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The First
Settlement of Andover, N.Y.
By Seth Baker (1799-1883),
son of Alphous
I will tel
you a few things that are not mentioned in the history. Old Mr.
Convers bought the farm that old uncle Dike lived on before his
death all but the west fifty acres that Nathaniel Dike oned and
nethaniel dike Bilt the barn on it in 1818. Mr. Converse to hold
the pol of the postion one side of the bilding and when the bilding
was up he drank so freely that he could not git home and a man by
the name of bil fish and Calvin Strong carried him Home. I was Mr.
Converse to Strongs tavern and he said that people said that he was
a hard Drinker but they ware mistaken he put the tumbler to his lips
and drank it down there said he did not that go down easy.
Mr. Convers
had his house burnt down in the fall of 1817. I donot remember the
exact time that it hapned but I was spreading flax to rot in the
field when I hurd of it the family was not at home it was in the
morning that it happened.
There is
people that don’t know wat others have under went I knew one person
in the month of March 1817 that traveled 1 mild and took his timber
Standing and cut and made thirty trotherves and he finished about
the time that the sun was going down and his breakfast was rosted
potatoes and he had no dinner.
Andover May the fifth 1880
– Seth Baker
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My parents
ware from Connecticut and moved to the townd of Granville,
Washington County, N.Y. Tadus Baker Docter Baker’s father –
Thaddeus Baker came and Survaid this townd indipendance, Alfred and
Almond that he did in 1792 and he came no more to this Country until
1807. Then he moved here and has lived here ever since. Seth Baker
his brother lived with him in the State of Vermont until they sold
their farm in Vermont then they Seth Baker and Alpheus Baker came
out to Andover in 1806 and they worked on the farms and clered some
on both farms and soed a nusery on both farms. The musery that
father soed was near the lower end of Andover Village father and
Uncle Seth when they went home that fall father got the two lots
booked to him the west an next winter Seth Baker came out to Andover
with the ox team and his brother Thadeus came out the next summer
1807 with his family He hired someone to move him to Almond with a
hors team then he moved from the five corners with his ox teme and
moved into the loghous about two miles west of Ancover village.
There was two two romes to the house their he lived until the next
season before he moved on to his farm.
Alpheus Baker
from Granvill, Washington Country, N.Y. the thired day of July 1807
to move to Andover and arrived the 17 th daye and moved into the
House with thadeus Baker and lived their until next March the 26th
day that Day we moved to Andover village – that was father birth
Day.
Seth Baker
went back to Vermont in a bout two years and got the money for their
farm and Paid Mr. Cole 150 dolars for the farm that we first lived
on before moving to Andover village when we first came to the county
their was not but five families in the valley___________ Culver and
Folsom they lived on the farm that Joseph Williams now lives on and
isaal dike and his father and Mr. Cole. Fulsom and Culver they left
and David and William Davis moved on to the farm and Henderson came
into the townd with them the first time that I saw him was to Dr.
Dikes Mill he staid in that part of townd until he went to work for
docter Bakers father.
Joseph
Wooddrowf came here in 1809 and he got a contract of 300 acres west
of the farm that Alpheus had and coped considerable onit Alpheus
Baker and Boys outout the rod from Andover to the bridge. Father
dug a well that summer that fall Mr. Woodrff returned home Granvill,
Washington Co., the next fall he and Joseph Baker moved to Andover
they had each one had an ox team And they came as one family Joseph
Baker settled on the farm that Roswin Hardy lives on now. Joseph
Wooddruff lived on his farm about two years and then his father come
and wanted him to go home with him to Franvill and live with him til
he could sel his farm he came back 1814. Mr. Wooddruff traveled
three hundred miles three times with an ox team and No traveled it
two times besides without a teem when Casel came January 1812 He
came with a one horse teem hiswife and two sons with him. Sheldin
Castle his oldest one that was with him got the lot that is east of
Main Street booked to him and his parents lived in a house near
where King lives and they lived there until Mr. Holoday came to
Andover and bought the farm then they moved to Thadeus Bakers and
lived there the rest of their lives. Sheldin Castle stade here with
his parents until next fall then he went to Dansvill to work at his
trade he told John my brother he could git wood to cut but they did
not giv but 25 cents pr. Cord and the wood was dry oak Mr. Dikes
folks bilt the loghouse on the farm that Castles moved into the
summer after we moved up where the village of Andover now is and a
man by the name of Bascom lived init the rest part of the seson the
next year a man by the name of Gilson lived on the farm the next
year Luthar Strong came from Lake Champlain when he came to Andover
he come in the Spring of 1815 and his Sawmill was raised that fall.
Nethaniel Dike Sen. Bilt a framed house I think 1811 and lived in it
abot two years and was taken Sick and Died the fore part of the
winter he was buried in the buring place at Elm Valey after he was
bured the nest Season Isal Dike that bilt his fathers framed
duldings. Stephen Coles house then Dike sold their farm to Mr.
Crandle that lived at Bakers bridge for they said nine hundred
Dolars. Isal Dike moved down into Ohio and died shortly after
Nethanel Dike lived on the west fifty acres of the farm and biltthe
first fraimed barn that was bilt in Andover that barn was bilt
1818. I helped score the timber for the frame and frame and ras it
Luther Strongbos workman and in 1819 he bilt his frist mill I helped
dop all of the workto that time sawmill was not connected with the
grist mill astall but was intirely separated the water wheele 16
feet in diameter and the buckets 6 feet long the wheele was the same
as on over shot wheele that the water could have ben brought on to
the wheele the same as on over shot but in sted of giving his
attention to the gristmill as he out to have don he must build a
distillery which was a damage to himself and Community. Strong got
Joseph Woodruff to morage the North part of his farm 150 acres to
raise five hundred Dolars of the Bath Ofice and he never paid for it
and the Land was held by the Bath ofice and Peter Bundy bought it
and Strong got 200 dolars of the old gentleman woodruff and was to
git him a deed of the hundred acres where tome White lives but he
never got the land for him. Luther Strong plaid sharp with some
indins they came to him to go with then they had found 6 wolves
wheps in a hollow log he went with them and gave them a certificate
for the whelps he cropet three of them and three he did not corp. I
acked Strong what made him giv a certificate to the indins he said
that it was the first year that he was supervisor and he did tel
him that he had a right to five a certificate He takes the whelps
heds to old Squire Baker and got a Cerfificate for them in his
name. I had a talk with Squire Baker a bout it he said that Strong
presented 6 whelps heds to him three of their ears was cropt and
three was not and Strong wanted certificate in his nam and the
Squire gave certificates three was cropped and three was not The
indins presented their certificates before the Supervisors but
Strong opposed their having the bounty and calculated to have it
himself but he could not git it and the indins Sued him and he had
to them he let 10 two years old creatures to at one time for ten
dollars pr. Hed. Old Mr. Dike bilt his framed house 1811. And
Stephen Cole bilt his framed house 1814. I was to both of those
rasings.
