in Saratoga, Saratoga County, New York.
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Father of these known children:
Isaac
Nancy
Elizabeth
Selden S.
Maria
Jane
Lucintha
Rachel
Gideon J.
William
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In the article listed below, Selden Shurtleff is one of many listed in this article.
Ontario Messenger
Canandaigu, Ontario County, New York.
March 13, 1850
RICHMOND TOWN CONVENTION
The undersigned respectfully invite the Electors of the town of Richmond, without distinction of party, who are opposed to the Extension of Slavery, and in favor of the organization of Governments for our newly acquired territories, prohibiting Slavery therein, and opposed to Slavery and the Slave trade in the District of Columbia, and in favor of Congress taking action thereon, regardless of "Lamentations here or elsewhere," -- to meet in Town Convention, at the House of SENECA BENTLEY, on Saturday the 23d instant, at one o'clock in the afternoon, to make nominations of suitable persons to be supported for Town Officers at the ensuing Town Election. Dated Richmond, March 2d, 1850.
Selden Shurtleff
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Son of Lemuel Shurtleff and a Miss Sutton. Grandson of Ichabod Shurtleff and Hannah Carver, great grandson of Capt William Shurtleff.
Thank you Contributor: Anne Shurtleff Stevens (46947920), for the above family information.
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in Saratoga, Saratoga County, New York.
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Father of these known children:
Isaac
Nancy
Elizabeth
Selden S.
Maria
Jane
Lucintha
Rachel
Gideon J.
William
****************************
In the article listed below, Selden Shurtleff is one of many listed in this article.
Ontario Messenger
Canandaigu, Ontario County, New York.
March 13, 1850
RICHMOND TOWN CONVENTION
The undersigned respectfully invite the Electors of the town of Richmond, without distinction of party, who are opposed to the Extension of Slavery, and in favor of the organization of Governments for our newly acquired territories, prohibiting Slavery therein, and opposed to Slavery and the Slave trade in the District of Columbia, and in favor of Congress taking action thereon, regardless of "Lamentations here or elsewhere," -- to meet in Town Convention, at the House of SENECA BENTLEY, on Saturday the 23d instant, at one o'clock in the afternoon, to make nominations of suitable persons to be supported for Town Officers at the ensuing Town Election. Dated Richmond, March 2d, 1850.
Selden Shurtleff
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Son of Lemuel Shurtleff and a Miss Sutton. Grandson of Ichabod Shurtleff and Hannah Carver, great grandson of Capt William Shurtleff.
Thank you Contributor: Anne Shurtleff Stevens (46947920), for the above family information.
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