Robert Elliott lived where President village now is. He was one of the early settlers of the county. He had a grist-mill seven miles below Tionesta, and a good farm on the river bottom. William Elliott, son of Robert, was in business in Franklin in company with Hugh Henry, and afterward in the foundry business, as Elliott & Eply. He was prothonotary of Venango county and a good man. The grist-mill was a water-power at the mouth of Hemlock creek. The property now belongs to E. E. Clapp At Henry's Bend lived John Henry. His was the first house above Pithole riffle, and a good place of entertainment. John's son Hugh I have already mentioned as a partner of William Elliott in mercantile business at Franklin.
So what's your point. Do you have an Idea you are trying to project? Am I missing something? On Aug 16, 2006, at 6:19 PM, Nae80Queen@aol.com wrote: > Robert Elliott lived where President village now is. He was one of the > early > settlers of the county. He had a grist-mill seven miles below > Tionesta, and > a good farm on the river bottom. William Elliott, son of Robert, was in > business in Franklin in company with Hugh Henry, and afterward in the > foundry > business, as Elliott & Eply. He was prothonotary of Venango county and > a good > man. The grist-mill was a water-power at the mouth of Hemlock creek. > The > property now belongs to E. E. Clapp > At Henry's Bend lived John Henry. His was the first house above Pithole > riffle, and a good place of entertainment. John's son Hugh I have > already > mentioned as a partner of William Elliott in mercantile business at > Franklin. > > > > > ==== WARof1812 Mailing List ==== > UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS > Warof1812-L-request@rootsweb.com UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> > Warof1812-D-request@rootsweb.com UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >