
UNKNOWN, Laura E (b. SEP 1870, d. 17 JUL 1959)
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Census: Date: 1900
Place: Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania
Note: DEATH: Headstone reads Nov 30 1845
BURIAL: Burgess Lot on Burgess Road
Note: MILLS LOCATED ON CHESTNUT HILL
By Natalie L. Coolidge
Bartlett Sawmill - Moving down through the reservoir system, we then come to the dam that contains the Bog Meadow Reservoir. A smaller dam at this location once contained the Bartlett Sawmill Pond. This pond was later flooded over by the building of the Bog Meadow Reservoir. The second site is located just below this dam. Originally built as a sawmill in 1834 by Reuben Bartlett and his son Waldo, it was converted to a carpet and stocking yarn mill three years later. In 1840 this small mill was again converted to handle the production of cotton cloth. In 1842 the mill was purchased by Henry Westcott and Thomas Pray and became part of their Chestnut Hill complex. Eventually this mill was converted back to its original use as a sawmill. The 1869 map shows it as a sawmill belonging to M. Miller. When the level of the Acme Pond was raised, this site was flooded and remains so to this day.
Harris Woolen Mill - The site of this mill is located below the Acme Cotton Mill and just above the rapids. It is here that John G. Harris built a small woolen mill around the year 1830. This mill was also run by John and Henry Randall for a time and then sold to Reuben Bartlett and his son Richard in 1836. The Bartletts then operated the mill until it burned in 1840.
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Winfield, Herkimer, New York
Note: The information regarding Sidney, her husband William and her daughter,Lillie was all taken from the family bible that belonged to Lillie and was inherited by me from my grandfather, Chester Davis West.
DEATH: Tombstone reads Nov 18, 1857
Oberlin College, Oberlin, Loraine County, Ohio, classes ending August 1853. Etymology in N. E. O. Hall, Stoddard’s Arithmetic in Chapel R. R., Geography in Chapel or Composition in N. E. Y. Hall.
Sidney I. Kilgore, also from Mercer, Penn., was enrolled in Oberlin's Prep. Dept. for the same academic year as William, 1853-54. Our records indicate that she died in Mercer in 1857.
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Mercer, Mercer, Pennsylvania
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Richfield, Otsego, New york
Note: BIOGRAPHY: eminent physician for more than 40 years
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