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John Franklin LAFFERTY Born 1 Jan 1755 at NJ (probably), died after 1 Jun 1840 at Freedom, (or Farmersville) Catt Co NY, at least 85 years John Lafferty was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. According to his pension file, he enlisted 10 Jun 1776(place not given) as a Private under Col. Thomas Polk in Captain Smiths Regiment of the North Carolina Line, for a period of one year. Before that year had expired, he re enlisted for two more years. He states that he fought in the Battle at Monmouth, NJ. He was discharged 15 Jun 1779 ( Place not given) His application for pension was filed through the courthouse at Wellsborough, Tioga, Penna. He was granted pension on his application 13 May 1818 at the rate of $ 8 per month. With regard to his circumstances, John makes the following statement: I by trade a cooper but by age and infirmity am not able to pursue that occupation. I have living with me one grandchild viz Lucy Bruce aged four years and my Phebe age fifty seven years and infirm like myself. Johns pension was transferred to New York from Pennsylvania 28 Dec 1821 from 21 Sept 1821. Veteran of Rev. War, received 600 acres of land in western New York at Sardenia, Lysander Twp. Lot 19, July 8, 1790 as taken from the DAR magazine, issue of January 1964. Living with Daniel Phillips in Farmersville, Catt Co. in 1840 Catt. Co. census record as a widower at age 85.Not listed in 1850, so probably died before that date. Gravesite should be in Farmersville, perhaps in a cemetery which "no longer exists" off Bray Rd. on the line between Freedom and Arcade. Holland Land Company Index shows that on Oct 26, 2821, John Lafferty got the original deed for Lot 34 of Township 6, range 4. That property is in Freedom Township. (Polly, wife of Daniel Phillips, was probably his daughter.) Info received 21 Aug 1999 shows he applied for a Rev War Pension 13 May 1818 in Tioga Co. PA, and that he is buried in Freedom, but gravesite unknown. There is said to be info in Ashtabula Co. Ohio Genealogical Society at the Geneva Public Library, 860 Sherman St. Geneva, OH 44041-9101. He enlisted 10 Jun 1776 as a private under Col. Thomas Polk, in Capt.Smith's Regiment of the North Carolina Line. He fought in the Battle of Monmouth. He was discharged 15 Jun 1779. Where he and Phoebe lived early in their marriage is uncertain, although later census records seem to indicate that most of their children wre born in New Jersey. John was for granted pension of eight dollars per month in 1818. He was living at a place called "Canoe Camp" in Tioga County, PA. His application was filed through the courthouse in Wellsborough (Wellsboro), Tioga Co. PA. He made the following statement relative to his condition: "I by trade am a cooper but by age and infirmity am not able to pursue that occupation. I have one grandchild living with me, Lucy Bruce (or Breen or Brun-its not clearly written) age four years, and my Phoebe age fifty seven years and infirm like my self". By 1821 he had moved to Cattaraugus Co. NY. 1773-74 Revolutionary Census of New Jersey (does not cover whole State) "Laffaty" John Greenwich-Gloucester Co. 1778-80 Revolutionary Census of New Jersey--Lafferty John Franklin, Bergen Co. Only time I have seen his middle name as FRANKLIN. Occupation listed as a cooper 1822 Tax list for Jackson Twp in Tioga Co. PA lists him as living there at that time. 1820 census of Jackson Twp. Tioga Co. PA Pension record found as follows: Annual allowance: $96.00 Sums received: $1517.93 Description of Service: NC line when placed on pension roll Commencement of record: May 13,1818, age 79 Transferred from Tioga Co, PA to Catt. Co, NY as Pvt.on 28 Dec 1821 from 21 Sept 1821 1830 Census of Sardenia, Erie Co. NY shows John "Lattenday" with one male 70-80 years. also one female 60-70 years, and James "Lattenday" with one male under 5 yrs, 3 males 5-10 years, 1 male 40-50 years, 1 female under 5 years, 2 females 10-15. 1 female 20-30 years, and one female 30-40 years. Alphabetical List of Resident Land Owners town of Freedom for the year 1835 shows" John Lafferty owned 77 acres, improved 5 acres. (History of Cattaraugus County, NY by L. H. Evearts. - 1879 p. 393. Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Service-1 Jun 1840. With their names, ages and places of residence, published 1841, reprint. 