Pardon my mid-Western error in usage. Sauquoit is a village, in the town of Paris, close to the border of Litchfield. Martha Herkimer/Montgomery On Sat, 29 May 1999, hatsnyc wrote: > The 1867 directories are interesting in that for some persons they state a > post office address in parentheses signifying that they did not reside > where their mail was delivered. Sauquoit is a town in Oneida County. So > your grandfather resided in Litchfield but his post office was in > Sauquoit. I would assume that he lived quite close to the border. > > Martha > Coordinator > Herkimer/Montgomery > > On Fri, 28 May 1999, Claire Jury-Cranford wrote: > > > Hi, I thought that Sauquoit was in Oneida County, but on the directory of > > 1917 Herkimer has listed my Grandfather George Jury as living in Sauquoit > > and a farmer. He was a farmer in Litchfield as my uncle was born there in > > 1915 and three of my brothers in 1927-1928- 1931. In the 1930s George Jury > > had a coal business in Sauquoit. Let me rephrase that. I know he had a coal > > company in Sauquoit in the middle 1930s as my Dad built a home next to the > > business and I lived there from 1934 to around 1941. They have built a road > > where the home and coal business and an old mill used to be. To get back to > > my question is Sauquoit in Oneida or Herkimer Counties? > > I went a long way to as a simple question. Sorry. > > Can anyone straighten me out? > > Claire Jury Cranford, in North Carolina > > > > > > ==== NYHERKIM Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Herkimer/Montgomery Counties GenWeb page at > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/ > > > > > ==== NYHERKIM Mailing List ==== > QUESTIONS? Contact listowner Kim Branagan at [email protected], > a proud Donor of RootsWeb.com. >