As a young man Buel left Fairfield and settled in New Berlin, Chenango, New York, where he met and married Sally Brown. They had two children Julia Ann and Arnold before Sally died. On September 30, 1827, Buel married Sally's sister Nancy and they had five children: Ruth Ann, William H., Edward L., Oscar and Marshall.
Buel's tombstone is located at Dundee Township Cemetery West on Lot 119 which was purchased August 18, 1879 by Marshall Sherman (which Marshall Sherman, his brother or son?) six years after his death. Where was Buel originally buried? Was he buried at Schroeder Cemetery near his farm? Were his remains moved with his tombstone?
As a young man Buel left Fairfield and settled in New Berlin, Chenango, New York, where he met and married Sally Brown. They had two children Julia Ann and Arnold before Sally died. On September 30, 1827, Buel married Sally's sister Nancy and they had five children: Ruth Ann, William H., Edward L., Oscar and Marshall.
Buel's tombstone is located at Dundee Township Cemetery West on Lot 119 which was purchased August 18, 1879 by Marshall Sherman (which Marshall Sherman, his brother or son?) six years after his death. Where was Buel originally buried? Was he buried at Schroeder Cemetery near his farm? Were his remains moved with his tombstone?
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