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Bridgeman Charles S. - Guy Bridgeman, son of Judge John Bridgeman, was born in Vernon, Vt., March 15, 1774,
and removed to Kendall in 1834, settling where Charles S. now lives, where he died February 21, 1853. February
10, 1797, he married Eunice Hapgood, of Petersham, Mass., who was born July 22, 1774, died August 22, 1862. Their
children were Nancy, born December 2, 1797, died April 11, 1843; Lydia, born February 25, 1799, died April 22.
1882; George, born December 26, 1800, died June 6, 1883; Levi. born January 22. 1802, died September 29, 1864;
Thomas, born March 26, 1803, died September 13, 1803; Miranda, born July 11, 1804, died May 1, 1845; Eunice, born
May 2, 1806, died August 25, 1808; Horatio N., born February 28, 1808, died March 4, 1874; Electa, born July 24,
1809; Guy C., born April 13, 1811, died April 25, 1872; Oliver H., born March 3, 1813; John F., born April 23,
1815, died November 14, 1815; and Lueretia S., born December 11, 1816. Jesse Bridgenian, a brother of Guy, also
came here in 1834 and died at Kendall Mills. Oliver H. Bridgeman married Amanda Sedgwick and has had three children:
Mary A. (Mrs. E. A. Sanford), Charles S., and Emily S. (Mrs. B. F. Stangland). Charles S. Bridgeman was born June
5, 1849, and married Mary R, daughter of Rev. Milo Scott, by whom he had these children; Charles S., jr., Arthur
C., Margaret A., and John S. He was asses. sor three years and in March. 1894. was elected supervisor af Kendall.
Rev. Milo Scott became pastor of the Kendall M. E. Church in 1861, officiating two years, and died in Clarkson,
Monroe county, in 1864.
From:
Landmarks of Orleans County, New York
Edited by: Hon. Isaac C. Signor
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1894
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