Mr. Dike
finished his House and lived init until he died it was late in the
fall when he Died. I was to the funnel and helped carry the coffin
to the grave Stephen Coles house was not put up until the next year
after Mr. Dike died. There is no wone living in ths townd but my
self that was to those rasings Now that I know of after Mr. Dikes
deth his sons sold the farm to Mr. Crandle that lived to Bakers
Bridge Nethanil Dike the old gentlemans youngest son resarved the
wet fifty acres or bought it of Mr. Crandle I donot know which.
But I know that he lived onit and bilt the first barn that was bilt
in this townd Strong hued the timbers for the barn I helped score
the timber and frame and rase it that was 1818.
Then we the
same season went to Almon into the Carvalley and framed a barn for
Samuel Magee then we came and put up a frame barn for Ami Whitney in
1818. Mr. Holoday and Converse in Spring of 1814 as near as I can
Calculate Holoday was here when Strongs Sawmill was raised when we
ware putting on the bed timbers Job Holoday was on the back end
Samuael Baker was a bout the Middle of the timber Holoday shoved the
timber of and it fell 14 or 16 feet to the ground and Samuel Baker
fell after the timber and fell his side onto the timber it hurt him
very much they bled him and he revived up and was able to walk about
in a few ours.
Strongs
Sawmill was bilt in the year 1815 and he had it running the next
Spring and sawed out a good quantity of lumber the water wheele to
his sawmill was 10 feet long and thirty inches in diameter then in
febuary 1817 we commenced to open the rode through Greenewood on the
Conisque to git the mill Stone and it was between the fifteenth and
twenteth of febuary and the ground bare there was no snow on the
ground we had a good shelter covered with hemlock brush and a good
fire before us it commenced snowing a little before dark and it came
very fine and in the morning the snow was that deep that every step
that we took we lifted the snow on our knees and we had 7 or 8 miles
to go – we found hard traveling. My brother Alpheus Baker came from
Ohio in a few dayes he wanted that I wold go with him to Ohio and we
went and chopped some for Oliver Babcock. He was the first man that
settled in indipendance. We went to Crider Crick and oh pt. two
acres for John Tater that was on the farm that he let his son John
have we had it about half don when the family got their we could
git no mony for our work and I came to work for Strong on his
gristmill it was about the middle of April and we got out the timber
for the mill and put it up and enclosed the frame and made the
geering for it the shaft was two feet in diameter and the water
wheele was 16 feet in Diameter and the length of the bucket was 6
feet the water was brought on to the fifth bucket from the bottom of
the wheels the wheele was calculated so that the water could have
been brought on to the top of the wheele we got Strongs mill
finished in September 1819. Then I went home with Mr. Blake to
Friendship near Highirs tarven and he bilt a sawmill for him self
and he sold it to Mr. Higgins 2 or 3 years after and moved 1 mild
down the Streme and bilt a nother mill when I first went to work for
Blake he put me to huing timber for his mill and the 9, 10, and 11th
days of November was foggy and dark that I could not see a black
line the lenth of a forty feet timber the 11th day in
the afternoon the fog passed of and I had found where some deer came
onto a field of wheet and I went out that evening and got two of
them that fall my brother Samuel came to Frindship and I came home
with him and we called into see Willard Addams. He broke his lage a
spel before he was not able to walk. He lived then on the farm that
Crowner now lives on – this was 1819. Nathaniel Dike Jr., bilt his
barn the before Willard Addams traded with Dike and got the farm
of Dike in two or three years of Dike after the barn was bilt and
lived their the rest of his days. Wilard Addams never bilt a barn.
Holoday came in 1813 and Mr. Converse abut the same time. I must
tel some more about the settlers first moving to Andover. Thadeus
Baker Docter Bakers father came and survaid the townd of Almond and
Alfred Andover and indipendance for the Pulteny Estate that he did
abot 1792 and he went back to the townd of Poltny in the State of
Vermont and did not move to Andover until 1807 Stoped at the hous
two milewest of the village. My father Alpheus Baker came to
Andover with His family in 1807 and moved into a Hous that was on
the farm that Simeon Hand did liv on before he died that was the
hous that James Dike and Brokins and Hide Bilt and lived in whin
they first came into the place father moved to Andover village 26
day of march 1808. Mr. Joseph Woodruff came himself the 17 day of
May 1809 He lived with the family that Summer and he larnt us to
Sing what he could that Season father and his boys and Mr Woodruff
cut the rode from Andover to Bakers bridge in the fall he went back
home to grandvill and the next year 1810 he and Joseph Baker moved
back to Andover with two yoke of oxen and in 1811 he helped old
inkle Nathaniel Dike frame and rase his house. Mr. Dike moved in to
his hous that fall he lived there and Joseph Woodruffs father came
the next season and he went back to Grandvill with his oxteam and
staid until they could sell their farm and he and his father move to
Andover again with two yoke of oxen.. That was late in the fall of
1814. Luther Strong came in the next Spring as erley as the wether
would admit and he settled down as son as he could and went to work
gitting out the timber for his sawmill and raised it that fall
1815. In 1818 Nethaniel Dikes Barn was putup that was where Willard
Addams lived. Luther Strong moved into the hiuse where Alpheus
Baker lived in the village and lived there while he was bilding his
gristmill. The next Spring 1820 he moved up to the grismill the
first Scoll was taught there the Summer the Strongs gristmill was
bilt. The next Summer Hariet Fellows taught the Scool 1820 the
next year 1821 the Log Scool Hous was Bilt and David Wilson from
Indipendance taught the Scool the next Summer Stephens from Almond
taught the School he was a Lame man and the nest winter John S.
Baker taught School.
