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Note: Harrison and his brother, Jackson, owned the first sawmill in Ogdensburg. In 1985, a house owned by Marlin Cohick sits on the site of the sawmill. 1860 - Sept. 6 - census - Union Twp. - house #22: Harrison Stratton, age 35, b. PA, lumberman Jane, wife, age 26, b. PA Angeline, daughter, age 5, b. PA Mary, daughter, age 2, b. PA In the next household were his parents. Wellsboro Gazette - April 18, 1878: died at Arnot, March 29, 1878, of consumption, Harrison Stratton, in the 55th year of his age. 1918 - March 6 - Wed. - The Agitator, Wellsboro: Mrs. A. J. Stratton, aged 83 years, widow of the late A. J. Stratton, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Evan Williams, in Blossburg, Wednesday evening, after an illness of several days. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ira Williams, of Arnot; two sons, John M. Stratton, of Powell, pa.; Robert Stratton, of Portersville, Cal.; two granddaughters, Mrs. Evan Williams, Mrs. Frnak Place, of Blossburg, and two great-grandchildren, Ira Williams and Daniel Place, of Blossburg. 1919 - Aug. 14 - Thursday - Wellsboro Gazette: Administrator's Sale. The undersigned, Administrator of the estate of JOHN ZINCK, late of Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, deceased, in pursuance of orders of the Orphan's Courts of Clinton and Tioga counties, will sell at public sale on the premises on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919, at one o'clock in the afternoon, for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the township of Union, in the county of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, and beginning at the northeast corner of lands deeded to Thomas Harrington; thence east twenty-five perches to the line of Anderson Bunn and land contracted by William Bache to Daniel Landon; south one hundred and forty-six perches to the corner of lands of James M. Whitcomb; thence by said Whitcomb west twenty-five perches to a corner of said Harrington; thence by said Harrington north one hundred forty-six perches to the place of beginning; containing twenry-four acres, more or less, and known as the Harrison Stratton mill lot. Oliver Conklin Adminstrator
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