1954 p. 74 New York, Northern District- Cattaraugus County shows: John Lafferty 85 years- living in the household of Daniel Phillips-town of Farmersville. Census of farmersville, 1840 shows: Daniel Phillips with 1 male under 5 years, 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 15-20 years, 1 male 40-50 years, and 1 male 80-90 years; 2 females 5-10 years, 2 females 10-15 years, 1 female 15-20 years and 1 female 30-40 years. Holland Land Company Records show that on 21 Oct, 1821 John Lafferty purchased the original deed to at least a part of Lot 39, Township 6 Range 4. This is HLC record 500-0002. In 1832 John Lafferty allowed that property to revert back to the HLC. This is HLC record 510-005. On 30 Jan 1832 Daniel Phillips negotiated a deed for at least a part of Lot 34 Township 6 Range 4. i.e. probably the same piece of property or perhaps a different piece of the same lot 34. This is HLC record 510-005. This land is in Freedom Twp, with the exception of the southwest corner which is in Machias, NY. All of this is consistent with John moving to Freedom in 1821 as stated in other places. By some early census records, Daniel Philliips is shown as being in Farmersville, but the township boundaries may have changed. Or the census enumerator didn't know exactly where the township boundaries were and thought the property was in Farmersville. This was submitted by a member of the Glines list author unknown and source unknown: Sent to Rootsweb by Sandy Movements of ancestors after migration across the Atlantic Rather static habits of most settlers inthe English colonies throughout the Colonial Era.Most colonists rarely moved more than 20 miles in their lifetime except the "Scotch Irish" who moved often. New England religious and social attiudes discouraged much movement,often required considerable preparation time before moves were sanctioned. Southren settlers who came from England found themselves oriented toward England econonmically,socially and politically and by 1776 more than 85% were still within thirty miles of the Atlantic coast. Pennsyvania Dutch though settling most of the frontier from NY south,rarely moved after selecting a permanent home. Abrupt movement of people from New England 1790 to 1810 were due to the richland in upstate NY appeal of land in the Ohio Valley ,esp northren Ohio,Indiana and Illinois Tri-Counties Genealogy & History by Joyce M. Tice Tri-County Legal Documents Tri Counties Genealogy & History Home Page Tri-County Legal Documents Warnings & Disclaimer Say Hello to Joyce Jackson Township Page Pension Claim - John Lafferty 1818 This is a transcription of the Penison claim of John Lafferty of Tioga County PA and Cattaraugus County NY. Transcribed by Carol Barber 2005 Revolutionary War Pension File - John Lafferty p. 1 appears to be certificate: being 8880. Dated the 17th of March 1819 and I do solemly swear that I was a resident citizen of the United States on the 18th day of March 1818 and that I ??? Since that time by gift ?? Or in any manner desposed of my property or and ??? There of with the intent there by so to diminish ?? To bring myelf within the provisions of an act of Congress entiele or act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval service of the United States in the Revolutionary war passed on the 18th day of March 1818 and that I have not nor has any preson in trust for me any property or sureities contracts or debts due to me nor have I any income other than what is contained in the schedule here unto annexed and by me subscribed. Sworn and subscribed in open courth on the 20th day of September AD. 1820. John Lafferty ( Uriah Spencer, proxy) p. 3 Schedule of the property of John Lafferty taken September the 20th AD 1820. I have besides necessary beding and clothing, one luom and some harnes, one old broken three part kettle, one old broken dish kettle, one bake pan, one kettle, one broken spider, two small pickel tubbs, one pail, 3 cups and saucers, one old ax, one ax eye, one tin cup and bason, broken plates, three knives and five forks, six old chains two old linning wheels, one wooten wheel, one old broken shovel and tongs, three drawing knives one copper adz one old table one tin kettle, I have no debts owed me and am endebited in the following sums: One debt of fourteen dollars; one debt of five dollars; and one debt of two dollars and fifty cents. I by trade a Cooper, but by age and infirmity am not able to pursue that occupation. I have one grandchild residing with me viz, Lucy Bruce ( could be Brace or Breen- its not clearly written)and my Phebe aged fifty seven years and infirm like myself. John Lafferty Sworn and subscribed in open courth the 20th day of September AD 1820 Uriah Spencer, proxy War Department Revolutionary claim , I certify