Uncle Eligah
Hunt, Mr. Gasinth Hunts father came to Andover 1826 Settled on the
farm that Hardy lives on and bilt the first barn that was bilt ontil
Mr. Holoday bilt the gristmill at Andover. Mr. Eligah Hunt bought
the gristmill of mister Holody in a few years and Samuel Hunt a
carrieg maker Mr. Hunts brother moved his tools into the mill and
the mill caut fire and was burnt down and all his tool was burnt and
Mr. Samuel Hunt then putup the house that King lives in and used it
for a shop while he lived in Andover. Joel Norton moved on the farm
that Aplheus Baker used to live on in 1821 that was the next
yearafter Strong left the farm and he lived onit a few years and
then he moved west to the Ohio. Thadeus Bakers father came and
Survaid Almond and Alfred and Andover and indapendance this
Survaining was Done before Mr Dike settled in the place then he went
back to Vermont and did not move back to Andover until 1807 his
oldes child was not born until the thirteth day of January after
he had got home he lived there until his children was born he had 6
children and docter Baker was the youngest and he was not two years
old when they moved to Andover. He did not move to Andover Village
intil 1808.
Thadeus
Bakers brother Seth came out with the ox team and Sled and must have
brought the cart wheeles with him for the old Squire never had a
wagon always used a cart and his brother came the winter before the
family did with the ox team so he was redy to work on the farm the
Sumer while the family was on the road. And in the fall he helped.
He and his brother went to work on his house and they did not git
that bilt so that the family could move into it intil the next
Summer 1808. I rather think that he went the next winter to Varmont
and get their mony and after he came back he bought the farm that we
stopet on when we came in to Andover. He bilt a Block House the
North Side of the rode and set out them biggest apple trees and
lived there the rest of his days. He was the first person that was
buried in the Lever Simitry. Thadeus Baker Sen. Did not have to
lieve his farm to work for aney thieng for the support of his family
he did not help cut the rods until they ware put on record when we
first came to Andover these 4 townds was one townd Alfred was the
name of the townd and the first townd meeting was held at Benjamin
Van Campens in Almon. Thadeus Baker was elected Justice of the
Piece and held the office Several year townd meetings held every
year until the townds ware divided they had traning in the townd
before the war of 1812. Clark Crandle of Alfred was Captin and
Joseph Baker was Sergent and Joseph Woodruff was corperal and they
was warned to go to general traning and that was to a place called
Sanford Townd. William Y. Henderson he was fifer there was five
that went from Andover, they started the day before the trnind and
had to camp in the woods betwixt Almond an Angelica. Clark Crandle
was Captain when he helped lay out the road that was ran from
Andover to the bridge that was the first road that was ran in the
townd the comisheners was calculating to have it continue down the
valley they ran it down a little below the depot and they stopet and
after a few dayes they came and laied it out by the Sqires down on
the Side hill when we moved up where the village now is in 1808 old
Mr. Dike bilt a loghous a little above where the gristmill now
stands and a man by the name of Bascum lived init that Summer then
he moved away and went to Kentucky that fall after he left a man by
the name of Gilson moved into the House and lived there, the next
winter and Sumer and that Spring he made Shugar on the farm and the
next fall he left the place and the next I hurd from him he came
from Canaday before the War with Ingland of 1812 the next family
that moved into the hous after Gilson was Castle in 1812. Then the
people what few there was there held their meetings there was not
but three then in the place for Mr. Woodrowfe had returned back to
Granvill with his father and he did not return back to Andover until
the fall of 1814 then he took the Lead of the Singing until the next
Spring then he gave it up to Strong when he moved in to Andover.
Then the meetings ware held at Alpheus Bakers wher the village now
is it was so that it did accommodate the inhabitence beter and they
first commenced to hold meetings at the house where Mr Castle lived
old Squire Baker did not read He led In prare father He read the
hymns and the Sarmons I was one of the Singers and do no how they
did conduct their meetings father red the himn and then hand the
buck to my Self and brother and we Sing and then return the Book
back to father and then he would read the Sarmon I never new old
Squire Baker to read when father was able reed. Squire Baker had a
good larning but those that aquainted with him know that he was a
very moddrate spoken that would bee a hindrance to read in publick
I did use to go to meeting every Sabbath it war rare that I staid
away and I don’t remember of seeing Thadeus Baker Jr., come to
meeting while it was held at Castles and he did not larn to sine
until Mr Asa Allen came to Andover then he held his singing shool in
the log school house. Thadeus docter baker did not larn to sing
until he lernt of Mr Allen and that was several years after the
reading meetings was held so that he did not know any thing about
them. Mr Holoday came to Andover 1813 and bought the farm that
Castle lived on and Castle and his wife moved into the house with
Squire baker and lived there the rest of their dayes. I bilt a
sawmill for Mr Fulmore (Fulmer) I commenced it 1824 and finished it
in the next year then I went to work at one for my self that I bilt
where Mr Cob now lives and I got it to sawing 1827. The lumber that
was manufactured ware taken to Dansvill I sold to one Duti Green
that lived this side of Bakers bridge anuf to bild a house not fare
from 20 by 30 for 3 ˝ dollars after taking out the culs. When
Gordin and Bunday commenced lumbering in Andover they curried their
lumber to hornilsvill and sentit down the river to market they made
mony I find that thos that did give the information for this townd
did not know anything about what was don when the inhabitants first
moved into the place when we got the rode cut threw to Bakers Bridge
we used to go to the Canesto for what grane that we needed I know
that father tok a job of clearing 12 or 15 acres of land of Colonel
Mac Burney a little above Canisteo. He got one yoke of oxen and a
cow that was the first teem that he bought after coming into the
townd, Father cleared in the neighberhood 8 or 10 acres of land for
George Hornel at Hornelsvill. We used to go there to mill to go
hors back would take two dayes the nearist BlackSmith we had was
Silas Stillman he then lived West of the carding of Wooling Mill I
took one of those plow shares after the blacksmith had got it
finished onto the Horse before me and fetched it all of the way to
Andover with out rest and I had to come through the wood in the
dark the distance of about 9 or 10 miles. The nearest Store was
Bath I have ben to Mill Hornelsvill to mill a number of times
before there was eney village. George Hornel was the onele house
and that stood a few rods below the rode.
I must tel
you something abot the docters that has lived in Andover. I lived
here some 16 or 17 years before a physician came to Andvoer to live
and I do no ho ware the first docter. Docter Rice was he was the
first Physician that lived in Andover he practised one or two years
before Spicer came to Andover ands lived in tound several years in
the tound after Spicer came to Andover. Docter Rice was a good
docter I will tel some of the tales that I do know about him when
he came to Andover it was in the month of May I had a hors and I
had to let hur runn on the commons until after haing and harvesting
for I had no paster for hur. Tis was in May and Spicer came to me
and wanted the privledge to ride my hors 2 or 3 dayes until the colt
that his mare had could folow the mare of he should have to knock it
in the hed. I told him that he might. I supposed tnat I was
dealing with a man that would do like he would like to be done to.
