Puffer Genealogy
PUFFER, Ezra[1]
1771 - 1865 (94 years)-
Name PUFFER, Ezra Birth 15 Jun 1771 Sudbury, MA [1, 2] Gender Male Ref# 82 [3] Immigration 1812 NY _COLOR 2 Death 21 Aug 1865 Bristol, IN [4] Person ID I22989 Puffer 062124 Last Modified 6 Dec 2017
Father PUFFER, Daniel, b. 2 Jan 1745/6, Sudbury, MA d. 13 Mar 1829, Sudbury, MA (Age 83 years) Mother BALCOM, Mary, b. 6 Mar 1748, Sudbury, MA d. 10 Sep 1802, Sudbury, MA (Age 54 years) Marriage 5 Jul 1770 Sudbury, MA [3, 5] Family ID F8541 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 HAYNES, Mary, b. 10 May 1769, Sudbury, MA d. 4 Nov 1812, Villenova, NY (Age 43 years) Marriage 2 Jan 1793 Sudbury, MA [4, 5] Children 1. PUFFER, Polly, b. Bef 6 Jul 1794, Sudbury, MA d. Abt 1868, Concord, MA (Age > 73 years) 2. PUFFER, Anna, b. CA 1797 d. Yes, date unknown 3. PUFFER, Daniel, b. 3 Jul 1801, Coleraine, NY d. 20 Jul 1881, WI (Age 80 years) 4. PUFFER, Lorin Z., b. 24 Aug 1803, Coleraine, NY d. 20 Aug 1878, Mount Pleasant, WI (Age 74 years) 5. PUFFER, Melinda, b. 24 Aug 1803, Coleraine, NY d. Bef 1903, Momence, IL (Age < 99 years) 6. PUFFER, Luna, b. 2 Aug 1805, Coleraine, NY d. 26 Dec 1880, Momence, IL (Age 75 years) Family ID F9000 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Jun 2024
Family 2 HAYNES, Lovina, b. 13 May 1772, Middlesex County, MA d. 4 Jan 1839, Chautauqua County, NY (Age 66 years) Family ID F9001 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Jun 2024
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Notes - He removed to Coleraine (NY). He was the first to buy land in Villenova, Chautaugua County, New York, his deed being dated Oct. 28, 1809, for lots 19, 27 and 36, and he took his family to what was then the wilderness. They endured much hardship. He was the first supervisor of that town, 1823, and school commissioner 1823-4; justice of the peace for many terms. He was a farmer, mechanic and land surveyor, and laid out most of the highways and many of the farms in Villenova. He was at Hanover, from which Villenova was set off, when he was appointed guardian of his four youngest children, in 1815, by the Worcester County probate court. In 1843 he removed to Bristol in Northern Indiana and died there.
He was a Senior Warden in the Masons
He "was a cultured man, of literary and scientific tastes. He was a first-class surveyor, and ran many of the lines, laid out the early roads, was the first justice of the peace and drew the legal papers called for in the early days. He moved to Indiana in the early forties."
- He removed to Coleraine (NY). He was the first to buy land in Villenova, Chautaugua County, New York, his deed being dated Oct. 28, 1809, for lots 19, 27 and 36, and he took his family to what was then the wilderness. They endured much hardship. He was the first supervisor of that town, 1823, and school commissioner 1823-4; justice of the peace for many terms. He was a farmer, mechanic and land surveyor, and laid out most of the highways and many of the farms in Villenova. He was at Hanover, from which Villenova was set off, when he was appointed guardian of his four youngest children, in 1815, by the Worcester County probate court. In 1843 he removed to Bristol in Northern Indiana and died there.
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Sources - [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 52, 92.
- [S436] Vital Records of Stow Massachusetts To the Year 1850, page114.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 52.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 92.
- [S436] Vital Records of Stow Massachusetts To the Year 1850, page 253.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 52, 92.