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1829 - 1929
Land
Ownership Atlas
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Branch County,
Michigan
Showing Original Purchasers
starting in 1829, &amp; Land ownership
in the years of
1858, 1872, 1894, 1909, 1915 &amp; 1929

�Published
Branch County
Post Office
Coldwater,

199

Printed
Windmill Publications,
6628 Uebelhack
Mt. Vernon,

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The Branch County Genealogical Society
acknowledge the following persons and
helped prepare this
The staff of the Branch District Library, Mary
The Library of Michigan,
Mr. Joe Normandin,
The following members of the Genealogical Society contributed greatly
success of the
Donna
Randall
Jim
Betty
Natha
Elnore
Dave
ElDean
Estel
Charles Woodward,

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Original Land Purchasers
Thomas S. AtLee, of the U.S. Land Office in Kalamazoo, Michigan drew these
Plats and certified them on August 1, 1850. They show the and sold by
Government on Land Patents (deeds), however Section 16 of each township, and
Coldwater Sections 13, 14, 23, 24, Girard Section 19, and Union Section 24 were
turned over by the Federal Government to the State of Michigan to sell, the proceeds
to be used for educational purposes, and AtLee therefore leaves them blank.
The names of purchasers, their residence, and where they bought land was
furnished to us by the Michigan State Archives in Lansing, and this alphabetical listing
does include information on a lands in Branch County. Information on individual
sales is shown in the publication 'Branch County, Michigan Original Land Purchasers'
published by the Branch County Genealogical Society, 1996, and is available for
purchase.

1858 Wall Map by Gail &amp; Jones
Published in Philadelphia, this wall map is very rare. Tw o copies are known,
one owned in Quincy, Michigan by Joe Normandin and the other at the National
Archives in Washington, D.C. W e used parts of each map to include in this atlas.
There was no index with the original wall map.

1872 Atlas by C. 0. Titus of
This atlas of Branch County was quite popular and a number of copies exist,
however they are in poor shape and will not permit a great deal of handling. There
was no index included with this atlas.

1894 Atlas bylktlas Publishing, Fort Wayne. Indiana
There are copies of this atlas available, however the paper is deteriorating, and
there was no index with the original book.

1909 Wall Map by Clifton Chadwick, C.E., Hillsdale Michigan
Three copies of this wall map are known, in different stages of repair. T h e plats
as shown here are from two of the wall maps, one belonging to the Branch District
Library, and the other the property of Ralph &amp; Pat Tobalske of Girard. M r . Chadwick
indexed the names, and we show his index as printed.

1915 Standard Atlas by Geo. A. Ogle,
Probably the best of the atlases, most of the original books are losing pages as
the bindings deteriorate. There was no index with the original book.

1929 Plat Book by W. W. Hixon &amp; Co., Rockford, IL.
This plat book is included, showing the land ownership after 100 years. There
are farms shown here in Branch County still owned in 1929 by the families that bought
them from the government in the 1830's, and a few farms yet owned by the same
families at the present time, 1996. T h i s plat book is shown here with an index.

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�INDEX
T

ORIGNINAL
PURCHASERS
MAP
O

BRANCH
MICHit GAN
,

N T 9

85

1

�TIMEMINOMINI=EMMEIMMIEL.

�ORIGINAL LAND PURCHASERS OF BRANCH COUNTY.
ALG-Algansee B AT -Batavia B E T-Bethel BRO-Bronson B U T-Butler CAL-California C O L -Coldwater GIL-Gilead
GIR-Girard KIN-Kinderhook M AT-Matteson N O B -Noble OVI-Ovid OUI-Quincy S H E -Sherwood UNI-Union
MI
Abbott, Audrarn - Wayne Co. MI

Isa_A.J1
c,oi

Jun 6,

Abbott. Robert H - Wayne

COL (15)

J

Abey, Richard - Ontano

ALG (17)

M

Abram. John - Branch

0(9(25)

F

Adams &amp; Waterman. Branch

MAT (2,4,9)

u

Aldnch. %Warn Branch Co M I

UNI (36)

A

p

r

AkInch Wilharn 'Wayne

GIR (30)

M

a

y

y

Oleander Henry P ¥ Heremer

BUT (27)

M

a

y

b

Alger, Isaac P - Branch

OVI (20)

N

o

v

n

Alger, Jacob' Branch Co. MI

ovi (29)

N

o

v

n

a
e
J

a

Adams, Anse Onondaga

UNI (10)

A

u

g

Alger, Joshua W - Branch

OVI (19.30)

Adams Asa Perron- Branch

BAT (23)

N

o

v

Allen, Berson-en - Hresdale

QUI (24)

Adams, Chester - Branch Co. MI

GIL (12)

A

p

r

Allen Caroline- Branch

BET (16)

Marna France H - Branch Co M I

NOB (8)

A

p

r

Alien, Erastus Genesee

019 (2,11)

Adams. Handel B - Branch

NOB (17)

J

u

n

Allen, Hannah M - Branch

GIR (19)

Adams Isaac - Wayne Co. OH

OIL (12)

A

p

r

Allen James ¥ Toga CO N Y

961 (13)

O

Adams. James - Branch

0111 (10,15.22)

Allen, Jesse- Branch

SHE (8)

Adorns. Jason P - Branch

COL

Alen, John - Branch

OVI (5)

Marrs, Wales. Branch

BRO (2029,30,34.36) A u g

Allen, N -Branch

BET (16)

S

e

p

Adams, Wales ¥ Branch

CAL (8)

A

p

r

Adana, Wales. Branch

MAT (9)

p

r

Adams Wales Branch

NOB (5,17)

D

e

a

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Adams Wales.

BET (14,20,21,29)

D

Adams Wales' Bronson MI

BUT (4.62324)

Adams Wales.

SHE (36)

D

e

Adams. WrIkarn - Onondaga

UNI (10)

A

Akin Andrew A - Branch

OVI (22)

Non, Dav-d - Logan

CAL (24)

Akn, Franas L - Branch

OVI (22)

Alden, Hiram - Branch

ALG (7)

Alden Hrram - Branch Co M I

COL (28)

Alden Hiram . 8 r a n c h

GIL (1)

Alden, Hearn R ¥ Branch Co M I

KIN (15)

Alden, Hearn R - Branch

OVI (16,31)

Aldnch, A &amp; W - Branch Co. MI

0)9 (19)

A

u

Ndnch, A 8 W -

UNI (24)

A

u

Aldnch. Abeam - Branch Co., MI

N
M

o

v

y

?

a

A

C

r

J

u

l

M

a

r

c

t

J

a

A

p

3

Olner - Monroe

BUT (22)

c

Allen, Olner - Monroe

CAL (17)

Alison, Adolphus -Wayne

CAL (2)

c

Ambler, Isaac ¥ HrlIsdale

ALG (10)

c

Ambler Isaac Hillsdale

GUI (1025)

c

Ames, Sereno B - Branch

GIR (10)

J

u

n

u

g

Anderson, J W ¥ Branch Co. MI

COL (23)

A

u

g

J

u

n

Anderson, John - Branch

9 9 0 (32)

.

N

o

v

Anderson, John- Branch

NOB (24)

J

u

n

Anderson, John. LaGrange

GIL(17)

N

o

r

Anderson, Wiliam H - Branch

COL (13,14)

i

Andrews, Abraham - Tomplons Co N V

KIN (11,13,14)

e

D

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D

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c

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A
M
M

a
M

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1

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J

O

A

p
J

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Angel, Henry H - Chenango

MAT (10)

F

e

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Anson. Pearson- Branch

GUI (21)

A

p

r

Arbuckle Ryan &amp; Co . Branch Co M I

ALG (16)

J

a

n

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Armstrong. James' Livingston Co N V

COL (23)

M

g

Armstrong, Matthew - Linngston

QUI (3,10)

G(R (4,8,17,18,30) O c t

Armstrong, Thomas ¥ Livingston

GUI (4)

Aldnch, Attrarn - Wa y n e Co., NY

UNI (12,132325.35)

Armstrong, Thomas - Niagara

COL (36)

A

P

,

Aldnch, Abram, Jr - Branch

UNI (25)

Armstrong, Themes- Nagara N Y

QUI (31)

A

p

r

Aldrch. As.- Branch

GIB (2,5.7.8.9)

J

u

l

Amok/ Charles Branch

GUI (16)

A

p

r

Aldnoh. As.- Brancti Co., MI

019(20,31,321

O

c

t

Arnold Pnce - Branch Co M I

COL (25)

N

o

v

Aldrch, As.. Branch Cc, MI

UNI (1)

b

Arnold, Pres. Jr ¥ Branch

COL (26)

S

e

p

Aldrich, Hems ¥ Branch

019 (31)

A

p

r

Arnold, Samuel - Oswego

G)L (1,11)

A/drch, Hams H ¥ Branch Co. MI

UNI (38)

M

a

r

Arnold, W P Branch Co M I

QUI (16)

Mind., Hams H Branch Co N Y

GIR (31)

A

p

r

Arnold Wham L ¥ Branch Co M I

COL (26)

O

c

t

Aldnch. Nelson ¥ Wayne

BUT (5)

M

a

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Ashton, James Branch

BUT (34)

p

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Aldrch, % s e e Calhoun

BUT (5)

J

u

n

Askerson, John - Branch

ALG (20)

N

o

v

Aldrch. Sophron¥ ¥ Brill1d1

GIR (41

A

u

g

AlLee, Anne IA - Kalamazoo MI

0V1135(

F

a

b

AJdnch M i e n - Branch Co M I

GIR 119.32)

AtLee, Rochard J - Kalamazoo Co M I

OVI (34)

D
D

0

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M a y

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F

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S

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p

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1

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p

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1836

�ORIGINAL LAND PURCHASERS OF e f l A t i a i r , O f f l a j i l l a i n a t i
ALG-Algansee B AT-Batavia B E T-Bethel BRO-Bronson B U T-Butler CAL-California C O L -Coldwater GIL-Gilead
GIR-Girard KIN-Kinderhook M AT-Matteson N O B -Noble OVI-Ovid OUI-Quincy S H E -Sherwood UNI-Union
hu

IJIIL611

1119.193
Dec 23,

AtLee. Richard J ¥ Kalamazoo

SHE

F43 33,

Barnhart, Isaac - Wayne Go, NY

Austin. E Branch

UNI

Ace 6.

%mho., Nato. Jr B r a n d t Co M I

CAL ((6)

Sep

Barnhart. Job ¥ Wayne Co N Y

ALG

.Jan 1.18%

Bamhart, Mahlon B - Branch Co, MI B A T

May
Jae

Austin, Nathan 131¥11d1 Co. MI
Austm. Nathan'

( 3 1 8

Mar 38 1836

C O L

G

I

lAat

R

B a t , Waynwnght ¥ Orleans

OW

Oct 29 1850

Barnhart, Mahlon 8 Branch Co .141 U N I (33,3435)

Babbert Oonalus -

BAT

Aug 28 1835

Barnharl. Mahlow ¥ Branch Co , MI

C O L

JJ 16,

Babbitt Cichalus ¥ Allegany

BET

Aug 29,

inhan. Monona - Wayne Co , MI

U N I

Ian 21,

Babcock, George P Orleans

GUI

May 9.

Barnhart, Martin ¥ Branch Co . MI

C

O

L

Oda,

B.abcock, H F ¥ Branch Co M I

COL

Aug 4,

Barnhart Martin 'Branch Co. MI

U

N

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Dec 19

NOB

Nov 19,

Barnhaft, Marlin Washtenee Co , MI G I R

Oct 15 1830

Bader Benjamin Calhoun Co. MI

BUT

Fob 2,

Barr Amoo ¥ Allen Co , IN

Jan 2B

Bagg Silas A - ¡nada

OVI

Jule,

Barrett, Cyrrel - Monroe Co 141

Bagley Aaron Calhoun

KIN

Jan 3

Barron,

Leingston Co . NY

A L G

May 26

Bagley Dowel - Berkshire

BUT

May 28.

Barron Wdhirn. LIVINS10,1 Co , NV

C A L

May 26 1836

Bailey Isaac. Branch

CAL

Mar 21 1853

Bartholomew, Allred- Branch Co , MI O V I (24)

Baker Clark C ¥ Oswego

¬1

Dec 22 1835

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Baker Oared W - Monroe

GUI ((3)

Oct 9,1835

Bassett, Nehernah ¥ Lenarase Co M I

Baker Eleazer - Lanawee Co M I

ALG

Feb

Bales Bemarnn H E n e Co, NY

Baker Hiram - Chautauqua Co N Y

KIN

Often.

Bates Caleb N E r e Co N Y

Baker, Hiram ¥ Washtenaw Co M I

OVI

Apr 20.18%

Bales France' Branch Co , MI

Baker. Josh. - Branch

ALG

Jul 19,

Baiero Franc,- Lena... Co. 141

Baker, Josh. - Branch

CAL

Jul 19.18%

Bates Francis N - Branch Co , MI

Baker, J . h . - Branch

OVI

Nov 17,

Bales, Joshua - Ene Co . NY

Baker, J.hua - Oswego Co. NV

K6-.1 (1,3,4.8,9,1O,

Jun 5,

Bates Nathan - Branch Co , MI

Baker. Jcehua - 0 . . 3 9 0

KIN

Mar

Bates Stephen - Jackson Co . MI

Baker Nathan ¥ Genesee

BUT

May 6.

Bayley, Benerron ¥ Loran Co. OH

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COL

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MAT

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GIR

Jul 2,

Bean. Hiram ¥ Lenawee Co , kll

Ball, Thaddeus E ¥

GUI

Nov 16,

Bean. John L - La.wee Co , MI

Bail W,IIam - Schohane

GIR

Sep XI.

Bean John L - Lenawee Co , MI

Bancroft, Willem - Monroe Co M I

CAL

Sep 12,

Beardsley. Anson. Monroe Co. 14V

Bancroft, Witham - Monroe

KIN

Sep 21.

Beardsley, Cyrus 'Branch Co .HI

B R O

Eiarber, Alsen - Huron

OUI

May 2, 18%

Be.ardoley, C y r. - Branch Co . I

N O B

Barber, Dan ¥ Branch

GUI

Feb 19.

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Barber, Nancy- Lenawee

ALG

Mar 4,

Beckman, Anthony - Montgomery Cc. NY 0 1 8

May 2,

Barter Neorrer ¥ Lenawee

ALG

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COL

Sep 20,

%closet) George Chernung Co. NY B E T (9.2327)

Mar (3.1837

Barnes, Chauncey.-Monroe

GIR ((8)

Oct 20,1834

Beech. John H -Branch Co.

May

Barnes, Franklin ¥ Branch

GIR

Feb 26 1848

Beeorner, Milton ¥ Branch Co , MI

B

A

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Sep 26,

Barnes, Hiram - Lenses,.

COL

Nov 23.

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B

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Dec 2,

%Ines, Hiram ¥ Lenawee

018 )11)

AP, 20.

Be.rner, William ¥ Branch Co .141

Barney. MrIton - Calhoun

BUT

Feb 2,

Basel George W - Calhoun Co M I

Barnhart, Backer. Wayne

0(8

Dec 19,

Bernet Peter. St Joseph Co , MI

2

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S H E
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Bell. E - Branch

UN)

Feb 2,

Bel, Henry - Branch

UNI

May 28.

Bel. Joseph - Branch

UNI

Ocl 7,

Bills. Lyman - Branch

OVI

Jul 10,

Bel Rebecca - Branch Co, MI

0)1 )16)

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961

Aug 22,

Belote, John S - Branch

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May 3,

Bingham. Mantle - Branch

BET

Aug 22,

Bingham. Matthew H - Branch Co M I

Bede. Joseph H - Branch Co. I

BA, Warren Branch
Henry C Scheneclady

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Branch Co M I

OUI

Nov 19

COL

Sap 15,

001

Jan 19,

BET

May 11,

Beness Julep -

B90(36)

May 8,

Bingham, Matthew H - Branch Co M I

OVI

May 11.

Benarray. Ezekel A. - Monroe Co. MI

990

Mar 19, leas

Bingham. Orrgon - Branch

BET

MN 8,

Bennager Warner - Orleans

BAT

May It.

Brigham,

COL

Jan 27.

Bennet. Jere - Kent

BUT

Oct 26,

Bingham Seymour L - Branch Co M I

COL

Ad 28.

Bannon, Aaron ¥ Seneca Co.,

KIN

Mar 15,

Birdsall, Stephen- Monroe

GIR

Jul 6,

Black

OUI

Ace 26,

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UN) (48)

Jan

Bennett, Isaiah W ¥ Branch Co M I

UN)

Apr 9,

Blackman, Srmson W - Branch Co. Ni

SHE

Feb

Bennett, Jacob - Ingham

SHE

May 9,

Blackwood. Thomas Washterew

ALG

May 20,

Bennett, Jacob - Leneasse

001(31)

Nov 16,

Derr Jame,- Branch

BAT

Sep 8,

Bennett. Leah. -

MAT(11)

Jan 14,

Blair. Jarnes - Branch Co, MI

BET

May 11,

Bennett, Liolors -

MAT(11)

Jan 14.

Blake, Calvm - Genesee

861 )21

Feb 24.

Benne. J a n . , . Branch Co.

BET

May 16,

Blazer, Jacob ¥ Steruben

UN)

Jun 4.

Benne, James - Branch

B90)25)

Jan 30,

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UN)

Jun 4,

Benne, Jarres ¥ Branch Co.

GIL

Jun 6 1835

Blood, Dowd - Onondaga Co , W

OUI (8)

Dec 15.

Benson. Edward W - Branch Co M I

OVI(11)

May 1,

Bkesorn, Bemarnn -Genes.. Co N Y

SHE

Jun

Benton, Corydon P - Branch

BET

Nov 3.

Boardman, Willem E - Wayne

BET

Apr 26. 18%

Benton,Wilern for H.Shardler-

COL

Aug 19,

Bodnar, August.

NOB

Jun 24.

Berry, Alexander S - Lerewee

ALG

Feb 2,

Bockus, William ¥ Otsego

OVI

Jun 24,

ALG

Dec13,

Bogardus, Das.' 'Branch

Berry, Enos G - Branch

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Livingston

RO

Jan 13
Jun 27,

Berry, Enos G - Branch

BUT

Dec 21,

Bogardus Eli - Branch

NOB

Berry. Enos G - Branch

O(3I

Jul

Bogardus, Jerernah - Branch

9 9 0 )24,27

Jul 9.

Barry. Joseph -

BET

Nov 29 1836

Bogardu,. Jerernah-Onordaga Co NV

GIL

Apr 21.

Berry, Joseph - Brand,

990

Dec 6, l a x

Boganius, Jeremah-Onondaga Co NY

NOB

Apr 21,

Bogardus. Joseph- Branch

Barry Joseph - Branch Co. UI

BUT

Dec 14,

890

Jun

Berry Joseph - Branch Co. MI

NOB

Dec 2. 18%

Boles William - Livingston

COL

Jul 15,

Berry Joseph - Brand,

OVI

Dec

Bolton, Abram F B r a n c h Co M I

BAT

Sep 3,

Berry Joseph - Branch Co. MI

OUI

MAY 3,

Bolton Abram F -Branch

GIR

Oct 14,

Berry Samuel ¥ Branch

001 )21

Jul

Bolton, Abram Flerrening - Cayuga

COL

Dec 1 1829

Berry S o o t . . . Branch Co.

OUI

Jan 16

Booth. Benemin - Oaldand

0(1 )7,9.9.17

Aug 4.

Besse John Branch

ALG

Oct 5.1953

Booth, Jesse Oaldand

0)1 )7,10

Aug 4,

&amp;Mord, Charles - Branch

ALG

0c114.

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011 )10)

May 10,

Baddord, Darrel- Branch

ALG

Nov 25,

Booth, M e m A - New

BAT

Dec 18,

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ALO (1821/

Mara.

Booth, M e m A - N a .

SHE

Dec 10.

Bidwell David F -Brand, Co A l l

UNI

Mar 20 1838

Born. Linard - Calhoun

0)8

Feb

Beggs George - Serene Co N Y

BUT (721)

Apr 73 1836

Bostynch. Otwer Onondaga

SHE

Oct 13,1835

Biggs Michael ¥ Seneca Co N Y

BUT (5,87.18)

AV 23 1836

Boston* Olser - Onondaga

UN)

Jun 29.

BM Akre G o a t e e Co N Y

0(31(4

May 17 1836

Bowe Abner - Branch

OVI

May

COL

U 5 3 1816

Bowen. Asa C ¥ Branch

BUT

Doc 26.

8.1 Warren B r a n d i Co M I

3

�ORIGINAL LAND PURCHASERS OF B i l A t i c h _ M i l i n j a l Q I C A A N
ALG-Algansee B AT-Batavia B E T-Bethel BRO-Bronson B U T-Butler CAL-Caltfornta C O L -Coldwater GIL-Gilead
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Nov 2,

001(11

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Brown, Aaron' Branch

ORO

Bowen, Jape Branoh

BUT

Dec 29,

Brown, Antony 14 ¥ Branch

GIR

Bowen, Ape ¥ Hedurner

BUT

Jon 1.

Brown. Asahel - L e n a . . Co ,UI

ALG

Jan 1,

Bowen, Nelson L - Branch Co. MI

KIN

Jun 7,

Brown. Asahel - L e n . . Co, MI

CAL

Jest.

Bowen, Smith - Monroe

BUT

Jan 1,

Brown. Caleb Branch

001(15)

Sep 14.

Bowen, Smrth - Monroe

001

Jan 1,18%

Brown, Cephas - Yates

BAT

Oct 2,

41

Mat

Brown, Elizabeth - W.h1enaw

UNI

Nov 26,

MAT

Nov 21.

Brown. Israel R - Ontaro Co N Y

CAL

Nov 27 1835

CAL

J a r 1836

Bowen, Asa C - Branch

Bowen, Wdlrs M ¥ Laport
Bower, Samuel - Unon
Bowers. Henry - W a y.

BUT

Apr 27,

Brown, JacobA .Monroe

Bowers, Isaac ¥ Branch

COL

Jan 7.

Brown, Othniel - G0110908

UNI

Nov

Boyd, Harvey C - M o l l i e . *

BAT (1423)

Sep

Brown. Robert - Monroe

BUT (222,26)

Mar %,

Boyd, John - Brand,

KIN

Oct 24.

Brown. Robed - Monroe

CAL (3,5.9,10.14.1520)

Mar 30,

Boyd. Leans - Washtenaw

BAT

Oct 2,

Oration, John Branch

001 (20)

Ian 14,

Boyd. Nancy C - W.hienaw

BAT

Sep

Bryant. Joseph' Erie

BET

Jul 11.18%

GIR

May 2,

Bryant, Joseph' Ere

OVI

Jul 11.18%

GIR (6)

Jul 6,
May 18,

Bradley, Addi N - Jackson
Bradley, Edward F - Genesee

UNI

May 24.

Buckingham, Charles ¥ Calh.n

Bradley. Howard- Branch Co M I

KIN

Jon 1 ,

Buckneh. Samuel S 'Niagara Co N Y

NOB (11)

Bradley, Howard- Wayne

OVI

May 24,

Buel. George W 'Branch

BET

M a 23,

Bradley, John - Branch

BET

Apr 20,

Bud, Grover N - Branch

BET

Apr 26 1835

Bradley. Samuel K ¥ M o n t .

MAT

Jun 25,

Buel, Henry' Lenawee

ALG

Feb 2,

MAT

Feb 25,

Bud. Henry - Orleans

COL

Feb 18,18%

Jul 6.

Bud, Henry Orleare Co ,NV

SHE

Feb 17,

Bradley, Samuel R - Lucas
Bradway. William ¥ Genes.

BET

Braynard, Ezra - Gene.e

4)0

May 28.

SHE

A,20,

Brewer, Rowland - Lucas

MAT

Feb 25,

Buell. Chauncey - Branch Co ,MI

BAT

Nov 25,

BreWer, Thomas - Branch

GIR

Sep 25,

Buell. Chauncey ¥ Branch

UNI

May 6,

Bnggs, Luther - Branch

GUI

Dec 14,

Buell, Thomas B - Branch

BAT

Nov 25 1836

Bnggs, Lather. Huron

001(23)

Nov 6,

Buell, Thomas B ¥ Branch Co ,Ml

UNI

May 6,

Brink, Mathew. Branch

COL

Apr 9,

But, George' Branch Co M I

GIL

Jul 8 1853

Bnstol, Charles N - Monroe Co N Y

SHE

Oct 7,

Bull. George Branch Co. MI

NOB

Nov 31

Brockebank Lea- Ontano Co , W

BET

May 13

But.

NOB

Nov 33,

Bronson, Calvin - St Joseph

BAT)'?

Mar 23,

Bundy, Alonzo- Branch Co. MI

BRO

Jan 30,

Bronson, Calvin - St Joseph Co. MI

SHE

Mar

Burbank, D L 'Branch

BUT

Oct 22,

Bronson, Daniel - Branch

GIR (2728)

Oct 10,

Burch, Alvernan - Branch

BAT

Feb22,

Bronson, John- Branch Co. MI

BAT

May

Burch, Austin- Branch

BAT

Nov 15,

Brons. Phao - Ontano

SHE (2223)

Mar

Burch. Chesler. Monroe

GIL

Jan

Burch, Jacob 0 'Branch

BUT

May 6,

Brook. Charles

Alexander ¥ Kalamazoo Co MI

-

Brant Co. MI

BET

J019,1841

Brooks Isaac. Branch

BRO

Mar

Burdick, Jan-es M ¥ Hillsdale

001 (24)

Oct 15,1835

Brooks Isaac- Branch Co M I

NOB

Apr 21

Burdock, Oliver, Jr 'Branch Co. MI

KIN

Nov 1 1853

Brooks, James S - Branch

COL

Jun 7,

Burge, Josiah - L e n a . . Co. MI

ALG

Feb 9,

Brooks. Jared G Lenawee Co. MI

OVI

Jul 19.

Burgen, Peter-Branch

BUT

Jun 25

Brooks, Jesse ¥ Branch Co M I

COL

Jun 11,

Burleson. Charles -Branch

OVI

Sap 13,

Brooks, Samuel ¥ Branch

COL

JO 15,

Burleston, Alma. Huron Co. OH

GUI

Nov

Brooks. Soloman S Branch

BRO

Nov 4,

Burlingame. Caleb J -Branch

001 )8

May 23,

Broughton, John - Loran

QUI

Sep

Burlingham, Prentoe ¥ Lsnngston

OVI

May 14

4

�ORIGINAL LAND PURCHASERS OF BRANCH COUNTY.
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7, 1835 C a r o t h e r s

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7, 1836 C a r p e n t e r , Harry - Genesee Co .1V

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Butts. Wdliarn - Orleans Co.. NY

(10)

M

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13, 1836 C h a r r e m , Cyna - Lenawee Co , MI

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M

Buys. Daniel - St Joseph Co., MI

M

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Buys. James - St Joseph CO. MI

M

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Cady. Harvey - St Joseph CO. MI
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Calkins. Asa kl - not shown
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Carp. R h - Monroe Co , NY

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10.1646 C h a n d l e r . George' Branch Co . MI

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C h a s e ,

Enoch - Branch Co . MI

C

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Enoch - Branch Co. MI

C h a s e ,

John 1.1 - Ingham Co , MI

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John N 'Brooch Co . MI

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John IA - Coldwater. MI

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Lyrnen - Genesee Co .NY

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Cannght John - see Caminke
Card, Nelson - Ens Co . NY
Cad. Silas - Ene Co .NY
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Charles- Onondaga Co . NY

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Cams*" odor- Lena... CO. MI

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May 27 1837

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Jan 16,

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Jan 3.1853

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Feb

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(Added Darwin- Branch Co. NI

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Oct 11 1852

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GIR

Nelson, Catharine

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NOB

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BUT

Feb 28,

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BET

May 19.

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COL

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001

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BET),)

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NOB

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BAT

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ALG

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UN)

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COL

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UNI

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NOB

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COL

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BUT

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COL

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COL

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MAT

Feb

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BRO

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BET

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BAT

P4624 1837

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CAL

May

Pane, Thomas T - Branch

BET

Mar 3,1876

Ogden, David B Branch Co. MI

GIR

May 30,

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BRO

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UN)

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Jul

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MAT

P4611 1836

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BAT

May

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BRO

Nov 19.

Palmer, Thomas B - Delaware

ALG

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Olds

BAT

May 23,

Palmer, Thomas R - Owed.

UN)

Mar 26 1836

Olmstead. Philp. Branch Co M I

C01(19)

Feb 24,

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BAT

Jul 23,

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UN)

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Aug

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KIN

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BET

Jun 4.

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MAT

Nov

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BET

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MAT

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BET

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BAT

J059 1835

06m60. Phrles - Branch Co .MI

BET

Nov

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OU1

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BUT

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BET

Mar 12 1836

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BUT

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COL

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Dec

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COL

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COL

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GIR

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MATO

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OU1

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MAT(1

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KIN

Nov 17.

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COL

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COL

Nov 17,

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NOB

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5

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COL

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Patnck, Robert - Wayne Co N Y

COL

Oct 31,

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BAT

Oct 6.

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BUT

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B AT

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GIR (1)

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ALG (242526)

May 19,

Pollay, Leas ¥ Branch

BET

Apr 28,

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OVI

May 19

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KIN

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CAL

Jan 20.

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CAL

May 22,

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BAT

Oct 1,

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¥ Branch

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May 14,

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May 14.

Pearsall John - Saratoga

COL

Oct 21,

Post, Lewes ¥ Seneca

BUT

Apr 28. 18%

Peaslee. Charles - Branch Co. MI

ALG

().c2. 1847

Post, Peter 0 - Seneca

ALG

May 14

Peaskry. John - Branch Co. MI

CAL

Sep 26.

Post. Russel- St Joseph Co. MI

MAT

Apr 27.

Peer, Jacob ¥ Chautaug.

KIN

Dec M,

%her, Abal -Brand,

BET

Oct 19,

P e a . , John 0 - Branch

OVI

Oct 29,

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UNI

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COL

Mar 9,

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BRO

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COL

Nov 17,

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ALG

Apr 26.

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BUT

Mar

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BUT

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Aug 16,

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850(1)

Nov 5.

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BAT

Jun 3.

Pont.,, Den.! Branch

BET

Jan 13.

Perry, Alphonso Geneses.

BET

May 12,

Powers. Dan.!- Branch Co M I

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Jan 9,

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BET

May

Powers, M C ¥ Branch Co. MI

BAT

Oct 23.

OVI

Feb 24,

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COL

Jun 25,

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. Co V T

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COL

Mu 24,

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ALO (132425)

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OUI

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BET

Jun IS,

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BET

Oct 15,

Peaon. John Osborn- Branch
Patton, Welter H - Branch Co.

Parry M i r a n T - Wayne Co M I

1

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Jul N,

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ALG-Algansee B AT-Batavia B E T-Bethel BRO-Bronson B U T-Butler CAL-Calrfornia C O L -Coldwater GIL-Gilead
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Pndgen, Joshua - Wayne Co ,UI
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BRO

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CAL

May

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BET

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Nov 18,

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BET (2729)

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May

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May 11.

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Purdy, Arson ¥ Branch

ALO

Mar 6,

Remngton. Israel- Onondaga Co .NY

Purdy, George - Branch Co. MI

BUT

Jun 25,

Rernrigton, Willtarn -Monroe Co .NY

BUT

Apr 20.

ALG

Jul 25,

Rernrglon, Willtarn -Monroe

CAL

Arx 20

Jul 25,

Renee Andrew Branch

SHE

Oct 30 1843

Mar 28,

Reynolds, Apwsis ¥ Geneses

BET

Jul 7,

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Purdy, H00108 - Branch
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CAL
CAL

-

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Branch

Purdy. M e m - Oakland Co M I

OIL

Aug 4,

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BAT (18,2028)

Fab 24,

Putnam, Dave - Branch

SHE

Dec 8,

Reynolds, Alpheus, Jr -Branch

BET

Jun 7,

Putnam, Joel L - Lawn

OVI

Aug

Reynolds, John-Branch

BET

Jun 7

BAT

Mar 15,

Reynolds, John - Genesee

BAT

Jul 7 1835

COL

Jan

Reynolds, Lorenzo 0 'Branch

ALG

PAW 2

BAT (202128,32,33.34i

£47 1835

Putney, Fos&amp; U - 5 1 Joseph Co M I
Ouick, George - Branch
Ouick, George W Ya t e s

BAT

Oct 15.1835

Reynolds. WPwn- Branch Co M I

Overby, Isaac- Branch

ALG

wazs.is

Reynolds, Wham - Branch

BET

Feb

Ouirrby, In-ac- Branch

OVI

Nor 7,

Reynolds William - Branch

MAT

Dec 10,

Randall, Alva ¥ Branch

BET

Oct 23,

Rice, Allen B Branch

SHE

ALsg17 1835

Randall, Alva - Branch

BRO

Oct 23,

Rice Fredenck - not

MAT(2

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Rice, Hannibal G ' G e n e , . . Co .NY

COL

Jul 13,18%

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Jun

Randall, Caleb 0 - Branch

BRO

Mar 4,

Rice, Hannibal 0 - Genesee Co N Y

GUI (18

Ja 13,18%

Randall, Nicholas P - Branch

OIL

Aug

Rchards, Benomin - Washington

BUT

May 24.

