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James Reynolds Alverson b. 29 September 1777 d. 7 Oktober 1860

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Gesamter Name (bei der Geburt) James Reynolds Alverson
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Thomas Alverson [Alverson] d. 1788 situ.

Hannah Reynolds [Reynolds] b. 1743

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29 September 1777 Geburt: Halifax (Vermont)

30 Januar 1806 Hochzeit: Guilford (Vermont), Demaris Billings Shepardson [Shepardson] b. 3 Oktober 1783 d. 25 Juni 1846

27 August 1806 Geburt eines Kindes: Brattleboro (Vermont), Emory Alverson [Alverson] b. 27 August 1806 d. 9 Juli 1881

7 Oktober 1860 Tod: Perrysburg (New York)

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James R. ALVERSON, a soldier in the War of 1812 and a native of Connecticut, came to Gerry from Vermont at a very early day. He held town offices and raised a large family.

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  1. http://files.usgwarchives.org/ny/cattaraugus/bios/adams/persia.txt - James R. ALVERSON, a soldier in the War of 1812 and a native of Connecticut, came to Gerry from Vermont at a very early day. He held town offices and raised a large family.
  2. http://www.newyorkroots.org/chautauqua/cemetery/greenwood/part6.html - About the year 1828, the Holland Land Company conveyed to William Alverson, Stoddart Cannon, and James Schofield, grandfather of Gen. John M. Schofield as trustees and members of the Methodist society in Gerry, one hundred acres of land on Lot 53, situate a little northwest of the center of the town. In 1829, or soon after, with the proceeds of the sale of a portion of it, a Methodist meeting house was built. It stood upon this land, on the west side of the highway, about two miles south of Sinclairville. Adjacent to it a burying ground, consisting of about one-third of an acre, was at the time set apart from this tract and dedicated to the public. The church was the first built in the Cassadaga Valley, and one of the first Methodist meeting houses in Chautauqua county. Long since, it has passed away, as have the earnest and faithful fathers of the little society that built it. They sleep in the burial place near the spot where the church so dear to them was reared. Previous to the building of the church, there had been three deaths in this community - John McCullough, who died in May, 1827, and his nephew John McCullough, who died in November of the same year, and a child of Chauncey Shaw. They were first buried a little distance from the church site, on Lot 46, near to its south line, on land now owned by John Heminger. After the dedication of the burial ground, they were disinterred and buried there. The oldest grave stone is a Damon stone, erected at the grave of Roany Scott, who died January 31st, 1829. Of the early members of this society of Methodists, whose influence was so long felt in the town of Gerry, are buried in this place, James R. Alverson, his wife Damaris, and his brother William, Gilbert Strong, who died at the age of ninety-two. Here also are buried John McCullough, James Langworthy, Robert Lenox, James Heath, David Strong, James Woods, Dr. Japtha L. Heminger, David Cowden, Ephraim Belknap, and Samuel Woods, the last four soldiers of the war of 1812. Charles. Lenox, a soldier of the war of the Rebellion, is buried here. Among those here interred is Susannah Woods, who died June 15, 1873, at the advanced age of one hundred years, eight months, and twenty-two days. In all there are about eighty interments in the ground.

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David Alverson
Geburt: 1705, Warwick (Rhode Island), Rhode Island
Hochzeit: Martha Card , North Kingstown (Rhode Island)
Martha Card
Geburt: 24 August 1706, North Kingstown (Rhode Island)
Hochzeit: David Alverson , North Kingstown (Rhode Island)
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Thomas Alverson
Geburt: North Kingstown (Rhode Island)
Hochzeit: Hannah Reynolds , North Kingstown (Rhode Island)
Tod: 1788 situ., Halifax (Vermont)
Hannah Reynolds
Geburt: 1743
Hochzeit: Thomas Alverson , North Kingstown (Rhode Island)
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== 3 ==
Demaris Billings Shepardson
Geburt: 3 Oktober 1783, Windham County (Vermont)
Hochzeit: James Reynolds Alverson , Guilford (Vermont)
Tod: 25 Juni 1846, Gerry (New York)
James Reynolds Alverson
Geburt: 29 September 1777, Halifax (Vermont)
Hochzeit: Demaris Billings Shepardson , Guilford (Vermont)
Tod: 7 Oktober 1860, Perrysburg (New York)
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Kinder
Mary Ann Strong
Geburt: 1 September 1809
Hochzeit: Emory Alverson
Tod: 17 August 1858, Burlingame (Kansas), (near)
Jane Winton (Bewley)
Geburt: 31 Oktober 1814, Roane County (Tennessee)
Hochzeit: Emory Alverson , Baldwin City (Kansas), Douglas County (Kansas)
Emory Alverson
Geburt: 27 August 1806, Brattleboro (Vermont)
Hochzeit: Mary Ann Strong
Hochzeit: Jane Winton (Bewley) , Baldwin City (Kansas), Douglas County (Kansas)
Tod: 9 Juli 1881, Clay Center (Kansas), Clay County (Kansas)
Kinder
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Mellisa E. Ackley
Geburt: August 1833, Gowanda (New York), Cattaraugus County (New York)
Hochzeit: Anson Emera Alverson
Anson Emera Alverson
Geburt: 17 September 1837, Gerry (New York), Chautauqua County (New York)
Hochzeit: Mellisa E. Ackley
militär Dienst : 7 September 1861, Gowanda (New York), Cattaraugus County (New York), enlisted at Gowanda as Corporal
militär Dienst : 10 April 1862, Yorktown (Virginia), promoted to Sergeant during siege of Yorktown
militär Dienst : 18 Februar 1863, Elmira (New York), discharged due to disability
Tod: 23 Mai 1919, Gowanda (New York), Cattaraugus County (New York)
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