![]() She is buried at Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York. ![]() She died on in Weedsport, Cayuga, New York. She married Sylvester P Hunter (1856-1919) in Conquest, Cayuga, New York. Elnora "Nora" Young was born on in Conquest, Cayuga, New York. William P Young was born on in Conquest, Cayuga, New York He died on, and is buried with his parents at Emerson Cemetery, Conquest, Cayuga County, New York.ī. She died on, and is buried with Samuel and son, William, in Emerson Cemetery, Conquest, Cayuga County, New York.Ī. Caroline Earl Hause was born on in Canoga, Seneca, New York. He married a second time but was a second time bereaved and now, like a lone forest tree, almost branchless and leafless, blasted by many storms and winds of adversity, he waits his own removal." Death record in Fayette Township, Seneca Co., NY, at the town office: Death record found in book covering 1885 line 105 has "June 10th Charles Hawes (Hause) 80 yrs 3 mo., 7 days, farmer born Orange Co., NY father John Hawes, mother Esther (Ketchum) Hawes died Fayette, New York from pneumonia Dr. His wife, the faithful sharer of his struggles and triumphs, died in 1865 and two of the three daughters since then. One of these sons he gave to his country and he fell in the war for the Union at Cold Harbor, Va., and now lies in an unknown and unnamed grave. Five children blessed their union, two sons and three daughters. In 1826 he married Miss Elizabeth Young, and together they toiled adding to his little lot which with a portion set off to him from his father's estate now makes his farm one hundred and four acres of excellent grain land. When he had reached his majority he bought thirty acres of the rear part of his father's purchase and began life for himself. The timid gentle deer fed with their herds on their fields of grain till he had reached his early youth. ![]() The wild unbroken forest was spread out all around them with here and there only a settler. Very few advantages were offered his youth, but few schools, no churches and their nearest mill was at Waterloo. Here Charles first distinct memory of practical life begins, although he now recalls several incidents of their carving into the wilderness two weeks on the way in a covered wagon, as was then usual drawn by a yoke of oxen. ![]() and bought out the improvements of a squatter on a two hundred and fifty acre lot which from him has ever since been called Hause's Point. In 1805 or 1809 his father sold this purchase to his brother. In 1802 his parents removed to the "lake country" and purchased a small place called Ovid Center, the same farm lately owned by Geo Helfuean, son-in-law of your townsman A. March 3, 1799, a babe in his mothers arms when the "Father of his Country Died". He was born of Dutch parents in the town of Warwick, Orange Co. In the morning we learned it was Mr Hause's birthday (86th) and that he had spent eighty of these years on the same point of land. Before he died his was profiled in the local newspaper, giving family genealogists excellent information about the Hauses in Fayette: "By chance last week we passed a night with the aged pioneer Mr Charles Hause on Hause's Point on the west shore of Cayuga Lake. He married Elizabeth Young: He died on 10 Sept. ĬHARLES HAUSE was born on 3 March 1799 in Orange Co., New York.Sarah died after the 1860 census, probably in Nunda, Livingston Co, NY. They appeared in the 1830 US census in Seneca Falls, Seneca Co, NY, ("Dellaber Hause," 1 male 15-20, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 0-5, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 30-40), and in the 1860 US census in Nunda, Livingston Co, NY, ("Delaby HOUSE," age 63 born NY, Sarah 66, NJ). (Source: Seneca County historian Walt Gable.) When John Hause died in 1844, his farm was divided into 11 parcels, one for each of his children.ĭELABAR HAUSE was born on in Orange Co., New York. He resumed farming in the Canoga area after the war. John was a sergent in the War of 1812 and was taken prisoner at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. They resided at Hause Point on the western shore of Cayuga Lake, Seneca County, New York. He died on 17 January 1844 in Canoga, Seneca County, New York. was born on 15 September 1773 in Rockland County, New York. Marriage Esther KETCHAM b: in Orange County, New York Mother: Martha WOOD b: in Tappan, Rockland Co., New York Thompsen of Sperryville, VA.įather: William HAUSE Sr. N Y, Bible of Caroline Hause and John Storm Gage in Poss. Y.,Ĭemetery records of Canoga Cemetery Seneca Co. Last will of Esther Ketcham Hause, Bible of Henry Hause of Ovid, N. Sources of information: records of Alberta Spaid Reeder, Geneva, N. This information from Mary Margaret Deal Rawe: At his death, the farm was divided into 11 parcels and each Parcel was given to his children. Note: Rec'd Patent on 203 acres in Fayette Twp.
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