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... first came to Painesville in 1800 , with General Edward Paine and Judge John
Halworth . Owing to sickness of his wife , Colonel Eleazer Paine did not move his
family “ west ” until 1803 , but made the journey from East Windsor , Connecticut ...
... first came to Painesville in 1800 , with General Edward Paine and Judge John
Halworth . Owing to sickness of his wife , Colonel Eleazer Paine did not move his
family “ west ” until 1803 , but made the journey from East Windsor , Connecticut ...
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... with Judge Walworth and carne to " Blooming Grove , ” which place was held
by his son Julian until his death in 1885 , and is now owned by his four
grandchildren . November 2 , 1808 , Captain Edward Paine writes his 26
ANNALS OF THE.
... with Judge Walworth and carne to " Blooming Grove , ” which place was held
by his son Julian until his death in 1885 , and is now owned by his four
grandchildren . November 2 , 1808 , Captain Edward Paine writes his 26
ANNALS OF THE.
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November 2 , 1808 , Captain Edward Paine writes his wife ( who is visiting at
Casenovia , New York ) that “ Mr. P. and Lydia ( Captain Paine's sister ) have not
yet commenced house - keeping , and perhaps will not before you return .
November 2 , 1808 , Captain Edward Paine writes his wife ( who is visiting at
Casenovia , New York ) that “ Mr. P. and Lydia ( Captain Paine's sister ) have not
yet commenced house - keeping , and perhaps will not before you return .
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... appointed to promote the object of the meeting — and the last name and only
survivor is Addison Hills . In 1829 the father of the speaker , Eleazer Paine , jr . ,
who had made his home with Captain Edward Paine , after the death of his father
.
... appointed to promote the object of the meeting — and the last name and only
survivor is Addison Hills . In 1829 the father of the speaker , Eleazer Paine , jr . ,
who had made his home with Captain Edward Paine , after the death of his father
.
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... before we could get a place to live in . Rudolphus Edwards owned a vacant
double log house that stood back from the road at what is now the junction of
Woodland avenue with Woodland Hills avenue , and we obtained possession of
that .
... before we could get a place to live in . Rudolphus Edwards owned a vacant
double log house that stood back from the road at what is now the junction of
Woodland avenue with Woodland Hills avenue , and we obtained possession of
that .
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