But instid of that he used my horse until Augus some tim in the
month then he sent his son and told me that the horse was mising and
he did not no what had become of the horse. I left my work and
spent two or Three dayes sarching for the horse. I did not think of
loking nere the village all though it semod strange to me that she
shold stray of. When she had ben contented so long on the mons I
went over to Mr Alvin Holms near Whitesvill he was the man that I
bought the horse of but she had not ben ther and I left of looking
for hur about one weak from the time that the horse was first mist.
Spicer sent me word that the horse was found I went to Spicers and
he went with me the horse was nere where Swinks ashery stood. It
was in the place where the horses stod to fite flies. She was cut
from the brisket to the lag the hole of the boddy it must have ben
done when the horse wa on her feet for it was cut right a long near
the end of the ribs and she fell down without a struggle it was
smothe as tho you was calculating to scin the animal I said to
Spicer how could that have be done He said that it must have benn a
bull. I told him that if it had ben a bull that he would have
plieed his hed up. I had aught to have went up to the village and
invited the people to have gon a tun the beast for themselves. I
did not know the man yet I was dealing with he was the subttle of
eny one that ever had eney thing to do with Spicer never paid me a
farthing for my horse he and his family some of them rode her three
or fore times to portage and I did not no eney thing about until
afterwardes. Mr. Allen told me when I saw him that the last that he
saw hur she was standing in the rode by theside of his barn and he
said that she loked like deth I have always ben sorry that I did
not git the nabors to go and see the horse I was surprised to find a
man professing to preach the gospil that could be gilty of such
conduct but I must tel you more of him that I know He came to my
mill he had a few logs that he wanted me to saw for him. I told
himthat he must wait a few days for I had to saw a few logs for a
nother man before I could saw his he said that he would have them
saweed if it cost him a law suite. I told him that he must not
put them on the logway but he would and I put them of. Spicer
borrowed a cradle to cut some grain with of a man and he did not
bring it home again. He left it one year and he served a soons on
Spicer for the cradle and Spicer put the sute of along time and he
wanted me for a witness. He had not served no suppena and I went to
Almon to mill it was late when I got back and I supposed that
people would all still in the village but Spice stept into the road
appeared to bee sorry that I did not attend the law sute I told him
that I did not know eny thing abut the affair he said you no what
the people are and we must going together and put them down I told
him that I could not do that. He came into my mill one time I think
he wanted me for a wtness in the raflree trail and I said to him Mr.
Spicer if you stand for so small affairs why aint you willing to pay
me something for my horse that you rode until she died he said that
he had ofered me pay and I refused to take it I tol hem that he had
never offered me enything for the forse and he flew into a crazy a
rage as I ever saw a man in and Spicer caled me a rascal and a
scoundral. I expected he would lay his hands on me the first
thought I wished that he would I should have tried his strength
when I came to take the second thought I did not want enything I was
that mad but I felt greaved to think that he should ride the fors
until she died and the lie me out of her in that way.
Spicer always
would tel me what he wanted when he and ware alone but I must tel
you more of the man be came to me again and he wanted me for a
witness this was in the case betwixt Spicer and Rapilee he said all
that he waned of me was to say that it would not be safe for him to
procede to trial with Jerimiah S. Martins testimony against him. I
told Spicer that I had not hurd Martin say ennything against Spicer
and I said to him what cold I say if eny body should ask me what mad
me qualify to eney such a thing he said the question never would be
asked I could not go with him enefurther and I hever hurd him
preach enny more then he took the chruch in his own hands and caled
it a Persbyterian Church and put me on suspence Mr Allen he came
here and he said it was not a presbyterian Church and he restored me
back when Spicer found that he was cheked in his undertaking then he
sued me for slander then he had a Supreme writ served on me.
Bullock was the sherrif Vame Spicer came with him. I told the
Serrif that I wanted a copy of the warrant he said that if I gave
him 19 cents he would give it me the Sherrif said that I had better
settle I told him that I wanted to settle and he told me that we
would resk that until the Day of Judgment Spicer said that was for
the horse and he had paid me for hur and he could prove it I tol
him hehad never paid me one cent th Sherif spake again and said
that I had better settle with the elder. I tokd him that I spake to
Spicer at another time that we should settle and he said that our
bisness could not be settled oneleby trial. I told him if that was
the case the oneley thing that I had todo was to defend myself the
best that I could with what little propperty I had I got a lawyer
to ten to it and Spicer lt the Sute run down he thout that he could
scare me but when he found that I stod redy to defend myself he did
not want to go eney further. I have hurd that they have got it on
the church Book that we had settled our trouble but I have never had
a settlement with him it is erewit to be used so when a man expects
he is dealing with a Christian but he reveals his principal after he
lleft here by cutting his throat. I have hurd it remarked where a
ministers daughters dos rong and you mentioned it you must not say
any thing about it for she is a ministers daughter. I don’t think
that a professor should be uphild in eny thing that is rong no soner
than any other person. I have not went to meeting late years so
stiddy as I used to for I have the rheumatism so that it is hard for
me to travel about and one of my feet is out of joint and that and
the other Lameness makes it very hard for me to walk.
We lost tow
children and one of the other children had the hooping cough and
asma setin. And we caled in a docter and he did not docter to sute
and we did not imploy him eny more and shot after began to send a
committee to labor with me whenever a new minister came to preach
they would send a committee to deal with me they sent a man I think
by the name of Baldwin he had the aperance of a mile man he named
over the accusations and I answered them the last accusation he has
was that I had slandered the docter and he injuered him on thousand
dollars. I tol him that I had never slandered him I was willing
that eneybody should imploy him that wanted him but I could not
imploy him eney more and I would as soon tell the docter so as I
would him then I requested my wife to fetch the Jawbone and let the
Elder see them She gave it to him and he loke at it and he said that
was to bad and he left that was the last that I have hurd from
them it appears that they did not like to have the truth revield.