Randolph E F - Branch

UNI

Mar 1.

Richards Charles - St Joseph Co M I

NOB

Jirl 10,

Banda/ph, Wdha,n F - Branch

UNI

Mar 21,

Richards George- Washington

BAT

Jul 16,18%

Ransford. N ¥ Branch

OVI

Oct 22,

Richardson, John G - Wayne

BRO(11,12

Oct 15 1829

Ransom. Nene C ¥ Kalamazoo

COL

Aug

Richardson, John Graves. Branch

BET

Oct 19.

Ransom, Ezekel ¥ Kalamazoo

OIL

Jul7.

Richardson, Sytvanus ¥ Chrttenden Co . VT

UNI

Apr 14,

Richmond, Benernn F - Kalamazoo Co , MIALG

Feb 2.

Flogg, A H - Branch

Randall, Beal H - Branch Co. MI

Ransom, James Branch

OUI

Dec9.

Ransom, Jarres

OUI

Dec 9,

Ransom. Samuel H ¥ Kalamazoo Co M I

Nog Ill)

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OUI

Ranson Jason - Ene

COL

Jan

Rggs Vooke D-CaltmovarCo.UI

BUT

Feb 2.

Oct 9,

Riley. Dave - Genesee

BUT

May 6 1836

ALG

Jul

Riley, David - Geresee Co N Y

GIR

May

Rapp, Conrad - Branch

OUI

Sets

Ripley Davd - Branch

UNI

Nov 26.

Rathbone Jared L - Branch

COL

Feb 15,

Ropey, Mathew - Ontario Co ,NY

NOB

Jun 7,

Rathbone, Jared L - Branch

OUI

Feb

Robbins. L B - Branch Co M I

ALG

Aup 11.

Rathbun Peter - Branch Co. MI

NOB

Nov 6,

Robbins. Ludoncus Ene

ALG

Mar 31.

Raymond, Isaac T ¥ Monroe

OVI

Jul 12,18%

Robbers, Milton - Geauga

BRO

Feb 8.

Raymond. Isaac T ¥ Monroe

SHE

Jul 12.

Roberts, Francis - Chautauqua

COL

Oct 13.

Read Henry ¥ Berlehire

OVI

May 25.

Robnson Richard ¥ Branch Co. MI

981

.1An

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OVI

May 25,

Robinson Timothy 'Branch Co M I

GIR

0c15 1835

RedIeld John - Branch

BUT(

Mar 9,

Robinson, Timothy - Branch Co M I

UNI

Mar 25,

Redfield John - Hillsdale

BUT

Feb 1,

Robinson Wlhamn. Branch Co M I

NOB

Oct 19 1835

Redfield, Onn - Branch Co M I

BRO

Jul 21,

RockweN. John S ¥ Otsego Co N Y

BUT (5,78)

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Saga/. Georg.- Branch

950

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Sagar, John Branch

BUT

Nov 19,

850

Cleo 14,

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BUT

Oct 19,

Sager, John' St Joseph

BRO

Jun 21,

Rogers, Nelson - Caihoun

BUT

Jan 22,

Salaberry, Nelsen - Branch

BET

Nov 23,

Rood, Berkarnen B - Branch

8 5 0 )27

Jan 16,

Sanbom N4hocal- Branch

850

Nov 2B,

Rood. Benarron B - Branch

NOB

Jul 9,

Sanders * b a h . - Branch Co. MI

GIL

Sec

Rood. Morgan L - Orleans Co. NY

NOB

May 23,

Sanders, Abeha Matron

GIL

Nov 3,

Rood. W400n - Montgomery

BAT

Oct 22,

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GIL

A4:422,

Rood, M o r n - Montgorrery

COt

Oct 22.1835

Sandford Lew. H - Onondaga

UNI

May 12.

SHE

Oct 22,

Sandford, Lowe H Onteno

SHE

Jun 13.18%

Rood, Walarn - Montgomery
Rood,

-

Montgomery Co N Y

UNI

Oct 22.

Sargeant, John. Branch

SHE

Jan 21,

Rod, John. Branch

COL

Sep.'.

Sergeant. Sarah - Washtenaw Co M I

SHE

Jul 10,18%

Root. Roland - Branch

COL

Sep

Sauget James H - ¡Mane

SHE

Sep 16,18%

Rose, Aaron P - Branch

GIR

Aug 8,

Saunders, Lew - Branch

GIL

Jan 31,

PM*, Ed*V1 - Wayne

850

Jun 12 U M

Saunders, N H - Niagara Co .NY

UN)

Aug 6,

Rose, 6543 L Brand)

BET

Nov 23, I n s

Sawyer. Aunleous P .Wayne

BET

Jun 13,

Rose. Elan L - Branch

950

Nov 6,

Sawyer. AoIrn. Branch

OVI

Feb

Rcee. Lorenzo A - Branch

BAT

Dec IS

Sawyer, Justin. Branch

OVI

Feb11,1854

Rose. Lorenzo A. - Branch

BET

Dec 15,

Sayles, James R - Branch

NOB

Oct 1.1853

Rune, Stephen - Branch

BRO

Ace

Schickel, Henry. Branch

BRO

Feb 1,18%

Rose. WrIliarn D - Branch

GIR

Oct 15,1635

Schofield, Mrs Esther E ¥ Branch Co M I U N I

Mar 7,

Rosocrantz. George - Calhoun Co. MI

GIR

Nov 17,18%

Schofield, S - Branch

UNI

Nov

BUT

Feb 1,

Scofield, A Branch Co , MI

OVI

Sep 28.

AP,

Scolterld, B Branch

UNI

Nov

Roserorantr, Jacob - Calhoun
Ross. Clever N ¥ Branch

KIN

Rossrrer. SoLander - Calhoun

BUT

Nov 26,

Scofield, 0 'Brand, Co , MI

OVI

May

Flow,. Sarah An,,- Monroe

CAL

Apr 11836

Scot aid, Daniel T - Branch

OVI

Aug 14,

Rowley. Robert ¥ Branch

BUT

Nov 17,

Scofield. J P - Branch Co., MI

OVI

Dec

Rowley. Robert - Branch

GIR

Nov 17,

Scofield, Luther 0

OV1

Dec

Rowley. Robert - Schoharie

BUT

Nov 16,

Scofield, Reuben 'Brood,

OVI

Jun 3,

Rudd Joseph Otsego

MAT

Jan

Soon, Hamson H -Monroe

GUI

Apr 25, 18%

Ruggles. Charles - Vorit Co.

BAT

Jun

Setford, George. Branch

NOB (IS)

Jun 5,

Ruggles. Janos ¥ Branch

BET

Dec 18.

Seyrnan, Lyman W - Ene

BET

Apr 20,18%

Ruggles. James Branch

COL

Dec 18.

Seynore. Selleck - Lernawee

COL

Nov 23

Rush. Rechael - Branch

OVI

Aug X,

Seymour. James ¥ Monroe

MAT

Feb 19,18%

SHE

Nov 14 1832

Shater, Andrew ¥ Lenawee

015

May 2.

OUI

Jun 19,

Shalt. John- Calhoun

CAL

Mar 8.

Jul 16.18%

Shaft, John Calhoun

KIN

Mar 8.

Rusae11. Clement - Branch
Russell. Ella)- Branch
Russell, Isaac. Washington

BAT

Rus¥ea Jesse ¥ Ens Co NY

OVI

Apr 20

Shandler, H 'Brand,

COL

Aug 19,

Russell, Joseph - Monroe Co. NY

SHE

Sap 30,

Shane. Thomas - Niagara

950

May 16,

Rumen, Loos - Branch Co. MI

0(1 )21)

Jun 13

Shane. Thomas - Niagara

NOB

May 16,

Austell, Mali.,. Branch

NOB

Jul

Shaw. Benpmen ¥ Allegan

SHE

Sep

Russell Nelson - Branch Co M I

BRO

Jun 16,

Shaw, Dana ¥ Orleans Co ,VT

OVI

Feb

1350(7)

Mar

Straw. Joseph Calhoun

SHE

Jun

GIL (2)

Nov 24 1836

Shaw, Lucinda Brand)

SHE

Feb 1,

Ruled, Melon ¥ Hillatoroop
Satan. Stephen C - Kalarnaroo

2

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MAT

Oct 27,

Slaw . George ¥ Branch

NOB (IC

Dec 17.

Shaw, Samuel - Calhoun Co , W

SHE

Jun 27,

Slocum, Israel - St Joe4ph

MAT

Doc 1.

Shay. Georgie W ¥ Branch

BET

Jan 6.

Sensed, Daniel - Ekanch Co ,M I

BET

Feb IS 1836

Shay, Steven G - Branch Co. III

BAT

Oct 10.

Sneed. Morgan 1 - Branch

BET (9)

J.''1.

BAT

Jon 29,

Smrth, A . Branch Go, MI

BUT

Jut 25,

MAT

Jan 8,

Shay, Wiliam - Branch
Sheldon, S w a r m F -

NOB

Nov 18.

Sena), Archibald - Stank

Sheldon. ha. Calhoun

BUT

Jun 16,

Srath, Aura - Branch

G1R (1627)

Nov 17.

Shelckn. Robe. Onondaga

MAT

Jun 6,

Smith, Awe - Mavoe

GIR

Jul 5.

Sheldon, Thomas Carlton-Kalamazoo Co .M1 BAT

Oct 30,1835

Smith, Benarnm H - Branch Co. MI

Gin (16.1721

3,4

Shelfhons. George F - St Joseph

MAT

May 14,

SmAh, Beniarnin H -

G1R

Jrn 30.

MAT

Now 20,

Smith, Benjamin H - Waahteraw

GIR

00115 1830

ca.

Oct 4,

Shelhons, Louvre - St Joseph Co
Shellhorts, Martin G - St Joseph

MAT

Fab 23.

Smith, Benamin Hazellon ¥ Branch Co M I

Shollhons. Martin G -St Joseph

ss4E

Feb 23,

Smth, Charles D - Calhoun

GIR

No.22.

Shea,. Henry - Branch

BUT

Sep

Smith, Charlotte - Brand'

COL

Jun 12

Shelp. John S - Branch

BUT

Sep 19.

SrnAh. Dwight - Wayne

BUT

May 35 1836

Shelp. Parley IA - Branch

BUT

Sep 19.

Smith, Elizabeth - Bronch

NOB

Now 25 1853

Shenerren, John - Brandi Co. MI

BAT

Mar

Smith, Elatieth - Onondaga

1408

Mau 16 1836

Shenernan, John ¥ Si Joseph

gel-

Oct 21.1830

Srroth, France - Branch

COL

Jul 18 1835

Sheneman, John - Wayne

BAT

May 21,

Smith, George - E ne

ALG

JO 7 1836

Shepard, David - Lsroaston

MAT

Dec

Smith, Hanelon - Cortland

001

Jan 16

Shepard. Claud - Lungston

SHE

Dec 21.

Srrdh, Hearn - Branch

BRO

Jan 23

Shepardson, L - Branch

UN)

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Smith. Hiram. Stansted (7)

COL

May 30

Shepherd, Samuel P .51 Joseph

MAT

Jan 26,

Smrth, Jacob B - Branch

BET

Feb 4,

Shane. Samuel T - Hillsdale Co. MI

0)11

May 16,

Smith, Jacob B - Lrongston

COL

Sep 29.

Shaman, Lyman. Wayne

COL

Oct 31,1835

Srath, James - Washtenaw

OU1

May 11 1836

Sherman, Lyman. Wayne

0111

Oct 31.1835

Smith, Jape - JeHerson

COL

Fab 29 1836
Ara 22,

Shemen. Patience - Branch

0)11

Jan 24,

Smth Jogs - Jefferson

MAT

Sherman, Porter - Branch

BUT

Jul 24, l e o

Smrth, Jesse - Jefferson

BRO

Fab 29 1836

Sherman, Sanford - Genesee

GIR

May 27.

Smith, Jesse - Jefferson

GIL

Feb 23.

S(rook, Jacob, Jr ¥ Branch

BUT

Nov 16.

Smith. Jesse - Jefferson

KIN

Feb 22 1836

Shook. Jacob, Jr ¥ Nagoya

B)JT

Apr 3,

Smith. Jesse - Jefferson

MAT (10,12.13.152021)

Feb 29.

Smth, Jesse - Jefferson

Shook. Jacob. Jr - Wayne

BUT

Dec 17.

MAT

Fab 29 1836

Shook. Jacob. Jr - Wayne

OUI

Dec 26,

Smrth Jesse - Jefferson

NOB

Feb 22 1636

Shook, Peter 0 - Huron

OUI

Jul 21.

Srath, Len D - Lenawee

OVI

Hat 14,

Shreggler. George ¥ Branch

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Shurnway Abgel - Lenses.

ALG

May 28,

SmAh. Lem D - Lenawee

UNI

Mar

Sibley, Ebenezer S - Wayne

BAT

Jun 6.

&amp;rah, Lave - Branch

COL

Apr 13,

Sibby, Ebenezer S - Wayne

COL (19.30

Jun

Smrth, Luther W - Branch

NOB

MW 30, leas

Sows. Eleabeth - Venargo

MAT

Oct 16.1834

Smith, Michael - Brandi

BF*

Jul

Simp)on', Aaron - Branch

ALG (2021)

Oct 21,1853

SmAh. Perry ¥ Brandi

COL

Oct 22.1853

Sine. Lloyd H - Onondaga

UNI

Oct 19,

Srath, Peter' Branch Co . MI

BAT

Fab 24.

Sinclair, John- Seneca

OUI (79)

Mar

Smith, Robert ¥ Branch Co. NI

BRO

Jul

Sisson, Wilson ¥ Wayne

BET

Jul 22.

Smrth. Robert - Branch

1406

AA 7 1837

Sisson. Witham - Wayne

0(1 (4)

Jul 22.

Smith. Sidney - Nage ra

1409112

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2

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l

Stocker. John - Stetben

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Feb

n

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Smrth Walter W - Branch Co , MI

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Feb

Slocum, Geld,- Delaware Co ,NV

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BET

Nov 28,

MAT

* 0 29 1636

Stoddard. Goodwin - Ltongston

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BAT

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Stoddard, ASen - Branch

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Apt 28,

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Jan 25,

Stone. Asahel - Yates

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Feb 20,

Snow. Calvin - Huron

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Jul

Slone. Nicholas - Lenawee

OVI

Oct 21.

Snyder, Jacob ¥ Wayne Co. NY

BUT

Jun 22.

Stout, Bersamm ¥ Niagara

ALG

Apr 23,

Snyder, Jacob' Wayne

GUI

Sep 13,

Stowe, Joseph C - Sr Joseph Co M I

OVI

Apr 16,

Snyder, S S -

ALG

Aug IS.

Stowel, Mary ¥ Monroe

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Spaiding Adrn - Portage

NOB

May 20,

Shari

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Spencer, B W ¥ Branch Co M I

BAT

Mar 6,

Stnrigharn, Onn ¥ LNIngston

BUT

Jul 2,

Spencer. D &amp; A P 'Branch Co M I

SHE

Sep

Strong, Chancey - Branch

COL

Aug

Spencer. Eleha - Branch Co ,Ml

OVI

Nov 21,

Strong. George- Ulster

SHE

Sep 19,

Spencer Jarnee - Lenaree

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Nov

Strong. Ira P - Branch

GIL (2)

Nov 24,

SHE

Aug 20,

Strong. Ira P ¥ Branch

UNI

Dec 17,

Sprague, Dane -Monroe

BAT

May 24,

Strong, John - Branch

GIR

Mar 23,

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ALG

May 2,18%

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SHE

Sep

Sprague, Nelson N Jackson

GUI

May 2,

Strong, Sylvester - Ulster

UNI

Sep 19,

Spnng, Harvey. Branch Co.

GIR

May 2.

Strong, WiEarr, D Branch

COL

Jun

SI:erg , Theron ¥

BRO

Jul 20,

Stuart, Chester ¥ Monroe Co. MI

BRO

Mar 19,18%

St P a r Cornelius - Branch

GIL

Jan

Sumner, Alanson -

ALG (14,15,18,34

May 4.

St John, Daysl - Frerfield Co . CT

COL

Sep 23

Sumner, Alanson - Washington ON

ALG

May 4.

Starley John, Jr - Sr. Joseph Co m l

MAT

Jun 20,

Sumner, ALanson -

COL

May 6

Stanton. ¡and - Monroe

GIR (9)

Oct 28,

Sumner, Alanson -

NOB

May 4,

Starkers Wd,ann. Washtenav

GUI

Nov 24,

Sumner, Manson ¥

OVI

May 4 1836

Starr. Albert ¥ Hillsdale

OUI

Dec 27.

Sumner. Alanson -

GUI

May 3,

Starr, Charles ¥ Branch Co M I

SHE

Nov

Sumner, Maroon.

GUI (725.26,27)

May 3,

OUI (29,V)

May

Sumner. Alanson -

SHE

May

Stearns, Fanny 'Monroe

BUT

Apr

Sumner, Alan:an -

UNI

May 7,

Steams, Ht.bbard C - Onondaga

GIL

May 30,

Surma/. Manson -

MAT

May 7,

Steams Wdlern ¥ Branch

BUT

May 3. 18%

Strain. M - Branch Co. MI

COL

Nov 20,

Sterns,W49arrr. Monroe

BUT

Apt

Sutton, John D - Genesee

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May

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May 25,

Sutton, Luther - Branch

011 )10

Jul 8,

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Oct 30,1847

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Apr 29.

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BET

May 19,

Swan. Elias S - S t Joseph Co M I

BAT

Feb 21,

Stevens John H ¥ Branch

GIL

May 19,

Swan, Joseph S - Branch Co M I

GUI

Oct 15,1847

Steward. Marcus ¥ Branch Co. MI

MAT

Aug 3,

Swarbnck. Trrrothy - Branch

BAT

Nov 26,

9.4.10. Jarrett B ¥ Branch

COL

Aug 10,

Swerthorri. Nathel - Hasdele

GIR

May 6,

Sweehng, Henry ¥ Branch

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- New Haven Co. CT

Smith. Wra,rr H ¥ New Heren, CT
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M

Spencer. M W - Branch Co. MI

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Nov 3,

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GIL

Oct 1,1835

%lee Hiram - Branch Co. UI

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Oct 19 184e

Sweating. Levee. Jr ¥ Onondaga

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Oct 1,1835

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ALG

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Oct 1,1835

Stewart, John Ft - Otsego

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Nov 21.

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Jul 18,

Tnpp, George - Branch

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Jan (7.18%

Vesetehre Abraham - Branch

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Trpp, George - Genesee

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Dec 7,

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Jun 2,1843

Trueracaul, Hee. Jr - Branch

BET

Jul 9.

Voorhees, John- Lrangston

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Mar 17.18%

Tucker. Bensunet - Odeon s

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May 26,

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Jan

Tuflowl, Wt&amp;rr - Niagara Co , NY

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Turner, Ashley - Ontano Co N Y

MAT

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Turner, Frederck - Wayne Co ,NY

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BET

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Apt 1,1837

Turner. Nalharsel - Ontano

MAT

Jun

Waldron, 1-lenry - Hillsdale

Turner, M r s - Branch Co.

GIL

Apr

Waldron, Henry - HVsdale Co M I

Tuttle. Davoi N - Genesee

BAT (1720,21)

Mar

Waldron, Henry - HrlIsdale

Tuttle, Davd N - Genesee

BET

Mal (4.1836

Waldron, Horsy- HrHsdal.

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Aug 10,

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MAT

Feb 9,

Tyler, Erhard - Calhoun

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Nov 19,

Waldron, Henry Hillsdale

MAT

Feb 15,

Tyler John- Branch

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May 9,

Wadron. Henry - Holksdale

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May

Waldron. Henry - HIllsdale

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Mar

Aug 31,

Waldron, Henry. Hillsdale

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Underha Jasper - Branch

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Oct 22,

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Oct 13,1853

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Jan

Walker, John.

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VanAken Jamas H - Branch

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VanBlarcorn. Joseph - Branch Co M I

GIR

Aug

Wallis. Timothy R - Sr Joseph

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Jul 31,

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VanBlarcom.

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VanEln.rnt. Nrcholas - Wasblenaw Co. MI

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Ward. Chester A - Cayuga

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Vanderheyden. Oirver S - Branch Go !AI

COL

Dsc12,

Ward, Hearn Washenaw

BUT

May 7,

VanGresen. Henry - Calhoun Co M I

BUT

Nov 19,

Ward, Atha A - Cayuga

MAT

Jul

VanHyrerg, Henry- Medna Co

01(1 (2023)

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Warner, Harvey ¥ Branch

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VanOnnwok. Aron A - Branch Co , MI c o l _ ((3)

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COL

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VsnOrtlereck J H - Branch Co , MI

Mar

Warner, J G - Branch

COL ((6,X)

Nov 16,

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Warner, John ¥ Lenawes Co M I

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VanVechten, Wileef P Onondaga Co N Y Oul

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Warner, Lophar Geauga Co ,OH

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Apt 26 1836

Vamilet. Petal P ¥ Lemmas Co M I

SHE

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Warren, A. D Branch Co M I

BUT

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Vaugran John- $t Joseph

MAT

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BAT (89 (7.20)

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Vaughn Manson - Genesee

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Warren, Davd . Genesee Co N Y

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Wart... Elisha ¥ Wayne

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18 M a p &amp; Business Directory of Village of Quincy
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Gippen. L D
Crippen. L D.
¡ippon. L D
CdPlbon. P
Crippen. P
CROOKED
Crosinvol
Crousover. H.

3

MAT (24) 1 8 6 8 - 7
MAT (24) 1 8 5 8
MAT (13) 1 8 6 8 - 7
MAT (24) 1 8 5 8 - 7
*1.0 (36) 1 8 6 8 - 1 4
014 )34) 1 9 6 8 - 1 3
014 )28) 1 8 5 8 - 1 3
CV) (33) 1 8 5 8 - 1 3
01/1 (19) 1 8 5 8 -10
04.11 (30) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
View 1 8 5 8 - 2 4
CAL))) 1 8 5 8 - 1 8
CAL (2) 1 8 5 8 - 1 8
HAT (3) 1 8 5 8 - 8
0111 (9) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
041 (17) 1 8 5 8
01.14 )17) 1 8 6 8 - 1 0
ALG (26) 1 8 6 8 - 1 4
SHE (13) 1 8 5 8 4
COL (3) 1 8 5 8 - 9
UPI (18) 1 6 5 8 - 4
OV1 (4) 1 8 5 8 - 1 3
MAT (31) 1 8 5 8 - 7
MAT (13) 1 8 5 8 - 7
ALG (35) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
01.11 (4) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
*1.0 (6) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
PLC (S) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
PLC (S) 1 8 6 2 - 1 4
CAL (1) 1 8 5 8 - 1 8
COL (6) 1 8 5 8 - 9
BUT (33) 1 8 5 8 - 5
*1.0 (21) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
ALG (29) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
ALG (29) 1 9 5 8 - 1 4
*1.0 )18) 1 8 5 8
GIR (20) 1 8 5 8 - 6
084 (29) 1 8 5 8 - 5
BUT (13) 1 8 5 8 4
BUT (13) 1 8 5 8 4
BUT (24) 1 8 5 8 - 6
*1.0 )23) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
*1.0 (28) 1 6 5 8 - 1 4
GUI(S) 1 8 5 2 - 1 0
GUI (4) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
ALG (5) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
BET (22) 1 8 5 8 - 1 2
BET (23) 1 8 5 8 - 1 2
BET (26) 1 8 5 8 - 1 2
BET (28) 1 8 5 8 - 1 2
BET (32) 1 8 5 2 - 1 2
BET (33) 1 8 5 8 - 1 2
BET (32) 1 8 5 8 - 1 2
BET (33) 1 8 6 8 - 1 2
CAL (8) 1 8 5 8 - 1 8
PLC)?)) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
ALG (16) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
ALG (15) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
PLC (21) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
CAL (16) 1 8 6 8 - 1 8
CAL (15) 1 8 5 8 - 1 8
CAL (21) 1 8 6 8 - 1 8
0114 (11) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
GUI )11) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
UNI (30) 1 8 6 8 - 4
UNI (29) 1 8 5 8 - 4
ALG (26) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
61.11 (4) 1 8 5 8 4
BAT (3) 1 8 5 8 - 8
BAT (3) 1 8 5 8 - 8
OV1 (7) 1 8 5 2 - 1 3
BAT (2) 1 8 5 8 - 8
BAT (11) 1 9 5 8 - 8
BAT (2) 1 8 0 8 -8
COL (22) 1 9 6 8 - 9
Viow 1 9 6 8 - 2 3
BET (6) 1 9 6 8 - 1 2
BAT (19) 1 8 6 8 4
COL (20) 1 9 5 8 - 9
NOB (14) 1 9 5 8 -15
BET)?) 1 8 5 8 - 1 2
0)1 (29) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
COL (25) 1 8 6 8 - 9
0(1 )30) 1 8 6 8 - 1 0
KIN (8) 1 8 5 8 - 1 7
5491 )27) 1 8 5 9 - 3
NOB (6) 1 9 5 8 - 1 5

Crowsal, A
Croy. A.

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Croy. A.
O
A
Goy. L.
N
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Cudner. A.
O
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Culp. J
C
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Culp. N.
0
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Cutver, A.
M
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Culver, B.
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B
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Culver, Geo
0
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Culver. J.
0
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CuNer, J. H.
M
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CuNer. J. H.
M
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Culver, W. W.
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Cumins, O. 8.
B E T
Cummings. N.
B E T
Cum.mins, A. 1 / N I
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Cum.mins. A.
B
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Curnrnms. J.
0
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Cure, L W.
B
E
T
Curtis, H.
B
U
T
C u s . H. R.
B
U
T
Curbs, J.
N
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B
Curbs, J.
N
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Curbs, L
B
U
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Curtis. W. 0 .
C
O
L
Curliss
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Curtiss. H. J.
G
U
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Curtis. I.
B
U
T
Curtiss. Levi
B
U
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Curios. M
G
U
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Cushman. D.
M
A T
Cushman, D.
M
A T
Cusic, D.
G
U
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Culler, Dr.
C
O
L
Cutter, H. H.
G
I
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Grphers. J.
B
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Daggett H D.
G U I
Dale. J Estate
P L C
Dales. Jas
M
A
T
Dally. N
G
U
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Daily. N
G
U
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Dairy. N
0
4
1
Dolph. D
B
U
T
Dane, E
M
A
T
Danie(s, A R. O V 1 ( 1
Dapp.
A
L
G
Dart. C. J.
B
E
T
Darwin. C
B
U
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Daugher. J.R
M A T
Daugherty.
P
L
C
Daugherty, B.
S H E
Daugherty. T.
C O L

(35) 1 8 6 8 - 4
(24) 1 8 6 8 1 3
(25) 1 8 6 8 - 1 3
(17) 1 8 6 8 - 1 5
(35) 1 9 6 8 - 5
(1) 1 8 6 8 - 9
(34) 1 8 6 8 - 5
(6) 1 8 6 8 4
)8) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
)6) 1 9 5 8 4
(18) 1 8 5 8 - 7
)36) 1 9 6 8 - 1 0
)36) 1 8 5 2 - 1 0
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1 8 6 8
(18) 1 9 6 2 4
(6) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
)36) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
(7) 1 8 5 8 - 7
(18) 1 8 5 8 - 7
(6) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
(2) 1 8 6 8 - 1 2
(15) 1 8 6 8 - 1 2
(18) 1 8 5 8 - 4
7 ) 1 8 5 8 - 4
(9) 1 8 5 8
)23) 1 8 6 8 - 1 0
(11) 1 8 5 8 - 1 2
(15) 1 8 5 8 - 6
(15) 1 8 5 8 4
(3) 1 8 5 8 1 5
(2) 1 8 5 8 . 1 5
(15) 1 8 5 8 4
(31) 1 8 5 8 - 9
(30) 1 8 5 8 - 9
(1) 1 8 5 8 - 5
(19) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
(24) 1 8 5 8 . 6
(16) 1 8 6 8 - 6
(30) 1 8 5 8 -10
(23) 1 8 5 8 - 7
(24) 1 8 5 8 - 7
(3) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
(15) 1 8 5 8 - 9
(5) 1 8 5 8 - 5
(22) 1 8 5 8 - 6
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1 8 5 8
(12) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
(19) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
(36) 1 8 6 8 - 7
(10) 1 8 5 8 - 1 0
(15) 1 8 6 8 - 1 0
)22) 1 9 5 8 . 1 0
(16) 1 8 5 8 4
(28) 1 8 5 8 - 7
4 ) 1858-13
(36) 1 8 5 8 1 4
(16) 1 8 5 8 - 1 2
(32) 1 8 5 8 - 6
(4) 1 8 5 8 - 7
(23) 1 8 5 8 - 1 4
(33) 1 8 5 8 - 3
(22) 1 8 6 8 - 9

Daugherty, T 0 1 1 4 (6) 1 8 5 8
Daughterly, T.
C O L
(22) 1 8 5 8 - 9
Davids. J M.
B
U
T
(28) 1 8 6 8 4
Davis.
G
I
L
(14) 1 9 5 8 - 1 6
Davis. C
G
I
L
(1) 1 8 6 8 - 1 6
Davis, C
G
I
L
(10) 1 8 5 8 - 1 6
Davis. D.
G
I
L
(12) 1 8 5 8 - 1 6
Davis, E
G
I
L
(11) 1 8 5 8 - 1 6
Days,E
0
1
4
)20) 1 8 6 8 - 1 3
Davis. F
S
H
E
(25) 1 9 6 8 - 3
Davis. Geo
0
1
4
)6) 1 8 5 8
Davis. J
U
M
(32) 1 8 6 8 - 4
DoWs. J T
S
H
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(26) 1 8 5 8 - 3
Dswis, Jas Estate S H E (25) 1 8 5 8 - 3
Davis, M
S
H
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(38) 1 8 5 8 - 3
Davis. Mrs
0
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4
(8) 1 8 5 9 - 1 3
Davis. Mrs 0 1 4 ) 1 5 )
1858-13
Davis. 0
B
A
T
(36) 1 9 5 8 4
Davis. R
0
1
4
)4) 1 8 5 8 - 1 3
Davis. S
0
1
4
)8) 1 9 5 9 - 1 3
Davis. S
0
1
4
)9) 1 E 6 8
Davis. T
B
A
T
(4) 1 8 5 8 4
Davis. T
B
A
T
(3) 1 8 6 8 - 8
Dawson. J
C
A
L
(8) 1 8 6 8 -18
Day, E
0
8
4
)14) 1 9 5 9

�Dwy, J
Day. W A
Dayluirsh.
Dean
Dean
Dean, H
Dean,
Dean. 0
Diabow, J. E.
Decker.
Dookor D R
Decker I
Decker J
Decker _1 W
Delamaller, A
Delanuiter, H. S
Demerest P
Demorest Wm
Deming, Amos
Doming. J C
Deming. P. G.
J C.
Dennis.
Dennison, F
Depue H
Depuy
Depuy
De,Ñ J
Derthick. A
Derthick G
Derthick J
Detric
Dexter f
Diamond A
Dicker J

BUT
1841
BAT
GIR
ALG
SHE
SI.E (31)

GIR
GIR
BUT
BUT (26)
BUT
ALG
GIR
UN)
NOB
GIL (18)
GIL (19)
BAT
BET
GPO (1)
GPO
GPO
BUT
COL
COL

19684
1868-4
1868-8
1868-6
1858
1868-3
1868-3
1868.16
1858
1868-6
1868 -10
1968-6
1859-6
1868-7
1858-6
1858-6
1858-5
1868-5
1858-6
1858-6
1858-6
1858
1858-6
1858-4
1858
1858
1858
1868-8
1858
1858-1
1858-1
1858-1
1862-6
1858-9
1852-9

Lackerse
Dickerson A
Dickerson.
Dickey,
Dickinson, E
Dickinson. H
Dickinson H
Dickson.
D
Dingman, J
Doron
DON..
Dobbs. M
Dobson
Dobson. A H
Doolittle. W S
Doolittle, W S
Dopp,
Dorf,
Dorven
Doty
Doty C C
Doty.
Doubleday. H
Doubleday. H
Doubleday. H
Doubleday, H M
Doubleday. H M
Doubleday. H M
Doubleday, R
Dow.
Doyl . H
Doyle,
Doyle. 5
Draper. N
[mops.
Lingo. J
Dnggs. J
Driggs,
Drum,
Drum. T H
Dubendort D
Duel
Duel,
Dustier,
Duesle,. J
Dutor
Dsrlord. N
Outord W
Dirtox. C A
Duncan H
Dunham, C

BET (15)
001 )6
BE ( 3 2 )
GUI
COL
COL
COL
COL
ALG
BET
ALG
GPO
MAT (16)
KIN
KIN
BUT
BUT
COL (34)
GIL (24)
00( 15
KIN
SHE
KIN
SHE
SHE
SHE
SHE
SHE
SHE
SHE
BAT
CAL (3)
ALG
CAL (2)
ALG
GPO
GPO
GPO
GPO
BAT (27)
ALG
BET
MAT
MAT
014 )30
001(30)
ALG
ALG
ALG
MAT
SHE
BAT

1858
1858-6
1858
1858
1852-9
1858-9
1859-9
1858-9
1858
1858
1858
1858-11
1858-7
1958
1858 -17
1852-6
1858-5
1858-9
1858
1858 1 0
1868
1858-3
1858
1852-3
1858-3
1858-3
1858-3
1858-3
1858-3
1858-3
1858-8
1858
1858
1858
1858
1868-1
1858-11
1958-11
1(68
1858-8
1858
1858
1858-7
1858
1858
1858
1868-14
1858
1858 1 4
1858-7
1858-3
1858-8

CAL (23)
SHE
BUT
001(12)
BUT
BUT (4)
MAT
BUT
BUT

Dunk. W.
C
A
Dunks, E S
C
O
Dunks. E S
C
O
Dunks, S
S
H
Dunlap. J.
8
6
Dunlop. J.
B
E
Dunn. D C.
(
2
Dunn, J
C
O

L
L
L
E
1
T
7
L

(2)
(11)
(13)
(19)
)
(25)

Dunn, Wm
C
O
L
Dusenbury. A M G P O
Earl, Jos
G
P
O
Ealon, E
A
L
G
Ealon. J M
0
8
6
Eck. Wm M A T
( 8
Edding.
C
O
L
Eddy. T
U
N
I
Edmondslon. H B . 0 0 1
Edmunds, E
S
H
E
Edmunds. S
0
)
2
Edrnuns J
0
8
6
Edward A B
M
A T
Edsvard. A P
B E T
Echvards, L J
B U T
Eggleston.
B
A
T
Eggleston H
N O B

(12)
(23)
(13)
(18)
(11)
)
(12)
(12)
(5)
(11)
(32)
(6)
(8)
(3)
(11)
(5)

Eggleston. H
G P O
Eggleston, M. M. G P O
Eldred. C D.
Eldred. G.
G
I
R
Eldred. J
B
A
T
(14)
Eldndge. C P
0 8 6
Eldndge, J
B
E
T
(3)
Eldridge. W
0
1
4
(18)
Eldridge, W
G
I
R
Eley. J
M
A
T
(25)
Ellis.
O
V
I
(5)
EIbs.H H
C
A
L
(15)
Ellis. Hiram
C
A
L
(15)
EOis,J
B
E
T
Ellis, W T
C
A
L
(15)
Elmore, A
B
U
T
(26)
Elsworth. P. M
A L G
(1)
Ely. W
B
U
T
(2)
Ember. J
B
A
T
Ember. J
B
A
T
Emmons. V W 0 0 1 ( 2 0 )
Enesley J
B
A
T
(15)
Enos. R
A
L
G
Ensign. J
G
P
O
(10)
Ensley. J
B
A
T
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K
I
N
Ent, Silas
K
I
N
Esby
O
V
I
E slow. B
U
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Estlow B 0 1 1 4 ( 2 0 )
Etheridge, E
O
V
I
Ethridge, S 0 0 1 ( 1 6 )
Evans C
M
A
T
Evans, E
M
A
T
(24)
Evans, H
B
U
T
(21)
Evnns ¥ J
A
t
G
Evans. T
B
U
T
Evans, W
B
E
T
Everett. Daniel
G I R
Everelt, Daniel
G I R
Everhart. D
M
A
T
Everhart, J
M
A
T
(30)
Everhart J L.
M A T
Everhart J L
M
A
Everhart, J S
M A
Evins, E
B
A
Farling. J.
S
H
Fairbanks. IA
C O
Fallas,M
O
V
Early, D F
B
U
Farnham,
A
L
Farr. Geo
G
P
Fanan
A
L
Fanand. C C
G P
Farrand. G
G
A
Farwell. J
B
U
Faulkner. J.
C
O
Faulkner. J
C
O
Faulk..
G
P
Faulks. W
Faulks. W
E I R
Fax. D
B
E

T
T
T
E
L
I
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G
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(20)
(22)
(18)
(1)
(26)
G

O
O
T
L
L
O
O
T

(29)
(5)
(8)

1868 1 8
1858-9
1868-9
1868-3
1858 -12
1858 -12
18513 -10
1868-8

Faxon.
Faxson,
Faison.
Fixson. S. F.
Feller. A. I.
Fellows. H.
Fellows. W.
Feemly
Fenesey, P.
Fenery. P.
Fenn. H. C.
Fenner.
Fenno.
Fenno,
Fenton,
Ferguson. A
Ferguson. E
Ferguson.
Ferguson, S
Ferguson. Wm

1868-8
1868-11
1858-11
1868
1858-5
1858-7
1869-9
1853-4
1858-10
1858-3
1858 -10
1868-6
1858-7
1858 -12
1958-6
1858-8
1858
1858-11
1852-11
1868-S
1858-5
1858-8
1858-6
1858
1858
1858-6
1858-7
1858
1858 -18
1858 1 8
1858
1858-18
1858-8
1858 -14
1868-6
1858-8
18584
1858
1868-8
1858-14
1858-11
1858-8
1858
1858 -17
1858
1858-4
1858-5
1858
11458 -10
1858-7
1858-7
1858-6
1858
1858-6
1858
1858-6
1858-5
1858-7
1858-7
1858-7
1858-7
1858-7
1858-8
1858-3
1859-9
1858
1858-6
1858
1858-11
1858
1868-11
1968-11
1958-6
1859-9
1858-9
1858-11
1859-11
1958-11
1858

Ferrand. C
Ferns. B
Ferris. B
Ferris. B F
Ferns. B F
Fems,E F
Field, S
Fields.
Fields. S
Fauns J
Riker's,
Filkins, N
Finney. L H
FISH LAKE
FISH LAKE
Fish E S
Fisher, E
Fisher. E
Fisher. F
Fisher R
Fisk. A C
Fisk A C
Fisk C B
Fisk,
Fisk C B.
Fisk.
Fisk E. C
Fisk. E C.
Fisk. H.
Fisk.
Fisk. J. D. W.
Fisk. J D. W.
Fisk.
Fisk J E.
Fisk.
Fisk. W
Rtzgerald. W
Flanders. Calvin
Flint A
Flint, A R
Floyd. R
Fogden. Mrs
Folk. J
Fonda. D
Fonda. G
Ford. D R
Ford.
Ford. L R
Fort.T
Foster.
Foster. C H .
Foster. H.
Foster, J.
Foster, J. H.
Foster.
Foster J T
Foster. T Estate
Fowler,
Fowler Geo
Fowler,
Fowler
Fowler Stephen
Fox
Fox. A
Fox, A
For,, A
Fox. A. Mrs.

4

GP
MAT (21)
OWl (13)
MAT (18)
UNI
BUT (24)
COL (5)
COL (30)
GPO
GPO
COL (34)
BET (14)
COL (26)
COL (36)
8140 )7
KIN
UNI
OVI (6)
014 )3)
COL
BRO(3D)
SHE (5)
SHE (8)
51-86 (18)
5186 (17)
SHE (5)
BAT (29)
BET (18)
CAL (20)
GPO
GPO
NOB (12)
OVI (15)
NOB (8)
KIN
NOB (18)
ALG (24)
ALG (24)
ALG (13)
ALG (9)
COL (23)

1868-6
1868-7
1868-6
1868-7
1968-4
1868-6
1868-9
1858-9
1858-11
1868-11
1958-9
1858 -12
1868-9
1868-9
1868-11
1858
1868-4
1958 -13
1958 -13
1858-9
1858-11
1858-3
1968-3
1858 -3
1858-3
1858-3
1868-8
1868 -12
1858 -18
1868-11
1858-11
1858 -15
1858-13
1858
1858
1858
1868-14
1853-14
1858
1858
1958-9

COL (26)
BAT (5)
COL (15)
COL (14)

1858-9
1858-8
1858-9
1858-9

00)
MAT
MAT (28)
CAL (1)

1858 -10
1858-7
1858-7
1858

COL (22)
COL (15)
COL (22)
MAT (16)
MAT (29)

1858-9
1858-9
1853-9
1958-7
1858-7
1858-9
1858-6
1859-16
1858 -15
1858 -17
1858
1858-6
1858
1858-9
1852-8
1858-9
1858-6
1858-6
1858-3
1858-6
1858-8
1858
1858 -17
1858 -10
1858-8
1858 -17
1858
1868 -16
1858 -10
1959-9
1858
1858
1858 -10
1958-9
1858-S
1858-6
1868-6
1958-6

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Outline Map of Branch County, Michigan
Sherwood Township
Union

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Plan of Quincy

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Section, Township, and Railroad M a p o f
Michigan
Outline and Railroad M a p o f the United

Noble Township and Plan of Herricksville 3 1
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Second Ward of Coldwater .
Third Ward of Coldwater .

Plan of Bronson
Plans of Girard and Branch .

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Table of Distances and Population

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U N I T E D STATES.
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STATE OF MICHIGAN

P O P U L AT I O N O F

CENSUS

BRANCH COUNTY,

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Arkansas
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'1'

AT L A S
O

BRANCH
HG A N

87

�MP"

iiihr

�Index to the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Nam

Pepe

T .

&amp; Sec

Abbott G., Heirs of

27 O V I (21)

Algansee Corners

29 A L G (10)

Abbott, M. L

27 O V I (15,22,23)

Alger. I. P., Or.

21 Q U I (19)

Abbott S. H.

19 C O L (11,15)

Alger, J., Est. of

27 O V I (30)

Abbott S. H.

44 C O L (15)

Alger, L P. . Dr.

52 C o l d w a t e r

Abel, M. T.

11 G I R (4)

Alger, William

15 M A T (11,12)

Abrams, B.

13 B U T (11)

Algers. I. P. Dr.

27 O V I (20)

Ace,

17 B A T (30)

Allen, A.

25 B E T (18)

Achley, A. J.

55 U n i o n City

Men, A.

37 C A L (4)

Acker B.

13 B U T (24)

Allen, A. B.

19 C O L (26,35)

Ackerman. D

13 B U T (26)

Allen, A.-Money to Loan

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Ackerman. H.

9 U N I (14)

Allen, C. 0.

23 B R O ( 11 , 1 4 )

Ackerman. J. B.

9 U N I (14)

Allen, Caroline

25 B E T (16)

Ackerman, William

11 G I R (30)

Allen, Charles

3

Ackerscn. N.

29 A L G (20)

Allen,

13 B U T (25,26)

B E T (17)

11 G I R (11)

Ackley,

15 M A T (2)

E

Adams &amp; Crater

37 C A L (8)

Allen, F.

9 U N I (2)

Adams &amp; Waterman

15 M A T (2)

Allen,

3

B E T (16)

Adams,

35 K I N (1,2)

Allen, Gabriel

3

B E T (17)

Adams, C.

33 G I L (24)

Allen, J. E.

52 C O L (20)

Adams,

37 C A L (12)

Allen, J. E. - Res. Farmer

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Adams, H. B.

27 O V I (22)

Men, J. F.

19 C O L (20.21)

Adams, Ira

37 C A L (13)

Allen, J. P.

21 Q U I (22,28)

Adams, J

37 C A L (18)

Allen, J. R.

3

Adams, J. Q.

25 B E T (21,27)

Allen, J. V.

15 M A T (13,34)

Adams, L

17 B A T (13)

Allen, James

3

Adams. M. S.

13 B U T (1)

Allen, John

19 C O L (20,29)

Adams, W.

13 B U T (4)

Allen, John V. - Blacksmith

15 M a t t i s o n Dir.

Adams, W.

15 M A T (9)

Allen, John-Breeder

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Adams, Wales

23 B R O (29,30)

Allen, M. L

36 K I N (12)

Adolph. A.

11 G I R (7,31)

Allen, O M

19 C O L (19,20)

Adolph, P.

11 G I R (32)

Allis, E. (Alliss)

17 B A T (16)

Adolph, W.

11 G I R (32)

Alvord, O. G.

9 U N I (14,15)

Mile. A.

57 U n i o n City

Alvord,

57 U n i o n City

Aiken. A. B.

57 U n i o n City

Alwood. H.

7 S H E (12)

Aiken, A. 8.-Mkg.Shoes,Pefts

% U n i o n City

Ames, J

15 M A T (8)

Aiken, G. E.-Mfg. Boots

% U n i o n City

Ammer, G G

27 O V I (10)

Allen, J. M.

11 G I R (3)

Ammerman, W. T

3

Ake-.A B

23 B R O (5)

Anderson Lake-Noble Twp

31 N O B (24)

Akers. J

23 B R O (3)

Anderson,

15 M A T (32)

Alcott, J

27 O V 1 (4)

Anderson,

23 B R O (12,13)

Alden Sulion &amp; Co

EC Q u i n c y , Village of

Anderson,

E3 B r o n s o n Village

Alden,

19 C O L (26)

Anderson, E

35 K I N (14)

Alden, Sutton &amp; Co .-Merchants

80 Q u i n c y , Village of

Anderson, J., &amp; Son-Marble

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir

Aldrich, A J .

11 G I R (18,19,30)

Anderson, M L

19 C O L (10,13,14,23)

Aldnch. E D .

11 G I R (23)

Anderson, M L -Abstracts

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Aldnch, F E s t . of

11 G I R (8)

Anderson, William-Sew Mach

E3 B r o n s o n Dir.

Aldnch, R

13 B U T (5,6)

Andrews, G

31 N O B (18.19)

Alesworth,

29 A L G (16)

Andrews, H. A.

23 B R O (5)

Alexander, C. G.

36 K I N (1,12)

Andrews. J C

19 C O L (6)

Alexander. H. P.

25 B E T (24)

Anckews, L

9 U N I (23)

Alexander,

11 G I R (35)

Andrews. M

17 B A T (18)

Alexander, J. P.

35 K I N (1,12)

Andrews, S P. Mrs

21 Q U I (14)

1

B E T (16)

B E T (14,15)

B E T (24) &amp; Bus. Dir

�Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa
Eon lialu5tor.Ò
himi
Anglemire J
Anglemyer, D

Bailey, Samuel

1

BUT (30)

NOB (16)

Bailey, William

1

GIR (11,14)

1

BAT (34)

31 N O B (4)
3

Ansley, F

7

SHE (6)

Bar, F

Ansley, P.

7

SHE (6,7,18)

Baker,

1

MAT (23)

AnSsdal, S

7

SHE (2)

Baker,

7

SHE (1)

Union City

Baker,

1

MAT (7)

9

UNI (6)

Antisdaie &amp; Leonard-

5

Anksdale, J S

5

Union City

Baker,

Anbsdale, J S.

9

UNI (5)

Baker, Mary

9

UNI (24)

Archer, A.

al

ALG (6)

Baker, Nis.

2

QUI (6)

Arey, Charles

2

OV1 (36)

Baker,

2

ALG (30)

Armstrong, A.

9

UNI (18)

Baker,

2

OV1 (25)

Armstrong, William J.

2

OV1 (15)

Baker,

M

KIN (9)

Arnold

1

MAT (3)

Baldndge,

V

OV1 (3,4)

Arnold,

2

QUI (16)

Baldwin, A.

1

GIR (2

Arnold, J. W.

3

GIL (11)

Baldwin, C. H.

1

GIR (9)

Arnold,

3

GIL(11)

Baldwin, Ely

2

Bus Dir.

Arnold, Williarn P.

E

Quincy, Village of

Baldwin, J. M.-Penmanship

6

Girard Dir.

Arnold. William P.

2

QUI (16)

Baldwin,

1

MAT (34)

Arnold, William P -Farmer

E

Quincy, Village of

Baldwin.

2

BRO (20)

Arthur,

E

Girard Village

Baldwin.

2

BET (2

Ash, George

1

MAT (8)

Ball &amp; Shires-Carpenters

5

Coldwater Dir.

Ashton, C S . Mrs

2

QUI (4)

Ball, ---

1

COL (36)

Ashton, James

1

BUT (34,35)

Ball, A.

2

OV1 (3)

Ashton. James

2

QUI (3)

Ball, C L

3

CAL (5)

Ashton, John
Asman, F

2

QUI (2,3)

Ball, Horace

1

BUT (29,30)

2

BET (20)

Ball, T

2

QUI (6)

Atchinscn.

1

BAT (24)

Ball, William H.

1

BUT (29)

Atwater, J H

1

COL (3)

Ballast A.

2

BET (19)

Atwater, James H - Saw Mill

5

Coldwater Dir.

Ballard, C.

1

COL (17)

Atwood,

9

UNI (6)

Ballard, G. W.

4

COL (17)

5

COL (17)

2

ALG (18)

Austin, G. S. H.

2

BET (27)

Ballard, G. W. - Woolen Mill

Austin, L R.

1

BAT

Ballard, S R

Averill, J. N. - Town Clerk

3

CAL (7) &amp; Bus. Dir.

Ballou, J. L. (Balbn)

1

MAT (35)

Avery, H. B.

2

BET (15,16)

Barber, A.

2

ALG

Ayers, E. J.. Dr

3

CAL (3)

Barber, A. M.-Music Tchr.

B

Quincy, Village of

Babb.

3

KIN (12)

Barber. A W

2

QUI (25,26)

Rahenck, G B

4

COL (15)

Barber, Allen

4

COL (15)

Babcock, George P.

2

QUI (24,25)

Barber, Charles

2

OV1 (15)

Babcock. J B.

1

COL

Barber. D H

2

ALG (1)

Baggerty,

2

BET (4)

Barber, Edward

9

UNI (9.10)

Baggedy, R A.

2

QUI (1)

Barber, H. E.

2

OV1

Bailey,

1

BAT (9)

Barber, J.S.-Director S M.Bank

5

Coldwater Dir

Bailey,

1

COL (24)

Barber, Levi

al

ALG

Bailey,

3

NOB (1)

Bard, L R

7

SHE (18)

Bailey,

1

COL (26)

Barden,

1

GIR (10,11)

Bailey. H C -Boots &amp; Shoes

5

Coldwater Dir

Bardine, A.

1

BAT (25)

Bailey,

3

CAL (5,6)

Bark, J

2

BRO (5)

Bailey, James

1

GIR (11,14)

Barker J H .

2

ALG (4)

Bailey.

2

QUI (19)

Barker. James

9

UNI (20)

Bailey, M S

1

COL (7)

Barlow, William

al

ALG (2)

Bailey,

7

SHE (33)

Barnet.. J

1

BAT (10)

Batley, S G

1

M AT

Bames, A

1

COL (27)

2

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
films
Barnes.

N

Barnes, A W.

o
2
2
1

Trip.
ALG (26)
BET (26)

O
K

Batas, A V
S

2

Batas, A S
I

3

O
O

Bates, D.V
Bates, F. V
Bates, F. A
N.

Barnes,
Barnes,

2

BUT (8)
BET (10)

2

BET (14)

B

Barnes.
Barnes, L

9

UNI (23)
Bronson Village

O

Barnes, L

2
1

BRO(1)

B
M
M

Barnes,

6

17
N5

2
2

I7
7I
1

T7

Bates, O.VA., Heirs of
2
O Bates, 0. P. V
E3ates, P. E
2
Bates. S. H.E

7

7I
5
T

2

5
T
T5

Banes,
Barnes,

9

BUT (26,27)
UNI (24)

2

QUI (26)

Barnes,
Barnes, W.
Barnes,

2
El
1

QUI (33,34)
Quincy, Village of
BAT (34)

Barney,

1

GIR (22,27)

Barney.

1

GIR (27)

M

Baxter, C.AA.

1

T5

Barnhart,
Barnhart

1

M
B

Baxter, Mary
A

1

9

GIR (32)
UNI (23)

BaxIco. W.
U

1

T5
T3

Barnhart
Barnhart Luban-

1

GIR (13)

B

Bayles, G.R

2

O
3

6

Girard Dir.

Barnhart

1

BAT (3)

Barnhart

9

UNI (28,33,34,35)

Bamhart,
Barns,

1
2

GIR (19)

S

Barns.

2
1

ALG (12)
ALG(11)

M
M

GIR (29)

B

Barnes,

Barnum,

2
3

BET (9)
NOB (6)

2

BET (23)

2
1

QUI (19,30)

Barry,
Bartholomew

2

Bartholomew.

2

Bartholomew L.
Bartlet. C

Barndge,
Bamdge,
Barndge,
Barron,

Bartlett.
Barlett, J. F.
Barlett
Barton,
Barton,

B

2I

Batherick,AC.
M

O
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1

S Beall, H.

1

H

7
7

Beall, I. D.
H
Beam, Jacob
A
Beam, P. A
Beard &amp; Bush
E
Beard, A.E

B
G

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Beard, S.E

7

N5

T 7
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1
2

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1

a 6

T5
r5

2

T
5

d

Beardsley,RJames W.

2O 3

GIR (20)
ALG (7)

G
B

Beasom. S.
I

1

A
Beck, Austin

1

R1
T7

2

ALG (7)
ALG (17)

G
Q

Beck, J I
Becker, J.U

6
7

Bronson Dir.
SHE (33,34)

2
1

BRO (12)
GIR (1,2)

7
7

B

E
I2

E
T5

2

r A.
Beard.

T5
5T

T5

Beagle, M.,
A Mrs.

U
G

Beers, A. N
I
Beers, S. G.

9
3

I
L3

SHE (28)
SHE (28)

N
Q

O
Beery. A. G.
U
Belcher, A.

3
2

B
1
I
1

SHE (22)
CAL (4)

U
U

Bell, E. N
BeN, J CN

Bassett
Basset

1

BAT (34)

U

Basset
Bassett. J C .

2

BRO (24)

Q

1
1

BAT (33,34)
BAT (15)

A

1
1

BAT (34)
BAT (23)
BET (21)

O
M
r

2
3

2
1
a5

7

2

L3
1I

3

Beech, J. H.,
O Dr.
lBeech,dJ. H., M.D.
w

C
o

C

3
1

Bales A

3

Beach, S. H.
A

B

Bascom,

Bater.
Bates &amp;
Bests A

Bathenck,AS.
1
Bathenck,LA
1
7
S Bathrick, L. H
Batterson,VB. (Batteson)
Baughman,I J. S.

M

Barn,

Batavia
BataAa

1

BAT (20)

U

I Bellard,
( T.

N

9
1

9
, 9

Bellingen,NJ.
B

9

L9
t2

1
2I

E
Bender, Daniel
L
Bender, Jacob

T5
G9

B

CAL (3)

B

R
Benner, Jane

3

)

1

BET (2)

2

2

I

17
Bender, SV
2
A
T5
Benedict, B.
1
o
s
Benham,
F.nA.-Physician
6o 3
RHannah
Benjamin,
2 O 3

B

r

I
I

U S (Beloit)
Belote, John
2
2

e

O3

n

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N a p T w p . &amp; Soc
Na
Bennett &amp; Bro.-Hardware

63 Q u i n c y, Village of 1 3 i d e l m a n , E

Bennett,

19 C O L (10)

B i c k a l m a n ,

15 M A T (13)

B

i

Bennett D. C

11 G I R (31)

1

3

1

0

f

Bennett,

23 A L G (5)

B

i

g

g

s

Bennett

63 B r o n s o n Village

Bennett,

23 B R O (1,12)

Bennett F.

17 B A T (30)

Bennett,

23 A L G (5)

Bennett,

d

w

B

i

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g

l

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1

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B

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l

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B

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g

s

,

H T

n

g

s

,

N A.

h

Bennett H.

15 M A T (13)

Bennett,

EC C k i i n c y, Village of

B i n g h a m ,

E

Bennett

21 Q U I (16)

H.

Bennett

15 M A T (20)

Bennett

B

i

n

g

h

19 C O L (27)

B

i

n

g

h

Bennett,

41 C O L (22)

B

Bennett

21 Q U I (25,36)

a

m

Bennett, J M

15 M A T (30)

Bennett Jacob

21 Q U I (29,32)

Bennett, N

25 B E T (36)

Bennett, Rev

i

n

r

i

a

n

s

,

B A T (30)
S H E (11,14
O V I (30)

5

B E T (24)

V

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O V I (11,12,13)

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A

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l

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O V 1 (1)

V

2

3

H L.

B R O (21)

7

Bishop,

1
e

C O L (27)

William F

S H E (4)

1

G I R (5,8)

s

56 U n i o n City

B

i

x

l

Bennett

15 M A T (13)

B

l

a

Bennett W R

21 Q U I (6)

Bennie. James

25 B E T (29,31)

Bennie.

33 G I L (6)

Benson &amp; Kent

25 B E T (16) &amp; Bus Dir. B l a c k w e l l , George

Benson,

11 G I R (4)

Benton,

15 M A T (25)

F. M. County Clerk

5 2

Bissell, W. W 3

1
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k

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3

Sarah

G I L (10)

V

O V I (23)

3

B

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w

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l

,

44 C O L (16)
19 C O L (13)

B

Borden,

25 B E T (5)

L M

Beret,

23 B R O (24)

Bemard,

19 C O L (23,26)

U n i o n City

3
3

B R O (26)

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,

C.

3

1

N O B (1,12)

B l a n c h a r d .

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3

1

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George

U n i o n City
5 6

2

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6

2

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5

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S H E (36)

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B

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N O B (15)
7

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S H E (16)

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B

l

7

1

B l a c k w e l l . L . M

Benton, C. P.

SHE(16)

S. W.

B l a c k m a n ,

C o l d w a t e r Dir.
B U T (32)

H.

Blackman,
A. M.
7

Benton, W. P.

29 A L G (26)

B U T (25)

V

s

31 N O B (15)

7

2

i

Berry, C.

3

1
7

B

Berry

A L G (22)
13 B U T (14)

1

Lake

m

o

b

A L G (13)

3

Bingham, 0. S 9

1

B

m

a

G I R (5,8)

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n

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1

2

Bignell, John
B

Q U I (18)

3

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B A T (13,14)

1

2

N
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7
2

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,

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1

H N

BRO(1)

N O B (4,5)

Blanchard,
7
Mrs.
B

l

a

s

s

,

2

S H E (28)

C H

1

5

B R O (23)

Berry, E. G., Df.

21 Q U I (921)

Berry, E. G., Dr.

63 C h l I n C y. Village of

B l e s s e r .

Elizabeth

Berry, G.

23 B R O (36)

e

I. (Dosser)

Berry, Joseph

21 Q U I (11,14,15,20,21,22,27,28,2c B l e s s e r, N.

Berry, Joseph

13 B U T (21)

Berry, Joseph

61 Q u i n c y , Village of

B l a z e r .

Berry, Joseph-General Mdse

60 Q u i n c y, Vitlage of

1 3 l o d g e t

&amp; Brown-Furniture

Berry, M. V B

23 A L G (15,16)

i

Bethel

25 B E T (21)

D

Bever, W. M.

19 C O L (36)

B

B

l

B

l

B

l

B

Bewel,

17 B A T (6)

Bickford, C. D.

29 A L G (17)

B

Bickford, C. M.

23 A L G (18)

B

Bickford, Charles

29 A L G (7,18)

Bickford, Ira

23 A L G (20)

Bickford,

23 A L G (18,20)

Bickford, S. T.

23 A L G (29,30)

Bicknell, F. Mrs.

57 U n i o n City

B

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B

s

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g

s

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B

o

2

G I L (18)

3

B R O (35)

1

N O B (3)
B R O (34,35)

3
9

P

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9

U N I (15,16)
5

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H.

1

3

2

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,

Benjamin

s

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m

,

E.

s

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s

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L. F.-U.C. Express 5 6

k

u

s

,

J. G .

g
g

3

J. M.

a
u

4

t
e

,

7
7

C o l d w a t e r Dir.
C O L (9)
B U T (8)
S H E (19,30)
S H E (18)

7

S H E (23)

V

U n i o n City
O V I (27)

1

Boehmer,

B o g a r d u s ,
e

3
2

g

3
B

3

o

s
c

William

s

s

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,

e

e

s

o

s

z

o

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l

s

s

M A T (26)

Blass, Michael 3

N O B (16)

H.

3

1

N O B (1)

W

2

3

B R O (26)

C.

1

3

B U T (33)

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Itrof

E

t

Bogue. Lucy

a

2

Bolster House

5

3

BOISIEWHouse-Hotel

5

2

Bolster, W A -Bolster Hse
Bond, G.
Bond, T

Inia._.4

1

5 2

7
1

Q U I (31)

B

o

w

k

e

r

,

L. Est of

C O L (21)

B

o

w

l

e

r

.

C. W

Coldwater Dir,

B o w m a n .

William

Coldwater Dir.

B o w m a n ,

William

S H E (6,7,18) B o w t o n . E. F.
G I R (12)
B o y o e , A.

1
3

6

1

7
9

B A T (30)
A L G (35)

C O L (10) B o y d e n . J o h n H.
Q U I (24)
B o y e r ,
A., Est of

Boody, Daniel
Boon &amp; Fay

2

1

9
1

Boon, G. 0

2

1

Boon, George
Booth, D.

2

1

2

3

Booth, Daniel

B

y

o
o

Q U I (14)

B

o

Q U I (13)

B

o

B R O (19)

3

o

B
B

y
y

B

l

.

D., Est. of

d
d

.
,

J.
John

e

n

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B E T (23)

d

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s

t

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s

B

,

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3

3

G I L (8,17

B

Boqueskey, M.

2

3

B R O (22)

B r a d l e y .

Q U I (19)
S H E (13)

B r a d l e y .
B r a d l e y ,

Gordan¡. Benjamin
Bostwick. E

2
7

Bostmck, E E.

1

9

Bostwick, F.

5

Bostwick, O.
Sotinar, John

3

a

d

l

e

y ,

B r a c l e y ,

John

U n i o n City

B r a d l e y ,

Sereno

1

S H E (12)
N O B (11)

1

C O L (22)

f

9

C O L (23)

B r a i n a r d ,

1

C O L (22)

B

9

A L G (28)

B

3

Bousche. M.
Bove¡. C.

9

4
2

Bowie, E. W.

2

B E T (6)

3

B

A L G (27)

3

1

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r

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a

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B

d

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a

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r

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a

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3

Q U I (2)

5

2

1

3

B U T (22)

Bowen, W. J.

2

1

Q U I (1)

Bowen, W. J.

5

3
7

r

a

B

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3

Bowers, H. H.
Bowers, J

1
3

Bowers. J. S.
Sowers. John
Bowers. L M
Bowers. M

Bowers. kAnenta D
Bowers. S
1

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5

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9

ALG

9
3

ALG
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3

BUT

B

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1

9

COL

1

1

GIR

1

QUI

J.

2
P.

1

Emeline
Everline

B U T (4)
G I L (21)

B
B

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n

k
k

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.

COL

1
1

QUI
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9

ALG

1
5
7

QUI
BET
B AT

3

BET
BRO

2
2
2
1

H
Mary

3
2

3
7

B U T (3,9,10) B r i n t o n , A W N.
B A T (14,20) B r i s t o l . C.
2

1

7
3

B A T (20,22) B t o b s t , D.
G I L (22) B r o c l e b a n k ,

1

9
3

2
L

B U T (3,10) B r o c k e l b a n k . 0 F.
M A T (19) B r o c k a l b a n k , S S

5

9
2
2

George

3
3

3

CAL
COL

G.

1
3

5

ALG

J. S.

B E T (25) B r i g g s , L L
Q U I (27) B n g h t r n a n . M
G I L (21)
B r i n k ,
H.

1

9

3

1
1
3

KIN

2

John

B r i c k l e y ,

B E T (25)
5

,

B n d l e m a n ,

r

5

n

C O L (21)

Bower, Mary

2

o

ALG
M AT
BET

7

1

ALG
OVI
KIN

9

1

William

S H E (21)

B
n

2

t

ALG

5

Amos. C.

B r e w s t e r ,

Bowen. W J , &amp; Co -Pnnters 5 2 Coldwater Dir.
Bowen.0 M
2
1
Q U I (27)
B
Bower, P H, Est of
Bowerrnan, E.
2
Bowers. E.
3

y

GIR

U n i o n City B r e e s o n , P
7
SHE
Coldwater Dir. B r e n n e m a n . A. (Brinnomen) 1 9 C O L

Bowen. W. J.

Bowen, W J

B

1

2

C. E.

COL

9

5
5

1

1

BRO
4

3

1
2

Bowen. Elmira

%

NOB

5

2

2

QUI

2

Bowdish. M. S
3
1
N O B (18)
B
r
a
y .
Charles
Bowen 8 McGowan-Bankers 5 2 Coldwater Dir. B r a y t o n , Charles
Bowen. Jerome-J P
Bowen, M. S-Atty

1

7

Village of
,

,

ALG
NOB

9

2

ESE

,

9
1

3

J.

d

c
y

,

KIN
GIL
KIN

2

B r a d t , JosePh
B r a d w a y , W.

Boucher, S.

B AT
M AT

4

2

U N I (6,7,8)

BRO

3

A. N.

Boucher. M. (Bouscher
Boughton, E F.

2

E. A S.
H

3

B AT

1
2

7
7

1

3

E.

M AT

5

2
3

Co. Fair Grounds

Booth, Samuel

5

3
5

3

W

BET

7
5
3

B. F.

,

r

r

,

2

3

G

n

1

1

Bonney. J R.
Booce, C.

5
7

1

Sorrier. A D
2

K I N (7)

2
1

7
2

5
2
2

9
5

COL
BRO
0 1
BET
ALG
BET

�MP'

Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s o f BRANCH C O U N T Y, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
?

ER

Twp. &amp; Sec

Brooker,

9

UNI (26)

Brown, C. J

1

GIR (7)

Brooks, R.

1

BAT (1)

Brovm, C. S.

3

GIL (13)

QUI (13)

Brown, C., Mrs.

1

BAT (14)

3

KIN (3)

Brockway, H

2

Broker, George

lE

Girard Village

Brown,

Bromley, George

3

KIN (16)

Brown,

2

BRO (2)

Bromley. Henry

3

KIN (17)

Brown, H. F.

4

COL (16)

Bronson Dir

Brown,

3

KIN (17)

2

ALG (8)

Bronson Ag Whse-Foundry

6

Bronson's Heirs

4

COL (15)

Brown, J. H.

Bronson, E S.

%

Union City

Brown, J. M.

3

GIL (12)

Bronson,

2

BET (26)

Brown,

3

GIL (2,4)

5

Coldwater Dir

Bronson, Vilage of

6

Bronson Village

Brown, J. W - Resident

Bronson. William

2

BET (26)

Brown, J., Mrs

1

COL (2)

Brook &amp; Watson-Butchers

5

Coldwater Dir.

Brown, James

6

Girard Village

Brook, C R

2

BET (17)

Brown, John

1

BUT (7,8)

1

BAT (14,16)

Brook, Charles

2

BET (20)

Brown, M. W.

Brook, F

2

BET (17)

Brown, N.

1

BAT

Brook,

2

BET (17)

Brown, Nathaniel-Saw Mill

5

Coldwater Dir.

Brooks, A

9

UNI (14)

Brown, S.

3

GIL(11)

Brooks, C

1

COL (23,26)

Buck,

2

OVI (19)

Brooks, Charlotte

2

BRO (33,34)

Buck,

2

BET (24)

Brooks, Charlotte

3

NOB (4)

Buck, L W.

2

OVI (19)

Brooks, H.

3

NOB (4)

Buck. Z. W.

2

BET (24)

Brooks, H.

2

BRO (27,34)

Buckingham, H &amp; M.

1

BAT (29)

Brooks, H. T.

2

BRO (34)

Buckley, A. W

4

COL (16)

Brooks, H., Est of

3

NOB (4)

Buckley, J. H

4

COL (16)

Brooks, M.

9

UNI (22)

Bucklin. N. J

3

GIL (5)

Brooks, R

1

GIR (29,32)

Buckmum, I.

9

UNI (13,24)

Brooks, R.

1

COL (6,7)

Bucirnell, B.. Est of

3

NOB(11)

Brooks,

1

COL (7,8)

Buel, B

2

BET (5)

Brooks, W.

2

BRO (19)

Buell &amp; Spnng-Shelf Hdwe

%

Union City

Broughton,

3

CAL (6)

Buell, Benjamin

1

BAT (32)

Broughton,

3

CAL (6,7)

Buell, Chauncey

9

UNI (18,19,20)

Broughton. G. W

3

CAL (6)

Buell,

9

UNI (19,20,30)

Broughton, S

3

CAL (18)

Buell, J. A. &amp; A.

9

UNI (34)

Brower, A

1

BAT (7)

Buell, J. B., Heirs of

5

Union City

Brower. D

1

MAT (35)

Buell, J B., heirs of

9

UNI (4)

Brower. J

1

MAT (34,35)

Buell, J P

9

UNI (10)

Brown &amp; Thompson

3

GIL (5)

Buell, M F.-R.R. &amp; Ticket Agt.

%

Union City

Brown &amp; Wells

3

GIL(10,14,15,16)

Buell. M J. &amp; M.F.

9

UNI (10)

Brown&amp;Blockgett-

5

Coldwater

Buell. T. B.

9

UNI (29,30,31)

Brown, A.

2

OVI (4)

Buflham.

2

BET (19)

Brown. A.

3

CAL (6)

Bultam,

1

BAT (27,34)

Brown, A. H.

1

COL (26)

Butlham,

1

BAT (27,34)

Brown,

1

BUT (13)

Buffhuns, A. J

5

Coldwater Dir

Brovm, A. R.

4

COL (22)

Buffum. W. A.

2

BET(11)

Broym, Asahel

2

ALG

&amp;ghee,

2

ALG(11)

Brown. C

2

QUI (35)

Bulgoon, W

1

COL (24)

Brown, C

6

Girard Village

Bullard, ---

1

COL (9)

Brown, C. D

3

KIN (3)

Bunker, C D

2

ALG (9)

Brown, C. H.

9

UNI (2,4)

Bunker,

1

BAT (36)

Brown,

5

Union City

Bunnel, H

2

BET (19)

Brown, C H -Carpenter

%

Union City

Bunton.

1

GIR (21)

6

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
NI=
Burbank

E

Burch,
Burch,
Burch.
Burch,

Tw o .
BUT
Bronson
6
1
BAT
2
BRO(11
2
BET
1
GIR

Burch,

2

BET

Burin.

1

Burch, J. 0.

1

BUT

Burritt, A.-Brick &amp;

5

BAT
Coldwater

Burch,

1

Burritt
Burton.

BAT

2

BUT
ALG

1

Burch,
Burdell &amp; Jones S.

1

BUT

7

SHE

Burton.

9

UNI

Burdick,

KIN
COL
COL

Busby
Bush &amp;

1

Burdick,
Burdick,

3
1
4

BUT
BET
BET

Burdick

3

KIN

Burdick.
Burdick,

4

COL
QUI
SHE

Bushnell,

Bundue,

2
7

2
3

Bushnell, S.

2

BRO

Burger.

1

MAT

Busley,

Burgess,

1

COL

BUT(11
SHE

Burgess, John

1

COL

Buss, Daniel
Buss,

1
7
7

SHE

Burgess,
Burgess,

3

NOB

Bussing,

2

1
1

COL

Butcher,

2

OVI
BET

BAT

Burgin,
Burgins.

1
1

BUT
BUT

Button,
Button, John F.Butts,

5
1

Burk,

3

KIN

Buys,

2

BRO

Burk

3
1

KIN

Byers,

2

OVI

GIR

Burch,

Burghduff, A.

K

E

1

Burnside, S.,
Burnside,

3
3

NOB
NOB

Bumum,
Burr, C. H.-Dealer
Burrell,
Burritt, A

1
5
1
1

MAT
Coldwater

Bush,
Bush,
Bushnell,

2
2
1

1

COL
BAT

BUT
BRO
NOB

COL
Coldwater
BUT

BRO

OVI

Byes,
Cady,

2

2
1

1

COL

Cain,

BAT
UNI

UNI
MAT

Cain,

Burkholder,

9
1

9
1

Caimes,

3

Burleson,

6

Branch

Caldwell,

1

BAT

Burleson,

2
1

BET
BUT

Caldwell, V B.
Caley,

ALG(10,1

2
%

OUI
Union

Calhoun,
Calhoun, C.

2
2
2
3

NOB

Burnett,

9

(14

Calhoun,

Burnett,

5

Union

BRO
CAL

Burnett

1
5
9

Calkins,

1
1
1

BUT (16) &amp;

Burnett,

COL
Union
UNI

California P. 0
Calkns Bros

2
3

BUT
GIR

9

UNI

Calkins,

2

BRO

UNI

Cahvell,

1

COL

Burnett

9
1

Burnett L

9
9

Camp, I F.
Campbell,
Campbell, O. C.-

2
1

Burnet 0.
Summon,
Bums.

MAT
UNI
UNI

2
2

ALG
OVI

Campbell, R M -

%
O

ALG
BAT
Union
Quincy,

Campbell.

2

OUI

Burris,

9
3

UNI
NOB

Campbell.
Campbell,

2
2

ALG

Burk,
Burke,
Burke.
Burke,

Burleson,
Burlingame.
Burnett &amp; Ripley-

Burnett
Burnett,
Burnett

Burnside.

Calkins, M. V

7

MAT
CAL

QUI
BRO

QUI

�EPP'

Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Emig T w o . &amp; Sic
dim
Canfield, C. F.

2

3

Canfield, C.

B R O (24)
2

BRO (24)

GIP (5)

Carter,

1

Carter, W. N.

2

BET (35,36)
GIR (5)

Canfield, C. V.

2

BET (20)

Carter, William

1

Canfield,

2

BET (29)

Carter, William N.

3

GIL (1)

Canfield, Nancy

2

ALG (9)

Cartwright William

9

UNI (2)

Canfield, V.

2

BET (30)

Cary Lake

1

BAT (34)

COL (28)

Case, A. W.

3

KIN (3)

BET(11)

Case, Cyrus

9

UNI (31)

BET (13)

Case,

9

UNI (31)

Canright, John W.
Card, Daniel

1
2

Card, H
Card, James

2

BET (3)

Case, E. S. Mrs.

1

BAT (6)

Card, W.

2

BET (13)

Case,

5

COL (21)

Card, W. R.

2

BET (3)

Case, N. W.

1

COL (3)

Card, W. R.

1

BAT

Case, W.

1

MAT (28)

Card, William S.

1

BAT

Case,

2

OVI (9,10)

Carey. H. H.

9

UNI (11,14)

Case. William P.

7

SHE (7,18)

Case, Wm. W.

3

KIN (20,21)

Carker, A.

5

Union City

Carle,

6

Girard Village

Casey. Dan

1

BUT (23)

Carle,

1

GIR (16)

C a w * , D.

2

QUI (3)

Carle, H. E.-Saw Mill Owner

6

Girard Dir.

Caskey. W.

3

NOB (1)

Carts 8 Flandermeyer-Wool

5

Coldwater

Cass,

3

CAL (3)

Carmer, I.

2

BET (2)

Cass, Elizabeth

3

CAL (2,3)

Carmer. L. A.

2

BET (2)

Cass, Mary

3

CAL (3)

Carpenter, A

%

Union City

Castle, W. H.

1

MAT (4)

Carpenter, C

3

GIL (14)

Castor, F. Mrs.

7

SHE (25)

Carpenter, C. N.

3

GIL (13,14)

Castor, U.

7

SHE (35)

Carpenter, George

2

BRO (21)

Caswell, C. G.

2

QUI (15,22)

Carpenter,

3

GIL (11,12,13)

Catlin, M. M.

3

ALG (17)

Carpenter. Mrs.

2

QUI (28)

Catlin, W. W.

2

ALG (16,17)

Carpenter, O. G.

3

GIL (11,14)

Ceder Point Pleasure Grounds

2

QUI (33)

Carpenter, S. D.-Farm Wagon

%

Union City

Chaddoc,

5

Union City

Carpenter, T J.

3

GIL (1,2,13)

Chaffee, Abigail (Abagail)

9

UNI (6)

Carpenter, W B

3

GIL(11)

Chaffee,

1

GIR (24)

Carr, A. C.

1

COL (9)

Chamberlain, A. A.

1

BAT (30)

Carr, A. C.

9

UNI (24)

Chamberlain, Mrs.

1

MAT (30)

Carr, A. C.-Orangeville Mills

5

Union City

Champion, J. R.

4

COL (22)

Carr, F.

3

KIN (20)

Champion, N. R.

4

COL (16)

Carr, George

1

BAT

Champion, N. R.,8 Co.-DryGds

5

Colchvater Dir.

Carr, James

9

UNI (24)

Champion, W.

1

GIR (18)

Carr, John

9

UNI (24)

Chandler, Albert-Hardware

5

Coldwater Dir.

Carrel, C. J.

6

Ckiincy, Village of

Chapin. John

2

QUI (12)

Carrel, D

2

QUI (34,35)

Chapman,

1

MAT (25)

Canithers, A

3

CAL (17)

Chappell, D.

6

Quincy, Village of

Carrithers, S. B.

3

CAL (21)

Chase, C. S., Mrs.

1

COL (12)

Carrithers. William

3

CAL (9,10)

Chase, Chnstiana

3

NOB (8,9)

Carroll, M.

2

BRO (5,6)

Chase,

9

UNI (10)

Carswell, E.

7

SHE (27)

Chase, G. W.

2

QUI (34)

Carswell, M.

7

SHE

Chase, H. H.-Watches,Clocks

%

Union City

Carter, A.

9

UNI (36)

Chase,

9

UNI (1,12)

Carter, C.

1

MAT (26.36)

Chase, J. G.

2

ALG (12)

Carter,

2

BET

Chase, J. M. Est of

2

ALG (8)

Carter.

1

MAT (23,24)

Chase, J. V.

3

KIN (5)

Carter, Julia E M r s .

3

GIL (2)

Chase,

3

GIL (1)

8

�Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s o f BRANCH C O U N T Y, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
timn2
N
Chase. S M

o

t

5

7

Chase, S M -Builder.Cont.
Chase, William
Chase, William
Chase, William T

%

3

5

2

1

Z

Chatfield, S. E.
Chauncey, A. J.

l

a

r

k

,

I. W.

C

l

a

r

k

,

I. W.

C
C
C
l

a

r

k

,

J. Y

l
l

a
a

r
r

k
k

,
,

James
Joseph

k
k

,
,

L. D.
Lydia

k

,

M.

k

,

M.

,

M. J.

3

7

,

0. B.

2

5

BET

1

9

COL

5

G I R (23)
C l a r
G i r a r d Dir. C l a r

1

GIR(21,22)

5

G i r a r d Village

C

Chauncey, M. E., Dr.-Phys. 6 5

G i r a r d Dir

Chauncey, R.

5

G i r a r d Village

9

C O L (11)

6

Cheese Factory Hope
Cheney, A.
2

1
7

1

Cheney, E.
Cheney. R.

7
5
1

9
2

9

l

a

C
C

l
l

r

a

C

C

r
a

l

l

r
a

a

k
r

k

2

O. B.
4
0. B. - Resident

1
5 2

COL

O V I (27,29) C l a r k
B E T (12)
C l a r k

,
,

P.
P.

5
9

KIN
COL

C O L (8)

C

A L G (30)

C

l

a

r

k

,

Pauhne

a

r

k

,

Polly

l

r

k

,

Samuel G

Chestnut, Margaret (Chustnut) 3 7 C A L (13)

C

l

a

r

k

,

Timothy

Chivis, J

5
6

Church. A., Mrs

3

e

.

E. R.

5

3

COL

3

B U T (22)

C

l

a

r

k

e

,

E. R.

4

6

COL

B U T (27)
B U T (22)

C
C

l
l

a
a

r
r

k
k

e
e

,
,

E. R., &amp; Co., Drugs 5 2
ER.-Director S M.Bank 5 2

C

l

a

l

,

C. C.

y

.

I.J R.

a

y

,

T

U n i o n City

0

Quincy, Village of C l a y t e r , J.
U n i o n City

l

y

a

7
6

C

3

2

1
9

Cisco, William

9

Clark &amp; Sumner
Clark, A
1
Clark. A.
Clark D
Clark, D. M.

3

e

m

e

n

t

,

1

BUT
GIR

1

1

GIR

J. M (Cleavland) 1 7

B AT

U N I (21)

C l e v e l a n d ,

Mary

3

BUT

9

UNI
SHE

1

9

N O B (3) C l i f i o n d ,
L A . est of
C O L (27)
C l i n e ,
F
7
A L G (21)
B U T (5)
C A L (11)

C
C
C

C h p f e l l ,
C l i p f e l l .

Clark G L.
Clark G L

1
1

3
1

B U T (18)
G I R (13)

C l i p f e l l , PJ
C l i z b e , GC

l

i
i
i

l
l

n
n
n

e
e
e

,
.
,

James
L
Oscar

B E T (18)

C

l

i

z

b

e

.

J

9

A L G (22)

C

l

i

z

b

e

,

James

A L G (27) C l i z b e ,
U n i o n City C l o u s e .

9

B
7

E

S
D

T
SHE
SHE

7

J
2
Jacob-Saw Mill

5
3
%

3
1

C

C A L (10)
C O L (21)

2

1

C l e v e l a n d ,

7
1

Clark, I R.
Clark, I W

M AT

1

J. H.

M AT

5

Q U I (21)

3
4

2

GIL

5

U N I (22)

3

2

M AT
UNI

3
1

Clark, David
Clark, E R

Clark. George

5

3

C l e a r l a n d , C.

l

KIN

9

9
3
7

Clark. G W.

2
1

1

5

1

Church, David-Fteored Farmer % U n i o n City C l e m e n s , J. C.
Churchill, H.
1
3
B U T (27,34) C l e m e n t C.
Cisco. H.

KIN

k

C

W

CAL

5

r

5

Churchill, W

ALG
7

a

U n i o n City

,

3
3

l

U N I (23)

k

2

C

3

r

S.

C

7

a

k

C A L ( 11 )

3

l

r

BET
ALG

Q U I (35)

9

Church, A.

a

5
3

1
1

Chivis, J

l

2
2

a

1

C

3
1

l

5

CAL

,
,

C

Chives. E

BRO

3

k
k

O V I (23)

Chivers, George
Chivers. R.

3

6

G I R (24)
C l a r
O V I (27,29 C l a r

N O B (17)

1

2

0. B.

7

Chivers. A.

BRO(10,15,22)
COL

,

1

7

3
9

k

2

3

QUI
GIR

r

3

2

ALG

1
1

2
1

Chester. N.

Chrtlenden, P

9
2
1

Chesley, T.

Chestnut S (Chusnut)

ALG
OVI

C

6

Chesbrow, E., Mrs.

J.
2
3
J. N.
2
7
J. W.-Bank Director
%

C
C

1

Cherdevotne, R.

a r k ,
a
r
k
a
r
k

B R O (7)
G I R (27)

Chauncey, M. E., Dr.

2
2

UNI

l
l
l

B R O (8)

1
6

1

7
9

3
1

Chaunoay. Dr M. E.

Cheeney. J.

5

3
2
1

Chauncey, D.
1
Chauncey, David-Mason

C

U n i o n City
K I N (4,5)
U N I (3)
Q U I (2)

9

Chatfield, G.

Twp.
U n i o n City

3
6

7
2

1

6

1
2

6
2

BRO
3
SHE
QUI
Q u i n c y,

1
5
3

QUI
BRO

�Wow

Index t o the 1872 Atlas of BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Him
Clouse. G

fte
6

Iffladaic.
Bronson

COOKS LAKE

1

BAT (22)

2

QUI (3,4)

Clum, E R

1

BAT (27)

Cook, A. B

Cobb, Phebe L

1

GIR (31)

Cook, Allen

1

COL (32)

Cobb,

9

UNI (23)

Cook, David

2

BET (30,31)

BRO (34)

Cook. James

1

BUT (1)

1

BUT (33)

Cochensparger, P.

2

Cocks, 0

2

OVI (1)

Cook, T. H

Coddingharn. R. P.

9

UNI (8)

Cooley,

6

Quincy, Village of

Coddington, C. T.

7

SHE (28)

Cooley, B. F.

2

QUI (16)

SHE (22,23)

Cooley, D.

1

COL (29)

%

Union City

Coddington, R P.

7

Coffman, L

2

OVI (12,13)

Cooley, D. R.-

Goggins, C V.

1

BAT (12)

Cooley, R. R.

6

Quincy, Village of

Cold Water Lake (Morrison)

1

COL (8)

Cooley, T.

6

Quincy, Village of

Coldwater Nabonal Bank

5

Coldwater Dir

Cooley, W. J.

1

COL (7,8,17,18)

Coldwater

%

Coldwater

Coombs, W. A.

1

BAT (23,24)

Coldwater Lake

2

OVI

Coon, E. (Cune)

1

MAT (4)

Coldwater Lake-Ovid &amp;

3

KIN (2,3)

Coon, James A.

1

BUT (3,10)

Coldwater River

4

COL (22 eta))

Coon, T. V. R.

2

QUI (4)
BUT (8)

Coldwater, City of

1

COL

Cooper, Adobe. Mrs.

1

Cole, A. D

7

SHE (1)

Copeland, R E

1

MAT (16,22)

Cole, Cornelia

2

BET (12)

Copeland, T

3

CAL (7)

Cole, Epenetus

2

BET (13)

Coplin. Earl

1

BUT (24)

9

UNI (6)

2

QUI (13)

Cole, G. W

2

OVI (20)

Corbin, S. B.

Cole, Henry

7

SHE (2)

Corbus, H.

Cole,

2

OVI (19,30)

Corbus, J. C.

1

GIR (21)

Cole, L

2

BET (12,13)

Gorey, J.

2

ALG (35)

Cole, L.

2

QUI (14)

Corey,

r3

Bronson Village

Cole, L., Heirs of

2

OVI (20)

Corey. William

2

ALG (12)

Cole, William, Mrs.

6

Quincy. Village of

Corey, William

2

QUI (28)

Coleman, B N

2

OV1 (16)

Coriess. David

2

QUI (17,18)

2

QUI (31)

Colman, Elizabeth C.

1

BUT (10)

Corless, E

Colman, George

1

BUT (2)

airless, George

2

QUI (29,30)

Colton,

3

CAL (2)

Corless, Hiram

2

QUI (17,18,19,30)

Colver

9

UNI (36)

Corless, Jesse

2

QUI (31)

Colvin, A.J. - Res. Farmer

5

Coldwater Dir.

Corless,

2

QUI (18,19)

Colvin, H.

2

QUI (27)

Corless, Levi

2

OVI (1.12)

Colvin, Isaac M

4

COL (17)

Coriess. Lucinda

2

ALG (6)

Colvin, Isaac M

1

COL (17)

COfiGSS, W

2

OVI (1)

Colvin, Isaac M D a i r y m a n

5

Coldwater Dir

Corliss. N.

1

COL (1)

Colwell, E H.

2

BRO (23)

CormicK R M

2

QUI (13)

Comstock, G.

2

ALG(11)

Comel),

1

COL (6)

Conant, William B.

1

COL (24)

Cornell, C.

1

GIR (31)

Congdon, T.

2

OVI (18)

Cornell,

1

GIR (30,31)

Conklinã C

4

COL (17)

Cornell, F

2

BET (19)

Conklin, ---

1

COL (29)

Cornell,

1

BUT (13)

Conklin, J. D.

3

KIN (10)

Cornell, J. D.

3

KIN (9)

Conklin. J. D.

2

OVI (33)

Cornell, J. K.

9

UNI (36)

Conley, C

2

QUI (4)

Cornell, M

2

BRO (24)

Conley, James

2

QUI (16)

Cornell, R

1

GIR (32)

Conley, W. S.

2

ALG (3)

Cornell. S

2

QUI (16)

Conn. G

1

MAT (16,21)

Cornell, S. V.

1

COL (6)

Conover. W. N.

2

OVI (4)

Cornell. S.V.-Prop.Watson Hse

5

Coldwater Dir

Cook &amp; Busby

1

BUT (12)

Cornwell, C. T.

4

COL (15)

1

�11

Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 Atlas o f B R A N C H COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Pan I n s . k a m .
Ns=
Corson,

15 M A T

Crater

3

CAL

Corson,

1

MAT

Crater,

2

Corson,

1

Corson, L
Corson,
Corson,
Cortnght,

1
1

Crater, Morns
Crator,

2
1

ALG(15,16,21,2
QUI

Craushor, H., Est of
Craw,
Crawford

3
9
1
1

1

MAT
BAT
MAT
MAT

Corwin

2
1

ALG
BUT

Corwin,

2

Corwin.
Convin,

3
2

OVI
KIN
OVI

Conan,

2

OVI

Crawford,
Crawford,

Crawford,
Crawford,
Crawford,

2
1
1

BUT
NOB
UNI
MAT
BAT
ALG
MAT

2

BAT
OVI

Corwin,

1

COL

Crawford,

2

OV1

Corwin,

2
2

QUI

Crawford,

2

ALG

ALG

9
9

UNI
UNI

Crippen
Cnppen

2
5

OV1(1
Coldwater

Cnppen

5

COL

Cosier. J M
County Farrn-

9

UNI

Cnppen, J.

1

COL

Cowin,

2
2

OVI
ALG

Courten,

BRO

Crissy,

9

UNI

Covey.
Covey.

2
1

BAT

Crocker &amp; Watkins-

%

Union

9

UNI

Covey.

1

BAT

Crooked LakeCross,

3
7

SHE

Covey, V 0.

9
1

UNI
MAT

Cross,

1

MAT

Coward.

1

MAT

Coward,

1

MAT

Cross,
Cross,

3

NOB

Coward,
Cowell. Benjamin

2
2
1

BRO
QUI

Crull,
Crumb,

2
1

BUT

Cudner,

1

1

GIR

Culp, J. W.-Commercial

Craft,

1
2

COL
QUI

Culp,
Culp,

5
4

Craft,
Craft. William

1
1

BUT

Crag,

2

BUT
ALG

Craig,

2

ALG

Craig,
Craig,

1
1

GIR
GIR

Craig,
Craig,

3
1

CAL
GIR

Crarnpton,

2

BET

Culver,
Culver,

Crandall. A
Crandall,

1
1

Crandall,

1

BUT
BUT
BUT

Crandall,

1

BUT

Crane,

1

MAT

2

BET
BET
UNI

Cory,
Cosier,
Cosier,

Cowell,
Cox,
Cox,

Granson,
Cranson, PA.
Cranson,
Cranston,
Crapo,
Gap...). P C

Z
9
5
2
1

Culver,
Culver,

2

QUI

2

ALG

Culver. E., &amp;

5
4

Coldwater

2

QUI
MAT

COL

Culver,

1

Culver,

2
1

ALG

2

QUI

Culver, 0 B
Culver,
Culver,

1
1
1

MAT
MAT
BAT

Culver. W S
Culver,

2
2

OUI
QUI

1

COL
NOB

Cunningham.
Cure. L W
Curbs.
Curbs,

1

Coldwater
COL
COL

Cummings, L C
Cummins, E R

ALG
BAT

BET
COL
GIR

1

Culver,
Culver,

Union

KIN

3
1
2
9
9

BAT

MAT
BET
UNI
UNI

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas of BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Not

P

a

Curtis, E
Curtis. Horace

Two. &amp; Sec

w
1
1

Davis, J

2

BRO (34)

BUT (15,16)

Davis, J T

7

SHE (26)

3

NOB (11)
MAT (24)

BUT (24)

Curtis. Ira

1

BUT (24)

Davis, Jacob

Curtis. John

3

NOB (2)

Davis. Mary

1

Curtis, Levi

1

BUT (15)

Davis, 0. F

1

COL (6)
OVI

Curtis, O. D.

1

BUT (15)

Davis, S

2

Curbs, William

1

BUT (14)

Davis. T

2

OVI (9)

Cushman,

1

MAT (23,24)

Davis. William T.

7

SHE (34)

Cushman, D. V. B.

1

M AT (12)

Dawson, J. L

3

CAL (8)

6

Girard Village

Cusick, C.

1

BUT (33)

Day,

Cutler, S. S., Dr.

4

COL (15)

Day, A.

6

Girard Dir

Cutter, S. S . Physician

5

Coldwater Dir.

Day, C., Estate of

2

ALG (27)

Cuyler, A.

1

GIR (31)

Day,

1

BUT (19,30)

Cuyler. E., Mrs.

9

UNI (26)

Day. Jared

1

BUT (28)

Cuyler, R.

1

GIR (31)

Day, Oliver

2

QUI (17.18,19,20,29)

Daggett, H. D

2

QUI (12)

Day, William A . Mrs

9

UNI (7)

Daggett, J. R. R.

2

QUI (12)

Dayharsh. J

1

BAT (14)

D u e . Levi

7

SHE (28.29)

Dayton &amp; Kingston S. Mill

9

UNI (23)

Dailey. Cath.

6

Bronson Village

Dean, C

3

GIL (19,20)

Dailey, N.

2

QUI (22)

Dean, J E

1

GIR (17)

Dally, N.

6

Quincy, Village of

Dean. Joseph

6

Girard Village

Dane, H

7

SHE (30,31)

Dean, Joseph

1

GIR (23)

Dane, Joel

7

SHE (29,30,31)

Dean, L

6

Girard Village

Danes, F

1

MAT (28)

Dean.

1

BUT (22)

Daniels, Cynthia

2

OVI (14)

Debois, H.

2

OVI (13)

Daniels, Eliza A.

1

BUT (14)

Decker,

2

OUI (2,11)

Daniels,

3

BET (12)

Decker, J. H.

1

BUT (12,13)

Daniels, L O.

1

BAT (13,14)

Decker. J. W.

1

MAT (19)

Darling, H. W

1

BAT

Decker, L

1

BUT (3.4)

Dart, C P

2

BET()

Decker, P. G.

3

CAL (12)

Daugherty. T

4

COL (15)

Decker, R. D.

2

OUI (12)

Daugherty, T.

4

COL (22)

Dedrick, J. E.

1

GIR (23)

Daugherty, T - Resident

5

Coldwater Dir.

Deeds. Sol

3

GIL (3,10)

Davenport

1

BUT (15)

Deemer, D.

3

CAL (20)

David, A.

1

BUT (28)

Detoe,

1

BAT (16)

David,

1

BUT (33)

DeHart &amp; Hiscock

5

COL (21)

Davis, A.

%

Union City

DeHart &amp; Hiscock

1

COL (20.21)

Davis, A. J.

7

SHE (36)

Delarnater, H. S.

1

BUT (34,35)

Davis,

3

GIL (15)

DeLamater, Mrs.

7

SHE (6)

Davis, David 14.-Book Seller

5

Coldwater Dir.

DeLamater, William

7

SHE (6)

Davis, E.

2

OVI (4)

Demarest Est.

6

Girard Village

Davis, E.

2

OVI (35,36)

Demarest House

6

Girard Village

Davis, E

3

GIL(11)

Demarest, A.

1

BUT (21)

Davis. E.

2

BET (30)

Demarest, C. E. (Demererest)

1

GIR (14)

Davis, Emery

2

OVI (20.21)

Demarest, C. H.

1

BUT (18)

Davis, F

3

GIL (10)

Demarest, Mrs (Dernerest)

¬

Girard Village

Davis, G

2

OVI (4)

Demarest P. (Demerest)

6

Girard Village

Davis. G. S.

1

GIR (31)

Demarest, William

1

GIR (23)

Davis, H

9

UNI (36)

Demarest, William (Demerest)

¬

Girard Village

Davis,

3

GIL (10)

Demeritt John

2

BET (27)

Davis.

7

SHE (7)

Deming, W.

2

ALG (18)

Davis, J

3

BUT (2)

Denham, Cornelius

1

BUT (25,36)

1

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Hams
I N I N f
Derma &amp; Starr-Insurance 5 2

TOS.
Donley, J
Dons, James

Dennis.Dawd B.V.Pres.,C N.Bk 5 2
Denrison, E.
Dennison, E.

5

Dennison, H. T.
Dennison, L
Dennison, O.

1

Dennison, S. M.

1

UNI
5

9
9
9

1

Dons, Mather
Doolittle, H

7
9

3

Dorne, R.
Dory, Jacob

2

COL

3

3

1

5

M AT

Dorris &amp; Morehead Sash

1

9

COL

Dorns, A.

NOB

Dorsey, Jarnes

Depue, H
Depue. J

3
3

3
7

GIL
CAL

BUT
BRO

3

Dent,. Elizabelh

1

BUT
BET

2

Dennison, W. H.
3

3
3

1

Depue, H.

CAL
BUT

1

Dons, D.
Dome, Bridget

M AT
UNI
UNI

7
3

2

3
3

BRO
GIL

1

GUI

1

1

GIR

3

7

SHE
SHE
CAL

3

7

CAL

Depue. M.

3

5

KIN

Doubleday, G. C.
Doubleday, H. M.
Douglass, A., Jr.

Depue. N.

3

3

GIL

Douglass, D A.

Depue, N.

3

1

NOB

Douglass, Daniel A -Reg Deed 5 2

ALG
GIL

Dove, William
Dovey. William

M AT
GIR(1)

Dow, Smith
1
7
B AT
Downer &amp; Young-Blacksmiths 5 6

Depuy, J. H.

2

Desor, J.

9

3

3

Deunoyies. G. B.
Dewey
1

1

5
1

G I R ( 11 )

Downs, H.

Dewitt. James C

2

3

ALG(11,17)

Doyle, S.

Dexter. Thomas

1

3

BUT

Draper, D.

Dewey. Sally

1

Diarnond, A.
Dibble, A.

1

1

9

1

Dickerson, A.

3

2

7

B AT
CAL

3

Drury, H.

OVI

Dubendorf, 0.

Duester, D.
Dufoe.CA

Dingman, B.

3

5

KIN
7

2

1
1

SHE

Duhir, N

ALG

Dufur, William

7

CAL
QUI
QUI

Duguid. E.
3
Duguid, H Heirs of

2

2
3

9
7

ALG
CAL

Duguid. J R (Duguld)
Dumont, J
9
Dunham. N
2

Dolph, D

3

1

BUT

Dunkle. J L

Dolph. P

1

3

BUT

Dunks, D S

CAL

Dunks. F. J

3

7

1

7

B AT
UNI

3

ALG

ALG

7

Dockpe, A
Docile, A

3

3

7
3
1
7

7
1

ALG
BUT
M AT

9

1

Donihue E. Mrs

3

2

Dobbs. Joshua
3
Dobson, A
2
Dobson. George
2

1

B E T (13) &amp;
OVI
BRO

3
5
1
9

3

7

Dixon. Thomas

2
2

Dube. Charles
Dulur. I.

B AT

5

Disbro, D B

6

7
3
3

Dubois &amp; Hakes S. S. Mill

CAL

1

5

BET

7

BET

2

B U T ( 11 )

3

CAL
5

Dubendort, S.
Dubendortf, J.
Dubendortf, John

COL
GIL

Dimond. A.
Dingman, E., Mrs.
Dion, M
6

7
2

Dubendorf, J. C.

Dickinson Webb &amp; Co Dry Gds 5 2

5

7

BRO
BRO
SHE

7

QUI

1

3

7

1

2

3

2

3

7

3

3
2

Drury, E.

2

Dillon, Charles

ALG
SHE
BUT

COL

2

Dickinson, R.

3

1

Dickey, Sarah

9
3 3

ALG

Drum, M.

Dickey, James

Dickinson, A. B.
1
Dickinson, G. (Dickenson)

CAL

3
7
1

Driggs, J., Heirs of
Druck, S.

9

1

7
2

OVI

Dickey. G W

UNI

2

Dnggs, F. A., Heirs of

BUT
QUI

ALG
B AT

9

BUT

Dickerson, A
1
3
Dickey &amp; Stillman S S. Mill 2 1

3
7

3

Draper, S.
Dresser, N. B.

Dickenson &amp; Moulton-Fum. 5 2
Dickerson &amp; Webb

2
1

Draper. 0. R.

COL
UNI

9

7
7

7

CAL
C A L ( 11 )
CAL
UNI
QUI
CAL
SHE( 12,13)

9

COL

�EPP"

Philadelphia, Pa.
Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus,
tint

a

i

n

Dunlap, A/exander
Dunlap. James

7

C A L (7)

2

BRO (23)

9

ALG

Eggleston, H

2

BRO (26)

C A L (4,5)

Eggleston, H M

2

BRO (16,21)

M A T (35)

Eicher, A.

3

N08(17)

M A T (35)

Elcho, William

3

KIN (7)

B R O (20)

Elco, John

3

GIL (13)

B R O (23)

Elco, William (Elope)

3

GIL (12)

9

C O L (33)

Ekfred &amp; Tayior

1

BUT (28)

5

M A T (19)

Eldred, A.

1

GIR (1)

Eldred,

1

GIR (2)

B R O (23)

Eldred, Joseph

2

QUI (3)

G I R (36)

Eldridge &amp; Seymour

1

COL (14)

G I R (36)

Eldndge,

1

COL (13,24)

GIR(36)

Eldndge, G. R.

1

GIR (6)

B R O (1.12)

Eldndge,

1

GIR (6)

B U T (28)

Eldridge,

9

UNI (1)

C O L (15)

Eldndge,

1

COL (23)

B R O (13)

Eldridge, S. W. H.

1

COL (14)

B r o n s o n Village

Elliott, G. C.

1

BUT (12)

BET

Elliott, L. S.

1

BUT (12)

2

Dunlap, William

3

7

Dunn. Cary (Carey)

1

Dunn, Geage

5

1

Dunn, M

5

2

Dunn. W

3

2

Dunton. W

3

1

Dupes, H

1

Durbon. Mary A.

B

Dusenbeny, L. A.

2

3

Dutcher, J. M. (Ducher)

1

Dutcher. L. (Ducher)

1

Earl, J. E.

3
4

5

2

3

¬

Earl. John

1

3

1

Eacker, George J.

Earl, J. E

1

2

Dyer, T

1

1

Dutcher, W H. (Ducher)
Dwight. John

2 T

E

.

3

2

5

(18)

2

BRO (26)

Eggleston, C.

Eggleston, Emma. Hers of

9

3

Dunlap. Thomas

T w p . &amp; Six
ALG

2

3

Earl, Lams M

2

3

B R O (12)

Elliott, L S.

1

BUT (1)

Earrand, J. W

1

5

M A T (3)

Elliott, S.

1

BUT (1)

Elliott, S C -Liquor Importer

5

Coldwater Dir

Ellis, H.

3

CAL (9)

Easton, D. J.-Ed.,U.C. Register 5 6 U n i o n City

Ellis, H. H., E s t of

3

CAL (15)

Eaton, k W.

B U T (28,33)

Ellis, Willard T.

3

CAL (3,4)

M A T (31)

Elsey, D.

3

CAL (2)

B R O (3)

Elting, Rachel

1

GIR (5)

M A T (32)

Ely. W. S. (Fly)

1

BUT (2,11)

5

M A T (31)

Emons, P. W. (Emmons)

2

QUI (20)
Union City

East End Drug House
Eastman, Mrs

5

2

6

5

1

B r a n c h Village

3

Eberhard, B. G.

1

5

Eberhard, D. (Ebertiart)

2

Eberhard. J.

5

1

Eberhard, J. D.

3

1

Eberhard. J. J

1

5

M A T (30,31)

Engle &amp; Walsh-Carriages

%

Eberhard, J. L.

1

5

M A T (16,17,20)

Engles, C

1

MAT (29)

7

O V I (26)

Enos,

2

ALG (12)

O V I (34,35)

Ensley. George

1

BAT (10)

O V I (26)

Ensley, Jacob

1

BAT (15)
BAT (15)

Echtinaw. A.

2

Echtinaw. John

2

7

Echtinaw, Rebecca
Eckeles, J.

2

2

1

Ectvight, J., Est of

3

1

Eddridge, J. (Eldridge?)
Eddy, J R.
Eddy, J R.

7

2

5

9
5

Eddy, James

7
5

7

Q U I (5)

Ensley, L., Mrs.

1

N O B (16)

Ent C ilac

3

KIN (10,15)

BET

Erb, L

1

COL (27)

U N I (4)

Ernest,

1

COL (26)

U n i o n City

Erritt,

6

Girard Village

U n i o n City

Estlow, B. S.

1

GIR (20)

Eddy. S G

5

7

U n i o n City

Ethendge,

5

COL (16)

Ecknond, E.

2

3

B R O (6)

Etheridge, C. S. (Ethrage)

2

QUI (16)

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Ethendge. C. S. (Ethrage)

6

Quincy, Village of

Q U I (20,21)

Ethendge, T C.- J. P.

5

Coldwater Dir.

B U T (3)

Ethndge. Abagail

3

KIN (7)

G i r a r d Village

Ethridge, T. C -Insurance

5

Coldwater Dir.

Edmonds, Chas E . Comm.
Edrnonston, H. B.

5 2

2

Edwards, T. I.

1

1

Edwards, W. H.

3
6

5

Eggleston, A.

4

9

C O L (16)

Evans, J. W.

2

OVI (30.31.32)

Eggleston, A.

1

3

B U T (1)

Evans.

2

QUI (15)

Eggleston, B

2

3

ALG

Evans, Thomas P.

1

BUT (16.29)

ALG

Evans. W S

Z

13E7(19

Eggleston, Benjamin

2

6

1

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Nmar2

B

11111.A..

M

Ferguson, W

2

BET (32)

Everen, Iiirs

9

Girard Village

Ferguson. William

1

COL (1)

Everitt, James- Shoes. Boots

6

Girard Dir.

Ferrew, C.

2

BRO (19)

Ewers, C. E. G.

9

UNI (5)

Fettenberg,

1

COL (35)

Ewers, C. E.-Drugs. Medicines

5

Union City

Fetterly. J.

1

COL (23)

Ewers, G.

5

Union City

Feneriy, N

1

COL (19)

Ewers. H. F.

9

Union City

Fetterly, T.

¬

Branch

Ewers. H. F -Drugs, Medicines

5

Union City

Field, Stdney

1

BAT (27,29)

Exchange Holel

5

Union City

Filkins, A. E., Heirs

5

COL (21)

Everett, D

1

1

GIR (23,24)

Exchange-

5

Coldwater Dir.

Filkins, Eliza

5

COL (21)

Failing, Joseph

7

SHE (12)

Filkins, J.

9

UNI (27)

Failing. L . Mrs

7

SHE (20)

Filkins, J. E.

5

COL (21)

Far Grounds, Coldwater

1

COL (16)

Filkins, J. F.

1

COL (21)

Fairbanks. C W

1

BAT (13)

Filkins, W. W.

1

MAT (22)

Fairbanks. S. D.

1

BAT (13)

Fimp4e, J. B.

7

SHE (20)

Fallas, Emma

2

OV1 (8)

Fink,

3

NOB (3,4)

Fallas, M.

2

OVI (5)

Finley, k , Est of

3

NOB (12)

Falls, Mrs.

6

Bronson Village

Finley, Mrs.

2

BRO (26)

Fancly. A.

9

UNI (35)

Finney, L. S

2

ALG (13,24)

Farwell. L.

1

BUT (20,29)

Firth, George

4

COL (22)

Farwell. William I.

1

BUT (27,34)

Fish Lake- (Huyck's Lake)

3

KIN (11)

Faude, Phillip F.-Shoe Repair

5

Coldwater Dir.

Fish Lake-Noble Twp.

3

NOB (8)

Faulk. William

2

BRO (31)

Fish, E. J

1

MAT (35)

Faulk, William H.

2

BRO (31)

Fish, George W.

1

COL (27)

Faulks, William

3

NOB (16)

Fish. H. M

1

MAT (35)

Faust D.

3

NOB (22)

Fish, Levi

2

QUI (32)

Fawks, M.

3

CAL (3)

Fisher, F. H.

7

SHE (10,15

Fawn River

3

NOB (18,20)

Fisher, J.

6

Girard Village

Faxon, E. S

1

MAT (21)

Fisk, A. C.

1

COL (23,26)

Faxon. J

1

GIR (13,24)

Fisk, A. C.-Horse Breeder

5

Coldwater Dir

Fay &amp; Boon

2

QUI (24)

Fisk, C. B

3

KIN (8)

Fay, J W

2

QUI (25)

Fisk, E. C.

1

MAT (21,28)

Faye tle House

6

Quincy. Village of

Fisk, J. D. W.

4

COL (22)

Fayette House-H.L.Sillick Prop

6

Quincy, Village of

Fisk, J D W

1

COL (22,23)

Feagles. C S

1

GIR (1)

Fisk, Levi-Carpenter

8

Quincy. Village of

Fear. Jane

2

QUI (20)

Fisk, Mary Jane

1

MAT (16)

3

CAL (8)
Coldwater Dir.

Feller, A.

9

UNI (22)

Fisk, Rachel

Feller, A. N.

3

GIL (9)

Fisk, Smith W. - Hats .Boots

5

Feller, F.

9

UNI (23)

Fisk, W L

1

COL (14)

Feller, Sylvester

9

UNI (24)

Flaherty, J

2

ALG (27,34)

Fenner. C

2

OV1

Flandermeyer&amp;Carls-Wool

5

Coldwater Dir.

Fenner. C.

2

BET (13,14)

Flandermeyer, H - Shoes

5

Coldwater Dir

Fenner, T.

3

GIL (4)

Flandermyer &amp; Carts Tannery

4

COL (22)

F-enno, G. G

1

BUT (212)

Flanders, C.

2

BRO (24,25,35)

Feno. Samuel

1

COL (36)

Flanders, C H .

3

NOB (2)

Ferguson. A , Mrs

3

KIN (7)

Ramming, -

2

BET(11)

Ferguson, B R

1

COL (33)

Flint. Amos

3

KIN (4,5,9,16)

Ferguson D

2

BET (2)

Flint Henry P

3

KIN (17)

Ferguson. E

9

UNI (23)

Flint, Ira A

3

KIN (17)

Ferguson. G , Dr

4

COL (15)

Flint, R S

3

KIN (9)

Ferguson. George D r

5

Coldwater Dir.

Flint S.

3

KIN (16)

Ferguson. S

2

OM (3,4)

Flint, &amp;llama

3

KIN (9)

1

�IO

Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s of BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Twp. &amp; Sec
Nome
R
a
o
Flynn, James

3

KIN (2)

Freeman. John

2

BET (9,10,15)

Flynn. John

3

KIN (2)

Freernan, S

2

BET (21)

GIL (2)

French.

3

CAL (14,24)

3

CAL (13,14)

3

Foglesong,

CAL (6)

French, E V

Fonda,

1

BAT (12)

French. G.

3

N08(14)

Fonda,

1

COL (18)

French, H.

9

UNI (6)

F-onda, D. C.

1

BAT (12)

French,

1

GIR (6)

Fonda, W. H.

1

BAT (13)

French,

3

CAL (13)

Ford, D. R.

1

BUT (14)

French, J. &amp; W.

1

GIR (6)

Ford, L R.

7

SHE (29)

French, J., Est of

3

CAL (13)

Fad, Thomas

3

CAL (22)

French, John, Jr.

3

CAL (24)

Fordharn, E. G.

6

Bronson

French, Levi

1

GIR (18)

Fadham, S.

6

Bronson

French, M.

5

Union City

Fordham, S.

1

MAT (15)

Frick, C. (Fnek)

1

BUT (7)

Foss,

3

KIN (9)

Friend,

3

NOB (24)

Foster, E . D.

1

GIR (18)

Friesner, A. S.

2

BRO (26)

Foster, Elizabeth

3

GIL(11)

Fnnk,

2

QUI (4)

Foster, I., Est of

6

Girard Village

Froe, C.

2

BRO (7)

Foster,

2

QUI (34)

Frouat, T. W.

9

UNI (34)

F

o

l R.l T.e

t

t

e

,

3

7

Foster,
Fo
J D.

1

BAT (29)

Fry, B. H.

2

BRO (29)

Foster, Julia

3

GIL (6)

Fry, David

2

BRO (27.31)

Foster, M. A.

2

ALG(11)

Fry,

2

BRO (29)

Foster, Mrs.

6

Girard Village

Fry, Emanuel-Saw Mill (Frey)

6

Bronson Dir

Foster, P.

2

BET (35)

Fry, John

2

BRO

Foster, T. J.

3

GIL (18)

Fry, John

3

NOB (5,6)

Foster, W.

3

CAL (2)

Fry, Peter

3

NOB (18)

Foster, WilliamR.-Ald.3rdWard

5

Coldwater

Fry, W. S.

2

BRO (28)

Foster. William R.-Insurance

5

Coldwater Dir.

Ft W. J. &amp; S. R.R.

3

CAL (22 at al)

Fowler, H.

2

BET

Fulcher, George

1

GIR (25,36)

Fowler, S.

2

QUI (31)

Fulcher, William

1

GIR (36)

Fox, A., Est of

6

Girard Village

Fulk, John

1

COL (36)

Fox, A., Est. of

1

GIR (16)

Fulk, William

2

OVI (2)

Fox, Amos

1

GIR (36)

Fuller's Station, MC&amp;LM RR

2

OVI (14)

Fox, D.

2

BET (30)

Fuller, ---

1

BAT (16)

Fox, D.

2

BRO (25)

Fuller, A.

3

GIL (17)

Fox,

1

COL (35)

Fuller, A. M.

2

OVI

Fox, Harriet

6

Girard Village

Fuller, C. B.

2

BRO (2,3)

Fox,

1

COL (35,36)

Fuller, E. G.

5

COL (21)

Fox, John

2

BRO (24)

Fuller, E. G.

1

COL (21,36)

Fox, Lucinda

2

ALG (30)

Fuller, E. G.

5

Coldwater Dir.

Fox, M. M.

1

COL (31)

Fuller, G.

2

BRO (13)

Fox, Peter

1

COL (36)

Fuller, G.

2

BET (19)

Fox,

2

BET (28)

Fuller, J.

3

GIL (8,17)

Frager, C. A.

7

SHE (24)

Fuller. John

3

NOB (24)

Frantz, S. P.

7

SHE

Fuller, L. P

2

ALG (2)

Frazer. 0. W. - Auctioneer

3

SHE (?)

Fuller, P.

2

BET (19)

Fredenburgh, L

7

SHE (5,8,17)

Fuller, T.

2

BET (19)

Frederick,

1

MAT (8,17)

Fuller, T. A.

2

BET (18)

Fredrick E. S.

V

OVI (23)

Fulton. G. W.

1

MAT (15)

Frednck, Emeline

2

OVI

Fulton,

7

SHE (18)

Freeman,

2

BET

Fulton,

7

SHE (6,7)

Freeman,

2

BET (9)

Furguson,

2

OVI (5)

1

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Nan
h
u
t
'rpm.
Furlong, J. P.
G u t , Eliza

3
2

G¬198. A
Gage, D.

3
7
a

2

1

Gage, Elias
Gage. Richard
Gage, T. M.

1

9
1
5

2
2

G I L (4) G i f f o r d ,
O V I (27) G i f f o r d ,

D.
D.

5
2

6
5

A L G (1,12) G i f f o r d ,
Q U I (25,36) G d f o r d ,

David -Resident Farmer 5 6
E.
1
7
B AT

C O L (3) G i f f o r d .
Q U I (21) G i f f o r d ,
B E T (13) G i f f o r d ,

E.
H.
Ira

2
2
1

5
5
7

Gage, William M.¥Mfg. Rifles 5 2 C o l d w a t e r . Dir. G i f f o r d , J. R.

9

Gailbraith, William

a

2

7

Gaines,WestLeach-Wagons
Galbraith, William
Gallop,..1

%

1

9
7

O V I (1,2)

G

U n i o n City
C O L (36)
B A T (36)

i

f

f

o

r

d

,

L P.

G i l b e r t ,
G i l b e r
G i l b e r

t
t

A.
H.

BET
BET
B AT
UNI
BET

3

,
,

BET

6
1
3

KIN

9
5

Gallop, James
Gallup, C. M.

a
2

,
5

B E T (21.22) G i l b e r t ,
B E T (1) G i l b e r t

H. C.
James

Gallup, F. T.
Garber, David

a
2

l
3

A L G (32) G i l b e r t ,
B R O (36) G i l b e r t ,

S.
1
William S.

B E T (3)
G i l e a d
C A L (8,9)
G i l e a d
B R O (34) G i l l a m .

Lake-Gilead Twp. 3 3
P. 0.-Gilead Two. 3 3
-6
3

Gardiner. ---- (Gordineer)
a
Gardiner, G.
3
7
Gardner, ¥
2
3
Gardner. A_

1

Gardner, E. T.

M A T (11,12)

G i l l e m .

I.

1

N O B (12,13)

G i l l e n ,

D.

1

M AT ( 11 )
G i l l e n , G. W.
C O L (14) G i l l e n , L.
M A T (3,14 G i l l e s p i e , H.

9
9

1

5

7

U n i o n City

Garrett, N.

3

7

C A L (1)

G

i

l

l

e

t

t

,

D.

Gary, J. M.
Gary. L.

1

3
3

B U T (1)
B U T (1)

G
G

i
i

l
l

l
l

e
e

t
t

t
t

,
,

D. N.
L.

C O L (21) G i l l e t t ,
B R O (13,24) G i l l e t t ,

S.
S. B.

B A T (7)

1

Gas Works
Gas, David F.

4

Gales, E. P.

1

9
3

2

7

Gales, George

2

3

Gales, J
Gales, M

7
2

3

Gates, S

1

7

B A T (6)

3

S H E (26)
B U T (33)

Gehmg, George

7

George. Alonzo

2

George. B. Est of

S H E (35)
3

3

George, E. &amp; Co

2
2

Gidcfings. E. S.
Gifford, D

e
l

t

e

7

UNI
3

2

BRO

7

OV1
UNI

9
3
1

7
9

CAL(1)
COL

t

,

S. P.

2

3

ALG

t

,

W. F

1

9

COL

t

A L G (19)

G

i

l

G
G

i
i

G
G

t

n

e

r

,

John F

p s o n ,
r a r d .
i

l

r
e

a
a

s

A.-Machine Shop B D

Quincy,
QUI

e

a

s

o

n

,

E. M.

a

s

o

n

,

W.

9
7
9

1

,

e

O V I (5) G l e s s n e r ,
N O B (9) G o d d a r d ,

A. S.
C. A.

A L G (29)

C. A.

a

1

d

l

d

5

n

l

d

KIN

6

o

G

o

5

-Village of

M AT
SHE

r

G

G

7

W
3
Village of

C A L (11)

9
1
9

l
l

B R O (7)

a

3

l
i

7

Germond, Granville S -Coder 1 3
Gibbs, D.
1
5
Gibbs, E B
1
3
Gibbs. Mary C

i

G

GIL
GIL

UNI
UNI
SHE

2

3
7
1

3

George, L

G

BUT
COL

B AT

9

D.

COL
BUT

UNI

S H E (22,23,36) G i l l f o r d , J. H.-Pianos,Organs %
B R O (28) G l i S O C I , Hannah
1
5

7
1

B R O (13)

7
9

1

G i l l e t t ,

9

1

Garman, F.

Gibson, J D
Gibson, P D

3
1

5
5
9
5

George, H B
George, J.

4
3

3

Gardner, H.
Gardner. N. C.
Gardner, S.

Gates, William
Geer, 0. P.

4
1

COL
KIN

r

d

,

B U T (9) &amp; Bus Dir. G o d f r e y , A E
M A T (33)
G o d i n , J.
B U T (1)
G
o
f
f
,
F.

2

1

1

3
4
1

5
9

E

BUT
COL
COL

S

1
3
6

GIR

7

B AT
KIN

6
5

U N I (21)

G

o

l

d

e

n

,

J. M.

2

1

QUI

U N I (36)
C A L (5)

G o
G o

l
l

d
d

e
e

n
n

,
,

S. M
William

2

1
1

QUI
OUI

o
o

d
d

9

NOB(10,11)
COL

C O L (18)
U N I (1)

G
G

o
c

1

,
,

I.
James

2
3

1
1

�NIPP'

Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 Atlas o f BRANCH C O U N T Y, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Nem:
Good, John

a

Good, S.

1

3

Goodale, ---

n
1

T n . , &amp; Sac
N O B (1 7) G r a v e s b e c k ,

D V,A1

9

C O L (23.26)

A. (Grawbadge() 1 5

1

5

G r a w b a r g e r ,

M A T (2)

G

Goodliffe, R, Hers of (Goodlif) 3 7

C A L (2)

G

Goodman. C. T

A L G (22,23)

2

3

Gccdmen, George P

2

&amp; p a t c h , James

3

7

Goodrich. S.

2

5

GE:co:Win, C. A.

1

Goodwin, F

5

2

9

Goodwin, Sarah

1

Goodwin, William

5
2

3

r

a

r

a

G

A L G (22,23)

y
y

r

G

a

r

A, P

,

Abraham

y

a

,

B.

y

1

U N ) (20)

5
3

5

6

K I N (16.17.20,21)

5

G i r a r d Village

,

D. L.

9

A L G (6,7)

S H E (31)

G

r

a

y

,

G. W.

3

5

K I N (17.20)

B E T (33)

G

r

a

y

,

J. M.

1

7

B A T (23)

M AT ( 1 6 )

G

r

a

y

,

J. N.

1

5

M A T (21)

A L G (26)

G

r

a

y

,

Mary

1

9

C O L (31)

,

2

M A T (9,10,16)

G

r

a

y

A L G (35)

G

r

e

e

n

,

William
Alexander R.

2

5

B E T (1,2)

3

G I L (16)

1

C O L (22)

1

1

G I R (25)

G

r

e

e

n

,

D.

1

1

G I R (14)

G

r

e

e

n

,

D. N., Judge

Gorball, J.

1

D. N.-Judge of Probati 5 2

3

Gorball, R.

1

1

1

Gordinier, J. (Gordiner)
Gordinier, William

3

7

2

9

B U T (19,30)

G

r

e

e

n

,

G I R (2 3,26)

G

r

e

e

n

,

4

3

Gorball, G.

1

M A T (35)
M A T (27)

Gorbal, E.

Gorball, James

8

C O L (16)

4

D. N.-Super 1st Ward 5 2

C o l d n r a t e r Dir.

G I R (23)

G

r

e

e

n

,

D. S.

A L G (3)

C A L (17)

G

r

e

e

n

,

D . Heirs of

A L G (28)

G

r

e

e

n

,

E. C.
F. C. S.

2

9
3

3

3

G I L (4)

3

2

5

B E T (28)

G

r

e

e

n

,

Gordinnier, J

2

6

B E T (28)

G

r

e

e

n

,

H.

1

9

Gordon, J. M.

2

5

B E T (33)

G

r

e

e

n

,

J.

1

7

B A T (18)

A L G (28)

G

r

e

e

n

,

J.

6

3

B r o n s o n Village

2

Gorham. A

2

5

Gottschalk, C.

2

Gottschalk, William
Gould, A J.
Gould, C.

3

3
2

2

3
1

1

1

Gould, C. Mrs.

2

Gould, H J.

1

2

1

B E T (23)

G

r

e

e

n

.

James

A L G (16)

G

r

e

e

n

,

L.

A L G (16)

G

r

e

e

n

,

N. H.

G r e e n a m y e r ,

G I R (36)

G r e e n a r n y e r ,
G

r

e

e

n

w

o

o

3

2

d

C O L (19)

1

B A T (18)

7
2

7

E.

2

7

&amp; Myers-Bakery

Q U I (28)

G

r

e

e

n

w

o

o

d

,

R.

2

1

C A L (18)

G

r

e

e

n

w

o

o

d

,

R

5

3

Gould, P.

1

1

G I R (26,36)

e

r

,

James (Great)

Gould, R.

1

1

Graaf, W.
Graff, G,

G I R (25,36)

9
1

7

Gregg Jacob

2

Graham, ---

G

U N ) (35)

1

B A T (1)
7

O V I (9,16)

7

B A T (18)

Graham, D.

3

7

C A L (6)

Graham, H

1

3

B U T (16)

Graham, L L

3

3

G I L (17)

Graham, 0 C

1

9

C O L (18)

Granger. F

1

9

C O L (1)

Granger. J

1

1

G I R (25)

Graves, A

6

5

r

G

e

r

G

r

e

G

r

G

r

G

e
r

G

G

e

B r a n c h Village

G

1

9

C O L (30)

r

Graves, A B.

6

5

B r a n c h Village

G

William

9

9

.

C

6

1

g

o

y

,

A.

2

1

Q U I (15,22)

y

,

H.

2

1

Q U I (22)

g

o

r

y

.

J. J

g

o

r

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,

Julius J.-Notary

s

s
c

n

t

l

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f

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f

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5

C . E.

3

r

i
t

f

i

n

B R O (16)

G

n

n

n

e

l

Graves, Orval

2

1

i

n
l

.

N
W i l l i a m N.
,

G

G n n n e l l ,
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o

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e

1

)

)

,

C O L (1)
7
3

GIL

7
9

A. J.

1

C o l d w a t e r Dir
C A L (4)

5

,

G r i n n e l l ,

Q u i n c y , Village of
Q U I (18,19)

f

9

C . A.

n

2

7

,

M.

B A T (26)

5

1
3

,

G

S H E (22,23)

f

D.

M.

7

n

B A T (20)

1

,

1

n

G I L (13.14)

7

r
.

3

6

B R O (1920,21)
Q u i n c y , Village of

r

7

Graves, 0

3

r

3

Graves. L B

2

o

1

3

Jarnes

B R O (21)

A

Graves, E L
2

C A L (9)

3

.

Graves, A S.
Graves. L

2

y

G r i f f i n .

G

K I N (5,6)

7

g

i

i

,

K I N (6,7)

M
3

r

g

r

Graves, A B

,

o

e

r
G

r

C O L (21)
5

g

e
r

John (Great)

r

O V I (12)
C o l d w a t e r Dir.
Q U I (8)

3

g

e

r

G

,

e

e
e

r

G

e

e

O V I (12)

5 2

7

e

B A T (36)

D.

3

r

B R O (2,3)

7

Gould, J.

G

G I L (9,10)

3

1

Q U I (28)

Q U I (17,20

3

G I L (4)

Gordinnier A.

Gordonier, George

fifth.

,

9

U N )
2

7
9

OVI
C O L (23)

A. J. (Cririnell)

4

L.

1

9

5

C O L (12.23)

C O L (22)

T.

2

5

B E T (20)

�NI

Index to the 1872 Atlas of BRANCH COUNTY, M I by C. O. Titus,
Nona
Gnpman. H

E
3

o
5

n

1111kLaic.
K I N (18)
H

Gnpman, I.

3

5

K I N (7)

Gnprnan, J.

3

5

a

H

l

a

l

l

,

A

l

,

C H.

1

K I N (18)

H

a

l

l

,

Edgar

A L G (4)

H

a

l

l

.

J. C

Grosse, A -Prop. Union House 5 2 C o l c k v a t e r Dir

H

Gnswold, A. C.

2

Grove. A. R.

3

1

Grow, Elijah

7

1

Grow, F N

3

Grove, Hannah

B AT ( 11 )

,

R E., &amp; Son-Watches

U N I (34)

H

a

l

l

,

Thomas

B A T (23)

H

a

l

l

,

W. W.

7

2

Grow, A. R.

1

N O B (9)
O V 1 (32)

3

C O I (21)

Grundy. I.

1

9

C O L (13)

Gruner, A.

1

9

C O L (7)

Gruner, A.

1

7

Gruner. Joseph

a

H

l

l

7

B A T (1)

a

l

l

l

H

,

e

s

a

H

k

,

9

A L G (17)
5 2

3

7

C o r c k v a t e r Dir.
C A L (16)

%

William

c

U n i o n City

2

3

A L G (17)

1

7

B A T (3)

H. H.

a

H

r

n

d

m

i

l

a

H

m

a

i

A., &amp; Son.-Insurance 5 2

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

S.

C A L (24)

s

,

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n

,

A H.

2

3

B R O (15)

o

n

,

A. J.

2

1

Q U I (26)

t

l
l

,

3

7

William

t

o

n

,

H

i

p

n

.

James

1

9

1

C O L (5)

5

M A T (24)

2

A L G (6)

3

1

7

B A T (12)

r

n

i

k

i

n

,

L.

Gruner, W.

1

9

C O L (7)

H

a

m

i

l

t

o

n

.

Melissa

1

G I R (23)

H

a

m

i

l

t

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n

,

V.

a

m

h

n

,

E. G.

2

3

B R O (22)

n

d

,

I.

4

9

C O L (16)

d

,

I.

1

9

C O L (16)

d

,

J.

1

5

M A T (5)

H a m m o n d ,

N.

1

7

B A T (20)

a

m

m

o

n

d

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W. H.

a

m

m

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n

d

,

William

William-Groc.

1

Gunthorp, Mary (Gunthrop)
Guthrie, E. J.
Gwin. B.

2 3

1

5

1

Hackett. S

B E T (21)

5
2

3
2

9

3

7
1

Hagenbaugh, C. 0.
Hager, J. C.

