1Thomas Broxholm, Historical Sketch of the First Baptist Church of Summit, NY (Originally printed in publication called "Stars and Stripes", 1913), RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/, file: ~nyschoha/1stbap1.htm.
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The house between the old church edifice and the old Hix homestead is at present [abt.1913] occupied by Frank E. Dyer. His grandparents were Calvin Dyer and Mrs. Betsy Sherwood Dyer, early settlers of the town of Jefferson. According to the old records an Elizabeth (Betsy) Sherwood was baptized May 12, 1811 by Elder Winans and became a member of the first constituted Jefferson Baptist Church. This Elizabeth likely became the wife of Calvin. On the same day George Baker, Seamore Sherwood, Wm. Plank, Polly Gilbert and Mary Milks were baptized. Probably Mary Milks was the wife of Benjamin Milks who built the stone house, still standing and about half a mile west of the cemetery back of the church. Calvin Dyer was the father of Mrs. Adeline Dyer Gallup, who died in Jefferson Village Jan. 27, 1711 and who was born on the farm now occupied by Frank E. Dyer. Adaline Dyer, when a girl united with the second organized Jefferson Baptist Church and married Bedent Gallup and was the mother of miss Cora Gallup of Jefferson and Burton Gallup of the town of Summit."
[Note that Adaline's name is spelled first with an "e" instead of an "a". The "e" is probably a transcription error because it is "Adaline" in the Eugene Bouton papers .].2Thomas Broxholm, Historical Sketch of the First Baptist Church of Summit, NY.
3Thomas Broxholm, Historical Sketch of the First Baptist Church of Summit, NY.
1Eugene Bouton, Bouton Papers - The Families of Jefferson, Schoharie County, NY (Avail. NY State Library at Albany, Manuscripts and Special Collections Section).
2Thomas Broxholm, Historical Sketch of the First Baptist Church of Summit, NY (Originally printed in publication called "Stars and Stripes", 1913), RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/, file: ~nyschoha/1stbap1.htm.
"page 11:
The house between the old church edifice and the old Hix homestead is at present [abt.1913] occupied by Frank E. Dyer. His grandparents were Calvin Dyer and Mrs. Betsy Sherwood Dyer, early settlers of the town of Jefferson. According to the old records an Elizabeth (Betsy) Sherwood was baptized May 12, 1811 by Elder Winans and became a member of the first constituted Jefferson Baptist Church. This Elizabeth likely became the wife of Calvin. On the same day George Baker, Seamore Sherwood, Wm. Plank, Polly Gilbert and Mary Milks were baptized. Probably Mary Milks was the wife of Benjamin Milks who built the stone house, still standing and about half a mile west of the cemetery back of the church. Calvin Dyer was the father of Mrs. Adeline Dyer Gallup, who died in Jefferson Village Jan. 27, 1711 and who was born on the farm now occupied by Frank E. Dyer. Adaline Dyer, when a girl united with the second organized Jefferson Baptist Church and married Bedent Gallup and was the mother of miss Cora Gallup of Jefferson and Burton Gallup of the town of Summit."
[Note that Adaline's name is spelled first with an "e" instead of an "a". The "e" is probably a transcription error because it is "Adaline" in the Eugene Bouton papers .].3Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, Vol. 51.
1Eugene Bouton, Bouton Papers - The Families of Jefferson, Schoharie County, NY (Avail. NY State Library at Albany, Manuscripts and Special Collections Section).
2Thomas Broxholm, Historical Sketch of the First Baptist Church of Summit, NY (Originally printed in publication called "Stars and Stripes", 1913), RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/, file: ~nyschoha/1stbap1.htm.
"page 11:
The house between the old church edifice and the old Hix homestead is at present [abt.1913] occupied by Frank E. Dyer. His grandparents were Calvin Dyer and Mrs. Betsy Sherwood Dyer, early settlers of the town of Jefferson. According to the old records an Elizabeth (Betsy) Sherwood was baptized May 12, 1811 by Elder Winans and became a member of the first constituted Jefferson Baptist Church. This Elizabeth likely became the wife of Calvin. On the same day George Baker, Seamore Sherwood, Wm. Plank, Polly Gilbert and Mary Milks were baptized. Probably Mary Milks was the wife of Benjamin Milks who built the stone house, still standing and about half a mile west of the cemetery back of the church. Calvin Dyer was the father of Mrs. Adeline Dyer Gallup, who died in Jefferson Village Jan. 27, 1711 and who was born on the farm now occupied by Frank E. Dyer. Adaline Dyer, when a girl united with the second organized Jefferson Baptist Church and married Bedent Gallup and was the mother of miss Cora Gallup of Jefferson and Burton Gallup of the town of Summit."
[Note that Adaline's name is spelled first with an "e" instead of an "a". The "e" is probably a transcription error because it is "Adaline" in the Eugene Bouton papers .].3Thomas Broxholm, Historical Sketch of the First Baptist Church of Summit, NY.