I will tel
you a little more about William Y Henderson the first that I saw
him it was to old Mr. Dikes grist mill in 1808. He came into the
place with David Davis or about that time David Davis lived on the
farm that Joseph Williams now lives on Henderson loged about for
Davis and he did not the work to suit and Davis sued him and they
had an arbitration it was held in Alfred and Henderson was under
age and he had the advantage and he improved it threw the case on to
Davis then the two Davises and Henderson started for Mr. Dikes and
David Davis said that the infant had ben nughty and he must be wipt
and he cut some whips and he made him take of his cote and he gave
him a hare wipping when they came to old uncle Nathaniel Dikes to
old gentleman lived then in his new hous Davis wanted Henderson
shold give him atrail that hed of Davises and he could not rase his
hand high enough to take it down and he asked Mrs. Dike to take it
down for him and when Davis had left he set himself downand began to
cry and they had they said to coaks him along before he would tel
what did ale him he said that Davis told him if he told eny body
what he had done he would massacure him Henderson was not of age
and old Mr. Dike prosicuted Davis for Henderson and my brother
Samuel had to tend cort he was a witness for Mr. Dike then Mr.
Davis settled with henderson and that put an end to the Law Sute
Henderson then came and went to work for Old Squire Baker and Soon
mared his second daughter Anna Baker. He bilt a House where Menso
Brundages now stands by the road that goes up the hill there by the
Catholic buring ground. From ther Henderson went out to Lake ere
near the indin resorvation and he lived there something about six or
seven years he came back to Andover about 1823 and he has lived in
this section of the country ever since. I must tel you more about
Nethaniel dike Jr. He married old Squire Bakers oldest daughter
Polly was hur name he must have been married before Henderson was
he lived with his father and when his father got his framed house
bilt then isal dike went into the House with his father and
Nathaniel went inot the hous that Isal dike lived in that was where
Willard Addams did when he died. Nethaniel Dike on the farm and in
1819 he bilt the barn that was on the farm I was to work with Strong
a man by the name of Daniel Herick took the barn to bild and he got
Strong to hew the timber and freom the barn for him. Nathaniel
Dikes barn was the first barn that was putup in this valey. I could
relate a number more indidents that did occur. I will tel you
about the man that was lost he lived near the mouth of traping
brook. I had ben near Dunkirk and I was coming Home and I caled to
Williams tavarn to take som dinner and he told me about the mans
being lost that they ware that day and then next and if he was not
found thay would take up the famely and I understand was the ninth
day I came and the next day we starte and went to Whites South West
corner on the rode that runs to Fulmrs and we started about a west
course we did not go more than one hundred or two hundred rods
before old Mr Starte was found. He could not stand he would crall
about on his hands and knees he had dug probbely a dozen holes with
his hands as deep as he could to git the mouster he was so dry the
old man would not have ben found if we ha not went from this
neighberhood the people from Welsvill wanted that we should go down
Trapping brook and they would come up the brook and meet us but they
did not come up the brook they made their sarch around the
settlement after we had found the man three of us went down the
traping brook and we fired several guns and bloed the horn but we
could git no answer from them those that caried Mr. Strate down to
Wilard Addams they sent on South from there and they found some of
the people that was looking for him it was rather singular that he
did live his clothing w are light one night we had quite a snow.
I must tel
you about the meetings that was held before the church was
organized the first meeting that held at Andover was held in the
House that Mr Castle lived in the meetings was kept there until Mr
Holodat came to Andover then Holday bought the farm and mover into
the house and Mr. Castle move to old Squire Bakers and lived the
rest of his dayes the meetings was not there to Castles but one
Summer then the meetings was held to Alpheus Bakers house in the
village the meeting was held at his house until 1816 then Alpheus
Baker went to the Ohio then the meetings did stop for he was the
principe reeder Mr. Asa S. Allen came to Andover about 1823 and
their was no meetings held after Alpheus Baker left Andover until
Mr. Allen moved to Andover that would be about 7 or 8 years that was
no meetings held when Mr Allen came to Andover he comenced holding
meetins in the log skool house The meetings was held their until
they culd putup a farme hous I framed that bilding there was a
mistake when the lines of the Lots were run out in Andover The
Corner stake that is by John Coddins house used to stand twenty
rods north by Swinks hotel it was always expected that the corner
stake stod where it should unti we had cleared the land and dug a
well that strip was not taken from the farm not until after Jole
Horton had occupied it. Some two or three years in 1815 father went
to the Ohio Strong was very urgent that he should go father
thought that he would like to see the Ohio but he was not aware what
his obell (?) would be when he got to the Ohio he wrote to his
family that they could do as they chose but Strong stated a false
report and the family moved to the Ohion and Strong move on to the
farm in 1817 he did not by the farm I hurd all of the conversation
that was hold betwixt them father calculated to have come back
Strong started a false report and got the family to move to the Ohio
and they ware not able to move back Strong mov into the house after
the family had left it. Lived there until he had bilt Nethaniel
Dikes barn in 1818 and in 1819 he bilt his gristmill then the next
Spring 1820 he moved up to his gristmill Strong never oned the farm
he went on to the farm without paing eney thing for the improvements
in 1822 a man by the name of Joel Norton bought the inprovements of
Strong and worked the farm about 2 years then he left and the farm
was not occupied until about 1830 then Mr Goodwin bought the farm
that was John Goodwins father Thadeus Baker came and Survaied thos
tounds this was done before old uncle Nethaniel dike came into the
tound and then Thadeus Baker went back to Vermont and did not return
until 1807 his oldest daughter was born the 30 day of January after
he got home and he staid there until his children ware all born and
Thadeus was the youngest he was born 1806 the reading meeting ware
held to Mr Castles in one thousand eight Hundred and twelve and part
of 1813 and then they ware moved to Aplheus Bakers Hous in the
villag and was left there until 1816. then father went to the Ohio
then there was no more meetings until Mr Allen came to Andover
Thadeus was an inent while the meetings were held at Castles and I
have no recollection of his ever going to meetings until after Mr
Alling came to Andover then after he had ben in the townd 2 or 3
years he taught a Singing Scool and Thadeus Baker Attended the
Singing Scool that was the first that he new eney thing about
singing Mr Woodruff went back to Granvill in the fall of 1811 and
did not move back to Andover until the fall of 1814 while he was
absent my brother Alpheus and myself was the principal Singers when
Mr Woodruff and Strong the next Spring then we had a good quire of
Singers when father then the meetings was brought to a close for I
was living with Strong about two years and there was no meetings
held until Mr Allen came to Andover I will write some more about
the first settlers that came to Andover the history that has ben
published some things that are very rong it represents that Thadeus
Baker after surveing this townd and the dound of Almond and Alfred
and indipendance he went home to vermont and sold out his farm and
back to Andover that is a mistake for his oldest child was not born
until after he had got home. She was born the 30 day of January
after his return home from survaing Andover and the rest of the
tounds that he survaid and he did not return to Andover until
hischildrer were all born and Thadeus was the youngest st that all
may see that he was nothing but an infant when the meetings were
held to his grand fathers Castles old Squire Baker when he came to
Andover his gurls used to help their father work the farm when
Thadeus Baker moved to Andover he had 6 children and thadeus was the
youngest and he was born the year before they moved to Andover He
did not no eveything a bout how the meeting was conducted I have no
recollection of his tending the meetings until after Mr Allen came
to Andover then he larnt to sing he tended the meeting midling
regular Hester the old Squires third daughter She worked with hur
father until she got maried.
