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- Amboy New York -
Frederick Ambrose suggested “Amboy,” from the town of that name in New Jersey. Happy thought -it met with general approval-and the town was organized by act of Legislature dated March 25, 1830, and five days later the first town meeting was held and the following officers elected:
Sage Parks, supervisor; Frederick Ambrose, town clerk; Anson Abels, Sylvanus Coon, P. A. Kidelle, assessors; Josima L. Smith, Truman M. Kinne, Dorastus Green, commissioners of highways; Alvin Cranson, collector; Sage Parks, Ephraim Smith, James Edmonds, commissioners of schools; John Jamison, Nathaniel Williams, Frederick Ambrose, inspectors of common schools; Anson Abels, John G. Woodward, overseers of the poor; Alvin Cranson, John Edmonds, John J. Wheeler, constables; Daniel Whitlock, Julian Carter, Sylvanus Coon, justices of the peace.
Following is a list of the successive supervisors and clerks of this town from its formation:
In 1830-31, Sage Parks; 1832-34, Dorastus Green; 1835 Dorastus Green; 1837
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