Born in Town of Milton (Saratoga Springs), Saratoga County. Pardon, Charity and their son, Hiram, moved to Oswego County about 1826 settling outside Pulaski on a farm next door to Pardon's brother, Elias. Several of his brothers and half brothers had already settled in this area thanks to the Constable Purchase.
Pardon was a farmer and also had a woodworking shop making cabinets on his farm. They had four daughters there: Harriet, Marietta, Sarah and Eliza. In 1852 they moved to Constantia living on the southern shore of Panther Lake. In 1867 they sold that farm and moved, first to Adams, NY (1870) and then by 1875 into the village of Sandy Creek living around the corner from Pardon's brother, Stephen Bentley. Stephan was married to Diana Eighmy, sister to Charity so they each had a sibling in town
Charity was the daughter of George Peter (Potor) Eighmy (believed killed in the War of 1812) and Mary Miller who moved to live with Stephen and Diana Bentley in 1830 in Sandy Creek and died there in 1858 and may also be buried in this cemetery with Stephen's family.
Charity's death was published in the Jefferson County Journal on May 9, 1877.
Born in Town of Milton (Saratoga Springs), Saratoga County. Pardon, Charity and their son, Hiram, moved to Oswego County about 1826 settling outside Pulaski on a farm next door to Pardon's brother, Elias. Several of his brothers and half brothers had already settled in this area thanks to the Constable Purchase.
Pardon was a farmer and also had a woodworking shop making cabinets on his farm. They had four daughters there: Harriet, Marietta, Sarah and Eliza. In 1852 they moved to Constantia living on the southern shore of Panther Lake. In 1867 they sold that farm and moved, first to Adams, NY (1870) and then by 1875 into the village of Sandy Creek living around the corner from Pardon's brother, Stephen Bentley. Stephan was married to Diana Eighmy, sister to Charity so they each had a sibling in town
Charity was the daughter of George Peter (Potor) Eighmy (believed killed in the War of 1812) and Mary Miller who moved to live with Stephen and Diana Bentley in 1830 in Sandy Creek and died there in 1858 and may also be buried in this cemetery with Stephen's family.
Charity's death was published in the Jefferson County Journal on May 9, 1877.
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