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==Birth==  
 
==Birth==  
John D. Haverly, the father, was born in Knox, January 7, 1827, and
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John D. Haverly was born in Knox, January 7, 1827, His siblings were:<ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref>
attended the common district school. When a boy he worked on a farm by the day
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*Cynthia Ann Haverly
or month ; subsequently he worked at carpentry with his father, and also learned
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*Henrietta Haverly
the shoemaker's trade, which he plied winters. When about thirty years old he
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*Elizabeth Haverly
engaged in buying and butchering cattle and selling meat; this he followed seven
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*Jacob Henry Haverly
years, when he bought and conducted a hotel in the village of Berne, which, two
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*Eli Haverly
years later he traded for a farm, upon which the house had been destroyed by fire;
 
he rebuilt the house, built new barns, wagon house and other outbuildings. In 1867
 
he disposed of the farm and purchased his present farm of 170 acres in the town of
 
Knox, where he has ever since resided. His wife was Sophia E., daughter of Adam
 
and granddaughter of Mathias Shultes. The latter was the progenitor of the Shultes
 
family in America and a native of Holland. Their children were Willard J., Isadore
 
(who died when five years old), Rena and Nina.
 
  
 
==Education==  
 
==Education==  
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==Marriage & Children==  
 
==Marriage & Children==  
 
John D. Haverly married Sophia E., daughter of Adam and granddaughter of Mathias Shultes. The latter was the progenitor of the Shultes family in America and a native of Holland. Their children were:
 
John D. Haverly married Sophia E., daughter of Adam and granddaughter of Mathias Shultes. The latter was the progenitor of the Shultes family in America and a native of Holland. Their children were:
*Willard J. Haverly
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*'''[[William J. Haverly]]''' - mis-typed Willard J. in [[h:Landmarks of Albany County, New York|Landmarks of Albany County, New York]]
 
*Isadore Haverly (who died when five years old)
 
*Isadore Haverly (who died when five years old)
 
*Rena Haverly
 
*Rena Haverly

Revision as of 13:38, 26 February 2013

Birth

John D. Haverly was born in Knox, January 7, 1827, His siblings were:[1]

  • Cynthia Ann Haverly
  • Henrietta Haverly
  • Elizabeth Haverly
  • Jacob Henry Haverly
  • Eli Haverly

Education

John D. Haverly attended the common district school.

Occupation

When a boy John D. Haverly worked on a farm by the day or month ; subsequently John Haverly worked at carpentry with his father, and also learned the shoemaker's trade, which he plied winters. When about thirty years old he engaged in buying and butchering cattle and selling meat; this he followed seven years, when he bought and conducted a hotel in the village of Berne, which, two years later he traded for a farm, upon which the house had been destroyed by fire; he rebuilt the house, built new barns, wagon house and other outbuildings. In 1867 he disposed of the farm and purchased his present farm of 170 acres in the town of Knox, where he has ever since resided.

Marriage & Children

John D. Haverly married Sophia E., daughter of Adam and granddaughter of Mathias Shultes. The latter was the progenitor of the Shultes family in America and a native of Holland. Their children were:

Death

Obituary

Additional Media

Sources

  1. www.BerneHistory.com Family Files