HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch trip to TCC office 2007 Sue Thompson NL ArticleMarch Newsletter report 2002
On a recent trip to the Tompkins County Clerk's Office I had the delight of visiting a book called "The Mortgage Book" I was looking for references to the Woodward family and these
are a few of names I came across they started in 1832 to 1836: Woodwards: Elizabeth, Elijah R., Charles, John, Henry F., Thomas Henry, Samuel, William Amos,
and Benjamin. Other names were: Seth Leonard, Amos Ogden, Reuben Lyon, Richard Smith, George Wickham, Elizabeth Grant, Simeon Dewitt, Joel Basset, Walker Jacob, Timothy Williams, and
Ephraim Mead.
In The News
Strawberry and whipped cream supper at the home ofMr. And Mrs. C.W. Jones Tuesday evening June 30 commencing at 5:30 o'clock. Thomas Brown is having his
barn remodeled making it larger. Miss Josphine Carrican and Harold Smith were married Friday May 19. Born on June 17 a daughter, Helena May to Mr .And Mrs. Howard Holley. A car was wrecked
near Theodore SchabersHouse last Saturday night on one was injured. (The Messenger, 6/25/1931).
The Lokken brothers have purchased the Jason Jones Farm. Mr. And Mrs. George Laue and two sons spent last Friday evening with Mr and Mrs. F.O. Rothermich. Enfield Community Men's Brotherhood
at Kennedy's Church, presented an unusual program: "Wanted, A Wife" was the title of the skit presented by Arthur Teeter, Fred VanNederynen, Ralph Tilton and Dan Mitchell. Charles Baker,
D.S. Peterson, Lawrence Stevenson and Fred Caswell presented a varity radio program. (The Messenger, 4/30/1931 )
The High School students from Enfield re enjoying their Easter vacation. Miss Esther Lokken is spending some time with Mrs. Alan Rumsey. Ralph Lovelace has
moved on the farm he recently purchased. Mr. Mat thews is moving from the R.R. Up dike farm to AbramUpdike's tenant house. Doris Hasen is recovering from the mumps. Clifford Leonard
has purchased the james Parker farm. (The Messenger, 4/2/1931 )