The History of Cayuga County 1789-1879 page 324
Town of Brutus

Spring pump, on the canal, within a quarter of a mile of the east line, where his son Milton now lives, and where he died. Jason Rude, son of Nathan, who was born December 23d, 1808 is the present postmaster in Weedsport. George Rude son of Bateman, is living in Weedsport. Abel Powers, also from Saratoga county, came in with his family the same year and settled in Weedsport, where Royal Mack now lives. He moved away with his family after a few years. John Hamilton came in with teams from Hebron, Washington county, in March, 1802, in company with his sons John Jr., and Will. and took up lot 64, on which he settled, and died in 1806. John, his son, brought in his wife, Nancy, and daughter, Jane, and settled where Peter Hamilton now lives. All are dead ; Jane, who married Wm. Emerick dying in the town of Mentz. His surviving children are David, who is living one mile west of Weedsport, aged seventy-six years; John, and Nancy, now Mrs. Eli Dixon, in Michigan, to which State the former moved in 1836 ; and Elvira, who is living with her brother David. Numerous of his descendants are living in the County, five in Brutus. Wm. settled where Murray Duncan now lives. Two sons of his are living. Wm. Beard, a nephew of John Hamilton, came in company with him from the same place, and settled on the farm now occupied by the wife of his son William. He died on the old homestead about fifteen years ago. Three other children survive him, viz: Levi, who is living in Sterling ; Joseph, in Victory ; and Polly, with her mother.

Dr. James Hamilton, twin brother of John Hamilton, Jr., moved in from Hebron, Washington county, in 1803, and settled opposite to where David Hamilton now lives. He subsequently moved and built the house where his son Eli lives, about twenty rods west of where he first settled. Those of his children who survive him are, besides Eli, Dr. Ira Hamilton of Jordan ; Hannah, now Mrs. David Hanchett, and Nancy, who are living in Michigan; Peter, who lives with his uncle John; and Jane, now Mrs. David Hedges, who lives in Iowa.

The year 1804 was marked by the advent of several settlers, among whom were John St. John, from Connecticut, Edward Horton and Daniel Miller, brothers-in-law, from N. J., Adam Helmer, from Herkimer county, and Lewis Putnam, from Hebron, Washington county. St. John settled a mile east of Weedsport, where he died. He had a large family. Horton came in with his family and took up 100 acres, two miles south of Weedsport, and settled on the farm now owned by Otis Ingalls. His sons John, James and David came in with him, the latter when only three months old. David is now living at Conquest Center, to which town be removed in 1826. Miller settled in the same locality as Horton, a portion of his farm being now owned by Ferdinand Faatz. He removed to Conquest at an early day and died there, together with his wife. Helmer was a Dutchman and a Revolutionary soldier. He took up lot 67 as a soldier's grant and settled where Geo. Harris now lives, where he died about forty-five years ago. The family moved from the town some twenty years ago. Putnam took up lot 66 and built a loghouse where F. W. Putnam now lives. March 6th, 1805, he moved in his family, the house then, say his sons, being destitute of door, window and floor, a blanket having been made to serve the purpose of a door the first night. His family then consisted of his wife, Nancy, and five children ; three children were afterwards born here. Numerous descendants of the family are living in this town. Putnam erected a saw and grist-mill at an early day on Bread Creek. The grist-mill stood just east of Weedsport, and the saw-mill, on the same dam, but on the opposite side of the creek. The grist-mill was burned about 1845, and the saw-mill torn down about fifteen years ago. Samuel Moore, from N. J., settled this same year on lot 86, about a mile south of Weedsport, on the farm now owned in part by Thos. Bentley. Two of his children are living in Weedsport, viz : John and a daughter, afterwards Mrs. Moses Bradley, now Mrs. Dean.  Lewis Moore, brother of Samuel, settled on an adjoining farm, where he died some thirty years ago.

John Filmore settled in 1804 or '5, on the farm now owned by Harvey Beach, about two miles south-west of Weedsport. He sold out to John Emerick, from Ulster county, about 1815, and removed his family from the town. A man named VanDyck, from New Jersey, settled in 1805, about a mile south of Weedsport, on the farm owned by James M. and Joseph Ewins, on which his grandsons, William and Joseph Bennett, now live. Deacon Robinson, Henry Passage, Henry Meach, and David, Archibald and Heman Ward


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