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  • ...ta in this section will be entered by anyone who knows something about the family. Within each section entries are organized alphabetically. Add links to the '''Families''' - Family history that focus on the family units that lived in the town, telling where they came from, what they did w
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  • :From [[Hart, Milton - Stories| Milton Hart's Stories]]: ''Sanford Shultes ran the store right at the intersection and his son Fr ...d ending a period of over 100 years of merchantile business of the Shultes Family
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  • ...sidents of the area. Included are businesses, churches, transportation and family photo's plus much much more. Copies are available by contacting Will Osterh
    620 bytes (90 words) - 16:51, 25 October 2012
  • [[Category:Buildings]] [[Category:Family Stories]]
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  • ...uell, see the family photo album of the [[Duell, Philo family| Philo Duell family]] uploaded by Martin Duell. [[Category:Family Stories]] [[Category:Biography]] [[Category:Berne Biographies]]
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  • *[[The Dietz Family Massacre]] - Tales of Old Helderbergh by A. B. Gregg, Historian, Town of Gu ...that occurred in Beaver Dam during the Revolution was the massacre of the family of Capt. William Deitz. Unfortunately, the Switzkill stockade was construct
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  • I was 4 years old when my family moved to Reidsville to live with my grandparents. When I was a kid, pretty Just below Reidsville was a large hotel built by the Brate family, called the [[Kushuqua Hotel| Kushequa]] [Kushuqua]. There was a tavern on
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  • ...r brick beehive oven. There are slaves buried in back of the nearby [[Wood Family Burying Ground]]. 1826 slavery was outlawed in New York State. The slave qu ...road: FromSlaavery to Freeedom ). One part is people who relied on trusted family networks to refer fugitives from slavery, or freedom seekers, from one area
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  • [[Category:Family Stories]] [[Category:Biography]] [[Category:Berne Biographies]]
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  • ...sing the building on four sides. Truly an unseen hand must have saved this family from death. .... The upper story was blown off and the house complete destroyed. When the family found the house was being torn into fragments they took refuge in the cella
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  • ==Milton Hart - Stories== ...ther was a young guy helping to run the place. I have heard a lot of great stories about the New York crowd coming up to spend the summer. One I can recall is
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  • ...time. Everyone thought that the doctor might have carried a germ from one family to the next. ...Ball moved to the farm (1900). In 1920 Clyde renovated that house for his family.
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  • ''We have recorded a few stories of those who died: ...of 17. His grave in the [http://www.bernehistory.org/cemDetail.asp?ID=49| family plot] just outside of Berne is marked by a [http://www.bernehistory.org/hea
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  • ''We have recorded a few stories of those who died: ...of 17. His grave in the [http://www.bernehistory.org/cemDetail.asp?ID=49| family plot] just outside of Berne is marked by a [http://www.bernehistory.org/hea
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  • in the cause of independence ; his family were his wife, his son and his and a boy named John Brice. This family were massacred by Indians
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