that in conformity with the law of the United States of th 18th of March 1818 John Lafferty of Tioga state of Pennsylvania, late a private in the army of the revolution is inscribed on the pension list roll of the Pennsylvania agency at the rate of eight dollars per month to commence on the thirteenth day of May one thousand eight hundred and eighteen given at the war office of the United States this seventeenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. ????? One sentence unreadable. Payable semiannually the first payment to be made on this certificate will be on the 4th of September next in Pennsylvania at the Bank of the United States in Philadelphia. P 4 Pennsylvania Tioga County Personally appeared before me Ira Kilburn one of the associate Judges in and for ? Tioga County, John Lafferty, who upon his solemn oath doth declair and ? That he was a soldier in the Revolutionary War of the United States of America and that he enlisted under Capt ____ Smith and Col Polk for one year and before the time had expired inlisted for two more years making three years in the whole and served the time out - time of inlistment 10th day of June 1776 and discharge the 15th day of Jun 1779, but thinking the discharge of little or no use has lost it - and he further depoth that he is old poor lame and infirm and is in much need of assistance from his country for support. May 13th 1818 John Lafferty The above named John Lafferty swore to and subscribed the above instrument in my presence. Ira Kilburn associate judge The deponant further saith that he was in the Battle of Monmouth - that he is 64 years old and that he claims the pension of the 18th March 1818 - that he served three years at one continued time in the Continental service of the United States. P. 5 I Ira Kilburn one of the associate judges in and for the county of Tioga in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, so certify that it appears to my satisfaction that the said John Lafferty did serve in the Revolutionary War as stated in the fore?? Declaration against the common?? And that he is very poor and is want of assistance from his country for support and I now transmit the proceedings. Ira Kilburn, associate Judge P 6 ( appears to be the outer portion of an envelope) Upper left corner: Canoe Camp, PA Decem 7th Upper right: FREE Lower left: J. C. Calhoun, Esquire, Secretary of War, Washington D.C. Columbia ( other writing but difficult to read. Appears to have been written over, or ink bled through paper) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ P 6 Tioga County On this fifteenth day of October AD one thousand eight hundred and twenty one before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace in and for said county of Tioga personally appeared John Lafferty who on his solomn oath declares that he is the same person who formerly belonged to the company commanded by Captain______ Smith in the Regiment commanded by Colonel Thomas Polk in the service of the United States and that his name was placed on the pension roll of the state of Pennsylvania from whence he has lately removed, that he now resides in the state of New York where he intends to remain and wishes his pension to be there payable in future. Sworn and subscribed to before me, The day and year aforesaid. John Lafferty ? D. Bacon, Justice of the Peace ------------------------------------------------------- Tioga county for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania I do hereby certify that William D. Bacon is a justice of the Peace an now acting as such hereby commissioned, In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of office at Wellsborough this 13th day of October AD one thousand eight hundred and twenty one. John Fatton, Proth ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P7 Notice sent to Uriah Spencer Canoe Camp on 12 Apr 1821 Transferred from Pennsylvania to New York 28 Dec 1821 from 4 Sept 1821 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The last page also appears to have bleed through from other pages. What is readable is as follows: John Lafferty North Carolina Deposited by Hon Wm Wilson of Penna Hon. J. C. Calhoun; Secretary of the Department of war at Washington City I Uriah Spencer ?? Of the court of Common Peas in and for the county of Tioga, I do certify and make known that Ira Kilburn is and was associate judge of the county of Tioga in the state of Pennsylvania that the signature in his proper hand writing and that full faith and credit are due to his atts of ? Testimony where of I have and affix the seal of this office. County of Tioga aforesaid this twenty ninth ?? One thousand eight hundred and ?? Uriah Spencer, proxy. John Lafferty was born 1 Jan 1755 possibly in New Jersey. