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  • ...e [[Ten Mile Creek]] near the village in 1788. It was often referred to as Jenkins Mills. The mill burned down in 1879, and the present [[Rensselaerville Gris
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  • ...e [[Ten Mile Creek]] near the village in 1788. It was often referred to as Jenkins Mills. The mill burned down in 1879, and the present [[Rensselaerville Gris
    488 bytes (72 words) - 02:00, 4 December 2012
  • ...ounty,_New_York Dutchess County] in New York about 1788 including [[Samuel Jenkins]], [[Melatiah Hatch]], [[Nathanial Hatch]], [[Joseph Woodford]], [[Thomas B
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  • *Jenkins, Samuel
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  • Lot No. 15, Samuel Rider and Elihu Gifford, February 15, 1799<br> Lot No. 70, <b><i>Samuel How</i></b> and Samuel Cleveland, October 2, 1787<br>
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  • ...irst mill in the hamlet of Rensselaerville]] was built in 1789 by [[Samuel Jenkins]] from West Stockbridge, Mass. Zadoc Brown, then his son Harvey were the fi
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  • *[[Mill of Samuel Jenkins and Joel Culver]]
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