>Resent-Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 10:47:17 -0700 (PDT) >From: RogLA@aol.com >...William and Mary are said to be buried in LENOX. A primer on the locale >from a knowing individual would be great. Thanks in advance. >Best regards, Roger Eugene Mills Well I have posted a little on this before, but I am happy to do so again. I grew up in the Town of Paris, NY in what is known as the "Sauquoit (or Saghdaquadah if you go back far enough) Valley" which would include Paris, Paris Station, Paris Hill, and at the bottom of Paris Hill the villages of Sauquoit and Clayville (which was called Paris Furnace until Henry Clay visited and spoke there in the 1800's, I forget just when). The area is then, was when I lived there, and I think shall remain forever very rural, many dairy farms, lots of kids driving tractors at age 13 (we thought we were so cool!). The Lenox that you mention though is "all the way" over in Madison County and I can't speak much to that at all. I am not aware of any Mills family up "on the hill" but I will ask my mother (who was born in Clayville in 1923, served as the village clerk there for several years and whom *I* consider to be the de facto Clayville Historical Society!! :-)] If there were any Mills in Paris between 1925 and 1990, she will know! If you have any more specific queations about the area, I would be happy to give them a go! Marsha Strong resident of Clayville, NY, 1948-1966 > >==== NYONEIDA Mailing List ==== >Contact the List Manager at judjack@rocketmail.com >For List Rules visit http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/1006 click on Mailing List >Visit the Oneida County Mailing List Surname Page at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/1006/oneida.html >Visit the Oneida Co NYGenWeb Page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyoneida > >