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Family farm still working after two centuries
AuburnPub ^ | March 6, 2006 | Beverly Sayles

Posted on 03/07/2006 5:06:07 PM PST by Pharmboy

If you're Irish, you're familiar with the following words: shamrocks, claddagh and trinity designs, merino wool, Dresden and Belleek porcelain, Celtic music and crosses, bogwood, the Book of Cels, connemara marble, new grange spirals, “Erin Go Braugh” (Ireland forever) and “Cead Mile Failte” (one hundred thousand welcomes).

As it is March and we Irish from the town of Victory are a proud lot, we would like to honor and remember one Irish family - the Martin/Wood/Houghtaling family.

John Martin (future Revolutionary War veteran) left county Sligo, in the northern part Ireland in the 1700s and sailed to America to New York City. There he worked as a coachman for a year or two. Mary McLaughlin, also from Ireland, came to New York City and worked as a servant girl.

They left New York City and came to Cayuga County, first in the township of Scipio and later John went on foot alone to the township of Cato (later Victory) with only a knapsack, ax, gun and kettle on his back. Mary's father, James McLaughlin, bought a grant of land in the military township of Cato, (later Townline Road in the very southern part of the town of Victory), from a Revolutionary war soldier in exchange for a horse and saddle in 1800. John and Mary were married Oct. 28, 1802 and moved to 100 acres on Lot 65 given to them by her father as a wedding gift and for proving up the land.

Jane Martin was their first child, and the first white child born in the town on July 19, 1804. Samuel Campbell Wood, coming from Sciolo County, Ohio, but born in now Tompkins County, married Jane Martin Oct. 28, 1825 and kept the family farm until their deaths.

Jane's father, John, died in 1809 at the age of 42 and her mother, Mary died in 1818 at the age of 39. The farm then passed to Smith D. Wood, son of Samuel and Jane, then to Smith's son Clarence, then to Clarence's son Paul, then to Paul's son, Paul Jr. who still owns and operates the farm today. The fact that the farm has been in the family for more than 200 years now and still operates as a prosperous farm is remarkable.

Thanks to Marian Wood Houghtaling of Cato, Clarence Wood's daughter, for this information and for her preserving our Irish heritage and history in the town of Victory.

Sam Martin, brother of John lived in the northern part of the town and was an assessor appointed at that first town meeting in March 1821, when the Town of Victory separated from the town of Cato. Other Irish families coming in the early 1800s were the Campbells, Colemans, Kelleys, Maroneys and Murphys. We have a rich Celtic tradition which contributed much to the town's music, arts and history.

We also proudly claim a relatively new family, the Michael and Debra Marinelli family in Victory, who have a family band, “Repercussion,” along with their son, Lee, and daughter, Krista.

The family, definitely Irish in spirit, has created a very pleasing, enjoyable musical sound and each plays many instruments. They have a new Celtic CD, “Traditions,” to be released in the next few weeks. They also had a Christmas CD, “Seasonings,” out this past fall. They donate a percentage of their CD sales to the Golisano Children's Hospital of Central New York at University Hospital in Syracuse. They will perform their Irish music at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 12, at the Baldwinsville Library and 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 19, at the Carousel Center. We wish them much success.

More than 70 million people worldwide claim Irish ancestry, so Happy St. Patrick's Day to all those Irish and Irish in spirit. In the spirit of St. Patrick, “may the road rise up to meet you, may the wind be always at your back, the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields, and until we meet again, may God hold you in the hollow of His hand.”

Beverly Sayles lives and writes from Victory


TOPICS: History; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: celtic; irish; newyorkstate; ohio; revwar
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To: Pharmboy
But the General knew the value of his scots-irish brothers-in-arms.

"If defeated everywhere else I will make my last stand for liberty among the Scots-Irish of my native Virginia".
21 posted on 03/07/2006 8:52:23 PM PST by hedgetrimmer ("I'm a millionaire thanks to the WTO and "free trade" system--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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To: hedgetrimmer

Yep...'zackly like that.


22 posted on 03/08/2006 2:52:09 AM PST by Pharmboy (The stone age didn't end because they ran out of stones.)
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To: Pharmboy

"John Martin (future Revolutionary War veteran) left 'COUNTY SLIGO,' in the northern part of Ireland in the 1700s"
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SLIGO is quiet and beautiful, and so is the drive along the coast. Coney Island is just off the coast. We were in COUNTY SLIGO in Ireland last July and visited the gravesite of William Butler Yeats.

http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~bump/E392M/cp/Yeatsbio.htm



23 posted on 03/08/2006 8:33:30 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta (There's always a reason to choose life.)
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To: fanfan; Happygal; Colosis; Black Line; Cucullain; SomeguyfromIreland; Youngblood; Fergal; Cian; ...

Irish emigration ping.


24 posted on 03/08/2006 12:59:19 PM PST by Irish_Thatcherite (~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
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To: fanfan

Thanks, but I'll save the 'Happy Paddy's Day' for next Friday week!!


25 posted on 03/08/2006 1:00:51 PM PST by Irish_Thatcherite (~~~A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!~~~)
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