Polly was born in 1777, daughter of Elisha Woodworth and Ann Bradley.
Polly married Calvin Fargo.
She passed away in 1873. She is buried in the Merrifield Cemetery, Benton, Yates County, New York, USA.[1]
Calvin Fargo in 1809. He had been several years in the town and was at first a school teacher. He settled on Flat street and practiced as a physician till 1817, and had a very extensive ride, going to all parts of the country from Geneva to Bath. He then moved to Indiana where he died very suddenly in 1818. The family returned, and his widow still survives at the age of ninety-three, residing with her daughter, Mrs. Hiram Weed of Benton. Their children were Hiram S., Russel R., Julia, Elizabeth, Abigail R., John C. and Elisha W.
(History and Directory of Yates County)
Calvin Fargo in 1809. He had been several years in the town and was at first a school teacher. He settled on Flat street and practiced as a physician till 1817, and had a very extensive ride, going to all parts of the country from Geneva to Bath. He then moved to Indiana where he died very suddenly in 1818. The family returned, and his widow still survives at the age of ninety-three, residing with her daughter, Mrs. Hiram Weed of Benton. Their children were Hiram S., Russel R., Julia, Elizabeth, Abigail R., John C. and Elisha W.
(History and Directory of Yates County)
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