | made full payment for 240 acres of land in Section 11, Township 7S, Range 9W to the U.S. government - Saint Joseph County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 4 Jun 1833 | made full payment for 69+ acres of land in Section 4, Township 6S, Range 9W to the U.S. government - Saint Joseph County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 6 Feb 1834 | had a subsequent receipt for lot 37 - Bennington, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 15 Oct 1835 | made full payment for 133+ acres of land in Section 18, Township 2N, Range 6E to the U.S. government - Livingston County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 15 Oct 1835 | made full payment for 80 acres of land in Section 27, Township 3N, Range 4E to the U.S. government - Livingston County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 23 Jul 1836 | made land entries in sections 7, 18 (entire section) , 19, 22 (entire), 26 & 34 (entire) - Vevay, Ingham County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1 Aug 1836 | made land entries in sections 3, 4, 5, 6 (entire section), 9 & 17 of town 3 north, range 1 east - Williamstown, Ingham County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1837 | sold land he purchsed in 1833 in Seciont 18 - Brighton, Livingston County, Michigan | | | |
Residence | 1837 | Le Roy, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 23 Aug 1837 | purchased 320 acres of land at $1.25 per acre in Section 32, Township 32N, Range 5E - La Salle County, Illinois | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1 May 1839 | made full payment for 240 acres of land in Section 9, Township 1S, Range 8W to the U.S. government - Calhoun County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1 May 1839 | made full payment for 2964+ acres of land in S7, 18, 19, 22, 26 & 34, T2, R1 to the U.S. government - Ingham County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1 Oct 1839 | made full payment for 320 acres of land in Section 32, Township 32N, Range 5E to the U.S. government - La Salle County, Illinois | | | |
Miscellaneous | 7 May 1840 | bought lot 28 in the village (lot 3 in First section of Triangular Tract) for $75 from Herman Le Roy - Le Roy, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Le Roy, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | Bet 1841 and 1842 | was a partner of Freeman Bray who built the original dam across Cedar River - Okemos, Ingham County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 6 Aug 1841 | made full payment for 2021+ acres of land in Sect. 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 & 17, T3, R1 to the U.S. government - Ingham County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 10 Nov 1841 | and Alfred F. Bartow made full payment for 160 acres of land in S17, T10, R17 to the U.S. government - Muskegon County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 10 Nov 1841 | and Alfred F. Bartow made full payment for 240 acres of land in S11, T9, R17 to the U.S. government - Muskegon County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 10 Nov 1841 | made full payment for 40 acres of land in Section 17, Township 10N, Range 17W to the U.S. government - Muskegon County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 10 Nov 1841 | made full payment for 32 acres of land in Section 24, Township 11N, Range 18W to the U.S. government - Muskegon County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 10 Nov 1841 | and others made full payment for 111.9 acres of land in Sec 23, Twp 10, R 17 to the U.S. government - Muskegon County, Michigan | | | |
Miscellaneous | 11 Mar 1842 | bought the 1834 Hugh Wallis mortgage with Martin Coe and John Bixby for $417 from Aaron Van Wormer - Le Roy, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1 Jun 1844 | was to have land he co-owned in Pembroke sold at Public Auction in a suit by NY Life Ins & Trust Co. - Batavia, Genesee County, New York | | | |
Miscellaneous | Jun 1844 | was one of the first six permanent families to settle - Port Washington, Washington County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | Dec 1845 | met George Warren Foster and asked him to apply to the Port Washington school as a teacher - Hamburg, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 7 Apr 1846 | was on the poll-list for the first town election held - Port Washington, Washington County, Wisconsin | | | |
Election | 1 Jun 1848 | a director of the Port Washington, Horicon and Beaver Dam Turnpike Company - Horicon, Dodge County, Wisconsin | | | |
Occupation | 11 Sep 1850 | farmer - Port Washington, Washington County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 17 Mar 1851 | was appointed a commissioner of the Port Washington and Fond du Lac Plank Road Company - Port Washington, Washington County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 19 Apr 1852 | was appointed a commissioner of the Port Washington and Newburgh Plank and Turnpike Road Company - Port Washington, Washington County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1855 | sold land in Section 27 that he purchased in 1833 - Howell, Livingston County, Michigan | | | |
Residence | 1 Jun 1855 | Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 4 Mar 1857 | was one of the corporators for Ozaukee Academy - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 21 Aug 1857 | lost two chimneys from his house and most of his fence from a tornado - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | Sep 1859 | was introduced to Abraham Lincoln at the Wisconsin State Fair - Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | Sep 1859 | was awarded 2nd premiums for three of his farm implements at the 9th Annual State Fair - Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Occupation | 11 Jun 1860 | farmer - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 13 Aug 1861 | wrote to Abraham Lincoln asking for an appointment to the U.S. Exhibition of the 1862 World's Fair - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1862 | exhibited his rotary harrow at the World's Fair - London, England | | | |
Miscellaneous | Abt 1862 | offered to enlist as a common soldier in the Civil War, but was not able to pass muster - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 16 Feb 1864 | received Letters Patent No. 41,603 from the U.S. Patent Office for his subsoil-plow improvement - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 23 Aug 1864 | had his Civil War experiment described by George W. Foster in a letter to Alexander W. Randall, Esq. - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Occupation | 4 Aug 1870 | farmer - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 10 Apr 1871 | made full payment for 40 acres of land in Section 36, Township 26N, Range 25E to the U.S. government - Door County, Wisconsin | | | |
Miscellaneous | 10 May 1873 | made full payment for 80 acres of land in Section 30, Township 26N, Range 26E to the U.S. government - Door County, Wisconsin | | | |
Affiliation | 1873 | was listed on the roster of the Old Settlers' Club of Ozaukee County - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Residence | 1 Jun 1875 | Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Death | 11 Mar 1876 | of ossification of the heart - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |
Burial | Aft 11 Mar 1876 | in Union Cemetery - Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin | | | |