Puffer Genealogy

PUFFER, Ella M.

Female 1871 - 1937  (66 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  PUFFER, Ella M. was born in Jan 1871 in Watson, NY (daughter of PUFFER, Addison W. and WETMORE, Laura); died on 29 Dec 1937 in Ogdensburg, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.

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    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=96135977


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  PUFFER, Addison W.PUFFER, Addison W. was born on 30 Apr 1830 in Watson, NY (son of PUFFER, Ebenezer P. and Margaret); died on 2 Aug 1902 in Watson, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    According to the 1870 Federal Census he was a deer skin tanner in Watson, NY. He is listed as A.D. Puffer

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=70452201

    Addison married WETMORE, Laura on 31 Jan 1850 in NY. Laura was born in Dec 1832 in Watson, NY; died in 1909 in NY; was buried in Watson, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  WETMORE, LauraWETMORE, Laura was born in Dec 1832 in Watson, NY; died in 1909 in NY; was buried in Watson, NY.

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    • _COLOR: 11

    Children:
    1. PUFFER, Emmett A. was born in Feb 1856 in NY; died in 1905 in Watson, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.
    2. 1. PUFFER, Ella M. was born in Jan 1871 in Watson, NY; died on 29 Dec 1937 in Ogdensburg, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  PUFFER, Ebenezer P.PUFFER, Ebenezer P. was born in CA 1790 in Otego, NY (son of PUFFER, Rev. Isaac G. Sr. and MERRIAM, Sarah); died on 3 Feb 1872 in Watson, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.

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    • Ref#: 136
    • Name: Ebenezer J. Puffer
    • _COLOR: 11
    • Residence: 7 Aug 1820, Leyden, NY
    • Residence: 1830, Watson, NY
    • Residence: 1840, Watson, NY
    • Residence: 1850, Watson, NY
    • Residence: 1860, Watson, NY
    • Residence: 1865, Watson, NY
    • Residence: 1870, Watson, NY

    Notes:

    According to the "History of Lowville" he is celebrated as an excellent hunter, having killed 47 black wolves in the Watson vicinity.

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=189248965

    Buried:
    He is not listed in some of the latest surveys of this cemetery, but is buried here.

    Ebenezer married Margaret in CA 1835 in NY. Margaret was born in 1812 in Watson, NY; died after 1880 in NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret was born in 1812 in Watson, NY; died after 1880 in NY.

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    • _COLOR: 8
    • Residence: 1850, Watson, NY
    • Residence: 1860, Watson, NY
    • Residence: 1865, Watson, NY
    • Residence: 1870, Watson, NY
    • Residence: Jun 1880, Lowville, NY; (arrived on Mar 1, 1873); Address:
      Lewis County Poorhouse

    Children:
    1. 2. PUFFER, Addison W. was born on 30 Apr 1830 in Watson, NY; died on 2 Aug 1902 in Watson, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.
    2. PUFFER, Sarah was born in CA 1840 in NY; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  PUFFER, Rev. Isaac G. Sr. was born on 24 Jan 1761 in Sudbury, MA (son of PUFFER, Josiah and READ, Mary); died on 12 Mar 1837 in Watson, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.

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    • Ref#: 71
    • _COLOR: 11
    • Death: 22 May 1838, Watson, NY

    Notes:

    He joined the Sudbury church Dec 9, 1798.

    Revolutionary War Veteran. He was in Capt. Belknap's company from Westminster, mustered to serve in Col. Ward's regiment in RI.; also in Capt. Ebenezer Belknap's company, Col. Nathanial Ward's regiment, May 10, 1778, to Jan. 1, 1779; then aged 19 y.; height 5'9"; complextion light. He enlisted again June, 1780, under Lieut. Taylor and served in the Continental army. In 1777, he was in Capt. John Joslin's company, Col. Job Cushing's regiment, stating his residence as Lancaster. (Mass. Soldiers and Sailors). His application for a pension, Sept 20, 1832, states that he enlisted July, '77, for three months in Capt. Joslin's company, Col. Rand's regiment' again April, 1778, for 9 months, in Capt. Belknap's company, Col. Wade (Ward); again June, 1780, for 6 mos. in Ensign Everett's company, Col. Rufus Putnam's regiment; again in May, 1781, for 6 mos. in Capt. John Benjamin's company, Col. Benjamin Wait's regiment, and finally in May, 1782 for 6 mos. in Capt. Green's company. The last two enlistments were from Vermont, the others from Mass. He took part in the Battle of Bennington and in Sullivan's Retreat from R.I. His pension was granted.

    He bought land at Westminster, June 23, 1784, of George Oakes (W.D. 97- 48) and in the same year of John Mead (W.D. 94-224). He deeded land to Thomas Merriam at Westminster (W.D. 103-231) Nov. 17, 1784. He was in Westminster Jan 30, 1789, when he and wife Sally deeded land there to Benjamin Flint of Reading (W.D. 120-581). He removed in 1789 or 1790 to Louisville, NY. The census for 1790 shows that he was living then at Canajoharie, Montgomery Co., NY and had six in his family (two males over 16). He and his wife Sally, Jan 15, 1822, then of Brownsville, Jefferson Co., NY deeded to Jonas Merriam land late of Thomas Merriam in Westminster.

