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Elizabeth Brazier Larzelere

Birth
Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, USA
Death
1799 (aged 29–30)
Torrey, Yates County, New York, USA
Burial
Penn Yan, Yates County, New York, USA Add to Map
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History and Directory of Yates County, Volume 1; By Stafford Canning Cleveland,page 476; (thanks to cnntributor 46629902)
Daniel Larzelere, born in 1757, married in 1786, Elizabeth Brazier, nine years younger. They moved from New Jersey in 1796, and settled in Hopeton Mills. Their children were Abraham, Jacob, Sally, William, Julia Ann and Henry. The mother died in 1799 and was buried at City Hill. The father was a merchant at Hopeton, and soon after the death of his wife, moved to Geneva and thence to Detroit where he continued a merchant some years; returned to Seneca Falls, and again went to Michigan with his son William and died there in 1842 at the age of eighty-five. He married a second wife at Seneca Falls, Mrs. Palmer, and they had two sons Hiram and Daniel, both now residents of Michigan. Abraham, the oldest son, married and lived in Buffalo, a jeweller. Jacob married and lived in Geneva, a tailor, fifty years and then moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan. Sally married Thomas Moshier of Seneca Falls, where both died leaving five children. William married Mahala Burras (Burroughs), of Seneca Falls, whence they emigrated to Michigan. Julia Ann married William Dobbin, of Geneva. They resided in Waterloo where both died leaving seven children. Henry Larzelere, the youngest son of this family, was born in 1798, at Hopeton. Upon the death of his mother he was adopted into the family of Elijah Botsford, and he still resides near the Botsford homestead. At the age of 23 he married Rebecca, daughter of Benjamin Durham. In 1826 he commenced keeping a public house at the Corners in the Valley, where he still resides, since known as Larzelere's Hollow. ....
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History and Directory of Yates County, Volume 1; By Stafford Canning Cleveland,page 476; (thanks to cnntributor 46629902)
Daniel Larzelere, born in 1757, married in 1786, Elizabeth Brazier, nine years younger. They moved from New Jersey in 1796, and settled in Hopeton Mills. Their children were Abraham, Jacob, Sally, William, Julia Ann and Henry. The mother died in 1799 and was buried at City Hill. The father was a merchant at Hopeton, and soon after the death of his wife, moved to Geneva and thence to Detroit where he continued a merchant some years; returned to Seneca Falls, and again went to Michigan with his son William and died there in 1842 at the age of eighty-five. He married a second wife at Seneca Falls, Mrs. Palmer, and they had two sons Hiram and Daniel, both now residents of Michigan. Abraham, the oldest son, married and lived in Buffalo, a jeweller. Jacob married and lived in Geneva, a tailor, fifty years and then moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan. Sally married Thomas Moshier of Seneca Falls, where both died leaving five children. William married Mahala Burras (Burroughs), of Seneca Falls, whence they emigrated to Michigan. Julia Ann married William Dobbin, of Geneva. They resided in Waterloo where both died leaving seven children. Henry Larzelere, the youngest son of this family, was born in 1798, at Hopeton. Upon the death of his mother he was adopted into the family of Elijah Botsford, and he still resides near the Botsford homestead. At the age of 23 he married Rebecca, daughter of Benjamin Durham. In 1826 he commenced keeping a public house at the Corners in the Valley, where he still resides, since known as Larzelere's Hollow. ....
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