Pioneer Collections, 8. köideThe Society, 1886 |
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... remained on his father's farm until he became of age . October 4 , 1840 , he was married to Miss Hannah Mathers , and November following moved to Michi- gan and settled upon a new farm in the township of Tyler , Eaton county . He buried ...
... remained on his father's farm until he became of age . October 4 , 1840 , he was married to Miss Hannah Mathers , and November following moved to Michi- gan and settled upon a new farm in the township of Tyler , Eaton county . He buried ...
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... remained a con- sistent and honored member until her death . November 27th last , a goodly company of friends met at her residence on Church street to celebrate the golden wedding of David Foote and Mary Bidwell . The poem for the ...
... remained a con- sistent and honored member until her death . November 27th last , a goodly company of friends met at her residence on Church street to celebrate the golden wedding of David Foote and Mary Bidwell . The poem for the ...
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... remained until his 25th year . Lured by the prospective advantages of the west , he departed for Michigan in 1837 , and in the same year located at Mason . He was the first physician in the village and the second to locate in the county ...
... remained until his 25th year . Lured by the prospective advantages of the west , he departed for Michigan in 1837 , and in the same year located at Mason . He was the first physician in the village and the second to locate in the county ...
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... remained until twenty - one years of age , after which he was for several years engaged with binding establishments in that city and Boston as journeyman and foreman . In 1857 he removed to Lan- sing and connected himself with the State ...
... remained until twenty - one years of age , after which he was for several years engaged with binding establishments in that city and Boston as journeyman and foreman . In 1857 he removed to Lan- sing and connected himself with the State ...
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... remained outside , who were unable to gain admission . Rev. Mr. Ellis's sermon was in the main a sketch of the life of the de- ceased , especially delineating the progress of his conversion from skepticism to a lively Christian faith ...
... remained outside , who were unable to gain admission . Rev. Mr. Ellis's sermon was in the main a sketch of the life of the de- ceased , especially delineating the progress of his conversion from skepticism to a lively Christian faith ...
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