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Below is a family biography included in Book of Biographies: Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens, Cortland County, New York published by Biographical Publishing Company in 1898.  These biographies are valuable for genealogy research in discovering missing ancestors or filling in the details of a family tree. Family biographies often include far more information than can be found in a census record or obituary.  Details will vary with each biography but will often include the date and place of birth, parent names including mothers' maiden name, name of wife including maiden name, her parents' names, name of children (including spouses if married), former places of residence, occupation details, military service, church and social organization affiliations, and more.  There are often ancestry details included that cannot be found in any other type of genealogical record.

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CHARLES H. GILLETTE, a leading and successful farmer of the town of Scott, Cortland County, N. Y., was born on Cold Brook, near East Scott, September 9, 1824. He is a son of Horatio N. and Marilla (Starr) Gillette, and a grandson of John Gillette.

The Gillette family is of French Huguenot stock, and upon coming to this country settled in Massachusetts, where John Gillette was born. There he grew to manhood and married. He reared a family of seven children, whose names are as follows: William, deceased; Mercy, who married Ansel Wilcox; Jerusia married a Mr. Burlingame, and they lived in the western part of the State of New York; Gersham, who died in Clarkson, Michigan, was an horticulturist; Annice lived in Auburn for a few years, then went to Michigan, where she died; John, who became a judge of Cortland County; and Horatio N. In 1790 his son John, best known as Judge, the uncle of our subject, came to this county and purchased a tract of government land on Cold Brook. After a few years he returned to his native state and brought his father and most of the family to this county, and they all settled on Cold Brook in 1805. It was then an almost unbroken wilderness, and they set about the difficult task of clearing it. They all became prosperous and well-to-do farmers. Our subject’s grandfather lived only a short time after coming to Scott. Of the sons John, or as he was known, Judge Gillette, became one of the most prominent men in this section of the state. He was a member of the Democratic party and held many high offices. He was judge of the county for a number of years and was a Member of the Assembly. At one time he was a Presidential Elector, and was often a delegate to county, district, state, and even national conventions. He was for a number of years postmaster of Scott. In all of these positions he served faithfully and did much to advance the interests of the community. He was liberal in the support of his church and assisted in building the Baptist Church in his neighborhood.

Horatio N. Gillette was born in 1799 and was a native of the State of Massachusetts. He followed farming in the northern part of Scott until 1836, when he bought a farm southeast of Scott, upon which our subject now lives. He lived there until 1847, and then went to Little York, where he engaged in the manufacture of wagons, also in wagon repairing. He took his two sons, Harley and George, into the business, and they worked under the firm name of Gillette & Sons. He finally retired from the business and took a trip to Missouri. After remaining there for two years he returned to his farm and lived with his son Charles the remainder of his life. He died in 1885, at the ripe old age of eighty-six years. He was united in marriage with Marilla Starr, by whom he had the following children: Albertus, deceased, was a farmer of Scott; Charles H., our subject; Mary, deceased, was the wife of James Northrup; George, who lived in Missouri, was a mechanic and carpenter; John, who died in childhood; John, second of that name, who also died at an early age; Frank, deceased, who was in the Civil War with Sherman during his memorable march through Georgia — after the war he came home, but later went to Illinois, where he taught school; and Harley, who lived in Missouri, and met death by drowning in the Osage River. Mrs. Gillette was seventy-three years of age when overtaken by death in 1873.

Charles H. Gillette grew to manhood in his native town, and at the age of twenty-two went to Illinois, where he remained for one year. He then returned to Scott, and since 1848 he has lived on the old farm bought by his father. He is engaged in general farming and dairying. He has a fine farm of two hundred and seventy acres of well improved land, which is supplied with neat and substantial buildings. He has an attractive herd of thirty-eight good cows, which will compare favorably with any in the town.

In February, 1852, Mr. Gillette was united in marriage with Martha J. Bacon, a daughter of Ansel Bacon, by whom he has had six children: Fred H., who is a jeweler of Fairfield, Ill.; Mary, wife of Lewis Van Patten; Ella (Mrs. Hoag); Emma, the wife of Martin Sheerar; Frank B. of Cortland; and Ada of Cortland. Mr. Gillette is a well educated man, having graduated from the University of Albany. He learned the profession of a civil engineer and followed it for a time, but does not now. In politics he is a stanch Republican and has held several offices; for twelve years he was assessor, also justice of the peace for several terms. He has been a delegate to county and district conventions. Socially, he is a member of Homer Lodge, No. 352, F. & A. M.; of the Homer Lodge, No. 99, I. O. O. F.; and of the Cortland County Agricultural Society. Mr. and Mrs. Gillette are active members of the Baptist Church of Scott.

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This family biography is one of numerous biographies included in Book of Biographies: Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens, Cortland County, New York published in 1898. 

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