Names Listed as Pioneers in the book

History of Green County, by Helen Bingham

for the Village of Albany


Campbell, James

Higby

Martin, Christopher

Brown, Hiram

Mitchell, Samuel

Broughton, Aaron

Broughton, John

Burgess, Wm.

Minert, Christopher

Whitcomb, Joshua and A.

Eldred, S. L.

Smiley, Daniel

Comstock, Asa

Webb, William

Phillips, Israel

Holmes, A. S.

McNaught, Gilbert

McVee

Copp, Edward

Bagley, George

Hills, Price

Kellogg, Aaron

Folsom, Reuben

Stewart, Thomas

Pond, Captain E. O.

Nichols, S. F.

Sylvester, Amos

Stevenson, John and Nelson

Gleason, Robert

Richardson, J. V.

Sawyer, J. B.

Stearns, Dr.

Hewitt, Captain R. H.

Warren, Zebina

Richardson, R.J. & Wm

Warren, J.H., L. H., and E. F.

Bowen, E.

Lemuel, John

Barton, C. T.

Johnson, J.

Dunkleburg, J.

Carrier, T.

Vancuren, V.R.

Dexter, I. S.

Lacy, Y.T.

Below are listed large farmers and holders of office during the early years of Albany

Baker, Joseph

Atkinson, Richard

Brewer, Jeremiah

Brown, Hiram

Broughton, Aaron

Burgor, A.R.

Broughton, John

Burt, F. J.

Carver, J.W.

Carodine, John

Chase, John B.

Comstock, Asa

Comstock, Lewis

Davis, Edward

Dexter, Ira S.

Eldred, S. L.

Eldred, S. R.

Flint, John

Flint, Joshua

Flint, Thoms

Francis, Wm.

Gleason, M.G.

Gilbertson, Ole

Hamer, Richard

Holmes, A.S.

Hurlburt

Ingram, Moses

Jenks, J.D.

Jones, Aaron

Jones, Hiram B.

Jones, Edward

Jones, Wm.

Kettleson, Ole

Lacy, John F.

Leverson, Ole

Lloyd, Edward

Ludington, J.H.

Ludington, Hosea

Minert, Christopher

Mitchell, Thomas

Meredith, Mary

McNaught, George

Moore, Geo

Murray, N.B.

Nichols, S. F.

Pond, S.A.

Peckham, W. S.

Phillips, Israel

Pryce, Evan

Purinton, J.M.

Perry, John B.

Putnam, H.D.

Reese, Wm, Sr.

Shaafer, John

Smiley, C. B.

Smiley, Daniel

Swancutt, Benj.

Shoemaker, Jacob G.

Trow, John

Watkins, John H.

Whitcomb, Joshua

Williams, John

Wood, John

Welton, W. B.

Warren, Z.

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