    He became a preacher of some note. He is called "Father" Puffer in the history of Jefferson Co., NY, and this work states that he preached in various places in the county. He was the first minister of the first church in Watson, the Plains Methodist Episcopal Church. He seems to have settled finally at Watson, Lewis County.

    His wife was allowed a pension on her application executed Feb 26, 1839 , when 74 years old, residing at Watson. In 1839 their son Ebenezer was 47 years old, resided at Watson. No other children were mentioned in the pension files (W. File 20, 243).

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    He joined the Sudbury church Dec 9, 1798.

    He was a soldier in the Revolution. He was in Capt. Belknap's company from Westminster, mustered to serve in Col. Ward's regiment in RI.; also in Capt. Ebenezer Belknap's company, Col. Nathanial Ward's regiment, May 10, 1778, to Jan. 1, 1779; then aged 19 y.; height 5'9"; complextion light. He enlisted again June, 1780, under Lieut. Taylor and served in the Continental army. In 1777, he was in Capt. John Joslin's company, Col. Job Cushing's regiment, stating his residence as Lancaster. (Mass. Soldiers and Sailors). His application for a pension, Sept 20, 1832, states that he enlisted July, '77, for three months in Capt. Joslin's company, Col. Rand's regiment' again April, 1778, for 9 months, in Capt. Belknap's company, Col. Wade (Ward); again June, 1780, for 6 mos. in Ensign Everett's company, Col. Rufus Putnam's regiment; again in May, 1781, for 6 mos. in Capt. John Benjamin's company, Col. Benjamin Wait's regiment, and finally in May, 1782 for 6 mos. in Capt. Green's company. The last two enlistments were from Vermont, the others from Mass. He took part in the Battle of Bennington and in Sullivan's Retreat from R.I. His pension was granted.

    He was living in Watson, Lewis Co., NY.

    He bought land at Westminster, June 23, 1784, of George Oakes (W.D. 97- 48) and in the same year of John Mead (W.D. 94-224). He deeded land to Thomas Merriam at Westminster (W.D. 103-231) Nov. 17, 1784. He was in Westminster Jan 30, 1789, when he and wife Sally deeded land there to Benjamin Flint of Reading (W.D. 120-581). He removed in 1789 or 1790 to Louisville, NY. The census for 1790 shows that he was living then at Canajoharie, Montgomery Co., NY and had six in his family (two males over 16). He and his wife Sally, Jan 15, 1822, then of Brownsville, Jefferson Co., NY deeded to Jonas Merriam land late of Thomas Merriam in Westminster.

    He became a preacher of some note. He is called "Father" Puffer in the history of Jefferson Co., NY, and this work states that he preached in various places in the county. He was the first minister of the first church in Watson, the Plains Methodist Episcopal Church. He seems to have settled finally at Watson, Lewis County.

    His wife was allowed a pension on her application executed Feb 26, 1839 , when 74 years old, residing at Watson. In 1839 their son Ebenezer was 47 years old, resided at Watson. No other children were mentioned in the pension files (W. File 20, 243).

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=70452212

    Isaac married MERRIAM, Sarah on 28 Aug 1783 in Hubbardston, NY. Sarah (daughter of MERRIAM, Thomas and WILDER, Sarah) was born on 2 Oct 1763 in Hubbardston, MA; died in Mar 1845 in Watson, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  MERRIAM, Sarah was born on 2 Oct 1763 in Hubbardston, MA (daughter of MERRIAM, Thomas and WILDER, Sarah); died in Mar 1845 in Watson, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _COLOR: 11
    • Residence: 1840, Watson, NY

    Notes:

    She was a pensioner of her husbands service in the Revolution.

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    GRID=84692596

    Children:
    1. PUFFER, Rev. Isaac G. Jr. was born on 24 Jun 1784 in Westminster, MA; died on 25 May 1854 in Lighthouse Point, IL; was buried in Daysville, IL.
    2. PUFFER, Sarah was born in Nov 1785 in NY; died before 1885; was buried in East Martinsburg, NY.
    3. PUFFER, Asa was born in CA 1785 in NY; died on 4 Aug 1874 in Watson, NY.
    4. 4. PUFFER, Ebenezer P. was born in CA 1790 in Otego, NY; died on 3 Feb 1872 in Watson, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.
    5. PUFFER, Mary was born in 1795 in NY; died on 19 Feb 1847 in Watson, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.
    6. PUFFER, Thomas was born on 14 Mar 1797 in Watson, NY; died on 10 Mar 1844 in Watson, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.
    7. PUFFER, Josiah was born on 4 Jun 1797 in Jefferson County, NY; died on 4 Mar 1833 in Hawkinsville, NY; was buried on 4 Mar 1833 in Watson, NY.
    8. PUFFER, George W. was born in Aug 1833 in Lewis County, NY; died in 1922 in NY; was buried in Watson, NY.