5
7

1
1

o

m

n

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n

m

m

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n

d

,

n

-

-

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,

N. (Hankes?)

n

H

a

H

a

S H E (29)

H

a

M A T (4)

H

n

l

r

l

y

s

,

t

Cyrus A.

1

9

B E., Est of

,

o

m

B A T (8)

3

Q u i n c y , Vilage of

W B
.

H

Haight, S.

1

3

2

3

B R O (15.26)

Haines, R.

V

O V I (15,22)

Harries, R.

V

O V I (9,16)

hkst, James

3

7

Hakes &amp; Dubois, S S AM
Haiss, E.

2

K i e s . E. E.

2

9

9
2

r

b

a

r

H
H

C A L (12)

H

A L G (36)

H

A L G (25)

H

A L G (26)

a

a

r
r

a

g

i

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n

g

C O L (18,19)
K I N (19)

e

r

,

S J

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s

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,

a

r

l

a

r

l

o

w

Hole, P 0

C O L (24,25)

n

n

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n

1

J . Store

y

H
a

9
5

k

e

y

.

3
1
2

P
,

0. B.

C O L (23)
Q U I (28)

3
1

B E T (12)
G I L (7)
NOB(I4)

9
1

S H E (28)

1

3
3

B
,

3
9

Betsey (Harkeness) 2 5
Jacob

,

B U T (12)
B AT ( 3 0 )

1

A

e

7

3

,

n

3

1

G I R (17,18)

Jxob

r

l

G I R (28)
1

George

e

H

H

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,

,

1
1
1

J

e

C o l d w a t e r Dir

9

,

g

k
r

h

r
r

a

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c

a
a

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H e , L F -Direchor S M.Bank 5 2
1

9

a
H

u

1

Thomas

B U T (11)

Harght, Phfrp

a

C A L (14)

6

H

b

7

A.

M A T (35)

r

C O L (32)
C A L (20)

7

B U T (14) &amp; Bus. Dir. H a r a n d i n e . ---a

K I N (20)
A L G (9)

7

3

U n i o n City

1

Haight, J

5

6

A.

Hager, William H -Blacksmith 1 3
1

3

James

U n i o n City

5
9

.

a
h

5
3

2

.

M A T (17)

7

S. B.

,

s

n

n

d

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,

k
n

a

d

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c
n

a

H

e
d

d

a

H

h
n

n

H

B U T (11,12)

c

5
5

a
a

N O B (11,13,14)

1

a

R

M A T (7)

1

H

B U T (14)

3

m

m

B U T (30)
5

3

H

S H E (31,32)
3

Hager, Joseph

o

3
1

B R O (4)

S H E (31)

Hafer, William H.

m
a

H

N O B (12)

7

Hagenbaugh. C. C.

H

m

1

B R O (4)

A L G (8)

1

Hafer, S.

a
H

M A T (32)

3

2

Hacklen. James
Hadkey, T

5

1

Hackett. Jane

H

m

S H E (21,32,33.36)

2

Hackett H.

a

S H E (26,35)

7

H. Bush, Est of

H
H

M A T (15)

7

Gwin. James

B R O (4,9)
M A T (8)

5

Gwin, J. R.

a

,

e

t

i

m

d
r

Gruner. W.

Gudner, H. A.

H

e
e

m

a

H

t

m

a

H

B A T (12)

1

a

H

2

A L G (18)

B A T (9) H a l s t e a d , L . . D . - C l o t h i n g . Trunks 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir

7

5

H

G I R (19)

John S.

C O L (16)

3

l

U N I (24)

,

C O L (17,19,20)

2

l

3

Groves, L.

James N.

a

1

l

G I R (13)

3

H

7

a

,

1
9

4

H

1

Grove, W. B.

l

James

B A T (9)

1

Grove. Samuel

l

,

N O B (9)

9

Grove, Peter

a

l

1
1

7

1

Grove, P.

l

G I R (23,24)
S H E (16)

1
9

Grow, J . Mrs.

H

a

1
7

U N I (2)
5

M A T (33)

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Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. 0. Titus,
film
Harrnon, R

E

n
1

Harmon, S

p

2

Harmon. William P

9

e

Twp.
C O L (28)

H

a

w

l

e

y

,

A -Onginal Prop

9

A L G (23)

H

a

w

l

e

y

,

B G

e

y

,

D B

e

y

,

H B

y

,

Harriet

2

1

Q U I (2)

H

a

w

l

H

a

w

l

Harper. John

2

1

Q U I (4)

Harpham, --

4

5

C O L (15)

Harpharn, J.

X

Harrington, 0. J.

A L G (17)

i
3

H

7

Haning1on, S. A.-Contractor

5 2

a

H

C A L (2)

w

a

H

l

w

a

l

w

l

C o l d w a t e r Dir

H

a

w

Harris, A. L.

3

7

C A L (2)

a

w

l

Harris. E. S.

2

5

B E T (28)

H

a

B E T (29)

H

a

Harris, Emily (Emmily)

Z

Harris, G. H.

2

5

B E T ( 11 )

Harris, H. H.

2

5

B E T (8)

Harris, H. N.

2

5

Harris, HoraboN.
1

Harris, J. W.
Harris, L.

3

3

M A T (10)

H

7

C A L (8,16)

a

B E T (7)

H

,

,

W. B.

l

e

y

.

William B

1

1

5

M A T (10)

w

n

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T.

1

5

M A T (10)

r

l

g

r ,

n

,

Z.

6

5

B r a n d i Village

W. S.

2

1

Q U I (30,31)

1

Q U I (18)

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J.

e

s

,

W. W.

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n

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t

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Nancy (Heyhtt)

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2

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P.

H

a

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e

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,

H.

a

y

n

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s

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H. A.

1

U N I (11)

H

,

J S

1

,

J. S.

2

3

B R O (26,35)

2

5

B E T (21)

5

B E T (21)

Hart, J. L

2

Hart, J. L.

9

Hart, R. P., Est. of

3

Hartraner, William

1

1

H
H

H
H

9

A L G (4)

Hastings. Hester A

2

9

A L G (10)

Hastings, J L . Mrs

2

3

A L G (4)

5

B E T (16)

3

3

G I L (4,5)

H

U N I (27)

H

Havens, Joseph

3

2
2

Hawks, C P

1

Hawley, A

n

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E E.

a

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n

,

E. E.

e

n

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H

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H

O V I (30)

e

a
a

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t

e
t

a

t

,

Q U I (17)

H

e

c

k

S H E (5)

H

e

l

t

e

m

B U T (17)

H

a

S H E (28)

Thomas

r

,

J S.

S H E (27)
5

1

M AT ( 1 2 )
1

2

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n

A

o
l

7
9

,

C O L (9)

a

y

C O L (36)
5

H

K I N (10,15)
B A T (27)
U N I (4)
U n i o n City

n

e

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r

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H

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r
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s

William B

k

n
s

C

E , Mrs

,

1
7

1

5

O V I (31)
O V I (31)
N O B (4)
S H E (19,20)

9
6

C O L (8)
U n i o n City

E

3

B r o n s o n Village

G. W.-Telegraph E G

B r o n s o n Dir.

T.. Est o f

N O B (1)

3

1

,

J.

2

9

A L G (12)

H e n d r i c k s ,

L

2

3

A L G (12)

2

c

o

3

&amp; Richardson

H e n d e r s o n ,
H

2 7

V. R. (Henthom) 2 7

Jesse (Helzel)

H

e

O V I (32)
U N I (35)

1

m
,

w

G I R (26)

9
,

h

S H E (27,28)
S H E (32

7

,

e

S H E (28)

3

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7

M A T (6)

3

7

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t

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C O L (16)

7

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7

7

9

3

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Q U I (28)

5

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4

3

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H e m m i n g w a y .

9
5

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A L G (28)

3
1

z

Q U I (28)

1

1

3
9

Hawks, Joseph S.

Hawley, A

1

1

Hawes, H.

a

G I L (1)

1
2

Mary R.
E.

a

H

,

2

Q u i n c y , Village of H e c k a t h o m , H. (Herithom)

7

Hawes. E. C.

Hawley. ---

7

2

Haviland, J. R.

Hawk, J.

G I L (5)

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,

H

S H E (16)

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2

0

A L G (10,15)

e

H

Hathaway, J.

2

3

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H

Hastings, N.

6

2

William

B E T (7)

Havener. G.

John H.
M. M.

5

Haulterbaum, C.

M A T (19)

,

,

2

3

5

,

Haskins, R

7

3

1

s

o

B A T (1)
U N I (36)

3

s

w

7
9

N. A.

s

y

C O L (30)

John

y

a

C O L (9,10,14)

9

,

y

a

9

,

a

H

3

y

s
s

a

H

Hathom, J. D.

e
e

H

B U T (25)

Hathaway. S.

n
n

H

G I R (35)

9

y
y

a

s
s

N O B (7)

1

Hathaway, J.

e
e

U N I (29.32)

1

U N I (25)

1

2

a
a

H

Harvey, D

Hasbngs. George

3

n
p

O V I (16)
B A T (28,29)

9

H

y

7

7

C A L (16)

a

B R O (16)

2

1

G I R (36)

Hart, G. H.

G I R (32,33)

H

7

Hart, B. F.

1

,

y

a

M A T (13)
U N I (5,6)

n

y

N

Q u i n c y , Village of

w

1

U n i o n City

D

9

3

%

S

Q u i n c y . Village of

5

1
9

Q U I (9)
1

1

Harrison, W.

Hart &amp; Martin-Tailors

Q U I (3)

1

Harris, W. H.
Harsh, A.

B A T (2)

1
6

Martin-Saw Mill

y

y

a

y

2

e

d

a

M -Saw Mill

l

a

y

H

M

N

b

a

,
,

,

y

a

H

O V I (10)

5

y
a

H

G I L (17)
7

2

a

5

2

Harris, W.

H
H

3

Harris, M. A.

a

y
y

y

7
2

e

e

B A T (3)
U N I (5)

1

e
l

U n i o n City

7
9

e

w
a

H

B R O (25)

3

w

H

B E T (30)

2

Harris, J. L.

H

e

%

1

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Twp,
Colckvater

Hinkley, M.

BUT

Hiscock &amp; DeHarI

SHE
SHE
SHE

Hiscock, M.
Hiscock, O.
Hitchcock, Mrs.

ALG

Ho----, J.

2

3

BRO

9

ALG

Hoard, C.

1

1

GIR

9

COL

Hoard, G.

6

5

COL

Hoben, R.

2

1

BUT
BUT

Hofer, W. H. - Blacksmith
Hoffman, Anna
1

SHE

Hog Creek-Girard Twp.

1

1

G I R (19 etal)

SHE
ALG

Hog Lake- Gilead Twp.
Hogoboom, C.
3

3

3

GIL
NOB

GIL
SHE

Hogoboom, J. G.

1

7

B AT

Hogoboorn, J. G.

1

5

M AT

SHE

Holbrook, E. H.

2

3

BRO

OVI

Holbrook, Mary

2

3

BRO

OVI

Holbrook, S.

ALG

Holcomb, C., Mrs.

1

7

B AT

ALG

Holcomb, George

2

5

BET

Nam,
E
w
Henrsrvg. k -Beer Saloon

5

Henry, J. W.

3

a

1

Henry, M.

2

7

Henry, 0. J.
Henry, William

7
7

Herb, D. B.

2

9

Hermance, H. D.

2

Herog, Cynthia

1

Heroy, Mrs.

1

9

Herricksville Bus. Directory 3 1
Herricksville Center

1

3

Herrington, A.. Est of

7

Herrington, C
Hewett, B.,

7
M r s . 2 9

Hewitt, N B
Hibner, A. A.

3

3
7

Hicks. William

3

Hiesrodt E.
2
Hiesrodt Thomas
Hildebrand, F

3
7
2

7

2

9
2

Hildebrand, William

9

2

1

5

BET

Holcombe, Benjamin B

9

COL

Haldeman, A. A.

BAT

Holden, C.
Holckidge, I.

7

COL
COL

9
9

QUI

1

3

2

1

COL
COL
BUT

3 3
7

2

1
1

COL

9
8
3

1

Hill, A.
Hill, Horace
Hill, J H., Mrs

9

1
4

Hill. --Hill, H. S.

QUI

1

BRO

2

3

3

1

3
1

B AT

ALG
NOB

7
7

CAL
B AT

Hollenbeck, C (Holenbeck) 1 1

GIR

Hill, J L.

4

9

COL

Hallenbeck, C G.

GIR

Hill, John

2

1

Holley. C.

3

7

2

au' (12
ColdNater

Holley, H.

3

7

CAL

5 2

Coldwater

7

CAL

7

OV1

Holley, W.
3
Holliday, Nancy A.

6

5

COL

Holliday, Nancy A.

1

1

GIR

5

KIN

1

Hill, John J.-Dr.

5

Hill, John L.-Grain &amp; Seed
Hiller, M. E. A.

2

Hillier, C. E.

1

9

HiNiar, H.

1

9

COL

Hollister, A.

Wier, P.

1

9

COL

Holloway, Capt.

1

QUI
Union

Holmes, C

Hillman, A.

2

Hills, A. LHills, C.
Hillyer,

1
2

Hillyer, R. B.

2

Hilton, C.

BET

5

3

GIL

3

Hilton, Charles E
Hilton, E. S
Hilton, H.

BUT
BET

3
5

3
3
8

5
3
3

1

1
3
2

Holmes. D.
1
Holmes, D. A est. of

BUT
BRO

3
3

BUT

Holmes, J.
Holmes, J.

2
C

3
6

BRO
B r a n c h Wage

KIN

Holmes, J. &amp; Co -Saw Mill

GIL
Bronson

Holmes, J. T.
HOifilOS, Jonathan

2
2

3

BRO

Honey Lake-Noble Twp

3

BRO

Hoopangarner. G

NOB
BRO

Hopkins, N. R

6 3

Hirnebaugh, Em (Himbaugh) 2 3

BRO
BRO

1
2

Hirnebaugh, Emanuel

NOB

Hopunker.

2

Himebaugh, Mary (Hinebaugh) 2 3

BRO

-4*iesI

BRO

Horn, Thomas
Horton, G M

BRO
BRO

3
3
3

1

3

Hopkins, R
Hopkins, S.
Hopping. C J.

3

BRO

3
2

2

2

3

1

2

1

M AT

Holmes, G

Himebaugh, C.

3

CAL

5

Himebaugh, A.

Himebaugh, D
3
1
Himebaugh. Daniel (Himbaugh) 2 3
Hirnebaugh, E. (I-finbaugh) 2 3

1

3

NOB
GIL

1

9

COL

1

3
3
3

BUT
BRO
BUT

5
2

5
3

BET
BET(10,11)
B E T (25) &amp; Bus Dir

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
NE
Hoskins. J

EN
2

TWD. &amp; Sec
QUI (9,10)

Hulse, John

3

CAL (17)

1

BUT (26)

Hoskins, M.

1

BUT (35)

Humphrey, L

Houck William, Est. of

2

ALG (10,14)

Humphrey, L. R.

1

MAT (25)

Houghtailing.

1

COL (12)

Humphrey, M.

1

BUT (24)

%

Union City
UNI (5)

Houghtarling,

1

BUT (31)

Hungerford,

Houghtailing, L

1

COL (31)

Hungerford,

9

Houghtaling, J. H.

2

OUI (36)

Hungerford,

7

SHE (12)

Houston, Cath.

3

GIL (5)

Hungertord,

2

ALG (20)

Houston. R (Huson)

2

BRO (36)

Hungerford, M H.

2

ALG (20,29)

Hovey. E S

1

BUT (20)

Hungerford, William

2

ALG (17)

Howard,

1

COL (18,34

Hunt, Amos

1

MAT (33)

Howe, ---

2

OVI (1)

Hunt B B

1

COL (12)

Howe, Charles

1

BUT (16)

Hunt J H

2

QUI (15)

Howe. G. E.

1

COL (24)

Hunt, William

3

KIN (15,22)

Howe, G. L

1

COL (3)

Huntley, M

1

GIR (3)

HOWE). G. W

1

COL (10)

Hurd, L. C.

3

GIL (4)

Howe, G. W.

2

QUI (15)

Hurd, L. C.

2

BET (32,33)

Howe,

2

BET (6)

Hurd, W. P.

9

UNI (28)
Union City

Howe, J B

1

COL (3)

Hurd, W. P -Bank Director

5

Hower, A.

2

0 1 (17)

Huriburt,

9

UNI (18)

Hower,

2

OVI (2)

HurIburt, W. H.

2

ALG (23)

Howes, P.

1

BUT (31)

Hurley, A.

1

BAT (17.21)

Howland,

1

Bronson Village

Hurley, A., &amp; Sons-Meats

5

Coldwater Dir

Howland, W. C.

2

OVI (7)

Hurley, Ellen - Slaughter House

1

COL (9)

Home. 0

2

ALG (15)

Huriey, George

1

BAT (20)

Hoxie,

2

ALG (10,11)

Hurley. J

1

BAT (9)

Hoyt, Daniel

3

KIN (9,16)

Husker. George

1

GIR (34)

Hoyt, E T

2

ALG

Huston. Catharine

2

BET (32)

Hoyt Henry

3

KIN (4)

Hutchings, R. C.

1

BUT (15)

Hoyt, Thomas

1

MAT (13)

Huyck, H.

3

KIN (11,14)

Hubbard, C T , heirs of

9

UNI (27)

Hyde. Mrs.

9

UNI (23)

Hubbard, G A

9

UNI (9)

Ide. Daniel

1

BAT (5)

Hubbard,

1

BAT (6)

Ide,

1

BAT (23)

Hubbard,

9

UNI (16)

Ide, H H

1

MAT (2)

Hubbard, P.

1

GIR (5,8)

Imber, J.

1

BAT (2,3)

Hubbard,

1

BAT (3)

Imhoff, J. (Inhult)

3

NOB (15)

Hubbard,

9

UNI (35)

Immet D

3

GIL (10)

Hubbard, S. F.

1

BAT (6)

Immel. J.

3

GIL (21)

Hubbard, W. R.

9

UNI (17)

Incian Point Coldwater Lake

2

OVI (27)

Hudson,

1

GIR (22,23)

Ingiesby, S (Ingleby)

1

GIR(11)

Hudson, Samuel

1

GIR (21)

Inman, Charles

3

GIL (9)

Hufstader, F.

7

SHE (30)

Inman, G

3

GIL (9)

Hugemin, D.

1

GIR (13)

Inman,

3

GIL (9,10,16)

Hughes.

2

BET (35)

Isharn, W. J.

7

SHE (24)

Hughes,

3

GIL (1,2)

Island Pond-Gilead Twp

3

GIL (3)

Hughes, James

2

ALG (34)

Ives, I. C.

2

OVI (6.7)

Hull, H P

1

COL (10)

Ives. I. C.

5

COL (21)

Hull,

9

UNI (20)

Ives. 0 . C.-Farrier

5

Colckvater Dir

Hull. 0.

1

COL (24)

Jackman, J. E (Jachman)

1

GIR (26)

Hull, A . Mrs

4

COL (15)

Jackson, A

1

BUT (21)

Hulse, Charity

3

CAL (17)

Jackson, H. T.

1

BUT (19)

Hulse, Hannah

3

CAL (17)

Jackson, J. D.

1

MAT (9)

2

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
hism, E m i t
irtiduics.
Jackson.

4

COL

Jones,

7

SHE

Jackson, W A.

1

COL

Jones.

2

BET

Jacobs, L
Jacokes, T H.
James,

9
1
1
1

UNI
COL
MAT
MAT

Jones.
Jones. G W.
Jones,
Jones,

BUT
GIR
KIN

2

ALG

Jones,

1
1
3
1
7

Jameson,

3

CAL(13,1

Jones,

2

OUI

Jameson, R. -

CAL (3,9) &amp;

Jones,

2

QUI

Jameson,

3
3

CAL

Jones,

7

SHE

Jefferds, R.

1

COL

Jones. L. L

Jeffrey. H. P.

3

NOB

Jones,

3
2

KIN
BRO

Jemerson,
Jenluns,

3

CAL
COL

Jones,

3

KIN

4

Jones.

2
3

QUI
KIN
SHE

James, William T
Jameson.

BAT
SHE

5
3

Coldwater

Jones,

Jenkins,

NOB

Jones,

7

Jenks.

7

SHE

Jones,

3

KIN

Jenne,

QUI

Jones,

7

SHE

Jesseph,

2
1

COL

Johns.

3

KIN

Jones,
Jones,

7
3

SHE
NOB

Johns,

3

KIN

Jones, William,

7

SHE

Johnson &amp;

%
1

Union

Jordan,

1

COL

Jordan, S., Est of

2

BUT
ALG

JenNns, F.

Johnson,

BRO

Joseph,

2

COL
Coldwater

Joseph,
Joseph,

2
2

Joseph,

2

9

MAT
UNI

2

ALG
QUI

Johnson,

7

SHE

Joseph,
Joseph,

2

QUI

Johnson,

1

GIR(11

Joseph, W)lliarn-

8

Quincy,

Johnson,

QUI

Josselyn&amp;Nossinger-

5

Coldwater

Johnson,

2
1

MAT(12)

Juckett,

4

COL

Johnson,

2

BRO

Judd. J C.

1

MAT

Johnson,

9

UNI

Judd,

9

UNI

Johnson,

9

UNI

Judd, L R -

%

Union

Johnson,

1
1

Judson &amp; Morrow -

3

Judson,

1

BAT
MAT
Mattison

Jump,

3
1

CAL
CAL
MAT

Johnson.
Johnsen, L B

1
5

COL
Coldwater

Jump,

2

Johnson. L L
Johnson.

1

2
3

9

COL
UNI

June,
Junk

6

Kaher,
Kaiser. J S

3

Johnson.
Johnson,

1

Johnson, S W

1

Johnson.

3
2

Johnson.

2
1

Johnson.
Johnson, C

5

Johnson,

1

Johnsen,

Johnsen,
Johnson, J.0.

Joles, G W
Jonas.
Jonas,
Jones &amp; Burdell S
Jones A n
Jenes.

2
E
7
1
3

Girard
GIP

2

QUI
ALG (2,3,10,1
QUI

BET
OVI
GIL
NOB
OVI

Kanouse.

2

BET

BAT
CAL
BET

Kanouse,

2

OUI

Kanouse,
Kappler. Geo ,

Z

BET
Bronson

BET
COL
Coldwater
Branch

SHE

Kappler, GeorgeKauffman,
Kawriaugh.

5
5
6
2

GIR

keagie.

2

KIN

Keel,

E

2

BRO
QUI
Branch

�Index to the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Mon

Ra

Keefer,

1

liaa._152
COL (9)

Keyes, C. J.-General Mdse.

6

Bronson Dir.

1

MAT (16)

Keeler,

2

ALG (4,9)

Keyes. George

Keeler, Samuel

2

ALG (3,10)

Keyes,

2

BET (16)

Keeslar, D.

2

BRO (24)

Kibbe, C

4

COL (17)

GIL (3,8,9)

Klbourn, D

7

SHE (23)

7

SHE (27)

Keeslar,

3

Keeslar, P.

2

BRO (25)

Klboum, D., Est of

Kessler, P.

3

GIL (17.20)

M o u r n , F.

9

UNI (19,20)

Keeslar, T.

2

BRO (25)

Kboum, S. L

7

SHE (23,26)

Keeslar, William (Keesler)

3

GIL (1,16,17)

Klcoin, John

3

NOB (20,21)

3

BUT (2)

Keesler.

3

NOB (8)

Kilburn, S.

Kehoe, -- (Kahoel

6

Bronson Village

Kilmer, P.

2

BRO (19)

Kehoe, J. ( K a t e )

2

BRO (35)

Kmbal, B. F.

1

BAT (5)

Kehoe, P. (Kuhoe)

2

BRO (35)

Kimball. W.

2

BRO (35)

Keibier, John (Kebler)

2

0)/1(22)

Kimber, R.

7

SHE (26)

Keller, A.

3

NOB (4)

Kincade,

1

BAT (9)

Keller, H.

2

BRO (26)

Knderhook P. O.

3

KIN (3)

Keller,

3

NOB (15)

Knebrook, Williarn-Farmer

%

Union City

1

BUT (2)
GIR (34)

Keller, John R.

3

NOB (21)

King, A.

Kelley, J.

1

COL (28)

Kng, F. C.

1

Kellogg, O.

7

SHE (5,8,17)

Kng,

1

BUT (2)

Kellogg, S.

9

UNI (2)

King, William

1

COL (2)

Kelly. E D .

2

ALG (26)

Kngsland, M., Mrs.

3

CAL (24)

Kelsey. Ira

2

OVI (7)

Kngston, D

1

GIR (9)

Kelso. Henry

3

CAL (4,5)

Kingston,

1

GIR (20)

Kelso, John

3

NOB (24)

Knsley,

1

GIR (4)

Kinsley, M.

2

OVI (16)

Kelso, Mathew

3

NOB (23)

Kelso, W. H.

3

CAL (9)

Knyon, A. W.

7

SHE (8)

Kelso, William

3

NOB (23)

Knyon, A. W., Jr.

7

SHE (17)

Kemp. Normon

2

QUI (1,12)

Knyon, H.

2

QUI (23,24)

Kenknight. C. (Kennight)

9

UNI (28,32)

Kirby, R.

1

GIR (2)

Kenknight., F.

9

UNI (32)

Kissinger, J

1

MAT (10)

Kennedy,

1

BUT (28,29)

Kittle, Danas

1

COL (10)

Kennedy,

2

BET (18)

Ktbidge. L. 0.

2

OV1 (19)

Kennedy,

2

BET (9)

Kttridge, 0.

2

OVI (9)

Kennedy,

2

BET (18)

Kline,

2

ALG (30)

Kennedy, L S

1

BUT (29)

Kne, Jacob

2

BRO (22,32,33)

Kennedy,

2

ALG (23)

Kinebrook, S

1

BAT (26)

Kent &amp;

3

BET (16) &amp; Bus. D r.

Kose &amp; Thomas

7

SHE (33)

Kent &amp; Rogers

1

BUT (2)

Kose, F.

1

BAT (22)

Kent &amp; Wood

1

MAT (13)

P.:lose. Thomas

1

MAT (4)

Kent, D. W

7

SHE (19,30)

Knapp,

9

UNI (24)

Kent,

1

MAT (15)

KnaPP.

1

BUT (26)

Kent,

2

BET (15,27)

Knapp, S. F

2

ALG (5)

Kent

1

COL (35)

Knapp. William

9

UNI (9.16)

Ki3nyon, J. V

2

OVI (21,22)

Knapp, William

6

Quincy, %/

Kerns,

2

0\11(12)

Knecht, Charles

2

ALG (19)

Kesler, Henry

2

ALG

Knecht, Charles

1

BUT (21)

Kessen,

1

BUT (32)

Kneoht,

2

ALG (19)

Kesson, W. R.

1

BUT (22)

Kneeland,

2

BET(1)

Keyes, C. C.

2

BET (13)

Kneeland, S. W.

2

BET (1)

Keyes, C. J.

6

Bronson Village

Knight,

3

NOB (8)

Keyes, C. J.

2

BRO (2)

Knight,

3

GIL (14)

2

�11

Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
boort

P

i

o

T w p . &amp; Sec

Knight, L . Mrs

17 B A T (28)

Knorr, F.

33 G I L (10)

L

Knot

31 N O B (11)

L a n g w o r t h y ,

E.

Knowles, A

17 B A T (20)

L a n g w o r t h y ,

J. B.

Knowles, M.

9 U N I (8,16)

L a n g w o r t h y ,

J. B.

Knowles, Samuel J Saw mill 1 3

L

a
a

n
n

a

g

John

s

.

3

G J.

1

3
3

3

n

p

h

e

r

e

,

A T.

Knowlton, E. A.

19 C O L (10)

L

a

n

p

h

e

r

e

,

A T -Insurance

a

r

,

L
L

a

Knowlton, Williams &amp; Co.-Mtg.

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir

L

a

r

Koch,

23 B R O (10)

L

a

r

a

b

e

Kolassa, A. ((.gassia)

23 B R O (14)

L

a

r

a

b

e

Kolassa, J. (Collossia)

23 B R O (14)

L

a

r

a

b

e

e

Kosmenck, J. (Cosmerick)

23 B R O (14)

L

a

r

c

o

r

n

Kosst, C -Catholic Pnest

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir

Knchbaum, J.

43 C O L (16)

/Oder, T.

31 N O B ( 1 1 )

L

L

r
t

Knser, S.

29 A L G (27)

L

a

37 C A L (1)

L

e

Kriser, William

29 A L G (36)

L

a

v

KruPP. J. (Kra(*)

23 B R O (34)

L

a

w

Kuder, 0. F. (G. F.)

21 Q U I (19)

L

a

w

Kyser, S.

29 A L G (14)

L

a

w

Kytt,

9 U N I (25)

L

a

L. Gerrow

27 O V I (12)

L

a

L S. &amp; M. S. R. R

19 C O L (22 et al)

L S. &amp; M. S. R.R. D E P O T
LS. &amp;M. S. R.R.

53 C O L (21)

r

e

i

n

,

b

e

e

k

i

a

b

h

)(riser. W.

n

r

t

t

,

C. &amp; G

e

,

R.

6

,

S

2

,

E. G.

,

.

e

,

i

n

61 Q u i n c y , Village of

LS.&amp;M.S.R.11-Wood Shed

63 B r o n s o n Village

8

2

A L G (27)
O V I (7)
S H E ( 11 )

A.

2

3

B R O (16)

D.

2

3

B R O (16,21)

e

Lake Knderhook Twp 3 5
,

R.

9

r

e

n

c

e

,

A. C.

3

5

r

e

n

c

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,

A. C.

2

7

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r

e

n

c

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,

G. H.

w

r

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n

o

a

,

Harriett

r
w

e

n

r

e

c

n

c

3

3

3

7

C A L (10)

e

,

J. W.

2

9

A L G (34)

J. W.

3

S

a

w

r

e

n

c

e

,

S E

w

r

e

n

c

e

,

William R

LaFleur, G

21 Q U I (19)

L

a

w

y

e

r

.

Lafleur,

13 B U T (24)

L

a

y

m

a

n

LaForce, Josiah R.-Pumps

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

L a z a r u s ,

6

6

7

S H E (26)

2

5

B E T (23)

D

1

3

B U T (25)

T

3

3

27 O V 1 (18)

9 U N I (28,29,32) L e a c h . W e s t G a i n e s - W a g o n s

Lahym, S . Mrs

9 U N I (21)

Lake George. 14nderhook Twp

35 K I N (21,22)

Lake of tie Wcods-Rose Lake
Lake, C. C.- Fire Insurance Agt

27 O V 1 (19)
33 u n k n o w n

Lake. D

27 O V 1 (16)

Lake, Ira

7 S H E (14)

Larnprnan, A.

13 B U T (33,34)

L

e

e

.

E L -Hamess.Saddes

Larnpman.

13 B U T (33.34)

L

e

e

.

George

Larnpman. H. S.

13 B U T (11,14)

L e e ,

Lampman, J.. Est. of

13 B U T (36)

L

e

e

,

George Prop Lee's Add

Lampman, L.
Larnpman, P

25 B E T (35)

L

e

e

,

H 0

Lane. H. S

65 G i r a r d Village

Lane,

23 B R O (26)

s

e

,

,

G i r a r d Village
U N I (3)

P

Lahym

a

G i r a r d Village

9

Lahay, William

e

C A L (9,10)

5

J
,

7

6

a

y

A L G (26)

J. H.

L

b

C A L ( 11 )

,

L

n

7

2

13 B U T (21)

e

O V I (33)
U N I (3)

J. A.

29 A L G (14)

z

K I N (3,10

e

L a w r e n c e ,

a

K I N (17,18,19,20)
UNI(8)

9

Lade, William

21 0 0 1 (3)

3

7

Ladear, H

L

G I L (7)

7

F.

L a w r e n c e ,

L

B E T (23)

3

r

a

L.S.&amp;M.S.R. R. Depot Freight

B r a n c h Village

e

w

B E T (22)

5

2

C o l d w a t e r Dir

B E T (21)
5

3

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Q U I (32)

5

l

a
L

2

2

F.

.

5

2

E. H.
,

p

a

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e

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2

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A.

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O V I (29)

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2

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W

L a w r e n c e ,

L

21 Q U I (12-19)

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a

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r

a

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p

a

a

L

p
p

K I N (13)

3

a

19 C O L (16)

5

4

L

9 U N I (22)

C A L (17,18)

7

44 C O L (16)

C A L (18)

7

2

Knowlton, E A.
Knowlton, F

G I L (23)

7
3

B U T (28,33) &amp; Bus. Dir. L a n p h e r e , k T.

