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Lusk, Charles, was born in New Hartford, Oneida county, October 4, 1835, a son of Ira, who was a son of Solomon
Lusk, a colonel in the war of 1812, and one of the early settlers of Oneida county. Ida married Betsey Williams.
Their son Charles came to Orleans county in 1855, and resided for a year, then removed to Michigan and remained
till 1866 when he returned to Orleans county and for two years lived in Barre. removing thence to Holley, and five
years later, in 1873, he purchased a farm in the eastern district of Clarendon, and here he has since lived. He
is an active man in his party, and has served as assessor severfal years, and served as supervisor of Clarendon
during 1884-86. He is a member of Holley Lodge, I. O. O. F., of the A. O. U. W. and belongs to the Presbyterian
Church. In 1855 Mr. Lusk married Electa, daughter of Asa Lewis of Murray, and their children are: Charles F., Aden
B., Herman A., Myrtie, and Jennie. Of these, Charles married Lillie Venton, Herman married Aggie Olarey, and Myrtie
married John Langham.
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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