Alpheus Baker
while he lived in Grandvill he worked at his trade he was a copper
by trade he had no farm so he had no teem to move himself with. He
hired a man to move his famely by the name of John Feleher we staid
in the townd of Bath Stuben County the next day we came throught
the Mokhenry Valey up to the 5 Corners and then father came to Mr
Dikes and got Mr Isael Dike to come with his ox teem and sled to
move the family to Andover he moved into a log house that stod a
little north of the fode on the farm that Simeon Hand resold old
Squire had moved into the north room of the same house three of
four weeks before father bilt him a house where Andover is and moved
into it the 26 of March it was on his birthday. Thadeus Sen. Did
not move on to his farm until the next Summer I cannot tell the
exact time Thadeus Baker was her and survaid Andvoer Alfred and
Almon and Indipendance abot 1792 or three and then he went home and
he did not come to this country again until 1807 then he moved
here with 6 children Thadeus was the youngest he was born the
Summer before his family came to Andover so he would not know eney
thing about what was done father when he moved his family to
Andover he had 7 children and a noterh born in September after that
the family had moved to Andover Father hd no teem when he came to
Andover fhe first thrashing flere that we had to thrash our frane on
we had to goin to the woods and take logs and split themand hew one
side and then spot the other side onto the sleepers that will make s
solid flore to thrash on those that have a teem they do not know
how to Sympethise with those that have none fahter had no teem when
he came here for two or three yrars he took a yoke job to clear a
folow up mackburney above Canesteo or the brick tavern and he got a
teem of him and a cow in 1808. We planted about tow or three acres
of corn and we had to log it by hand with out eny teem we raised a
goo crop of corn the seed was brought from Canisteo.
The road
after that was opened to Alfred we had to go to Almon and got a
barel of salt was 5 dolars pr barrel and he got Uncle tarball
Whitney to fetch it to the summit where Davis Leo (Gee?) lived and
father went to Squire Baker to git his teem to fetch his salt but he
could not git the teem and father and my two oldset brother took the
hand sled and went and drawed the barell of salt home on the hand
sled and by the time that the barrell was opened the old Squire
came to borrow some salt and father let him have some father after
he went to the Ohil there was a man that was hunting up the the men
that ware solgers in the revulution army and father was a solger in
the American Army he sent me a leter and he wanted that I should go
to old Squire Baker and git his a affidavit and send it to him I
went to the old Squires and all the answer that he would give me was
that he had aught to have a Penshion. I see in the history this
tound that Spicer was the first physician in Andover which is a
grate mistake for Docter Rice was the first Physician in Andover he
and Docter Barny Doctered together in Andover about one year then
Rice moved in to the house that Strong use to live in. Docter Rice
was the docter in andover about tow years before Spicer came to
Andvoer. Docter Rice lived several years in Andover. After Spicer
came to Andover.
The first
captin that was in Andover was Luther Strong and he served as Captin
until he left for pensylvana then Mr Allen served as captin until he
was promoted to major then Asa Shomaker was captin then after him
Swink hd the ofice. The wild animels ware plenty when we first came
to Andover. My tow oldest brothers started one morning to go down to
Mr Dikes when they had gone about one mild they saw a hed of them 6
or 7 wolves in the rode to play. Some of them ware and did not
seeme to heede them the boys cut each of them a good club then they
started a long the rode the wolves moved up onto the side hill the
wolves was plenty when we first came to Andover their was 6 or 7
wolves ran a deer one morning in site of the house it was in the
month of March there was quite a debth of snow on the ground with a
crust on the top of it that made it hard for the deer but did not
hinder the wolves about running the deer was not more than 6 rods
ahed of the wolves the deere could not have went a grate wayes
farther before the wolves would take it that was before I began to
hunt after I began to hunt I should have been glad to have seen the
wolves after a deer I should have folowed them the deer could not
have ran far before the wolves. The wolves was very plenty when we
first came to Andover the Spring of 1810 the dog made quite a fus
the dog run into the wods barking all of the way as he went and
then he would come back in the same way it was a wolf when he
would git close to the house the wolf would turn and put for the
woods and the dog after him but the wolf was very carful not to
sxpose himself after that he had ben discovered to know what animel
he was father and myself went to the Shuger camp we had boiled down
a batch of shugar the day before and the scum that was taken of from
the Syrup was put into a trought and the wolves had cleaned the
trogh. The wolves ware fdquite troublesom if sheep was not yarded
nites when I lived where Mr Cob lives one Spring I had 20 or 22
sheep that I shered in the fall when I got my sheep to gether I
could not find but four. The wolves killed 9 in one night for me
the bares kild some of them I went to the paster one day and I
found that some of the sheep was missing and I began to serch the
fence and I foundwhere the animel caried the sheep over the fence
The Bers caried the Sheep one rod from the fence and et what he
wanted and then He left I know that it was a Bere for I could see
the gers hare on the fence and the wole of the shepes was on the
fence the mark of the Beres nales was plane to be seen on the
fence. A Bare kiled a year old steer for Samuel Baker one Spring
near where A’Donell lives in east of Hiram Boyd now lives my
brother and myself went to git water to a spring that is up to the
foot of the hill that is east of the vilage of Andover. We had ben
to the spring and had filed our woden botle with water that wuld
hold two and half galons and started from the spring. 8 rods and we
stoped to rest and loked back and a Bare stod there by the spring
with his forward feet upon a log looking about. We left our cag of
water and ran to the house father went after the Bere with the dog
but the bere would not go up a tree for the dog. A young deer is
verey easely tamed we caut a fawn and we caried it to the house and
we left it a few minites and then we caried it back where we found
it and we had to hide from it it wanted to folow us. My brother
Alpheus and I went up on the side hill and we had a dog with us we
hurd the dog bark and he started a fawn and I stod in a doke betwne
two old roots and the first that I saw of the fawn he jumped onto
the rise of ground nere the root and the next jump he tok two of he
feet struck me on the side of my hed and the other two struck my
shoulder and he knocked me down and spilt my beries five or six qts.