Knowlton, William

N O B (1)

3

Gideon

L e a t h e r b e r r y .

2

G I L (5,6)
5 6

5

U n i o n City
B E T (9.20)

A

7

S H E (14)

L e a t h e r b e r r y .

J

7

S H E (26,28)

L e a t h e r b e r r y ,

S

7

L

e
L

d
e

L

L

n

e

e
L

o

,

e

,
O

2

3

B R O (34)

AS

1

1

G I R (33)

e

2

,

S.
S. B.

%

9

7
7
9

U n i o n City
U N I (4.17)

%

J. R.
,

S H E (28)

E

G e o r g e

B
e

,

U n i o n City
5 5

U n i o n City
S H E (17)
S H E (5)
U N I (33,34)

9

U N I (22.28)

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Num
P
u
n
I ma
Lee, William G

9

LeeL L M

U N I (9)

6

Legg, A. H.

3

1

9

C O L ( 11 )

Legg, C. N.-Township Clerk
Lehr. William

5 2

7

Leisennng, M. C.

1

1

1

L

Levalley, E. S.

7

Lew, C.

4

4
3

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Liddle. G.

1

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2

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Lilley, J

5
3
3

3

1

Lilley, Samuel

1

Lirnbecker, L G.
Lime Lake

5
1

7

1

7

o

B R O (26)

7

S H E (34)
5

M A T (3)

3

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C O L (22)

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2

B U T (13)

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7

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1

B R O ( 11 )

L

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B R O (3,4)

L

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2

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G U I (7)

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,

J. W.

1

3

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M A T (29)

L

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2

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r

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M A T (28)

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d

,

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B A T (20)

L

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k

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3

5

K I N (1)

L

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L

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L

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c

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1

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5

M A T (2,11)

3
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B U T (25,36)

7
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3

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k

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k

w

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2

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d

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7

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c

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J.

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9

C O L (29.30)

C O L (22)

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5

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1

J.

2

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1

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9

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7
3

J.

Lincoln, C J .

4

A.

2
3

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C O L (9)

Lincoln, G. W.

,

c

T.

G I L (5)

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9

Lincoln, Charles A.

k
k

,

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3

George W.

d

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7

c

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3

k

Lincoln, C. G.

Lincoln, Charles

William

r

M A T (6)
S H E (21,22)

c

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1

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Lewis. James

1

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L

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Lewis, Henry C.-Pres., C.N.Bk. 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Leworthy, W.

l

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7

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2

1

L i p p i n c o t t ,

B R O (28)

2

B A T (6)
K I N (1,12)

p

U n i o n City

Lewis, L.

7
5

i

LOVAS, G.

3

1
3

L

Lewis, C. H.-Phys. &amp; Surgeon 5 6
2

G.
D

G I R (4,5)

U N I (36)

1

,

N O B (3)

S H E (18,19)

9

Lewis Art Gallery
Lewis, A.

2

l
,

1

C O L (13,14)

5

l
e

5

B A T (14)

Leubsdorf, B.-N. Y. Bazaar

i

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9

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3

M A T (31)

1

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U. F.

U n i o n City

9

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i

David

U n i o n City

7

n
L

9

,

U N I (6)

2

A L G (15)

2

,

Leonard, J. C.

Letsan, William A.

i

L

Leonard &amp; Anlisdale-Dry goods %

1

B U T (14)

T

k

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Lester, A M .

L K M r s (Unsday) 1 3

n

3

Leroy, J.

,

n

2

%

y

n

Lernmon, Mts.

5

e

i

N O B (1)

Leonard, J. C.-Real Estate

s

L

1

9

d

G I R (34)

3

1

n

U n d s l e y ,

C o l d w a t e r Dir

Lemmon. Jane

Lepley, D.

i

S H E (8,9)

1

Leland. Y.

L

B r o n s o n Village

L

o

c

k

w

o

o

Lincoln, G. W.

4

8

C O L (16)

L

o

c

k

w

o

o

d

,

R.

1

9

C O L (14,15)

Lincoln, G. W.

4

4

C O L (16)

L

o

c

k

w

o

o

d

,

W.

2

1

Q U I (2)

Lincoln, G. W.

1

3

A L G (34)

3

A L G (8)

9

Lincoln, George W.

C O L (8,16

9

U N I (19)

Lincoln. L. G.-Retired Farmer 5 6

U n i o n City

Lincoln, O. L.

U N I (17)

Lindley, E.

9
2

3

Lindley, L., Mrs.

1

L
L

g
m

L

o

L

M A T (35)

o

L

a

n

,

a

n

d

b

o

L

B R O (16)
5

o
o

2

W.

2

n

g

Lake

2

7

O V I (23)

n

g

Lake

1

9

C O L (18)

n

o

J. S.
,

g

n

Lake-Noble Twp.

g

,

A. C.

3

1

7

N O B (7)
S H E (28)

Undsay, A.

2

1

Q U I (4)

g

,

J. M., M.D.

Lindsay, A.

1

3

B U T (33)

L

o

n

g

,

P

3

3

G I L (6,7)

B U T (19)

L

o

n

g

,

R.

2

7

O V I (17)

Lindsay. J. G.

1

Lindsey, E. (Lindsay)
Lindsey, Elijah (Lindsay)

3
1

3
1

3

L

o

B U T (16)

L

B U T (21)

L

n

o
o

n
o

g
m

2

,
i

5

William-Butcher
s

2

5

&amp; Johnson-Butchers

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

2
5 6

C o l d w a t e r Dir.
U n i o n City

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
time

E

w

a

Loomis, A.

11 G I R (24)

Lyter.

15 M A T (4)

Lceng, George

11 G R I (13)

Lyter, M.

15 M A T (20,29)

Loring,

11 G I R (12,13)

Lytle,

15 M A T (5,8)

Los', A

17 B A T (7)

M.C. &amp; L M. FIR.

53 C O L (21)

Losey,

7 S H E (3,10)

M.C. &amp; L.M. R.R.

37 C A L (3,4,10,11)

Lossing, M.

9 U N I (24)

M.C.&amp; L.M. R.R

11 G R I (33

Lossing, S. H.

9 U N I (24)

M.C.R.R. Depot

57 U n i o n

LoveNoy, L H.

13 B U T (5)

Mabrey, S. D. (Mabry)

33 G I L ( 1 1 )

Loveridge, N. P

41 C O L (22)

Macarey, A. T.

44 C O L (15)

Loveridge, N. P.-Lawyer

52 C o l d w a t e r

Macarey, H. E., Salesman

52 C o l d w a t e r

Lovewell, N. (Lavewell)

27 O V 1 (2)

Mack,

9 U N I (24)

Low, G W.

19 C O L (24)

Mack, T.

11 G I R (18)

Lowery.

15 M A T (5)

Mack, Thomas

9 U N I (13)

Lowery,

7 S H E (36)

Mains,

19 C O L (14,23)

Lownsberry, E G .

21 Q U I (13)

Mains, I

52 C o l d w a t e r

Lowrey, A.

7 S H E (32)

Wives, S.

21 Q U I (12)

Lowrey, J

7 S H E (28,33)

Makyes, W. W

21 Q U I (12)

Lucas, G. W

13 B U T (19)

Mallory, P.-

56 U n i o n City

Lucas, M. T.

13 B U T (16)

Mallow, P.

31 N O B (5,8

Lucas, William

11 G I R (28,33)

Mallow, P.

23 B R O (27)

Luce, k

33 G I L (1,16,17)

Maloy,

63 B r o n s o n

WC¡, C. G.

33 G I L

Manchester,

11 G I R (1)

Luce, C. G.-V.

52 C o l d w a t e r

Manchester,

11 G I R (1)

WM, K E.

19 C O L (6)

Manchester,

13 B U T (6)

Ludders,

23 B R O (31)

Manchester, Mrs.

31 B U T (2)

Lupold, J

31 N O B (16,21)

tvtanguse, P.

17 B A T (3)

Luse, D

21 Q U I (32)

Mann,

13 B U T (23)

Lusk, Cyrus

21 O U I (9)

Mann, J. W.

11 G I R (9,16)

Lusk. E. R.

9 U N I (6)

Mann, L A., Mrs.

57 U n i o n City

Lusk, S. H.
Lusk, S. H.

21 O U I (17,20)

Mann, Mrs.

136 G i r a r d Village

23 A L G (20)

Mann, P.

13 B U T (19)

Luther, C.

7 SHE(11)

Venn, P.1

11 G I R (12,15,22,23,24)

Lutz, H.

E6 G i r a r d

Manning,

7 S H E (34)

Lyman,

11 G I R (24)

Mansell, George-

52 G o l d w a t e r

Lyman, J. B. Mrs

11 G I R (29)

Mansfield, P.

13 B U T (24,25,26)

Lyman, 0.

11 G I R (13,24)

Manterstock, Mrs.

25 B E T (1)

Lynch, G

23 B R O (15)

Manville. G.

9 U N I (13)

Lynch,T

23 B R O (26)

Manville.

9 U N I (23)

Lynd,

19 C O L (30)

Manwarren

31 N O B (20)

Lynda, D

19 C O L (30)

Maple Grove

19 C O L (23)

Lynda. R.

19 C O L (30)

Marble

21 O U I (28,29,32,33)

Lynn, William

65 B r a n c h

Marble

23 A L G (4,5)

Lyon, A C

35 K I N (9)

Marcum,

11 G I R (7)

Lyon,

9 U N I (12)

Markel, William (Markle)

13 B U T (26,35)

Lyon, B. T

27 O V I (11,12)

Markham. Amos

11 G I R (3)

Lyon, E P

21 G U I (29)

Markham, M.

11 G I R (9,10)

Lyon, N T

21 O U I (5)

Marks. George

21 Q U I (10)

Lyon, N T

13 B U T (34)

Marlison, E.G.

21 O U I (31)

Lyons.

15 M A T (6)

Marquette, P.

25 B E T (29)

Low. George

15 M A T (30)

Marquette, P H.

33 G I L (7)

Lyter. Jac

15 M A T (29)

Marquette. P. H

31 N O B (12)

15 M A T (20.29)

Marsh. D

33 G I L (7,18)

Lyter.

2

�Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s o f BRANCH C O U N T Y, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Nam:
E
g
o
Itaa-ILIm.
Marsh, E -Commercial Agent 5 2

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

McClave, M H.

29 A L G ( 1 )

Marsh, F.

C O L (22)

McClellan, J

25 B E T (8,9)

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

McClung, John

31 N O B (1)
37 C A L (23)

4

1

Marsh, L. C., Dr.

5

2

Marsh, L. M.

3

3

G I L (18)

McClure Est.

Marshall, L

2

9

A L G (12)

McClure, W.

25 B E T (5)

Martin 8 Hart-Merchant Tailors U n i o n City

McCollum, R.

17 B A T (26)

Martin, --

B R O (26)

McConnel, H. A.

19 C O L (35)

G I L (22)

McCormick James

21 Q U I (19)

McCoy, F

56 U n i o n City

2

3

Martin. G. W.

3

3

Martin, H., Mrs.

7

Martn. I. R.

S H E (2)

2

Martin. Ira

5

1

7

Martin, J

9

Martin, J

3

Martin, J B.

3
2

9

B E T (20)

McCrary, A . C.

7 S H E (7,18)

BAT

McCrea, A

48 C O L (16)

U N I (5)

McCrea, A.

19 C O L (16)

G I L (1)

McDaniel, J.

9 U N I (25,26)

ALG

McDonald,

56 U n i o n City
56 U n i o n City

Martin. J C .

1

7

B A T (3)

McDonald, E.-U.C. Twp. Clerk

Martin, J. W

2

5

B E T (25)

McDonald,

13 B U T (9,10)

C A L (13)

McDonald, Josiah

13 B U T (9)

B U T (32)

McDonald, R.

13 B U T (10)

BAT

McDougle, J W

25 B E T (12)

Martin, James

3

Martin. L.

7

1

3

Martin, M A., Mrs.

1

7

Martin, P.

3

3

G I L (6)

McEachron, G.

29 A L G (9)

Martin, R.

3

3

G I L (1)

McEnda:tier. G. (Mecandarter)

26 B E T (35)

BET

McGinnes, A (McGiness)

21 Q U I (11)

B A T (4)

McGowan 8 Bowen-Bankars

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir

Marlin, R. T

2

Martin, Robert

5
1

Martin, T J.

7
9

Martin, William

McGowan. J H .

19 C O L (23)

A L G (13)

McGowan, Jonas H -Pros. Atty

52 C o l d w a t e r Dir.
9 U N I (27)

U N I (8)

2

9

Mason, H P

1

9

C O L (25)

McHary. C

Mason, J. W

2

1

Q U I (36)

McIntosh, H

13 B U T (34)

Mason, Polly

1

9

C O L (24)

McKinley, J.

33 G I L (4,8)

5

B E T (7)

McKinley, J., Jr.

33 G I L (8,17)

M A T (25)

McKnney,

37 C A L (15)

C O L (25,26)

McKnney,

37 C A L (15)

McKinney, William

37 C A L (15)

Mason, S B

2

Mason, T.

1

5

Mason, William B.

1

9

Mason, William B -Two Coll 5 2
Massey, Benjamin (Massa)
Master, H

2 7

7

O V I (10)
S H E (27)

Mather, F C

3

3

GIL

Mather, N D

3

3

G I L (11,20)

Matteson Lake

1

5

Matteson Post Office

1

Maxfield, C.

M A T (23)
5

Maxfield, N.

U N I (17)

9

Maxfield, N. B.

5

6

23 B R O (26)

M c L a u g h l i n ,

T

65 B r a n c h Village

M
c

McCarty, C.
McCarty, D

1

l

l

a

n

,

E.

25 B E T (29,31)

i

l

l

a

n

,

James

25 B E T (29,30)

l

l

a

n

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S

M

c

M

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M

M

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r

r

a

y .

c

N

a

l

l

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35 K I N ( 1 1 )
37 C A L (22)
37 C A L (23)

M A T (20,29)
U N I (2)
9

37 C A L (5)

( * N a u g h t o n ,
N

2

M.

Hiram (McNoll)

M A T (8,17,18)

c

McClave 8 Co. S S Mill

37 C A L (5,6)

M c N a u g h t o n , A
c

5

25 B E T (30)

H

C o l d w a t e r Dir

M

9

i

M c M u r r a y ,

M

S H E (34)

1

27 0 \ 11 ( 3 3 )

i

M

McCausey, T. C.

15 M A T (15,22)

Patence

M

McCarty, James A.-Blacksmith 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir.
McCarty, William

.

M

O V I (23,26)

7

h

H.

c

B r a n c h Village
5

t

,

c

O V I (13.23,24)

5 2

u

n

M

7

McCarty, A. W.-Shoe Sales

o

a

M

2

7

L

e

U n i o n City

Maxon, H.

S

L

U N I (8,21)
O V I (24,26)

2

c

M

7

E

11 G I R (19)

A.

2

May, P

52 C o l c Av a t e r Dir

McLane, John

Maxon, C.

Maxon, J. L

17 B A T (7)

McLane, J. H.-RR Contractor
M c L a u g h l i n ,

M A T (13)

9

McLain, J. (Mc Clain)

A L G (1)

M

M
c

c
N

e

i

N
N

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i

u

t
t

l
t

,
t

.

t

.

t

,

A C.

John

15 M A T (14)

S.

35 K I N (2)

Matilda

27 O V I (35,36)

Samuel

29 A L G (10)
23 B R O (4)

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. 0. Titus,
Not
f o w l ima-iialic.
B U T (36)

M

i

l

l

e

r

,

A C

McVay, H.

McVay. Benjamin
1

1
3

B U T (25)

M

i

l

l

e

r

,

Augustus

McVay. M.

2

1

QUI(1)

l

e

r

,

D.

3

McVean, D.

1

1

McWain, Jerome B.
Mead, A.

3

3
9

i

M

0 0 1 (1)

1

l

M

B U T (5,6)

9

Mead, Charlet;

i

G I R (10,11)

1

1

M

M

0 0 1 (10)

l

i

l

i

M

i

,

D.

1

7

B AT ( 11 )

G.

3

3

G I L (22)

l

e

r

,

H.

1

9

l

e

r

,

H. D.

l

1

9

C O L (10)

M

o

l

l

e

r

,

H. D.-Auctioneer

2

)

A L G (22)

M

i

l

l

e

r

,

Henry

3

B U T (18)

M

i

l

l

e

r

,

J.

2
3

3

Mears, C.
Meek D.

3

C A L (19)

3

Meek., D. E.
Meek, J.

7

9

3

3

3

3

3

Mellen, B. C.

1

Mellen. William

2

Mellen, William

2

Menzes, J.

2

kfendith, J.

1

Merrill Bros. Lbr. Yd.

5

Merrill, J. S.

2

Merritt, A. W.

l

l

l

i

l

r

,

S.

1

1

e

r

,

S.

1

9

l

l

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r

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Samuel

M

i

M

i

l

l

e

r

,

T. L.

A L G (20)

M

i

l

l

e

r

,

William

i

l

l

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r

,

William R.

M A T (35)

M

5

U n i o n City

M i N h a u s e n ,

7

U n i o n City

M

i

l

1

P.

M A T (14,15)

3

B U T (4)

a

n

,

Mrs.

n

,

A.

2

3

9

A L G (31)

M

i

l

l

i

m

a

n

,

S.

3

3

U N I (16)

M

i

l

l

i

m

a

n

,

S. (Millerman)

M

i

l

l

n

,

W. W. (Millerman) 3 1

i

i

2

M

i

l

l

s

,

J S . Heirs of

B R O (7)

9

A L G (5,6)

2
3

M

B R O (6,7)

K I N (14,23)

Miles. ---

5

1
9
%

5

A.

5

kfilboum. J (Milborn.)

1

,

B U T (19,30)

3

3

s

n

3

1

l

B E T (33)

i

M

n
i

M

g

i

M
M

i

U N I (24)

M

i

n

s
i

c

C O L (22)

M

S H E (30)

M

i

s

0 0 1 (25)

M

i

t

M

s

i

e

t

K I N (8)
B E T (25)

r

,

H

2

3

B R O (20)

r

,

W

2

7

O V I (32)

s

,

Asa

.

D.

s
.

s

J

,

a

a

,

5

1

John(Misner)

2

5

B E T (25)

2

5

B E T (25)

2

5

B E T (25)

r

,

W. W.(Misner)

e

l

.

A , Mrs

h

e

l

,

B.

1

c

h

e

l

l

.

B L

Millard, W A (MiNiard)

1

1

G I R (23)

M

i

t

c

h

e

l

l

,

D

9

Paler &amp; Smith Slaughter Hse 1 9

0 0 1 (9)

M

i

c

h

e

l

l

,

Maggie

1

ftraNer Est.

M A T (32)

M

i

t

c

h

e

l

l

,

N

9

B AT ( 11 )

M

i

t

c

h

e

l

l

,

S J.

¬

6

B r a n c h 1.filege

M i t c h e l l .

S , Est of

Miller. A.

3

3

B R O (35)

i

S . 1,/rs

c

h

e

2

l

l

,

B A T (24,36)

5

t

Miller. --

7

1

i

t

B E T (24)

S. R. (Misner)

M

M

M A T (6)
5

,

G I R (23)

7

5
2

,

1

1

M A T (6)

r

1

t

M A T (6)

5

r

Willard, N. M. (Miffiard)

5

M A T (6)

5

1

D. (Misener)

h

c

1
1

Jarnes

r

a

n

c

B E T (7)

5

n
n

5
5

a

i

M A T (35)

2

2

u

e

B U T (4)

3

s

n

N O B (17)

E A.

u

e

N O B (17)

June

u

g

s

B R O (33)
1

.

u

g

n

i

G I L (10)

e

n

.
r

e

n

A
M

s
e

n

i

?

U n i o n City

l

B R O (32,33)

3

---

l

l

S H E (22)

.

i

i

3

s

M

i

1

a

l

7

U N I (35)

M

2

m

l

M

PANer's Lake

5

1

a

0 0 1 (19)

1

Q U I (16)

g

A L G (30)

Millard, Mrs

O V I (31)

1

m

9

1

7
2

i

9

7

2

G i r a r d Village

l

2

Millard, Lyda J.

5

l

Merritt, S. S.

MillÑ, S

0 0 1 (19)

6

i

C O L (9)

4

G I R (21)

M

1

i

G I R (21)

O V I (25)

M

l

B E T (7)

1

e

9

9

5
1

l

1

Mies. Hattie A

2

l

Merritt, J. D.

Wes. E

Pattence

Q U I (14)

9

3

P P.

,

0 0 1 (19)
6

l

C O L (9)

2

9

l

U n i o n City

Middle Lake

,

r

N O B (6,8)

E

i

9

3

r

e

1
1

i

7

Michael. F

e

l

K I N (8,11,12)
1

M

1

Meysiead. W

Mrs.

r

5
3

M

5

Meystead, H.

M. M.

.

r

e

B R O (27)

K I N (14)

Merritt, E.

Messenger, W. J.

,

l

B A T (17)

3

Q U I (14)

Merritt, D.

Messenger, J.

J.
James

e

l

i
M

.
,

l

i

M

r
r

1

9

Merritt. E.

i
M

e
e

2

7

7

2

Merritt, B.

l
l

Q U I (2)

5
5

l
l

B AT ( 11 )

5

1

1

)

Merrifield, M. A.-Any.

M

i
i

G I L (15,23)

5

2

G I L (14)

G I L (14)

3

Melendy, D. W

M

G I L (14,23)

3

Meek, William

M

U N I (2)

C O L (26)

7

1

Mead, W., Est of

K I N (11,14)

,

Mead, H.

1

B A T (21)

5

r

Mead, E.

Mead, J. H.

B A T (35)
7

r

l

l

7
1

e

l

e

1

1

M A T (1)

7

BAT
U N I (33,34)

9

C O L (19)
U N I (33)

3

7
A
9

C A L (13)
L

G

(8)

U N I (32)

�ENV'

Philadelphia, Pa.
Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus,
Nee
rim
Mock. George

3

1

N O B (8,17)

Mornll, J

9

UNI (22)

1

COL (35)

Modart, M

1

COL (13,14)

Morrison, A

Medan

1

COL (13,14)

Morrison, J.

1

GIR (33)

Moffitt, A H .

al

ALG (21)

Morrow 8 Judson - Saw MII

3

CAL (3)

3

CAL (3)

Moffitt, A. P.

2

ALG (16)

Morrow, E.

Moffitt, H. H (Moffatt)

2

ALG (16)

Marrow, John

3

CAL (11)

Molovid,

2

BRO (14)

Morrow, T.

3

CAL (22)

Monger, N. C.

3

KIN (2)

Morse, H. C.

9

UNI (22,27)

X

KIN (22)

7

SHE (36)

Monlux. --- (G.?)

3

CAL (2)

Mos--, C.

Monlux. W.

3

( 3 )

Mosety, H. B.

Monroe,

1

MAT (27)

Moses &amp; Pender

1

COL (33)

Monroe, D

2

BRO(11)

Mosher, A

3

KIN (3,4)

Mosher, F.

3

KIN (15,22)
COL (3)

Monroe,

6

Bronson Village

Monroe, D . Mrs.

2

BET (30)

Moss, E. J.

1

Monroe, George

2

BET (17)

Moss,

1

COL (3)

Monroe,

1

MAT (1)

Mott, George W.

2

OVI (14)

? r o e , Jesse
M

1

MAT (36)

Mott, M. H.

3

GIL (1,12)

Monroe,

2

BRO (1,2,11)

Aka, M. P.

3

KIN (1)

Monroe,

2

BET (18)

Mott. William H.

2

OVI (36)

Monroe,

2

BRO (2,3)

tvioulion&amp;Dickinson-Undertaker

5

Coldwater Dir.

2

BRO (28

Monroe, S.-Lumber Dir.

6

Bronson

Mowe, C.

Montague, J. H -Real Estate

5

Coldwater Dir.

Mowrey, S.

O

Quincy, Vilage of

Mooney, L M.

7

SHE (21)

Mowrey, Samuel

6

Ckiincy, Village of

Moor,

2

BRO (19,30)

Mowrey, Simon

2

QUI (21)

Moore. A. L

2

QUI (4)

Mowry, William P.

2

OVI (3,9,10)

Moore, B. O.

1

BUT (22)

Moyer, J. M

3

NOB (6)

Moore. H. C.

1

BAT (7,18)

Moyer, M.

7

SHE (4,5,17

Moore,

1

BUT (22)

MUD LAKE

2

OV1 (13)

Moore. H. N -Carriages

5

Coldwater Dir.

Mud Lake-Noble Twp.

3

NOB (12)

Moore, J. D.

2

BRO (3)

Mudge,

6

Quincy. Village of

Moore,

1

BUT (8)

Mudge, M -Insurance

c

Quincy, Village of

Moore, John

2

BRO (20)

Mugg. F . Mrs

3

KIN (8,9)

Moore, John

1

BAT (7,8)

Mugg, T.

X

KIN (7,8)

Moore, Robert

1

COL (11)

M utl y, L.

7

SHE (27)

Moore,

1

GIR(11)

Mumbrue, L.

2

BET (7)

Moore,

2

BET (2)

Mundy,

3

KIN (12,13)

Moore, W. C.

9

UNI (33)

Mundy, E. C.

3

CAL (17)

Morehead 8 Dorris-Sash. Door

5

Union City

Mundy, F. C. (E.C.)

3

KIN (12,13)

Morehouse, D. C.

1

COL (27,34)

Munger, M. C.

3

KIN(11)

Morey, A. B.

9

UNI (10)

Munn, Charles V.

1

BUT (13)

Morey, B. F.

3

CAL (7,8

Munro, James M.

1

BUT (13,23,24)

Morey, J. R.

2

QUI (33,34)

Munselt E

7

SHE (1)
COL (3)

Morey, J. R.

1

COL (36)

Munson, J. C

1

Morey, M. P., Mrs.

2

QUI (34)

Munson, J. G.

4

COL (22)

ALG (1)

Munson, J. G.

4

COL (15)

Morey, Samuel
Morford, W H.

1

GIR (25)

Munson, J. G.-Produce buyer

5

Coldwater Dir.

Morgan, F E.-Atty

5

Coldwater Dir.

Munson. J. L

1

COL (30)

Morrell, C. W.-Aucboneer

5

Union City

Murphy, James

1

BAT (23,24,36)

Morrell, I.

3

NOB (22)

1

BAT (36)

Morrell, James

2

OVI

MurP ..jPiAhcn, Mrs.
MurphYy

1

BAT (6)

Morrell, M.-Hardware, Stoves

5

Union City

Murphy, Thomas

2

QUI (6)

Morn11. C

9

UNI (21,22)

Musselman. D

Z

BET (25)

3

�Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s o f B R A N C H C O U N T Y, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
be=
a
g
e
Myers &amp; Greenwood-Bakery 5 2
2
Myers, C F

IMAL.illifi,
Coldwater

Noble,
Noble,

ALG

Noble,

Myers,
Myers,

3
1

NOB
BUT

Myers,
Myers,

3

NOB

Noll,
Nomott,

2
2

BRO
ALG

Norton,
Norton,

Myers,

1
2
3
3
9
2

GIR
QUI
CAL
NOB
UNI

2

OVI
BET

Myers,

1

MAT

Nonon,

3

BET

Myers, W.

M

ALG(11

Norton,

2

BET

Nagle,
Nash,
Nash, J. W.-

2
1
5
2

BET
MAT
Union
BRO

Norton,
Norton,

6
1

Branch

1
9

COL
BUT
UNI

Neggus,

2

BRO

Norton,
Norton,
Norton,

1

COL

Nelson.
Nelson,

9
1

Norton, W P.
Norton,

1

6

Nossinger&amp;Josselyn-

1
5

COL
BUT

Newberry,

UNI
BAT
Ouncy.

Newberry,

2

QUI

Noyes,

1

BAT

Newberry,

2

QUI

Noyes, B. 0.

1

BAT

Newcomb,

9

UNI

Noyes,

1

MAT

Newman,

GIR
COL

Noyes,
Noyse, M. C.

1

BAT

Newman,
Newman,

1
1
9

UNI

Nye Founcty &amp;

2
5

ALG
Union

Newman,

9

UNI

Nye,

1

GIR

Newman, T.

1

COL

Nye,

2

OVI

Newton,

5

COL

Nye,

1

COL

Newton,

2

QUI

Nye,

1

Newton. L
Nichols,

2

QUI

Nye, S. H.

COL
Union
Union

Neggus,

Coldwater

3

KIN

Nye, S.

%
5

Nichols,
Nichols, Dr.

2

QUI

Nye, Silas

9

UNI

2

BET

O'Bryan, J. T.

7

SHE

Nichols,

2

ALG

O'Dell,

1

GIR

Nichols, J E.
Nichols,

2

QUI
OVI

O'Dell, L.
O'Neil,

2
1

QUI

Nichols,

2

BUT

1

BUT

Odren, A
Ocfren, D., Est of

3

CAL(1

3

Ozten,
Odren, J.

3
3

CAL
BET

Nichols,

2

Nichols, 0.B.

6

ALG
Bronson

Nichols,

2

OVI

Nichols. P. P.

BRO
GIR(1

Odren. James

Nichols,

2
1

Odnn,

3
1

Nichols. P. P.-

5

Coldwater

Ogden,

9

GIR
UNI

Nichols,

5

Union

Ogdon,

2

ALG

Nichols,

3
1

CAL
BUT

Ohio &amp; Mithigan
Olds,

1
9

COL (16
UNI

GIR
ALG

Olds,
Olds. M P

9
1

Nivison,

1
2
1

BAT

Olds,

Nivison,

2

ALG

9
9

Nixon,

2
3

ALG

Olds,
Olds,

NOB

Oliver,

3

CAL

3

CAL

Niles, S
Niverson,
Nivison.

Noble P 0
Noble. A
Noble, A P

3

CAL
CAL

UNI
BAT
UNI
UNI

9

UNI
QUI

Olmstead,

2
1

Olmstead,

1

BAT

BAT

�MEW

Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mon

P

a

p

Ol mstead,H.
C4mstead, H.

3

2

O l m s
Olmstead, M. M.
Olmstead, N. P.
Olmstead, P.
Olmstead, W.
Olmstead, W.

BET
7

2

5
9

7
5
2

5
5

SHE
GIR

1
1

Olney, Thomas
Olney. William

1
5
1
1

ORANGEVILLE Post Office 9
Orangeville Saw Mill
9

1

BUT

2

BET

Paine,

2

BET

Paine,
Paine,
Palmateer, 0

2
1
1

BET
BAT
BAT

Palmatier,
Palmatier.

Z
2

QUI

Palmatfer, 0

2
1

COL

9
1

UNI
GIR

1

MAT
SHE

Palmer,
Palmer,

GIR
GIR

7
7
9
9

Page,
Page,

Palmer,
Palmer,

GIR

1
1

Omar, J.
1
Opdy1413,L. L
1
Orangeville Grist Mill
Orangeville Hotel

B AT
BET
UNI
SHE
BET(10,11)

7

6

IfflaJulas.
GIL

5
1

Ol ney, H., Mrs.
Olney, J.
1
Olney, J. H.
Olney, S.

s

3

Palmer,

7

B A T (20)
B AT
UNI
UNI

Palmer,
Palmer,

1

UNI
UNI

Palmer,
Paradine,

BET

Union
1

BUT
MAT
OVI

Pardee,

2
1

Parham, A. K

1

MAT

Parham,

NOB

Park,

3
1

GIR

Orcut, D. L
1
Orcutt, D. L. - Groceries

5
1

Ormsley, M.
Orork, P.

9

COL
UNI

Parke,

2

OVI

Parker,

5

BET
SHE

Parker,
Parker,

2
1

ALG
GIR

BET
UNI
M AT
UNI
BRO

Parker, J.D.Parker, M.

2
5

QUI

5

Parker,

1
1

SHE
SHE

Parker,

9

1
9

Osbom, F.
Osborn, Ge0f99

2

Osbom, H.
Osbom, I.
Osborn, J. E.
Osbom, J. W.
Osborn, James

2

7
9
1

5
9
2

Osborn, L B
Osborn, P.
Osbom, S.

7
7
1

1

Osborn, S. J.
Osbom, William

9
3
1

Ostrom, S. Z.

