This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 Excerpt: ...Unele Daniel's stood about twenty rods apart; his on the east and Daniel's on the west of the county road, leading by where I now live, on to Rutland. I find that Uncle John married Eliza Palmer, she being a daughter of William Bromley, Sr.'s second wife, who was Hannah Palmer; she had two sons, Merritt and Alanson. Merritt married my mother's Aunt Ann. They lived at one time in Buffalo and were once very wealthy. Potter Palmer, the millionaire, was a relation of theirs. After great-grandfather's death, his widow went back to York state, so Aunt Mollie told me. Those roses and buds were picked on Aunt Charity Hopkins' farm. You of course have received them ere this. I dare say these bushes have been where they now are for more than a hundred years. I expect to entertain two of Sister Louisa's granddaughters and their kids this afternoon. These kids make six generations I have seeu. Who can beat that? I think your position must be a busy one, yet I will bother you with my long missives, hoping I may sometime meet you in this life, if not I shall know you over there. Hoping you have success and a happy life while on this sphere, I remain your cousin, Margaret H. Colvin. Child (Colvin): 1741 Lutie Helen8, born 1861; married George C. Rogers of Tinmouth. They have one daughter, Helen, who married C. W. Allen of Rutland, Vt. 786 JOSEPHINE MARIA7 BROMLEY (Miner), born July 13, 1846; married, by Judah H. Rounds, Justice of the Peace, Julius C. Hart, Nov. 13, 1865, at Tinmouth, Vt. Julius was born Oct. 25, 1845, and died Oct. 30, 1873. No children. Mrs. Hart married (second), by Rev. A. N. Vietie, Stephen Huntj June 3, 1875, at Middle Granville, N. Y. No children. Resides in Danby (1903). 789 CHARLES IRA7 BROMLEY (Miner), born Nov., 1855; married Sophia Wood, in 18...