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  • ...he bottom is the wagon road that is now Helderberg Trail. To the west of [[Jacob Weidman's Home Site]] is [[Weidman's Mills]]; a grist mill and a sawmill. *[[Lot 579]] [[Hochstrasser , Jacob (1730)| Jacob Hochstrasser]] is the south side of [[Helderberg Trail]] in the current [[h
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  • *1789 or earlier may have been when the current house was built by [[Johannes Fisher]], son of Piter. ...h then included what is now the Towns of [[Knox]] and [[Berne]]. Johannes Fisher was an innkeeper and he had a store. Farmers bringing their grain to [[Weid
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  • *1789 or earlier may have been when the current house was built by [[Johannes Fisher]], son of Piter. ...h then included what is now the Towns of [[Knox]] and [[Berne]]. Johannes Fisher was an innkeeper and he had a store. Farmers bringing their grain to [[Weid
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  • ...lls, and competed with the one opened a decade or so earlier by [[Johannes Fisher]]. With Weidman's mill and Hubbell's store, the hamlet of Berne began to ta ...er Elizabeth married [[Peter Settle]]. Presumably Peter was the brother of Jacob who opened the [[J. Settle Store]] about next to the bridge 1817/19.
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  • ...- [[The Chauncey Reinhart House]], [[The Christopher Engle House]], [[The Jacob Hochstrasser Jr. House]], [[The David Reinhart House]]<br> *[[Lot 595]] - [[The Jacob Ball House]] - first brick house in Berne on site of the Catholic Church.
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  • *1789 or earlier may have been when the current house was built by [[Johannes Fisher]] on [[Lot 614]]. His father, [[Piter Fischer]], probably homesteaded this ...aerville which then included what is now the Towns of [[Knox]] and Berne. Fisher was an innkeeper and he had a store. Farmers bringing their grain to [[Weid
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  • [[Jacob Weidman| JACOB WEIDMAN]], A SWISS, BUILT 1750 BY JACOB
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  • ...eriod the town had its poof and overseers were appointed in the persons of Jacob Hochstrasser and Petins Weidman. We find also commissioners of highways; as ...tz Gleichman]]''', Adam Amtham, Samuel Gallup, Andrew Brown, George White, Jacob Weidman Jr., Conrad Miller, Adam Dietz Jr., Nathaniel Owens, Ezra Gallup, J
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  • ...bernehistory.org/census/census.htm| 1790 census] for Rensselaerville lists Fisher as one of the few local families to own slaves. It was generally the earlie ~1810 Johannes Fisher or his son [[Jacob Fisher]] built a large, one-room brick building to house their three slaves, plus
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  • owned in recent years by Jacob Hochstrasser. The water is strongly and tories in 1780. The grist mill of Jacob Weidman was then the only
    35 KB (5,969 words) - 03:01, 25 February 2013