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Marriage: Children:
  1. Edwin Austin: Birth: ABT 1853.

  2. Angie S. Austin: Birth: ABT 1858 in Franklin Co., NY. Death: 9 AUG 1882

  3. Libbie Austin: Birth: ABT 1861 in Franklin Co., NY.


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Notes
a. Note:   1850 census Franklin Co., NY, Brandon, p. 275:
 Austin, David, 23, laborer, NY
 Austin, Mary, 18, NY
 Austin, George, 30, NY <<< not married?
 Haywood, Marshall, 17, NY
  1860 census Franklin Co., NY, Malone, p. 56
 Austin, George J., 39, millwright, 3000/400, VT
 Austin, Lucinda, 32, NY
 Austin, Sarah, 12, NY
 Austin, Edwin, 7, NY
 Austin, Angeline, 1, NY
  1870 census Franklin Co., NY, Brandon, PO=East Dickinson, p. 17
 Betterley, William, 46, farmer, 2500/650, NH
 Betterley, Jane, 45, keeping house, NY
 Betterley, Rozetta, 12, MA
 Betterley, Mary, 9, MA
  Austin, George, 76, stone mason, VT
 Austin, Abigail, 74, keeping house, VT
 Austin, Augusta, 12, NY << ch of Geo J. Austin & Lucinda? Angie & Libbie?
 Austin, Lydia, 10, NY
  1870 census, Franklin Co., NY, Bangor, Fort Covington P.O., page 408
 Moore, Daniel, 34, hotel keeper, 3500/500, NY
 Moore, Mary, 31, keeping house, VT
 + children
 Austin, George J., 50, millwright, NY <<< wife d. 1870, children w/grandparents?
  1875 State Census, Brandon, Franklin Co., NY
 Household # 428, Stone Building worth $1200, furnishings worth $438:
 Austin, George, 53, male, b. in Franklin Co., NY, widowed, carpenter <<<< Austin, Angie, 16, female, daughter, b. in Franklin Co., NY, single
 Austin, Libbie, 14, female, daughter, b. in Franklin Co., NY, single
  1880 census, Franklin Co., NY, Bangor, page 398D
 George J. AUSTIN Self M Male W 59 VT Millright VT VT
 Susan S. AUSTIN Wife M Female W 35 CAN Keeping House CAN NH Angie AUSTIN Dau S Female W 21 NY NY NY
 George AUSTIN Father W Male W 86 VT Stone Mason CT VT <<<CT! "Those Were the Days; A History of Bangor, New York", page 52, Section on early hotels in Bangor,
 "Henry Bently and Dana C. Adams then bought the building on the southwiest corner (site of the present Town Garage) from Danforth Patterson, enlarged it and converted it into a hotel. This was successively managed by Jarvis Austin, Steve Fosburg, James Fish, William Pearson, A.H. McKimm, and Fosburg again. It was in 1917, during Fosburg's second period of management, that the building burned; there has been no hetel in Bangor (the hamlet) since that time.
 "An early West Bangor hotel was operated by Levi Potter and Daniel P. Moore was said to have had a small tavern on a side road nearby. About a mile and a half west of West Bangor (probably near the Gallup Road) was a large, red hotel that was famous for its dances, and was operated in stage-coach days by James Lawrence and then by Leonard Fish; the building burned in 1883. This was known as the Half-way House because it was half way between Plattsburgh and Ogdensburg..."
  Jarvis Austis - is that the same as George J. Austin?
 Daniel Moore - he headed the household in which George J. Austin resided in 1870
  Headstone inscriptions from Devlin Cemetery are transcribed here:
 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~frgen/bangor/develin.htm


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