
were within the limits of the
town. Moscow, (p.v.) near the center, incorp.
about 1850, contains 3 churches and 320 inhabitants.
Cuylerville, (p.v.) in the E. part, incorp. in
1848, contains a church, a distillery, and 354
inhabitants; Gibonsville,(p.v.) in the S.W.
part, a paper mill, sawmill, and 16 houses. Ebenezer
Allen was the first settler, soon after the close of
the Revolution, but left soon after. The first
permanent settlement was commenced by Horatio and
John H. Jones, in 1789. The census reports 4
churches in town.
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LOCATION
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| Leicester | ==== | west of the village, on Rte 20A and 39. | ==== |
| Taunton | ==== | north of town, near intersection of Peoria Rd. and Starr Rd. | ==== |
Resources
TOWN CLERK : Mary Yasso, 2361 Leicester Rd.,
Leicester, NY 14481
BOOKS
American Legion, Carlton Borse Post 1007,
Leicester, NY 14481
CHURCHES:
Union Presbyterian Church, Main Street,
Leicester, (585)382-3676
St.Thomas Aquinas ans St.Lucy's Parish, 175 Main St., Leicester, (585)382-3400 FOOTNOTES[Beards Creek] Named from Little Beard, an Indian chief, whose principal village, Little Beard's Town, was situated on the present site of Cuylerville. ... (back) [in 1789] Among the other early settlers were Elijah Hunt, Alexander Ewing, adn Maj. Wm. Lemon. Jellis, Thomas, and Wm. Clute, from Schenectady, were also early settlers. The first child born was James Jones, May 5, 1791; and first death, that of Mrs. Horatio Jones, in June 1792. The first inn was kept by Leonard Stimson, in 1797. He also opened the first store, soon after. The first sawmill was built by Ebenezer Allen, at Gibsonville, in 1792; and the first gristmill, by Oliver L. Phelps, near Moscow, in 1799. (back) [churches in town] Presb., M.E., Bap., Ref. Presb. (back)
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