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. His pension file indicates he enlisted 10 Jun 1776 ( place not stated) for a period of one year as a private under Col. Thomas Polks Company commanded by Capt. Smiths Regiment in the line of North Carolina. Before that year had expired, he re-enlisted for two more years. He states he fought in the Battle at Monmouth, New Jersey. He was discharged 15 Jun 1779. ( place not stated) His application for pension was filed through the courthouse at Wellsborough, Tioga county, Pennsylvania. He was granted pension on his application and subscribed on the roll of Pennsylvania 13 May 1818 at the rate of $8 per month. ( certificate 880) With regard to his circumstance, John makes the following statement: I by trade a Cooper, but by age and infirmity am not able to pursue that occupation. I have living with me one grandchild viz Lucy Bruce ( could be Brace or Breen, not clearly written) age four years and my Phebe age fifty seven years and infirm like myself. ( statement date 20 Sept 1820) signed by Uriah Spencer - proxy. Johns pension was transferred from Pennsylvania to New York 28 Dec 1821 from 31 Sept 1821 In Apr 1780 John married Phoebe Bartoo. ( or Barton) Phoebe was born 22 Mar 1762. The place she was born in uncertain, but family history says she was born of Quaker parents. John and Phebe had 10 children: James b. 22 Sept 1781 m. Polly Phillips ( 1850 census of Bradford, Mckean county, PA indicates he was born in New Jersey) Daniel b.6 Feb 1784 m. Catherine Snyder ( 1850 census of Machias, Cattaraugus county, New York indicates both he and Catherine were born in New Jersey) Betsy b. 15 Mar 1786 m. Hannah b. 10 Jun 1788 m. Amy b. 8 Jul 1790 m. Eliphas b. 13 Oct 1793 m. Polly Gallea ( 1850 census of Machias, Cattaraugus, New York indicates that Eliphas was born in New Jersey; Polly Gallea was born in Paris, Oneida, New York. Polly was 13 years old Eliphas 17, when they married in 1810.) John Jr. b. 3 Feb 1795 m. Hannah Weaver Sally b. 12 Mar 1798 m. *Polley b. 10 Apr 1799 m. Daniel Phillips Sr. William b. 22 May 1802 m. * Information from Doris Frost calls this child Ellen The 1820 census of Jackson Twp, Tioga County, Pennsylvania lists John Lafety with 1 male 16 - 20 yrs, 1 male over 45 yrs; 1 female under 10 yrs, 1 female 16 - 18 yrs, and 1 female over 45 yrs. This census also lists living near to John, James Lafety, Daniel Phillips and Hanna Phillips. (Interesting to note, hh of Daniel Phillips and Hannah Phillips list exactly the same number and age group family members. Is this coincidence or a mistake on the part of the census taker?) Letter from James Barton 23 Feb 1999 RE: Land Records Hi again, On October 26, 1821, John Lafferty got the original deed for Lot 34 of Township 6 Range 4. T6 R4 is almost entirely in Freedom Twp. The southwest corner lot is in Machias, but Lot 34 in not the southwest corner lot. On October 26, 1822 the deed for Lot 34 of Township 6, Range 4, reverted back . Since this is precisely one year later, I assume John Lafferty decided against completing whatever contract he had to buy the property and let it go back to the Holland Land Company. The index to the New York census for 1840 does not show a John Lafferty anywhere. On December 24, 1830 John Lafferty Jr. negotiated a contract to buy Lot 32 of Township 5, Range 11. T5, R11 is Arkwright Township in Chautauqua County. The index to New York census for 1840 shows John Lafferty living in Arkwright Twp, of Chautauqua County. On December 18, 1835, Henry M. Lafferty made a payment on his property which was Lot 54 of Township 2, Range 1. T2 R1 is Wirt Township in Allegany County, just across the four corners from Cuba Township. The index to New York census for 1840 does not show a Henry Lafferty. The above property records are from the index to the Holland Land Company Records. Jim Letter from James Barton 16 Apr 1999 RE: Land Records Hi, First. In 1947, the Olean Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Olean, New York published a booklet titled Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Cattaraugus County, New York Included in the booklet is the following paragraph: Lafferty John - Moved to Freedom, NY in 1821 and died there. Pension granted March 17, 1819* from Tioga County, PA for service in North Carolina. Age 79. Served three years. * date differs from pension record And so it goes thorough