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Thomas Buell (1756-1820) married Irene Blodgett and moved from Somers, Connecticut to Earlville, New York. Descendants lived in New Eng- land, New York, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Washington and elsewhere.
Contains name, birth date and state, death date, source of information, marriage date, spouse and spouse's date of birth. Arranged alphabetically by generations.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.
For most of its early history, America was awash in cider, the most popular drink of the 18th and 19th centuries. Originally a farmer’s drink, it was a staple on farms and plantations in the colonies and an intimate part of everyday life for all citizens from Revolutionary War soldiers to elite landowners and officials. John Adams drank it every morning to settle his stomach, and politicians gave it away at rallies to gain popularity. Although not much is know about the author, Jonathan Buell’s guide includes everything you need to know about homemade cider from growing the apples to building cider mills and presses, fermenting and refining the cider, converting it to wine and champagne,...
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