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Notes for MOSES (ROBERT?) HUGHES:Built <strong>the</strong> house later purchased by Benjamin Adams. (source, Cora Adams Ballard)More About MOSES HUGHES and BETSEY LORD:Marriage: Bet. 1840 - 1845Child <strong>of</strong> BETSEY LORD and MOSES HUGHES is:i. MOSES 5 HUGHES, b. 1848, <strong>Delaware</strong> Co., New York; m. UNKNOWN.Notes for MOSES HUGHES:Living with his mo<strong>the</strong>r, grandparents, 1855 New York state census for <strong>Delaware</strong> Co., and with cousin, Abramand Rebecca <strong>Lord</strong> in 1860. (<strong>Lord</strong> family #268, Hancock)Still in Abraham’s household in 1870, age 22. - family # 273.28. GEORGE 4 LORD (ABRAHAM (ABRAM) 3 , JOHN (I) 2 , UNKNOWN 1 ) was born Oct 1822 in <strong>Lord</strong>ville, <strong>NY</strong>, and died Bef.21 Jul 1923 in Equinunk, PA. He married (1) ANNETT(E)A C. UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1830 in <strong>Delaware</strong>Co., <strong>NY</strong>. He married (2) LUCINDA CORDELIA PARKS 1854 in <strong>Delaware</strong> Co., <strong>NY</strong>, daughter <strong>of</strong> MOSES PARKS andHANNAH LORD. She was born Feb 1837 in <strong>Delaware</strong> Co., <strong>NY</strong>, and died 21 Jul 1923 in Friendship House -Scranton, PA.Notes for GEORGE LORD:Page 349, <strong>Delaware</strong> Co., Census, Hancock, <strong>NY</strong> 1880. Lists himself as a lumberman on <strong>the</strong> Wayne Co., PA 1880census—only ones living in his home besides his wife, are Ida(22) and Lottie Conrow, (3) borders, Ida a teacher.A brochure on <strong>Lord</strong>ville, published 2001, has a photo <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> old post <strong>of</strong>fice at <strong>Lord</strong>ville. Under it is a smallarticle.Arriving In <strong>Lord</strong>villeOctober 1850 - George <strong>Lord</strong> agreed “to faithfully keep and attend sufficient and safe boats and so many men towork <strong>the</strong> same toge<strong>the</strong>r with sufficient implements for a Ferry during <strong>the</strong> several hours in each day, and at suchseveral rates as <strong>the</strong> Court granting said license shall from time to time order and direct”. License issued by <strong>County</strong>Court <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Delaware</strong> - town <strong>of</strong> Hancock. (this was at Equinunk station.)“From 1878 Charles Sherwood ran a bus (hack) between Equinunk and <strong>Lord</strong>ville. His successor, OakleyTyner, in 1911, kept six fine horses, three-four seated canopy top wagons, ten buggies (one a surrey), three lumberwagons and two drivers besides himself to cart people and goods for stores and hotels”. (Hancock Herald)*********************************************************************Household Record 1880 United States CensusName Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Fa<strong>the</strong>r’s Birthplace Mo<strong>the</strong>r’sBirthplaceGeorge LORD Self M Male W 58 <strong>NY</strong> Lumberman <strong>NY</strong> <strong>NY</strong>Lucinda LORD Wife M Fem W 43 <strong>NY</strong> Keeping House <strong>NY</strong> <strong>NY</strong>Ida CONROW O<strong>the</strong>r M Fem W 22 <strong>NY</strong> Teacher (Boarder) <strong>NY</strong> <strong>NY</strong>Lottie CONROW O<strong>the</strong>r S Fem W 3 <strong>NY</strong> Boarder <strong>NY</strong> <strong>NY</strong>Manchester, Wayne, Pa Fam Hist Lib Film 1255202 NA Film# T9-1202 Pg 71B********************************************Chloe <strong>Lord</strong>, ge 39, living with George and Annette in 1850.Notes for LUCINDA CORDELIA PARKS:Bess Hope’s 1982 book on Bos’n Parks states Lucinda was George’s 2nd wife, but this doesn’t check out.

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