out the booklet. They dont say where they are buried in Cattaraugus County. Also, the age 79 is puzzling. Age 79 what? Youve probably already seen this, but if not, it again proves that this John Lafferty is the Revolutionary Soldier. And there is a Pennsylvania connection there. Ill put a copy of the page of interest in the mail to you. Second, I went back through the index to the Holland Land Company ( HLC) records. This time I actually read what they said: 26 Oct 1821 John Lafferty purchased the original deed to at least a part of Lot 34, Township 6, Range 4. This is HLC record 500-002. I think they really mean 1822, because record 500 is their code for 1822. Or, they may have ment record 501-002. In 1832, John Lafferty allowed that property to revert back to the HLC. ( note: index indicates that it was the year 1822) On 30 Jan 1832, Daniel Phillips negotiated a deed for at least a part of Lot 34, Township 6, Range 4; ie probably the same piece of property , or perhaps a different piece of the same Lot 34. This is HLC record 510-0005. The reason I say above at least a part of Lot 34 is because on January 1, 1832, Edward Whitecomb negotiated the purchase of at least a part of Lot 34. This is HLC record 510- 005. Ok. We somehow have John Lafferty and Daniel Phillips dealing with the same piece of property, or adjoining pieces of the same lot. Township 6, Range 4 is Freedom, with the exception of the southwest corner lot, which is Machias. All of this is consistent with John Lafferty moving to Freedom in 1821 as stated in other places. Now we know exactly where by the legal description, Lot 34 of Township 6, Range 4 is. In other words, Lot 34 of Freedom Township. Where is this actually? Based on the general description of property layouts in the HLC book, the east edge of Lot 34, is 3 miles west of the Allegany county line. The west edge is another ¾ miles to the west. The south edge of Lot 34 is ¾ miles north of the Farmersville Township line. The north edge is another ¾ miles to the north. I cannot tell where that is by the state map. You will need a local map .... I know the census shows the Daniel Phillips place as being in Farmersville. But the township boundaries may have changed, or the census enumerator didnt know exactly where the township boundaries were and thought that this property was in Farmersville Jim The 1822 Jackson Twp Tax Roll Name List of Tioga County, Pennsylvania shows : James Lafferty John Lafferty - Removed John Lafferty Jr. Hannah Phillips - Removed The 1830 census of Sardenia, Erie County, New York shows: John Lattenday with 1 male 70 - 80 years and 1 female 70 - 80 years. On the same page living near John: James Lattenday with: 2 males 5 - 10 yrs, 1 male 15 - 20 years, 1 male 40 - 50 years, 1 female 5 - 10 years, 2 females 10 - 15 years and 1 female 40 - 50 yrs. And: Daniel Lattenday with: 1 male under 5 years, 3 males 5 - 10 yrs, 1 male 40 - 50 yrs, 1 female under 5 yrs, 2 females 10 - 15 yrs, 1 female 20 - 30 years and 1 female 30 - 40 yrs. The History of Cattaraugus County New York by L. H. Everts, pub. 1879 on p. 392 - 393 is an alphabetical listing of resident landowners in the town of Freedom in 1835. That shows: John Lafferty - owned 77 acres, improved 5 acres. The Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Service taken 1 Jun 1840, pub 1841 (reprint 1954) with their names, ages, and places of residence on p. 74 New York - Northern District - Cattaraugus County shows: John Lafferty - age 85 yrs - living in the household of Daniel Phillips - town of Farmersville. The 1840 census of Farmersville, Cattaraugus County, New York shows: Daniel Phillips with 1 male under 5 years, 1 male 5 - 10 years, 1 male 16 - 20 years, 1 male 40 - 50 years, 1 male 80 - 90 years*, 2 females 5 - 10 years, 2 females 16 - 20 years and 1 female 30 - 40 years. * John Lafferty listed as pensioner on this census also. Census records would seem to indicate Phoebe died sometime after the 1830 census was taken and before the 1840 census was taken, most likely in Sardenia, Erie, New York. And John died after 1 Jun 1840 probably in Farmersville, Cattaraugus, New York. To date ( 15 Jul 2005) burial locations or actual death records have not been found for either John Lafferty or his wife Phebe. Married Apr 1780 (at least 50 years married) to: Phoebe BARTON Born 23 Mar 1763 at probably NJ, died after 1830 at Sardenia, (probably) Erie Co NY, at least 67 years Born to Quaker parents. Records may be in Quaker Records from NJ Children: 1. James LAFFERTYBorn 23 Sep 1781 at New Jersey, died after 1865 at Machias, Catt. Co. NY, at least 84 years, buried at Machias, Catt Co NY McKean Co. PA Census of 1850 states that he lived with Daniel and Electa Lafferty in Bradford, PA. The census says that he was born in NJ In 1865 he is listed as a resident in the County Alms House, Machias, Catt Co, NY. A letter Jessie Botens wrote, to whom or when is not known, mentions that "the two brothers and sisters of Daniel did not live around here". Doris FROST listed only three siblings. 