TOWN OF WAYNE. 



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1836. 

 1837. 

 1838. 

 1839. 

 1840. 

 1841. 

 1842. 

 1843. 

 1844. 

 1845. 

 1846. 

 1847. 

 1848. 

 1849. 

 1850. 

 1851. 

 1852. 

 1853. 

 1854. 



1855. 

 1856. 

 1857. 

 1858. 

 1859. 

 1860. 

 1861. 

 1862. 

 1863. 



1864. 

 1865. 

 1866. 

 1867. 

 1868. 

 1869. 

 1870. 

 1871. 

 1872. 

 1873. 

 1874. 

 1875. 

 1876. 

 1877. 

 1878. 



Supervisors. 

 Orlando Comstock. 



John P. Lozier. 

 Henry Chichester. 

 Orlando Comstock. 

 Jacob Teeple. 

 Levi Knox. 



Town Clerks. Collectors. 



Geo. G. Holdridge. Rice Tompkins. 

 Rice Tompkins. James Covert, Jr. 



William T. Hastings. Reuben Smith. 

 William Birdsell. " " 



Shelden W. Mungar. " " 



Horatio Hunter. James Force. 



Daniel AV. Sunderlin. William H. Doughty. 

 Harsey Hill. " " 



Andrew D. Swarthout. " ^' 



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John B. Mitchell. 



George Schuyler. 



Joseph Eveland. 

 Joseph Roat. 

 Ansel H. Williams. 

 George Schuyler. 

 Robert Riggers. 

 Amos Wortman. 



John B. Birdseye. 



John J. Earnest. 

 George Schuyler. 

 Bela Bonny. 

 Joel Wixson. 



Lyman F. Noble. 



Thomas Palmer. 

 Benj. T. Fletcher. 



Lewis A. Knapp. 



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Samuel Holly. 



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Henry Wixson. 

 Reuben Smith. 

 Horace Wixson. 

 Reuben Smith. 

 John F. Burge. 

 Reuben Smith. 



James A. Grey. 

 Anthony H. Rarrick. 



Monm'th H. Ganung.John F. Burge. 

 Henry S. Griffith. 

 George D. Woodard. John Crane. 

 WilberF.Tomlinson. " '' 



Charles D. 



Wells. 



Joseph Roat. 

 Thomas E. Walsh. 

 Charles K. Minor. 



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Reuben Smith. 



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Erastus E. Bennett. 

 Thomas White. 

 Erastus E. Bennett. 



Eli Allison. 

 Henry T. Mitchell. 

 Charles T. Walsh. 

 John Knapp. 

 George Hill. 

 George D. Higley. 



Charles B. Doughty. 

 Thomas E. Walsh. 



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T. Walsh. 



H. Kleckler (tie). 



Henry Kleckler. 



Joseph B. Ketchum. 

 Ira Margeson. 

 Thomas E. Walsh. 

 David A. Lamb. 



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Charles T. Walsh. 

 Abram F. Beyea. 

 Howell Gardner. 



James Wixson. 



Andrew J. Dibble. 



Delbert Knapp. 



George D. Woodard. David A. Lamb. 

 Solomon R. Wixson. John Thetgar. James S. Dean. 



James Wixson. Levi D. Curran. Justus Lamb. 



Solomon Wixson. C. D. Sunderlin. Isaac Silsbee. 



JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. 



1830. 



Nathan Fitch. 



1850. 



Hiram Baker. 



1831. 



Daniel W. Sunderlin. 



1851. 



G. W. Griffith. 



1832. 



Stephen Griffith. 



1852. 



Van Rens'r W. Sunderlin 



1833. 



David Hall. 





Ira A. White. 



1834. 



Henry Hill. 



1853. 



William Birdsell. 



1835. 



Daniel W. Sunderlin. 



1854. 



John L. Griffith. 



1836. 



John Broderick. 





Levi Knox. 



1837. 



William Birdsell. 



1855. 



Otis W. Folsom. 



1838. 



Harvey Hill. 





