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Pulver, R. T., born in Saratoga county in 1829, is the youngest and only survivor of eight children of John
and Nellie Pulver, who were residents of Columbia and Saratoga counties respectively. Mr. Pulver died in 1848,
and his wife in 1846. The family is of Dutch descent. Risley Taylor, our subject, began life as a farm hand and
has always followed farming. He was twelve years in Iowa, then came to Ontario and bought the farm he now occupies
on the Lake road. He carries on general farming and fruit growing, and is also interested in breeding horses. Mr.
Pulver has been three times married, first to Elizabeth Sabin of Ontario, by whom he had one daughter and one son,
John S., a farmer in Columbia county, and Mary, who died aged nineteen. Mrs. Pulver died and he married, second,
a sister, Laura Sabin, who died, and he married, third, Mary E. Rutherford of Marion, Wayne county. His son, John
S., married Mary Card, and they have one daughter, Theresa Florence.
From:
Landmarks of Wayne County, New York
Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1895
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