1822 Tax record for Tioga Co. PA lists a James living in Jackson township at that time, also a John and John, Jr.? 2. Daniel LAFFERTYBorn 6 Feb 1784 at NJ, died 12 Dec 1856 at Machias, NY, 72 years, buried Dec 1856 at Brewer Cemetery, Machias, NY One source says that he was born in New Jersey, another says VT. 1850 Census---Machias--Catt Co. NY p 524 hh1614-1625, 400 acres, age 66, farmer, b NJ "History of Tioga Co, PA" Jackson Twp. published 1897 states that he was an early settler of Job's Corner in Tioga Co. PA. in 1812 where John received his pension. 1810 Litchfield, Herkimer, NY Census shows a Daniel Lafferty 26-44 years (?) 1816 Jackson Twp tax roll name list shows: Daniel LAFFERTY 1820 Concord Niagara Co. census shows Daniel LAFFERTY (4 children listed) 1830 Census Sardenia Erie Co. NY shows Daniel "LATTENDAY" (7 Children listed). This census also shows living near: John LATTENDAY and James LATTENDAY. 1840 Census shows Daniel still in Sardenia (6 Children listed) Cornell University: Making of America "History of the Original Town of Concord", being the present towns of Concord, Collins, N. Collins and Sardenia, Erie Co. NY, by Erasmus BRIGGS, Union and Advertiser Company's Print 1883 shows 1843 Assessment Roll: Daniel LAFFERTY--Lot 33, Twp 7, Range 5; 39 acres; Tax Valuation: 234; Tax: 3.48. While tax assessment shows Daniel still residing in Erie Co. a deed filed 28 Jun 1842 at Little Valley, Catt Co. NY, sows Daniel buying property from James Jr. and Abigail Colby. 7 Jul 1850 that land was sold at a sheriff's sale. 27 Sep 1850 Census Machias, Catt Co. NY shows: (value of real estate--400) 1616-1625 Daniel LAFFERTY age 66 M b. NJ Catherine age 57 F b. NY Phebe 30 F b. NY Wiley 19 M b. NY Emily 17 F b. NY Hiram 15 M b. NY 09 Jun 1855 Census Machias, Catt. Co NY shows: Daniel LAFFERTY age 72 head. Born NJ. Married. 5 year resident. US citizen Catherine age 62 F b. NJ (?) Hirum 19 M b. Erie Co. NY This census also includes living nearby: Eliphas LAFFERTY and family and Eliphas LAFFERTY, Jr. and two children Two Quit Claim Deeds, one dated 16 Feb 1870 and one dated 07 Mar 1870 name the 12 children of Daniel LAFFERTY and Catherine 3. Name filtered PRIVACY FILTER4. Name filtered PRIVACY FILTER5. Name filtered PRIVACY FILTER6. Eliphas LAFFERTYBorn 13 Oct 1793 at NJ, died after 1860 at Machias, Catt. Co. NY(or Bradford, McKean Co PA), at least 67 years Settled just northeast of Lime Lake (lot 1, sixth township) in 1825. Info taken from Lime Lake: A Narrative History off the internet. 1810 Census NY State--Lafedy *E Oneida Co p.38; Lafedy (no first name) Oneida Co pg 48. (note: * indicates unsure of spelling) 1820 Census Index NY State--Laffrety *Elipag Catt Co. P.19 Ischua Twp. 1830 Census Catt Co. p. 152 Freedom Twp. Laffety *Eliphety with 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female under 5, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 30-40. 1840 Census Index NY State--Lafferty, Eliphas--Catt Co p. 28 Machias Twp. (Another record says Freedom Twp?) 1850 Census -Machias-Catt Co. NY p. 215--Elphalet Lafferty, age 57, farmer, born NJ. Polly age 53, b NY, Eliphaz age 16, b NY, Maria age 10, b NY 1855 Census Machias Catt NY p. 258--Eliphas Lafferty age 61 b Saratoga NY; Polly age 58 b. Oneida NY; Julyette age 25 b. Catt; Maria, age 15 b Catt. 1860 Census- living in Bradford, McKean Co PA 1870 Eliphaz no longer appears on the census Occupation: Farmer Other record says he died in Bradford, NcKean Co, PA 7. John LAFFERTY Jr.Born 3 Feb 1795, died after 1840, at least 45 years On Dec. 24, 1830 he negotiated a contract to buy Lot 32 of Township 5, Range 11. That is Arkwright Township in Chautauqua Township. 1840 Census shows John, Jr. residing in Arkwright Twp. Chautauqua Co NY May have been living in Jackson Twp. Tioga Co. PA in 1822. A John, Jr. is listed on the tax role, along with John (whose name was removed) and a James. A note found in the archives says that John left for Oregon and died "Crossing the plains" Not specific as to location. 8. Name filtered PRIVACY FILTER9. Name filtered PRIVACY FILTER10. Name filtered PRIVACY FILTER |