These are such a window on a different world. Although I didn't have any Granville ancestral connections, as far as I can tell, I always enjoy reading these. Thanks a lot for transcribing and sharing them! - Mike Huggins (Argyler by upbringing, but a southern Californian now by inertia) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 7:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NYWASHIN] 1920--North Granville News. Source, Granville (N.Y) Sentinel--Nov.26,1920. NORTH GRANVILLE, N.Y. John B. Davis and family have returned to Hudson Falls, where they have taken apartments for the winter. The devotional meeting of the Epworth League, Sunday, will be led by George Cone. Subject,Unchristian America, a Menace and a Challenge " First Corinthians 9:26-27. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapin of this village, who have legally adopted as their own, the little six year twins, who have been in their home for some time, wish to correct an item that appeared a few weeks ago in this paper, in regard to the children's parents. Herbert J. Hunn, the superintendent of the Troy Orphan asylum, was written to in regard to the matter, and this is his reply: "The mother of the children you have adopted does not, and never did live in Granville, Neither parent came from Granville, and I am informed never resided in Washington county. You can deny the Granville connection with the case entirely ". ============================== Search our Immigration Records and view names from multiple ports ranging from 1500s - 1900s. Over 23 million records to view. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13967/rd.ashx