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Hopewell Pioneer Cemetery continued...Hopewell Township, Ontario County, New York
Page 5 BRIZZEE
ae 27-9-7; ------------ GEORGE BRUNDAGE.
Gem. Lot 47. George Brundage, Sr. b. 1769. D- Feb. 22,1850. Age 81 years. Mercy Warren, his wife b. 1777 D. May 8, 1832. Age 55 years. George Brundage, Jr. son of b.-1813 D. 1890. Age 77 years. Hannah C.Whitacre, his wife D. 1887. Age 73.years. Augustus C.Brundage, D. 1903. Age 66 years. son of George,Jr. Antionette Raymond,his wife D 1930. Age 90 y~ars. William K.Brundage, son of D 1901. Age 32.years. Augustus C.& Antionette
Warren
13rundage, son of D.
1914. Age 50 years.
Maude Brundage Golf, dau. of B Sept.7, l872. Augustus C. & Antionette.
George Brundage,son of Augustus C. & Antionette D- May 31,1933. Age 60 years
JOHN BRUNDAGE. Gem. Lot 17. John Brundage. D-Sept.15, 1853. Age 83 years. Hannah Olds, his wife D- .. 17,1864. Age 82 years.
John Brundage, 5th son of the pioneer Joseph Brundage and his wife Catherine, who came to Hopewell around 1790 or possibly before. This means that John was 18 Or 20 at that time. They came from Bucks Co. Penn, and the father Joseph took up the two Sections of land, no. 16 and l8-- over 600 acres. When John was married his father gave him one hundred and some of Sect. 16 for his home. John & Hannah had 5 children: Samuel, Olive, Joseph, Melissa and Susan. Susan married Calvin Crane and they continued to live on her father's farm, as did their children. I think John built the house still standing on the Place. -------------
George Brundage, Sr. 1769-1850 must have been around 20 or older when he came with his parents, Joseph and Catherine, from Bucks Co. Penn. When he married his first wife Ruth ingles, his father gave him one hundred and some acres on Sect. 18 for his home. He built the house sti1l standing on the place. His children were Polly, Thomas. Ruth, Osias, Joseph.George and Mercy. The son George married Hannah Whitacre and continued to live on the place, till his death in 1890. ---------------
U. BURHANCE.
Cent. Lot No.66. (Nothing there.) --------------------------------
Cem. Lot No.70. Lanah, wife of Tunis Brizzee. B. 1754 d. March 22, 1827 Age 73 years.
George Brundage, Sr. 1769-1850 must have been around 20 or older when he came with his parents, Joseph and Catherine, from Bucks Co. Penn. When he married his first wife Ruth ingles, his father gave him one hundred and some acres on Sect. 18 for his home. He built the house sti1l standing on the place. His children were Polly, Thomas. Ruth, Osias, Joseph.George
and Mercy. The son George married Hannah Whitacre and continued
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Cem. Lot No.70.
Lanah, wife of Tunis Brizzee. B. 1754 d. March 22, 1827 Age 73 years.
DAVID CARPENTER.
Cem. Lot 37. Dr. Milton Carpenter. D-Oct.11, 1831. Age 25 years. Margaret, his wife D-Oct.17, 1834. Age 28 years.
children:~~ D.& L. Carpenter: Abidiel
J.
D-Nov.16,1820.
Age 5 years Daughter D-Sept.20,1815. Age 5 years
Elmira,dau. of D.& Hannah Carpenter D-Sept. 1815. Age 18 mos. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Church Record: Hannah Carpenter Ex. Dec.8,l831. Dis.Mch.26,1837. Margaret Carpenter,adult. EX. Dec.11,1831.Ad Died Oct,17~,1834. Daniel Carpenter Ex. Dec.20,1831. Dis. Mch.26,1837 .
There was a Rev. Carpenter, pastor of the church in 1834.
JOHN CASE.
Gem. Lot 33. John Case B-1776. D- D-Oct.5,1816. Age 40 yrs. Joanna, his wife B-1778. D-Feb. 20, 1838 60 John.Jr. son of D-Dec. 5,1832. 22 Eliza, dau. of D-Aug. 16,1839. 38 Sally Ann, wife of Warren Cone D-July 16,1835 32 Isaac
R. Case
D-May 16D1837.
31 Church Records : Isaac
Reeve Case.
Dis. Jan. 22,1834. Betsey Case Dis. Sept.1, 1832 Isaac Reeve Case. Baptized Sept. 4,1831. Adult Eliza
Case
" Sept. 4,1831. John and
Joanna Case were pioneer settlers in Hopewell and may have lived on what we used
to call the Miles Road, that is the road from Freshours
to the Turnpike. The names of six of their children were
(1)Eliza,1801-1839;Sally Ann,1803-1835
who married Warren Cone(Cem. Lot 25)Isaac Reeve; John,Jr.
