. Landmarks of Niagara County, New York; . ears and was reappointed under Cleve-lands second administration in 1894. In 1866 he married Annie Plaster of Wheat-field and they have twelve children: William, born December 12, 1870; Albert,born November 2, 1872; Philip, born November 24, 1877; Agnes, born July 23,1867; Louise, born August 13, 1868; Lydia, born May 10, 1873: Minnie, born January20, 1876; Molly, born July 1, 1879; Mamie, born December 13, 1880; Lena, bornSeptember 9, 1883; Anna, born December 26, 1884 and Elsie, born April 30, 1887.Mr. Lange has been tax collector and was leader of

. Landmarks of Niagara County, New York; . ears and was reappointed under Cleve-lands second administration in 1894. In 1866 he married Annie Plaster of Wheat-field and they have twelve children: William, born December 12, 1870; Albert,born November 2, 1872; Philip, born November 24, 1877; Agnes, born July 23,1867; Louise, born August 13, 1868; Lydia, born May 10, 1873: Minnie, born January20, 1876; Molly, born July 1, 1879; Mamie, born December 13, 1880; Lena, bornSeptember 9, 1883; Anna, born December 26, 1884 and Elsie, born April 30, 1887.Mr. Lange has been tax collector and was leader of Stock Photo
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. Landmarks of Niagara County, New York; . ears and was reappointed under Cleve-lands second administration in 1894. In 1866 he married Annie Plaster of Wheat-field and they have twelve children: William, born December 12, 1870; Albert, born November 2, 1872; Philip, born November 24, 1877; Agnes, born July 23, 1867; Louise, born August 13, 1868; Lydia, born May 10, 1873: Minnie, born January20, 1876; Molly, born July 1, 1879; Mamie, born December 13, 1880; Lena, bornSeptember 9, 1883; Anna, born December 26, 1884 and Elsie, born April 30, 1887.Mr. Lange has been tax collector and was leader of the band for the German churchfor thirty two years. Mrs. Lange was born October 24, 1847, and her parents wereHenry and Dorotha Plaster. Buttery Family, The.—John Milton Buttery, son of John Belden and Mercy(Weed) Buttery, was Vjorn in Homer, N. Y., April 23, 1809, and was of Englishdescent on, his fathers side and Holland Dutch on his mothers side. His fatherdied in 1875, aged ninety-three. He received a common school education at Sum-. GHORGE C. HHRSCHHLL. 209 met- Hill, Cayuga count)-, where the family early settled. In 1830 he came toLewiston. N. Y., and there, on April 7, 1835, married Priscilla, daughter of Robertand Esther (Pierce) Nichols, and one of the early school teachers of that town.[Robert Nichols was born August 2, 1773. in Royalston, Mass., came to NiagaraFalls on horseback June 6, 1816, and in 1817 located at the Bridge adjoining theWhirlpool Rapids, whence he moved in 1830 to a farm in Lewiston, where he diedDecember 18, 1834. He followed his trade of stonema.son, and was the builder ofthe fairious Terrapin Tower at the falls, the Lewiston Presbyterian church, etc. Hischildren were Esther (Mrs. Asher Williams), born February 21, 1797; Gad P., bornJanuary 27, 1799; and Priscilla (Mrs. John M. Buttery), born March 26, 1813.J In1835 John M. Buttery settled on a farm in Lewiston, where his ten children wereborn, and which is now^ owned by his daughter Sarah. Thr