According to Crisfield Johnson's 1878 "History of Washington County, New York," Westfield was the original name of the town of Fort Ann. From p. 303, "This town was formed as Westfield from a portion of the territory of Washington county, March 23, 1786. It had not previously been under any town government. Its name was from Westfield, Mass, from which place some of the early settlers came. . . . In the year 1808 the name was changed to Fort Ann, to prevent a confusion of names in the State and in memory of the old fort at the village." NOTE: the village of Fort Ann, according to Johnson, was incorporated by an act of the Legislature, passed March 7, 1820. Bill Carr Ballston Lake Saratoga County ---------- From: Tim Cook <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Westfield, NY-1790 Date: Thursday, November 18, 1999 12:49 PM Hello: Can anyone tell me where Westfield, Washington County, NY was located in 1790? [not to be confused with Westfield, Chautaqua County in western New York]. I have been unable to locate it on any historical map at my disposal. The 1790 Fed Census for New York lists several Joseph Cook's; one of them having resided in above said township; but other sources place many of my ancestor Joseph Cook's activities in Granville, NY. Just to further confuse things, there were other Joseph Cook's in the 1790 Fed Census residing not too distant; and locating Westfield is one step in clearing up who is who. I apologize if this is off topic; but any help is greatly appreciated. -Tim Cook