Afterwards I hould liked to have had a fawn jump onto me but he was
out of sight before I was on my beet the brush was very thick close
by the indins used to come to Andover to hunt and they would come to
fathers to git something to eat and our folks would always giv the
indin something to eat the indin had quite an ere for music two of
them camped before the house where the meetings ware held and the
wether was plesant and the dore was kept open and every time that we
sang the indins would crawl out from the brush and watch us as soon
as we would stop singin they would crall back on theor hands and
feet to their camp in the time of the War of 1812 there was 19
indins came to Andover to hunt they staid a Bout 8 days and they
kiled a grate many deer in that time we would here them begin to
shoot their guns as soon as it was clearely light in the morning the
deer was very plenty when the inins began to hunt but when they
left we could find but few for quite a long time. I have hurd some
people tel that the Canada thissle springs from the ground the same
that the comon thissle does but there was no Canada thissles in
Andover until they ware fetched from Vermont. Luther Strong went to
Vermont and his con Calvin sent by his father to git him some clover
seed and he soed it and when it grew it wasfull one half was Caneda
thissles and thirstin began to draw dish blackes he cut that grass
to feede his horse on he scatered the Canneda thissles where ever
his rods ware throug the woods those that have a team knows
nothing how those sufer that has no team father had no teem until
he bought one of Macburne he cleared 22 akers of land on the
Canisteo after the rode was opened to the bridge we got all of our
grane that we bought from that section when we got our grinding done
to Mr Dikes mill we had to carry our grane by hand and our login we
had to do without a teem it is imposibel to describe the troble
togit along without a team I cannot tel you what people had to
undergo that had not a teem. The first minister that preached in
Andover was the Rev. Robert Hubbard. I was to meeting and hurd him
preach. I will tell a little about what some people did suffer in
Andover. Father got the forward wheeles of a waggeon and we had to
withstiks onto the exltree and we had 8 bushels of wheete that was
groung we had a yoke of three years old steers and they ware fast
travelers we started the sun was about one hour high at evening the
place that we started from was near the sheese factory this way of
Alfred and we kept faithful all knight We got to where Harde now
lives, out cart turned over on us. Luther Strong wanted that my
brother and myself to go to almon and fetch a bee hive from Benjamin
VanCampen. We went out and back the same day we fetched it on a
pole betwixt us that was a hard dayes work. I will tel you a
little more about the people that lived at Shumakers Corners. Old
Mr. Dike put up his framed house in 1811 and he moved into it and he
lived in it until he died the next season Stephen Cole bilt his
house Isal Dike framed it for Mr. Cole. I was to the rasing of the
house and Mr Cole sent Daniel his son out to James Dikes his uncle
that kept tavern belo Almond to git whiskey for the rasing and he
did not git home until we had raised all but the rafters. After old
uncle Nethaniel Dikes deth Nethaniel Dike his youngest son maried
old Squire Bakers oldest daughter for his first wife and he had
three children by hur and then she died and then he mared his second
wife and he lived all of this time on the farm that Wilard Addams
lived on when he died in 1818. Nethaniel Dike bilt the barn that
afterwards was the barn that was Wilard Addams but Dike bilt this
barn Willard Addams lived on the farm that Alf Crowner now lives on
and in the fall of 1819 he still lived there it was the later part
of Novemer I caled to see him he had his lage broke he was not able
to walk yet when Dikes barn was bilt I helped score the timber for
the frame and then I helped frame it and raise the barn then when
the frame was putup then he said that there must bee a bottle and
dike hove the bottle andit did not brake and he had the bottle
handed up the second time then he threw it onto a shed and then it
broke then he was satisfied. The trout was plenty when we first
came to Andover my brother and I caut 250 trout out of one hole of
water in the crick. I will not tell all the hardships that befel
the inhabitance but will tel a few in febuary before Strong bilt his
gristmill three of us was cutting the rode for to draw in Strongs
millstone. We had got over to where the land decends to Bennits
Crick, the next morning the snow was that depth that every step that
we would lift snow of our knees the ground was naked before the
snow fel we had to travel 7 or 8 miles. People a good meny of them
suffered a gratdeal of hardships when the inhabitence first moved
into Andover. The first season they bought their provisions of Mr
Dike what they could not rase themselves but as soon as the rodes
ware opened to Almon and Hornelsvill we used to go there to git the
privision that we needed. Some had to go to Dansvill to purchase
ther grane that they needed in the season when the ground was bare
it was hard to git milling done in the later part of the season some
people would have to subsist on potatoes. Sometimes three or four
weeks before they could git to mill to git frinding don.
I have seen
the time when we lived 3 dayes with nothing but milk to drink. The
deer ware plenty and we used to kill a good meny of them they ware
a grate hellp to the inhabitence the first deer that I kiled was
the fall after I was thirteen years old. I will tel you a gain
about the first settlers. Old uncle Nethaniel Dike setled at
Elmvaley in 1795. Mr. Cole and James Dike came in to the place
shortely after James Dike settled on the farm Simeon Hand used to
live on and Mr. Hide and Benjamin Brokins lived in the same house a
spel and then Hide moved on to the Genesee river belo Belvideer.