James R. Gleason. 





Orland Comstock. 



1856. 



William H. Doughty. 



1839. 



Matthew McDowell. 



1857. 



Horace Griffith. 



1840. 



Rice Tompkins. 



1858. 



Levi Knox. 



1841. 



William Birdsell. 



1859. 



David Wortman. 





Matthew McDowell. 



1860. 



William H. Doughty. 



1842. 



Enos Wortman. 



1861. 



Reuben Schuyler. 



1843. 



Franklin Holden. 





Robert Riggers. 



1844. 



Enoch Webster. 



1862. 



Levi Knox. 



1845. 



Franklin Holden. 



1863. 



George P. Lord. 





William Birdsell. 



*1864. 



William H. Doughty. 



1846. 



Amos Wortman. 





John B. Mitchell. 



1847. 



John Chamber. 



1865. 



Horace Griffith. 





David Sanford. 





Otis W. Folsom. 



1848. 



William H. Doughty. 



1866. 



James R. Gleason. 





David Gannon. 



1867. 



George P. Lord. 



1849. 



William Birdsell. 



1868. 



Minard Canfield. 





Jonathan P. McCoy. 



1869. 



William Moreland. 



1870. James R. Gleason. 



1871. Hansels. Hill. 



1872. David B. Garlinghouse. 



1873. William Moreland. 



1874. James R. Gleason. 



1875. Marcena V. Knapp. 



1876. John Thetgar. 



1877. D. J. Houck. 



1878. Lyman Aulls. 



CHURCHES. 



WAYNE BAPTIST CHURCH. 



The Wayne Baptist Church was constituted as early as 

 1794. The number of constituent members cannot now be 

 ascertained. From the best information gathered, Elder 

 Ephraim Sanford was the first regular pastor, and con- 

 tinued that relation with the church, most of the time, 

 until 1823. 



It also appears from the few early records of the church, 

 that an Elder Eggleston, of Bath, was invited to meet with 

 the brethren when he could, which invitation seems to have 

 been accepted, as he is reported to have been with them 

 occasionally in their meetings. 



Elder John Goff is also reported to have occasionally 

 administered the ordinances for the church, from 1804 to 



1807. 



The earliest record now found of the church sending a 

 delegate to an association was in 1807, when an Elder 

 Griffith was appointed, and it is supposed to the Chemung, 

 as that was the name of the association with which the 

 church first united. 



No record of statistics can be found by which to ascer- 

 tain the number of members in the church at this early 

 day and settlement of the country until 1808, when they 

 numbered 81, and it is evident also they were scattered 

 over quite an extent of territory, as they generally held 

 their church meetings at private houses, from time to time, 

 quite a distance from each other, and from five to eight 

 appears to be the number that usually came together on 

 those occasions. The church observed a pretty strict disci- 

 pline in those days of its early history ; and there seem to 

 have been frequent changes of membership by baptisms, 

 letters of admission, dismissions, and exclusions. 



In 1811 we find the church was a member of the 

 Cayuga Association, which met that year at Aurelius. 

 Elder Ephraim Sanford, delegate to the association, reported 

 17 added to the church, and total membership 51. 



In 1814 the church belonged to the Ontario Associa- 

 tion, which held its anniversary that year at Bristol ; Elder 

 Sanford, pastor, and James Osgood, delegates ; 8 added to 

 the church, and 74 total membership. 



In 1818, September 9 and 10, seven other Baptist 

 churches, by their delegates, met in convention with the 

 Wayne church, and organized the Steuben Baptist Associa- 

 tion. In this organization, the Wayne church was the most 

 leading and efficient member, having at that time a meet- 

 ing-house, and a membership of 105, — more than one-third 

 of the whole number of the eight churches. 



In 1819 the church granted letters of dismission to more 

 than thirty of their number, to form the Second Wayne^ 

 now Barrington Church, of which number thirteen were 

 male members. At the close of Elder Sanford's pastorate 

 the church reported a membership of 122. 



In 1823, David B. Coriell was licensed by the church to 



