Lee, Oliver

  • Posted on: 6 February 2015
  • By: khughes
Primary Name
First Name: 
Oliver
Surname: 
Lee
Birth and Death
Birth Info
Birth Month: 
December
Birth Day: 
23
Birth Year: 
1791
Birth Note: 
Lebanon, CT
Citation for Birth Info: 
Citation Notes: 
http://mcclurgmuseum.org/blog/2011/02/16/oliver-lee-bicentennial-biography-no-27/
Death Info
Death Month: 
July
Death Day: 
28
Death Year: 
1846
Death Note: 
Buffalo, NY
Citation for Death Info: 
Citation Notes: 
http://mcclurgmuseum.org/blog/2011/02/16/oliver-lee-bicentennial-biography-no-27/
Relationships
Marriage Information: 
Marriage and Children Info
Biographical Information
Seward Context: 
Official/Professional
Profession: 
Mercantile business
Biography and Citation Information: 
Biography: 
"Oliver Lee was born in Lebanon, Conn. on Dec. 23, 1791. He was married in Connecticut, Oct. 30, 1813, to Eliza Downer. That same year, Lee came to Genesee County, N.Y. and settled in Orangeville – now Wyoming County – and started a farm. He was an early constable and a deputy sheriff for Genesee County. In 1823, Lee went into the mercantile business in Sheldon, N.Y. and continued it for one year. In 1825, he came to Westfield and began a mercantile business and by the fall of 1827, he started trading in Silver Creek, having purchased the mill and farm previously owned by John E. Howard. By 1828 Lee and his family had moved to Silver Creek and in the same year, took into partnership Clark C. Swift, and, under the firm name of Lee & Swift, continued business until 1832. During that time he built up a large trade with the Indians and settlers reaching to the south line of the county. Lee also is credited with building the Silver Creek House in 1831 and 1832. From 1833 to 1835, Lee served as Supervisor of the Town of Hanover. In 1840 his son, Charles H. Lee, became a business partner and soon retired from the mercantile business. In 1839, Lee established the Bank of Silver Creek and was its first president. He then established Oliver Lee & Co.’s Bank of Buffalo in 1844. Lee and his wife had 11 children, nine of which reached adulthood. He died suddenly in Buffalo, July 28, 1846."
Biography: 
Probably mentioned in regards to the Holland Land Company in 18370902WHS_BJS1 and 18370925BJS_WHS1.
Extra information from Google Docs spreadsheet
Citation for Marriage Info (old): 
Editorial Information
Editorial Review: 
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