[WED]Skaneateles, New York
James Ridley
wedmore@lists.tutton.org
Thu, 27 Dec 2001 16:18:44 -0500
Mel,
I know what you mean. My Wedmore ancestors arrived in 1861 and migrated to
Cayuga County. They lived primarily in the Port Byron area. The family
surnames were Day, Willis, Bunn and Allen.
Jim Ridley
>From: lader <lader@gwu.edu>
>Reply-To: wedmore@lists.tutton.org
>To: "post, Wedmore list" <wedmore@lists.tutton.org>
>Subject: [WED]Skaneateles, New York
>Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 13:16:16 -0500
>
>Hello List,
>
> One of my Lader/Larder cousins, Jan Larder-Davis and her family from
>Kidderminster, England has been visiting us for the Christmas holidays.
>We drove up to my hometown, Skaneateles, New York, where my great
>grandfather Paul Larder and my grandmother Eliza Phippen settled in c.
>1855-56. Walking through Lakeview Cemetery, we were struck by the large
>number of Wedmore names that appeared on the tombstones. I've often
>wondered why so many from the Somerset area were attracted to
>Skaneateles. Certainly the availability of the land, the abundance of
>teasels grown there, the general "climate" of the area would be some
>reasons. But does anyone on the list know of any types of "advertising"
>in the 19th century that would perhaps have mentioned this otherwise
>quite small town?
> Best to all--
>
>Mel Lader
>Alexandria, VA
>
>Larder/Lader/Leader, Phippen, Tincknell and others.
>
>
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