1B12-l832; Betsey(?); and James W.
James W. Case.
Cern. Lot 98. James W. Case. D-July 28,1866. Age 51 years,10 mos. Laviah Beech, his wife D-Feb.13,1881. .. 61 James Q. son of(?) D-1858. Hiram, son of D-Aug. 2,1841. Age 6 mos. The James W. Case family lived on the Miles road and that house burned. They also had a Eliza who married a Reeves and had 5 ch.
RICHMOND CASE. Gem. Lot 77. Lydia, wife of Richmond Case. Roxey B. daughter of D-Dec. 21,1845. Age 16 yrs. 4 mos. Henry R. son of D-May 2,1853. .. 25 yrs. Francis F. son of D-Aug.l,1836. 3 yrs 10 mos. Baby Church Records : Richmond Case Ex. and Baptized May 27, 1838. Lydia Lucretia,
Henry, Richmond, Roxey, Bethina, Maria Louise, Wyon L, Marcus, Orestes, 8 children 0£ Richmond and Lydia Case were baptized July 1841.
Maria Case was four yrs. old when Richmond Case moved to the Turnpike in 1835. Richmond Case had in all 13 children. Lived on Sect. 24. Continued on next page. CASE, Continued.
There are so many Case Families that it is hard to know the relationship. The James W. Case family had at least four children: (l) David Franklin whose wife was Sarah Jane Andrews. Her home was on the County House Road near the Smith Rd. and their dau. was Mrs. James McCabe (Margaret McCabe, Howell St.) (2)Eliza Case married a Reeves and their children were Frank, Charles, Lucy, Bertha Case (Johnson), and Beulah. A Joshua Case settled on Sect. 39. Then there was a Col. Case whose wife was Sarah Chapin, and may have been a dau. of George and Dolly Chapin. Col. Case lived on the County House Rd. (Romiser farm) He probably was Col. Nelson Case, father of Anna Case Couch, who used to sing in the Aloquin Church. Then there was Omar Case who lived on the Turnpike , and his son Hadley Case, not much older than I. He married a Thompson girl in
Canandaigua and I think went to N.J. ENOS CHILDS.
Gem. Lot 74. Enos
Childs.
B-179O.
D-Apr. 29-1869
Age 78 yrs.9 mos. Eliza
B, dau. of
B-1809 D-Aug.27,1811.
Age 3 yrs Lydia,
wife of Church
Records: 1856
Mrs. E.A. Childs
from the Pres. Ch.
Lyons. Enos Childs 1790-1869 and his wife Dimmis Allis 1797-1860, the dau. of Elijah and Lydia Allis, came from Conway, Mass. to Ont, Co. at an early date. Lydia Allis, Dimmis' mother, also came to Ont. Co. for she married the 2nd time to Nathaniel Cowles and is buried In the Hopewell Cem. as above. They settled on Sect. 44 which later became the home of Aunt Lucy Depew. They had 5 chlldren : (l) Eliza Childs, 1809-1811 ; (2) Wallace 1835-1843 ; (3)Austin Wing Childs, l823-l869 (See Gem. lot 86) (4)Elijah Allis(Ellis) who had 3 daughters, Dimmis who married Dr. Rockwell ; Sarah, who M- Frank Post, dau. Leah Post (Norris) and Mary Elizabeth, who lived most of her long life on her father's farm on Sect.46. The house still standing on corner of the Turnpike and the Hopewell Center Rd. (4) Electa Childs married a Harris lIving in Arcadia. She left one son. Ellis Childs bought this farm from Osgood Carnmett. Harvey Pratt owned the place before that.
AUSTIN CHILDS.
Cern.
Lot 86. Mary
Ann, dau. of
(MaryAnn, 1st wife was dau. of Abraham & Marcia DeGraff.)
Electa Jane Childs Ex.May 6,1837.
Dis. Feb.26,1843.
Austin Childs family lived on Sect. 46, on the
west side of the Hopewell Center Rd.
quite south of the RailRoad. I remember the house
well--it burned some yrs. ago. The children by the 1st
wife were Eliza, Mary
Ann, and Walstein. The children by tue 2nd wife
were Eliza, Augusta, Enos, Byron
who taught our district school
when I was there. He
A. CLARK.
Cern. Lot 1. Shube1 Clark. D-Mch.25,1813. Age 51 years.
Horace Clark D-Nov .17,1835. Age 35 years. Permelia,his wife James, their son D-Jan.29,1834. Age 11 mos.
Daniel Clark Polly Clark, wife Daniel, their son D-Aug.18, 1832. Age 1 yr. 4 rnos. Louise, their dau. D-Oct.16,1836. Age 16 years. Church Record: Polly Clarke Ex.Jan. 1832. D-1849 Pamelia Clark. Ex.Dec.8,1831 Nov. 20,1841. Daniel Clark. ================================================== next page
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