Job Cleveland removed from Duanesburg, NY and resided many years in Jersey City, where he filled the office of Treasurer of the Dixon Black Lead and Crucible Co. He attended to his daily business at the company's works until early in 1877.
Children:
- Jeremiah Briggs Cleveland (Aug 20, 1825-1905) m Amelia Maria Case
- Palmer Durkee Cleveland (Mar 26, 1827-Feb 4, 1863), died in TN
- Orestes Cleveland (Mar 2, 1829-Mar 30, 1896)
- John Calhoun Cleveland (Feb 1, 1832-) m Louisa Matilda Pangburn
- Emily Cleveland (Aug 18, 1836-) m William Henry Hoag
Source:
The Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families, Vol 1 and 2 by Edmund James Cleveland, 1899
provided by LadyGoshen #46951894
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Cemeteries of Duanesburg & Princetown NY
by Clarence Foote 1935
Job Cleveland removed from Duanesburg, NY and resided many years in Jersey City, where he filled the office of Treasurer of the Dixon Black Lead and Crucible Co. He attended to his daily business at the company's works until early in 1877.
Children:
- Jeremiah Briggs Cleveland (Aug 20, 1825-1905) m Amelia Maria Case
- Palmer Durkee Cleveland (Mar 26, 1827-Feb 4, 1863), died in TN
- Orestes Cleveland (Mar 2, 1829-Mar 30, 1896)
- John Calhoun Cleveland (Feb 1, 1832-) m Louisa Matilda Pangburn
- Emily Cleveland (Aug 18, 1836-) m William Henry Hoag
Source:
The Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families, Vol 1 and 2 by Edmund James Cleveland, 1899
provided by LadyGoshen #46951894
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Cemeteries of Duanesburg & Princetown NY
by Clarence Foote 1935
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