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Mack, James Wolcott, was born in Brooklyn, Pa., March 2, 1831, and was the second of seven children of Marvin
L. and Emeline (Palmer) Mack, who were born in Con. necticut and came with their parents to that then wilderness
country, Brooklyn, in 1810-11; the first settlement was made in 1797. When of age he followed the trade of his
father, as builder, in Susquehanna county and elsewhere, and for a period of more than twenty two years he led
an active and business life. In 1872 he came to this county, where many of his friends and relatives were then
living. He bought the Sill farm, upon which he now lives and which is known among the best in Barre. Mr. Mack married
Carrie, daughter of Elijah P. and Minerva Sill, and they have two children, Virgil S. and Carroll M. Mr. Mack is
a strong Republican, but independent in religious sentiment.
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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