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Baldwin, Seth Cogswell
Born Ballston, NY and died at age 55 on February 26, 1848. He had been clerk of Warren County and the first judge of its Court of Common Pleas.
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Benedict, William McKown
Born May 20, 1788 and later settled in Millbury, Massachusetts. Pursued a profession in the medical field and died January 17, 1847.
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Bloodgood, James C.
Eldest son of Francis Bloodgood, died January 24, 1820 after a long and lingering illness.
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Burt, Seth W.
Taught a select school in Northampton, Massachusetts for two years and then studied theology with Rev. Andrew Yates.
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Case, Wheeler
Resident of Poughkeepsie and later became a lawyer. Appointed Surrogate of Orange County and held the office for six years.
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Conkling, Alfred
Born in Suffolk County, NY 1789. He became district attorney for Montgomery County for three years and was elected to Congress as an anti-Jackson Democrat.
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Dean, James
Born 1788 and is said to have been the first male child born within the limits of Oneida County. Was elected a member of the Assembly from Oneida and Oswego in 1820.
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Fort, Abraham
Private in Captain Jacob J. Young's Company, 138th Regiment, NY Militia. Pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church of Esopus.
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Fuller, William K.
Admitted into the freshman class at Union College at the age of 13 and became the oldest living graduate from his class. He was appointed district attorney of Madison County and was also a representative in Congress from 1833 to 1837.
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Graham, William G.
Death by bullet during a duel to settle a quarrel between himself and Mr. Barton at Hoboken, 1827. He was an assistant editor at the New York Enquirer until the time of his death.
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Hill, Robert
Private in Lieutenant John J. Seely's Company of Artillery, NY State. He was killed at Black Rock on December 30, 1813.
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Huntington, Edward
A lawyer born December 5, 1792 to Gurdon and Susannah Huntington. Six years after graduating from Union College he died in New York City.
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Jones, Henry
Served under Captain Robert Hyslop, Sergeant Jehiel Hopping, and Lieutenant Daniel Bedell during the War of 1812.
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Jones, Samuel W.
Former mayor of Schenectady, NY and later became surrogate and the first judge of the county.
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Livingston, Peter
A resident of Livingston, NY and a member of the Philomathean Society. Private in Captain John J. Cook's Company, 19th Regiment, NY Militia.
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Livingston, Philip P.
Resident of Redhook, NY and son of Philip Henry and Maria Livingston. A member of the Philomathean Society.
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Low, David
A surgeon and paymaster who was considered among the most efficient surgeons of the army. Said to have set a world record at the Battle of Plattsburg for cutting off more arms and legs than any other doctor at the time.
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Marselus, Nicholas J.
Retired from the pastoral ministry at the age of sixty-six after 43 years of labor. He died May 5, 1876.
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