Family & Ancestors for Cynthia Igl

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William Manley

William Manley's ancestors were from Easton, Mass. They migrated to Chittenden in the early settlement of that township, and resided in that part of it known as New Boston. William married, first, Mary Green, and resided some years in Brandon, where his wife died, and he married, second, Lucy, widow of John Hitchcock, Jr., May 14, 1841. They resided a few years in the house now owned by J. H. Peabody, which had been built by Remembrance Hitchcock, and deeded to his brother John's heirs. Mrs. Manley bought that part of it which belonged to other heirs of her former husband. Mr. Manley died March 11, 1863, aged eighty-four years; Mrs. Manley died October 17, 1867.


William Manley

William Manley's ancestors were from Easton, Mass. They migrated to Chittenden in the early settlement of that township, and resided in that part of it known as New Boston. William married, first, Mary Green, and resided some years in Brandon, where his wife died, and he married, second, Lucy, widow of John Hitchcock, Jr., May 14, 1841. They resided a few years in the house now owned by J. H. Peabody, which had been built by Remembrance Hitchcock, and deeded to his brother John's heirs. Mrs. Manley bought that part of it which belonged to other heirs of her former husband. Mr. Manley died March 11, 1863, aged eighty-four years; Mrs. Manley died October 17, 1867.


Jacob Sheldon

"Jacob SHELDON settled in town and located in the house now occupied by the daughters of Mrs. Elizabeth BOGUE. About 1848 he purchased the place now owned by C. A. HITCHCOCK, where he died in 1851." per History of Rutland County Vermont with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers; Edited by H. Y. Smith & W. S. Rann, Syracuse, N. Y.; D. Mason & Co., Publishers 1886 Chapter XXXV.; History Of The Town Of Pittsford (pages 726-766)

Had 2nd family not listed with Louisa


Jacob Van Ness Sheldon

"... Jacob Vanhess SHELDON, located in town in 1850; was born in town in 1823; he is a blacksmith and followed it some years. In later years he purchased the Webster Hotel and kept it a number of years, selling it to Lewis F. SCOFIELD; he then removed to Wisconsin". per History of Rutland County Vermont with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers; Edited by H. Y. Smith & W. S. Rann, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D. Mason & Co., Publishers 1886 ; Chapter XXXV. ; History Of The Town Of Pittsford (pages 726-766);


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