INFLUENCE OF A SINGLE FARM COMMUNITY. 
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texture. It was found on investigation that not only were there 
strong, persistent farm families rallying around the academy as the 
central institution, but that these strong families were knit together 
by the marriage of their young people who became acquainted while 
attending the academy. Table XV shows the farm and village 
homes in the community tied together by marriage. (See also fig. 23.) 
It is interesting to note that the percentage of village or town girls 
who married farm boys is much larger than the percentage of village 
or town boys who married country girls. 
Table XV. — Marriages between Union Academy students connecting farm and village 
homes of the Belleville community. (1824-1920.) 
Home of 
woman . 
Home of 
man. 
Home of 
woman. 
Home of 
man. 
Home of 
woman. 
Home of 
man. 
Home of 
woman . 
Home of 
man. 
1... 
179 
41 
B. 
261 
247 
443 
6 
W. 
153 
148 
59 
B. 
481 
255 
32 
64 
66 
327 
B. 
388 
92 
614 
106 
108 
790 
310 
92 
424 
70 
658 
176 
293 
87 
577 
140 
92 
485 
B. 
204 
34 
117 
68 
55 
346 
9 
360 
788 
35 
117 
522 
133 
133 
597 
818 
514 
757 
927 
P.M. 
851 
67 
B. 
181 
33 
70 
96 
394 
150 
160 
47 
556 
573 
108 
139 
657 
20 
784 
60 
B. 
724 
158 
152 
37 
733 
B. 
31 
2 
B. 
2 
57 
235 
264 
172 
241 
117 
521 
146 
277 
277 
276 
W. 
784 
894 
14 
307 
254 
94 
209 
299 
537 
E. 
106 
611 
371 
808 
81 
B. 
213 
797 
372 
720 
146 
90 
B. 
B. 
474 
90 
476 
93 
519 
547 
505 
534 
506 
208 
773 
344 
64 
637 
59 
488 
575 
64 
M. 
260 
58 
B. 
172 
43 
520 
707 
376 
658 
614 
94 
260 
624 
274 
1 
136 
335 
650 
637 
1 
139 
335 
650 
753 
2... 
140 
336 
624 
3 
140... . 
341 
668 
629 
3 .. 
142 
354 
678 
B. 
142 
354 
698 
603 
7 
143 
358 
703 
72 
7 . 
144 
360 
711 
655 
18 
151 
370 
761 
803 
21 
152 
382 
767 
151 
23... 
152 
382 
774 
18 
23 
153 
391 
778 
740 
24 .. 
156... . 
391 
779 
793 
31 
161 
394 
782 
798 
35 
163 
401 
806 
B. 
46... 
165--- .. 
404 
823... 
776 
46... 
165 
408 
854 
45 
48 
169... 
455 
877. . . 
140 
48... 
172 
462 
897 
55 
52... 
174 
477 
910 
75 
57- 
177 
477 
E.. 
281 
59... 
181 
484 
H 
661 
59... 
181 
499 
M 
69 
. r )9 
182 
507 
w 
293 
60... 
184... . 
507 
P.M 
164 
63... 
186 
515 
M.M 
M.M 
B.. . 
67 
65 
188... 
515 
376 
69... 
196... 
519 
38 
69 
196 
519 
B 
133 
70 
201 
542 
B 
568 
70... 
216 
547 
B 
522 
75 
218... 
550 
B. 
556 
76. 
221 
552 
B.. . 
50 
78 
225 
555 
B 
40 
81— 
229... 
B.. 
87 
81... 
235 
559 
B 
683 
90 
241 
560 
B 
152 
92... 
241... . 
561 
B 
335 
92 
241 
561 
B 
76 
92 
264 
567 
B 
79 
93... 
267 
567 
B 
6 
96 
283. . . 
611... 
B.. 
90 
96... 
290 
614 
B 
542 
97 
290 
614.. 
B 
199 
104 . 
293 
614 
B.. 
189 
104... 
294 
301 
301 
301 
303 
617 
B 
65 
1()'J 
618 
B 
12 
119 
620 
B.. 
877 
119. 
620... 
B.. 
3 
125. . . 
621.... 
B.. 
910 
B.= Belleville; E.= Ellisburg; H.= Henderson; M. 
P. M.= Pierpont Manor. 
Manns\Tlle; W.= Woodville; M. M.= Mather's Mills; 
