| 882
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Seventh Generation.
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| 5080
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II. Granville Whitney Everett, b. at Montville, Ohio, 28 June 1857; died there 19 Oct. 1857, and was buried at Montville Centre.
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| 5081
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III. Horace Ernest Everett, b. at Montville, Ohio, 29 May 1859; died there 14 July 1859, and was buried at Montville Centre.
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| 5082
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IV. Albert May Everett, b. at Montville, Ohio, 29 Ap. 1862; died there 30 July 1862, and was buried at Montville Centre.
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Chil. of Marvin Stephen and Lucy (Buttles) Baird.
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1543
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| 5083
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I. Martha Baird, b. at Becket, Mass., 13 July 1821; married in her father's house, at Seneca Falls, N. Y., by Elder Jeffries, Baptist, 15 Nov. 1838, to Charles Snow Crandall, a carpenter and farmer, born at New Haven, N. Y., 11 Sept. 1815, son of Edward Wheeler and Margaret (Woodard) Crandall, of New Haven, and afterward of Aurelius, N. Y. They lived at Fort Brewerton, in Hastings, N. Y., in 1839; at Caughdenoy, in the same town, 1840 to Nov 1841; then returned to Seneca Falls, N. Y.; removed to Elyria, Ohio, in May 1844; thence, in 1846, to Watertown, Wis.; and, in 1864, to Summit, Wisconsin, a mile and a half from Oconomowoc, which was still their home in 1874.
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12785
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| 5084
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II. Julia Baird, b. at Becket Mass., 11 Oct. 1822; married in her father's house, at Seneca Falls, N. Y., 14 Ap. 1837, Erastus Washington Foster, son of Fletcher and Nancy (Heath) Foster. They settled at Stockbridge, N. Y., where she died "on the night of the storm on Lake Erie, when Buffalo was overflowed."
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12789
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| 5085
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III. Adeliza Baird, b. at Becket, Mass.; died at Becket, and was buried there.
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| 5086
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IV. Adeliza Baird, b. at Clarksville, in Aurelius (a suburb of Auburn), N. Y.; died at Clarksville, and was buried there.
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| 5087
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V. Jonathan Buttles Baird, b. at Clarksville, in Aurelius (a suburb of Auburn), N. Y.; died at Clarksville, and was buried in Aurelius Cemetery.
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| 5088
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VI. Jonathan Baird, b. at Clarksville, in Aurelius (a suburb of Auburn), N. Y., 15 Nov. 1828; married at Bunker Hill, Ill., by Rev. J. B. Comington, 19 July 1866, to Sarah Penington, of N. J. He entered the U. S. service, under the name of John Baird, in July 1861, as a private in Co. B, 1st Missouri Cavalry; was promoted to the grade of second-lieut.
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