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    1. Clermont Patriots John Trees, Joseph Perrine and John Snell
    2. John Charles Tippet
    3. John Trees came to Miller's station in 1801 from Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, but a few years later settled near Point Isabel, where he died in his eight-first year. His name figures very prominently in the "Pennsylvania Revolutionary Annals." His son, John, was in the War of 1812, and died in 1866, aged eighty-two. The latter raised twelve children. Adam, Jacob and Peter, sons of John Trees, Sr, removed at an early date to Indiana. Joseph Perrine in 1805 settled on Barne's run in Williamsburg township. He served throughout the war. His sons were, James, the famous old magistrate, Arthur and Ralph, and his daughters, Martha married Isaac Dye, Eleanor, Joseph Holman, Elizabeth, John Gill, and Ann, Andrew Hickey. He was the grandfather of Colonel J. A. Perrine, of Bethel, and came from Middlesex county, New Jersey, and his son, James, married Polly Kain, the mother of the late Mrs. John Jamieson, of Batavia. John Snell: In 1801, David, Daniel and John Snell came to Clermont, but after a few months the latter returned and settled in Virginia. The first two located on the old Chillicothe road, near Williamsburg. John was in Harry Lee's cavalry. John Charles Tippet [email protected]

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