Dike settled about two miles belo Almond and Brokins settled on the
Canisteo. Thadeus Baker came and survaied those 4 tounds about 1792
because he did the Survaing befor old uncle Dike settled in tound. I
cantel you Seth Baker his brother lived with him and worked the farm
in Vermont while his brother Thadeus was survaing those tounds. Whe
he had finished survaing he went home and his oldest child was born
the 30 day of january after he got home. And he came not again to
Andover until his children ware all born. He had 6 children and
Thadeus ____ ____ ____ ____ was the younges child and he was born
in 1806 that was the year that father and uncle Seth came to Andover
and clered some on both farms and soed a nusery on both farms and
they soed some two or three acres of wheat. I helped harvest it
after we came to Andover and when father and uncle Seth went home
that fall they stoped to Bath and father got the two farmes booked
to him. The old Squire did not have the farmes securd to him as has
ben represented. A contract would run but ten years and after he
had survid the country he staid in Vermont untilf after his 6
children was born so that he was in Vermont about fourteen years
before he came to this place again after he came back he got his
contract in 1807. Seth Baker and Alpheus when they went home the
winter before Thadeus Baker moved Seth his brother came with the ox
teem and cart and he was here and worked on the farm while the
family was moving. He planted potatoes on both farmes and when
Thadeus Baker when he had got setled down and was redy to go to work
on his house his brother worked with him until the house was redy
for the family and they ware moved he moved in to his house in
1808. And come to think it all over it was the next winter that
Seth Bake his brother went to Vermont and got the mony for their
farm Uncle Seth did not come home until the next spring. I sas his
mony some part of it had some gold how much they got for their farm
I donot know but uncle Seth gave Stephen Cole 150 dolars for the
improvements Simeon Hand lived when he died and Uncle Seth lived
there until he died. He bilt his house on the north side of the
rode and setout an orchard those bigest trees are those that he set
out. I never new old Squire Baker to go away from hom to do a dayes
work he could stay home and tend to his work. His brother worked
with him on his farm in Vermont all of the time that he lived there
and he came here in 1806 and worked on the farm and soed some winter
wheat for him and the next winter he came to Andover with the sled
and oxen his brother was here to work with the oxteem. I find it
stated in the history that Thadeus Baker moved into Andover with an
oxteem and a Lumber waggeon. He never had a lumber waggeon and the
farm that Alpheus Baker lived on there was a mistake. The stake was
set twenty rods north of where it should have stood and the mistake
was not discovered until that part of the farm was cleared and the
house bilt and the wel dug. When Alpheus Baker left the farm Luther
Strong moved into the house and lived in the house until he bilt his
gristmill then he moved to his gristmill. Strong then sold the
beterments to a man by the name of Joel Norton he lived on the farm
2 or three years and then Norton left the farm. Then Old Squire
Baker tok charge of that land. I saw old Squire Baker in the Bath
ofice and he said that he would give Alpheus 150 dolars but I have
not know of his giving eney thing after this their was a man hunting
up those that drew pentions and father sent me a letter wanting me
to go to old Squire Baker and git his affidvit for him. I went to
see the Squire and all the reply that I got from him was that he had
out tu have a pention. The old Squire never was a soldier when we
first came to Andover a person could not git money for eney thing
that he could rase. Some few would make black salts to git some
thing to live on when the public the public rodws ware lade out so
that people could work on them and git county orders in that way
they could pay thair taxes. We had no drovers to buy our stock
Gilhard elder Hul after I had bilt my sawmill where Mr Cob now
lives elder Hul came around buying a drove of cattle and I sold him
a yoke of three year old steers for thirty dolars.
The Rev.
Robert Hubbert was the first minister that ever preached at Andover
I attended the meeting and remember that is was Rev. Robert Hubbard
tha preached the first sermon that was ever preached at Andover.
Mr. Robert Hubaard was the minister that helped formthe church at
Andover. Mr. Hubbard was a fine christian man. I think that Mr
Washborn was the first minister that preached here and then Silas
Hubbard came to Andover and offered to preach but they did not hire
him. I do not remember the cause. If they had hired Mr. Silas
Hubbard it would have ben a fine thing for the chruch. Spicer came
next. The church did not flourish while he laboured here. When the
church was formed in Andover Mr Allen was I think clark of the
Society and he was cleaver christian man and drew the church
records. He was a man that under stood bisness well but Spice when
he came to Andover he took quite a diferent course. I will tell
here a little when he first came to Andover it was about the first
of May and I had one horse. She was spri animal. I had no field
for my horse and I had to let hur run on the comons until after
haing, and harvisting Spicer came to me andhe wanted to girt the
privlge to ride my horse two or three until the colt that his mare
had could folow the mare or he had to kill it. I told him that he
cold use my hores two or three dayes but instid of riding the horse
two or three dayes he kept on the go until into August then she was
kiled I have told you before hew he did trete me if it was neded I
would make oath to what I have stated I did not think that a man
professing to a christian could do such an act and I do not think
that they will but if there had never ben a true doar there never
would have ben a counterfit. I did think that christian people
would try to do right in everything near as posible.
I saw the
churchbook last fall and is is a disgrace for the church to have
such a book there was several leves cut out of it I hurd a man say
that he belonged to the church when Spicer was preaching in the
church in Andover that their was some leves cut out of the book.
Last fall I saw it for myself the records that ware done by men
that I ware aquainted with and they ware men that ware respectable
when the bood pased into other hands the records ware dis- troyed.
I donot think that has the love of God in his hart would do such an
act but I feer that thare is a good many woulves that come in
sheeps clothing to deceve the people I have got the history of
this county. I have both of them and I find some things stated in
them that is very rong in the first place I will mentin Strongs
Sawmill. The frame was raised in 1815 and they have it that it was
bilt 1817. The gristmill was bilt 1819 that was right the
gristmill I helped git it out the timber for the frame and framit
and put up the frame and inclose it and then I bild all of the
geering for the mill. I helped bild the mill through the grismill
had no more to do with the sawmil than it would of if it had ben one
mild from it when the history was written when they put down the
names of the ministers that preached in the congregational they left
out three of their name was leftout the Rev. Mr Rawson was one and
the Rev. Mr Kenmore and the Rev. Mr. Conley. I donot think it a
good plan to be changing ministers so often when we have a man that
will preach the bible truth I think it best to keep such a man and
not be changing..
Mr Conley
when hye sas preching at Andover I hired him one year to preach and
there was no other one that gave him eney thing. It is astonishing
that people should write a history of a tound with the records
before them and leveout those names that ware before them there is
several people living in Andover that are well aquainted with those
men.
When we came
into this Country we came from the towund of Granvill Washington
County N.Y. We started from Granvil July the thirds 1807 and the
forth day of July we came through the tound of Portan there the
people ware preparing to selebrte the fourth of July and I remember
when we came a crost the Lake in a Scowboot and we came to Bath
Stuben Coutny the 15 day and the nest day we came to the five
points up North west of Alfred Senter to a man by the name of Ammi
Lawrance and the next day 17 of July mr Isal Dike came with his
Sled and oxen and moved the family to house where old Squire Baker
had moved a few dayes before. Father bilt his house whare Andover
village is an moved into his house the 26 day of March 1808 and old
Squire Baker did not move onto his farm until some time the next
summer.
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