Lisle is a town in Broome County, New York, United States.
[citation needed] Rockefeller's father lived outside the morals of the Lisle community since he had two wives.
[citation needed] One reported original settlement, the Torry Lot, was located approximately within a one-mile radius of the hill on Hotaling's property (the first owner of a piece of the Boston Purchase).
The original "Torry Lot" settlers burned their possessions and moved because their livestock died, and they deemed the area uninhabitable.
46 years later (1876), Lisle's population had fallen dramatically to 400, likely because of a flood, but the exact reason for this decline is unknown.
In January 1918, Florence B. Chauncey became the first woman in New York State to vote, at the Lisle Village Hall.
A historical marker commemorating this event was erected at the Village Hall in 2018.
Within and near the village of Lisle, this type of turmoil is unlikely to happen again because of dike-building and other flood control work along the Tioughnioga River and tributaries, which was accomplished in conjunction with construction of the Whitney Point dam on the separate Otselic River watershed (authorized under the Flood Control Act of June 22, 1936).
20.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.