1

Parker,
Parker,

GIR

Parkhurst,

Union
Coldwater
UNI
MAT
GIR
UNI

1

COL

2
1

ALG
COL

Parkhurst,

2

OVI

KIN
BUT

Parkhurst,
Parkhurst,

4
2

1

GIR

Parkinson,
Parkinson,

1
1

COL
ALG
GIR

Parks,J.
Parks,

%

t

Parmelee,
Parrish,

3
2

Parsons,
Parsons,

1
1
1

3
7
5
9
2

Parker,
Parker,

5
9

GIR

5
3
7

3
2
3

5

UNI
UNI

9

Osborn, 1 G.
Ostrander, F.
Otis, D
2
OutwaIer, H.
Outwater, H.
Outwab3r, P.
Packard, S.
Paddleford, J. H.
Paddock,
A
Paddock, E. J.
Padcbdt, S.
Packlodc, S.
Paddock, S.

3

M AT

BET

1
.
1
1
1
1
2
5
1
7
3

OV1
GIL
OVI
KIN
UNI
QUI
GIR
GIR
BET
B AT
BET

Parsons,
Parsons, E.
Parsons,
Parsons,
Parsons, H. H.Parsons.

Paddock S , Tremont House 5 2 C O L
Paddcck,Stephen-Prop.Tremont 52

3

COL
Union
COL
KIN
OVI

5
1
7

COL
BUT
COL
Coldwater
COL
SHE

5
4

Coldwater
COL

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Nam
f
Parsons, J. P.

i
1

n
9

T W O .
C O L (1)
P

r

r

y

,

E -J P , Real Estate

Parsons, J. P.

4

4

C O L (16)

P

e

r

r

y

,

James

4

4

e

%

6

5

Parsons, S. H.
Path, B.

2

7

C O L (16)
O V I (18)

P
P

e
e

r
r

r
r

y
y

,
,

L
1
3
Margaret 0. Estate 2 3

BUT
ALG

Patch, F.
Path, G.

2
2

5
5

B E T (23)
B E T (23)

P
P

e
e

r
r

r
r

y
y

,
.

Martha
0. C.

GIR
UNI

Patch, W. H.

2

5

B E T (14)

Patterson, ---

3

3

G I L (4)

Patterson, ---

2

3

A L G (25)

P

e

P

r

e

P

r

r

e

1

y

,

R.

1

3

r

y

,

R.

2

3

c

h

t

,

William

1

3

B U T (9)

P e t e r s o n ,

J

Patterson, G. A.

2

7

O V I (13)

P e t e r s o n ,

James

Patterson, V R.

1

9

C O L (18,19)

3

7
7

C A L (9)
P
e
t
t
,
Joseph
C A L (16,17) P h e l p s , O.

1
2

7

C A L (21) P h e l p s , T.
B U T (2) P h e n i c i e , D. L

1

3

Paul. David H
Paul. J
3
Paul. J D.

3
1
3

7

Paul, James

3

7

P e t e r s o n ,

4
1

1

9

COL

C A L (18)

5

3

P h i l b n c k ,

A. A.

P

h

i

l

b

M A T (36)

P

h

i

l

l

P h i l l i p s ,

n

c

1

9

C O L (23)

6
3

U n i o n City P h i l l i p s ,
B R O (12) P h i l l i p s ,
U N I (5)

5

i

p

k

Paxson, R.

9

,

S. B.

P h i l l i p s ,

J. F.

P h i l l i p s ,

John

Peelor, J.
Peer. C. E.

6
1

3
1

Bronson Village P h i l l i p s , R.
G I R (27,28) P h i l o , W. W.

Pelt, John

1

P
P

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,

N.
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,

William

3

B U T (5)

P

1

9

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P i c k e r . ) ,

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5

3

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5

3

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2

3

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5

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9
1

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9

COL
SHE

7
2
2

Pelton, J. 0.

i

n

BRO

1

P h i l l i p s ,

O V I (17)
C A L (24)

3

J.

M A T (36)
B U T (22)

7

KIN
ALG

5

3

7

5

C. N.
1
H. C., Dentist

1

2

2

2

9

2

C.

COL

5

3

D. C.

P e t . P.

Petter, B. (Pe(tur)
Potter, W.
3

9

C A L (17) P h e n o l : A . 1 m , L

C A L (16)

1

GIR
BET
COL
KIN

5

Peck, W. R.

1
5
5

1

Peck, H. &amp; J.

B AT

3

Paul, W. G.

5
2

COL
7

Jarnes-Uvery Stable 5 2

Paul, John, Sr.

Payne, T. F.
Payne, T. T.

COL

4

C A L (9) &amp; Bus. Dir. P h i l b r i c k , A. A. Buggies

7

BRO
9

Paul, John, Jr. Twp. Super. 3 7
3

BUT

1

Patterson, Ann

Patterson, W. L
Paul, D a d

1
9

5
7

BET
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2

BRO

3

1

1

2

GIR

7

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CN
7
H.
6
5
Henry-Farmer
6

SHE

Petro, John O.
4
1
1
Pelion, John 0 - Resident 5 2
Patton, W H.
6
5

C O L (16) N O C C E ) ,
Coldwater Dir P i e r c e ,
G i r a r d Village P i e r c e ,

Patton, W H.

G I R (21)

P

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I. W

4

4

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C O L (33)
C O L (22)

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1

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Mrs. L.

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O. L.

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,

S. V.

1

1

Ponder &amp; Moses
Ponder, S
4

1

Ponder, W.

V

Pendill, J.
Pepper, I. L

9
1

O V 1 (2)

1

1

3

Peppiatt, G (Poppet)
Perkins, H.
2

i

G I R (8,20)

7
2

P

C A L (6)
7

9

O V I (28)
A L G (33)

P
P
P
P

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r
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r

c

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k

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,

C O L (17) P i n n e
O V I (25) P e n n e
M A T (24) P i t c h e
B E T (2) P i t c h e
B A T (34) P i t c h e

Pernne D
Perry. 0

K I N (1521,22) P i t c h e r , P. H.
O U I (5) P l a y f o r d , William

5
1

3

7
7

SHE

7
1

SHE
3

BUT

L.
5
3
Lewis-Horse Trainer 5 2

Perkins. S.
4
8
Perkins, S. P.
V
Perkins, William
1
5
Pernn. D.
2
5
Porno, D J.
1
7
3
2

y
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5

,
,

r ,
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2
I.
2
D.
1
J.
2
J. (Pitcher)

3
3
7
3
1
1

7

BRO
BRO
B AT
ALG
B AT

7

B AT
CAL

7
3

COL

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NOON
E
Pleasant Lake

N
3

N
5

Pleasant Lake-Gilead Twp.
Plumb. ---

2

Plumley. E.

Twp.
K I N (8,17)

3 3

P

G I L (22,23)

r

3

B R O (3,4)

P

7

O V I (31)

P

2

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P

c

n

e

o

r

i

e

c

e

n

.

D. F.

,

J J

,

Peter

2

5

B E T (19)

D D

2

3

A L G (3)

. dd

y

6

5

G i r a r d Village

Z

B E T (33)

Poets, Joseph

2

3

A L G (13,24)

P

n

d

g

e

o

n

,

J.

Polhamus, A.

2

1

Q U I (13,14)

P

n

d

g

e

o

n

,

J., Mrs.

e

o

n

,

Joshua, Est. of

s

t

,

A.

,

E., Mrs

1

9

C O L (5,6,7,8)

Nathan

1

3

BUT(11)

Polman, J.

2

Pond, B.

3

2

Porter, J. T.

1

Porter, P.

1

r

g

i

e

n
P

e

r

n 19 C O
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3

d

r

P

B A T (27,28)

P

i

P

C O L (12)

7

1

P

B E T (26)

9

Post, Ebenezer
Post, J

B R O (4)

5

s

i

e

l

B U T (18)

P

t
s

t

e

n

n

,

d

U N I (4)

5

3

G I L (15)

7

B A T (12)

A L G (14)

P

r

o

c

t

o

r

,

J. R.

1

1

G I R (34)

Porter. A.

1

1

G I R (35)

P

r

o

c

t

o

r

,

Mrs.

1

3

B U T (34)

A L G (14)

P

r

o

c

t

o

r

,

W. H.

7

O V I (9)

2

9
9

Potter. Mary E.

2

3

A L G (14)

P

U N I (27)

P

r

o

r

u

o

A. S.

7

3

P m , George

t

C O L (8)

9

William

C A L ( 1 , 2 , 11 )

3

Potter, C. F.

a

7

9

2

3

o

,

A L G (36)

3

1

William

e

C A L (2)
9

Potter, A.

2

r

l

7
2

Pothoof, F

Potter, A. J.

P

.

3

t

u

,

t

A L G (36)

1

2

William C.

t

,

2

3

A L G (36)

P

u

r

d

y

,

Alexander

2

3

A L G (36)

P

u

r

d

y

,

C. E.

7

O V I (24)

P

u

r

d

y

,

E

2
3

Powell, k B.

2

1

Q U I (9)

P

u

r

d

y

,

E

Powelson, P.

3

5

K I N (12)

P

u

r

d

y

,

George

Powelson, R.

3

5

K I N (12,13)

Powelson, R.

3

7

C A L (18)

P

u

r

d

C O L (16)

P

u

r

d

Powers, C.

4

4

P

Powers, C.&amp;H.-Dry Goods

6 3

Powers, Charles

2

5

B E T (6)

Powers, D. C , Dr

5

2

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

u

2

3

B R O M

u

3

B U T (5,8,9)

Powers, N. G.

4

1

C O L (22)

r

P

u

B U T (1)

Q

u

Pratt, Charles B. -Arty
Pratt. F. C.
Pratt H. H.

5

2

2
1

Pratt, I. W., Mrs.

1

9

Pratt, J. F. -Boots &amp; Shoes
Pratt J. L
Pratt,
Pratt T.

1

Prentice. C

2

3

2
9

1

Prentiss, C , Mrs

7
1

Prestige, D. (Prestage)

2

5

S H E (25)

5

2
5
3

u

t

n

a

m

,

Elizabeth

1

m

.

G L

9

n

a

a

u

e
u

Q

Q

C O L (9)

Q

u

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Q

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P. (Quier)

r
e

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c

c

k

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,
r

c
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k

c

k

,

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3

B U T (12)
3

B R O (28)

3

B R O (21,22)

2
1

A. R.

Cuick, E.
,
E.

2

5

2

2

i

4

9

C O L (16)

George

1

9

COL(11)

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m

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,

Charles

i
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b

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y

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,

George, Heirs of 2
H.
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7

m

b

y

,

Hiram

,

I

,

John

,

W.

u

Q

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u

u

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m

i

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Q

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Q

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n

3

y

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c

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31 N
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(12,13)

George

u
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Q

M A T (33)
A L G (9)

3

u

Q
Q

B U T (3)
U N I (23)

2

Charles

k

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3

1

W. (Queer)
,

B E T (33)

9

Lake

e

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J.

r

e

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,

e

u

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m

k

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Q U I (33)
B U T (1)

S H E (23)
3

7

D. B. - J. P.
2

Q

Q

A.B.&amp;D.B.

2

a

B U T (22)
G I L (9,11)

T.

Q

G I R (17,18)

3

W.

M A T (3)

U N I (5)

1

1

A L G (33)

3

,

u

Q

C A L (3)
3

,

n

e

A L G (29)

7
2

e

B R O (28 et al)

A L G ( 11 )
29 A L G (10)

y

3

n

Q

B U T (1)

9

Pratt, T R

Press, William

5

r

S H E (34)

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

1
3

S. C.
,

G I L (9)
9

a

t

B E T (15)

3

5

,
n

3

n

t

5

3

Martha F.

Purdy, W.

o

A L G (32)

r

u

1

1

t

Ira

B R O (24)

3

2

,

A L G (17,18)

9
3

t

P

2

2

n

u

P

Powers, T.

Prairie Royer

i

P
u

Powers, P.

Powless, Selah

y

2
2

,

P u n n t o n ,

P

1

7

y
y

3

P

Powers. H B.

Powles, Selo

d

B r o n s o n Dir

Powers, D C.-Dir. S M . Bank 5 2 Colckwater Dir.
Powers. H

r

A L G (22)
KIN(11)

Potter, William J.
2

Q U I (11,14)

9

5

Potter, William H.

Pound, W.

1

2

Purdy,

3

2

---

2

7

O V I (24)
7

O V I (25)
O V 1 (7)
I
V
O
7
2

2

7
2
2

Times-newspaper

O V I (29)
7

O V I (24)

7
6

O V I (26)
3

Q u i n c y.

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tint
a
m
lioa.A.as.
Quincy, Vilage ol

2

Quint &amp; Wisler

1

Q U I (16)

5

K I N (8)

7

0 1 1 1 (29)

R

e

B E T (27)

R

e

3

Rainbow, J. E.

2

Ralph, A.

2

5

R

Ramsdell, L B. (Ramsdill)

1 3

B U T (20,29)

Ramsdell, V. S. (Rarnsdill)

1 3

B U T (29)

Randall. A.

1

7

Randall, B. B.

3

n

y

o

l

d

s

,

A. (Renolds)

d

s

.

Charles

l

d

s

,

E M.

1

7

B A T (33)

l

d

s

.

E. M.

2

5

B E T (4)

n

o

l

y

n

o

y

n

o

R e y n o l d s ,
R

e

y

n

o

e

y

n

o

y

n

o

R

U N I (36)
2

y

e

B A T (12)

9

Randall. C. C. (Randal)

e

R

R

B R O (13)

e

R

Randall. C. D.

2

3

B R O (17,18)

Randall, C. D.

4

4

C O L (22)

e

l

s

l

d

s

.

H.

l

d

s

,

H.

y

,

5

G W.

M A T (1)

1

iukib, George

3

1

B A T (33)

2

5

B E T (4,5)

2

8

B E T (4)

,

J.

1

7

B A T (33)

R e y n o l d s ,

J.

2

1

Q U I (29)

y

n

o

l

d

s

Randall, Orin

1

9

C O L (5)

R

e

y

n

o

l

d

s

,

J. W.

2

1

1

9

C O L (5)

R

e

y

n

o

l

d

s

.

J . Jr

1

7

d

s

,

L

d

s

,

L D.

d

s

,

M.

9

U N I (9,16)

Randolph, J. F.

9

U N I (9)

Randolph, W. F.

9

Ranier, D. D.

2

3

Ransbury, D., Est of

R
R

U N I (16)

e

B R O (18)

2

1

e

R

l

o

l

2

Q U I (32)
B A T (5,8)
A L G (9)

9
2

9

1

A L G (3,10)

1

G I R (35)

o

l

d

s

,

M . Mrs.

n

o

l

d

s

,

Mrs.

2

7

O V 1 (13)

n

o

l

d

s

,

N A.

2

1

Q U I (1)

y

n

1

7

B AT ( 3 3 )

Ransford. E. B.

2

1

Ransom, F. D.

2

9

A L G (2)

R

e

y

n

o

l

d

s

,

0

2

5

B E T (29,32)

9

A L G (2)

R

e

y

n

o

l

d

s

,

P.

1

1

G I R (26)

Ransom, Hulda

2

Ransom, J.

2

9

A L G (2)

Ransom, J.

3

3

G I L (4)

R

y

l

o

n

y

e

o

n

y

e

R

n

y

e

R

Q U I (4)

y

e

R

Q U I (36)

B A T (8)

7

Randall. S B.
Randolph, E F

B U T (22,23)

7

1

B R O (1)
C A L (11,14)

J .

e

Randall, C. D.-Pres., S.M.Bank 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir

3
7

1

d

R e y n o l d s ,

R

F

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2
3

e

R

y

e

y

n

o

l

d

s

.

R

n

o

l

d

s

,

S. W.

3

9
5

U N I (32)
K I N (17)
C A L (12)

Ransom, J. H.

2

3

B R O (13,14)

R e y n o l d s ,

Sarah

3

7

Ransom. J. M.

2

9

A L G (1)

e

y

,

T. H.

3

7

C A L M )

1

Q U I (17,20)

R

e

,

W. H.

2

9

A L G (8)

Ransom. James

2

Ransom, James A.

2

R

n

o

y

l

n

d

o

l

s
d

s

9

A L G (2)

7

B A T (19,20,30)

R h e u b o t t o m ,

Rapoleye, William (Rapleye) 2 7

0 1 1 1 (15)

h

Rathbun. P

3

1

N O B ( 11 )

R

Rawson, C

2

1

Q U I (32)

R

Ransom. William

1

R h e u b o t t o m ,

R

i

2

3

Ray, H.. &amp; Son-Groceries
Raymond, Charles

3

Raymond, V. H.
Reed. B.

2
7

1

7

2

7

R

R

i

B A T (2)

R

i

0 1 1 1 (21)

R

B A T (11,14)

Reed. G. W.

2

7

O V I (4,5,9)

i

1

3

B U T (13)

R

Reed, L H.

3

7

C A L (910)

R

2

3

B R O (18)

R

Reed. R M -Jewelry. Clocks 5 2

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Reemer. D D

3

B R O (7)

1

G I R (8,28,29)

2

Reid, Harriet
Reid S S

1
2

Reims. John

3
1

Remington, William

1

Renew. A

7
3

7

c

George

,

L

7

2

D
.

1

4

Eber

B A T (2)

9

A L G (28)

4
1

C O L (15)

1

,

F

M Resident

C

e

,

P

1

1

G I R (19)

c

e

,

R.

1

1

G I R (33)

e

,

2

G I R (34)

Samuel

c

e

,

Samuel W

c

e

,

Sylvester

h

,

Daniel

h

a

r

d

s

.

A

h

a

r

d

s

,

J

R i c h a r d s o n

R i c h a r d s o n .
R i c h a r d s o n ,

1

Q U I (13)

5

1

2

C o l d w a t e r Dr

1
1
1

G I R (33)
9

C O L (4)

1

G I R (33)

1

5

M A T (27)

6

5

G i r a r d Village

9

U N I (33)

&amp; Henderson

E

A

3

2

A. J.

2

3

3

B r o n s o n Village
B R O (12)
B R O (12)

R i c h a r d s o n ,

A J.

1

5

M A T (16)

R i c h a r d s o n ,

A. J.

1

5

M A T (23,24)

B U T (6,7)

R i c h a r d s o n ,

A. J.

S H E (16)

R i c h a r d s o n ,

E.

2

5

13E7(18)

S H E (910, 16) R i c h a r d s o n , H.

6

1

Q u i n c y,

H.

2

1

Q U I (15,29)

B U T (4)
3

7

Renew, P.
Reopen. S B

B R O (13)

3

i

U n i o n City

,

,

c
c

U N I (4)

6

5

e

c

i

,

9

L -Farmer

S

i

i

s

e

c

i

R

Reed, H. J.

e

C

R

s
n

c

i

CAL(1)

7

o

c

R

1

e

b

i

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Reed, David

Reed, R

b

R

B R O (11.14)

5

d

i

Rawson. J M Comm_ Agent 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir
Rawson, N.

o

L (Rhuebottom)

C A L (7,8)

R i c h a r d s o n ,

3

6

3

�Index to the 1872 Atlas of BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Mon

Po

lwa-11,5
BET (30)

Roe, Abert

9

UNI (15)

2

ALG (13)

Roe, David

2

BET (30,31)

Richardson, S., heirs ol

1

BUT(11)

Roe. E

9

UNI (10)

Richey,

2

QUI (7,18)

Roe, Samuel

9

UNI (3,15)

1

BUT (2)
BUT (11)

Fbchardson,

2

Fbchardson, N.

Richey. Isaac

3

KIN (2)

Rogers &amp; Kent

Richey, James

3

KIN (10)

Rogers, Alonzo

1

Rickard. H.

9

UNI (1)

Rogers, C E

1

BUT (22)

Rickard, James B.

9

UNI (1)

Rogers,

2

QUI (9,16)

Rickerd, G

1

MAT (25,26)

Rogers, D W -Phys &amp; Surg

%

Union City

Rcketson, D. G. (Rickertson)

2

QUI (27)

Rogers,

2

QUI (9,16)

Rickey. J.

2

OVI (33)

Rogers,

1

BUT (22)

Ridenour,

3

NOB (22)

Rogers,

4

COL (16)

2

QUI (14)

Flied,

2

BET (18)

Rogers,

Riggles, L

3

KIN (7)

Rogers,

2

QUI (35)

Riggs, A. H.

1

COL (14)

Rogers,

1

BUT (22)

Riley, D. D.

9

UNI (7)

Rogers, J. W.

1

BUT (22,23)

Riley. D. D.

7

SHE

Rogers. M. C.

1

BUT (21)

Ripley &amp; Bumett-Sash.Doors

5

Union City

Rogers. S.

3

BUT (2)

Ripley, A. C.

5

Union City

Rogers, William

2

OVI (36)

Ripley, A. E.

5

Union City

Rohloff, F. (Adolf)

2

ALG (16)

Rohr &amp; Dayne S.S. Mill

3

SHE (28)

Ripley, J.

9

UNI (24)

River Lake

7

SHE (31)

Rolph, S.

1

BAT (10)

Riverside Cemetery

5

Union City

Ronan, M. (Ronen)

1

GIR (12)

Robbins, A., Mrs.

1

MAT (10,11)

1

COL (29)

Robbins,

1

MAT (2)

Rood, L. P.

2

QUI (13)

Robbins, C. L

7

SHE (35)

Rood,

2

QUI (23)

Robbins,

2

KIN (20)

Rooks,

4

COL (22)

Roberts, John

1

COL

Root Roland-Super. 3rd Ward

5

Coldwater Dir

Roberts, M. D.

1

BAT

Rose,

2

OVI (17)

Roberts, M. D.

2

BET (4)

Rose, A. G.-RR Contractor

5

Colckvater Dir

Robinson &amp; Crippen

2

OVI (11)

Rose,

2

BRO(11)

Robinson &amp; Warlord

1

COL (28,29)

Rose,

1

BUT (18)

Robinson, ---

1

COL (18)

Rose, H.

2

ALG (9)

Robinson, E.

7

SHE (17)

Rose, J. A.-Contractor

5

Coldwater Dir.

Robinson. G P

3

NOB

Rose, James

2

ALG (6)
COL (15)

Robinson, H

1

COL (25)

Rose, John

4

Robinson, H B.

2

BRO (12)

Rose, John

1

GIR (25,35)

Robinson, H B.

E

Bronson Village

Rose, L

2

OVI (16)

Robinson, H B . -Real Estate

5

Coldwater Dir.

Rose, L A .

1

MAT (36)

Robinson, H D.

1

COL (31)

Rose, L A.

2

BROM)

Robinson, H D.-Real Estate

5

Coldwater Dir.

Rose. L A.

2

BET (5,6)

Robinson,

1

BAT

Rosa L A.

6

Bronson Village

Robinson,

9

UNI (26)

Rose, LE.-Cashier, S M.Bank

5

Coldwater Dir

Robinson,

9

UNI (12)

Rose, S. C.

6

Branch Village

Robinson. M

1

MAT (36)

Rose, S. C.

6

Bronson Village
COL (16)

Robinson, M. A., Mrs

7

SHE

Rose, S. C.

4

Robinson, P.

1

MAT (36)

Rose, S. C.

1

BAT (24,25,36)

Robleskey,

2

BRO (25)

Rose, S. C.

2

BRO (10,11,14)

Roby, L

3

CAL (14)

Rose,

1

COL (30,31)

Rodelinbaugh, S. W.

2

OVI (32)

Rose, W. H.

1

GIR (35)

Rockenburgh,

2

ALG (21)

Rose. Z. C

2

QUI (9,15)

Rockwood,

1

COL (3)

Rosebaum. William

2

BET (14)

3

lbw

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
timmit
a
w
Roseberry. W

1

5

M A T (9)

Russell. Nelson

2

3

B R O (29.32,33.34)

Rosecrantz, E. R.

13 B U T (2,3)

Russet S J

2

5

B E T (12)

Rosenbaum, C

29 A L G (22)

Russell, T N

2

5

B E T (24)

Rosenberry, William

15 M A T (4)

Russell, W.

2

5

1 3 E 7 ( 11 , 1 2 )

Rossman, William

13 B U T (14,15)

Russell, W

2

7

Roth, Frank

21 Q U I (3)

Ftust, C. E.

7

Roundy.

23 A L G (11)

Rust, C. P.

7

Rowe, A.

31 N O B (15)

Rustine, F M . -Brick Mason

6 0

Q u i n c y , Village of

Rowe, L E

7 S H E (18,20,21)

Ruthruff, George

5

B E T (19)

Rowe, L F.

7 S H E (29)

Ruthrup, U. (Ruthruff)

Rowe, M. E.

7 S H E (29)

Rutters Heirs (Rutlers)

Rowe. M. F

7 S H E (18)

Ryan, J. W. (Ryon)

Rowe, Mrs.

31 N O B (24)

Ryder, G. E.-News Dealer

Rowe, P. E.

21 Q U I (12)

Sabine. J.

Rowley, L H.

13 B U T (22)

Sachet J K

Rowley, R. B

11 G I R (10)

Sackett, J.

1

5

M A T (24)

Rowley, S

11 G I R (9)

Safford, B.

2

9

A L G (11)

Royce, H.

29 A L G (33)

Safford, H.-Director S M Bank 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Royer, B.

31 N O B (22)

Safford, Jane

2

9

A L G (11)

Royse, A. E.

21 Q U I (20)

Sage, W. M.

2

9

A L G (25)

Rubley. D.

33 G I L (23)

Sage, William

Rudd, L

15 M A T (13,14,15)

Sager. George (Sanger)

2

Rudd. S. C.

15 M A T (28)

Sager, John

3

Ruff. S.

23 B R O (36)

Sager. Z.

Ruff, S.

33 G I L (6)

Salisbury, J. B.

Ruggles, James

23 B R O ( 11 , 1 4 )

Salisbury, R.

Ruggles, James

63 B r o n s o n Village

Sanders, J.

Rumbaugh.

23 B R O (34)

Sanders, L.-Physician

6

3

B r o n s o n Dir.

Rumsey. John

31 N O B (14)

Sanderson, George W.

2

1

Q U I (13)

Rumsey, P.

7 S H E (33)

Sands, A. M.

Runyan. A. (Runion)

21 Q U I (3,4,10)

Sands, D.

Rupert C. H.

21 Q U I (18)

Sands, E p

Ruck), A

15 M A T (34)

Sanford, A.

Ruple, N. S.

15 M A T (25,36)

Sanford. 0.

2

Ruple. N. S. - Blacksmith

15 M a t t i s o n Dir

Sanford. W H

RuCeght L A .

25 B E T (24)

Sergeant. N

Rupnght, S. S.

33 G I L (7)

Sergeant Sarah

%SW, L.

57 U n i o n City

Sannn &amp; Stafford - Planing Mill 3 3 u n k n o w n

Rusco, Mrs.

9 U N I (4)

Saunders. C W.-Boots.Shces 5 6

Russell. AlbeA

23 B R O (29)

Saunders, N H.

Russet Asa

17 B A T

Savage. William

Russell, G. A.

11 G I R (13)

Sawin,M

Russell, H.

23 B R O (4)

Savinns, H E . Mrs

Russel, H. A.

27 O V I (9,16)

Sawins, L

Russel, J.

27 O V I (18)

Sairion, E B

Russel, J. H.

23 B R O (4)

Saxton, E B &amp;Whrtcornb- Sash 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Russel, J. H.

15 M A T (34)

Sayles. J R

Russet J. P.

7 S H E (2,4)

Sayles. W

Russell, L A.

V O V 1 (6)

Scales. I

Russell. N

27 O V 1 (18)

Schell:11er. Daniel

Russell, N.

25 B E T (14)

Schroder. John

Russell, N

31 N O B (5)

Schofield, A. R . Mrs

O V I (18)
S H E (21)
S H E (19)

2
2

3

X

B R O (23,33)

.

2

K I N (13,24)

1

Q U I (24,25)

5

1

2

1
1

G I R (33)
7

2

B A T (30)

9

2
2

A L G (26)
3

B R O (20)

2

1

2

O U I (26)

5

B E T (35)

3

GIL(1,17

1

5

1

B R O (28)
B R O (27,28)

3

3

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

M A T (13,14)

9

C O L (28)

1

5

M A T (14)

1

9

C O L (32)

1

Q U I (8)

1

9

C O L (32)

7

S H E (5,8,17,21)
7

S H E (8)

1

7

U n i o n City
B A T (2)

7

S H E ( 11 )

7

S H E (33)
1

1
4
3
3
1

7

M A T (25)

1

C O L (22)

1

N O B (16)

3

G I L (20)

5
2

M A T (26)
O V I (21)

7

2

7
1

B A T (18,19)

5

O V I (21)
7

B A T (19,20)

�MA

Index to the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Not

a

Scholaski, --

m
2

Tw p .

3

Sdcoley, Eugene

Shaw, ---

1

BAT (21)

GIR (25)

Shaw, A. M.

1

MAT (31)

2

BRO (6)
Bronson Dir.

B R O (26)
1

Schoornaker, ---

2

ALG (12)

Shaw, A. M.

SchnIfier. P

6

Bronson

Shaw, A. M.-Saw FAH (Shun)

6

Schultz, Joseph

2

ALG (21)

Shaw, Albenus

2

BRO (5,6)

7

SHE (3,10)

Scalier,

1

COL (12,13)

Shaw,

Schumaker, A. B.-Druggist

5

Coldwater Dir.

Shaw, D. C.-Contractor

5

Goldwater Dir.

Schumaker, C. J.

1

COL (12)

Shaw,

2

BRO (5)

Schurtz, Tobias

1

BAT

Shaw, Emma

1

BAT (1)
UNI (35)

Scotfield,

2

BRO (22)

Shaw,

9

Scott &amp; Smith, Silver Lake Mills

3

KIN (16)

Shaw, G. W.

1

BAT (1)

Scott,

1

COL (9)

Shaw, Noah

1

MAT (27)

Scott,

9

UNI (11)

Shaw, P

1

MAT (29,30,32)

1

MAT (29)

2

OVI(11)
QUI (15)

Scott,

9

UNI (3)

Shaw, P. P.

Scovill, M.

1

COL (27)

Shay,

Scovill, William

1

COL (27)

Shear,

2

Scoville, S. S. (Scovill)

1

GIR (34,35)

Shear.

6

Quincy, Village of

Scoville, S. S.-Stock Bfolter

5

Coldwater Dir.

Shear,

2

QUI (15)

Scovthe, S. 5.-Sup 4th Ward

5

Coldwater Dir.

Shedd,

1

MAT (21,22,27)

Scnbner, J. H. &amp; S c r i b n e r

1

BAT (31)

Shecid, S. H. (Shed)

1

GIR (1)

Scuflarn,

1

GIR (17)

Sheffield, J. C.

2

BRO (8)

Searing,

1

BAT

Sheffield, J. G.

2

BRO (4)

Searle,

2

BRO (1)

Shen, C.

1

GIR (1)

Sears, C. C.

2

QUI (8)

Shelden.

1

COL (29)

Sebring, J. (Solving)

2

QUI (27)

Sholcbn, Ira

1

BUT (6)

Sebring, S. (Seeding)

2

ALG (9)

Sheldon, W. F.

9

UNI (2)

Seeley,

3

CAL (24)

Sheldon, W. F.

1

BAT (5)

Seely's Grove

4

COL (15)

Shellhons, L W.-Insurance

5

Coldwater Dir.

Seely,

4

COL (22)

Shelihons, L. W.-Sew. Mach.

5

Coldwater Dir.

Seely,

1

COL (15)

Shellhouse, G., Est of

1

MAT (7)

Selby,

3

GIL (18,19)

Shelph, H. (Shelp)

1

BUT (23,35

Selby,

2

BET (17)

Shenernan, Jacob

1

BAT (26,27,35)

Selby, Rebecca

3

GIL (5)

Shenernan,

1

BAT (31,32)

Selleck, H.

5

COL (17)

Shepard, Esther

2

BRO (3)

Sellick, A. J.

7

SHE (36)

Shepard, H. Y.

2

BRO (10)

Sellick, J. B.

7

SHE (36)

Shepard.

6

Bronson Village

Sellwoccl, C. (Selwood)

9

UNI (2)

Shepard.

1

BAT (15)

Selover, I. M

1

COL (27)

Shepard.

3

GIL (12)

Sexton, George

7

SHE (20)

Sherman

4

COL (21)

Seymour &amp; Eldridge

1

COL (14)

Showman, A.

2

BET (27)

Shaffmaster.

2

BRO (4)

Sherman, A. H.

2

BET (35,36)

Shaffmaster. F.

1

MAT (10,15.33,34)

Sherman,

3

GIL (2)

Shatfrnaster, George

1

MAT (34)

Sherman,

2

QUI (1)

Shaffmaseer, H.

1

MAT (33)

Sherman, H. C.

2

OVI (30)

Shaffmaster, J. H.

1

MAT (34)

Sherman,

2

ALG (19)

Shane. Esther

2

BRO (19)

Sherman, Julia

2

BET (22)

Shanks,

1

MAT (2)

Sherman, Patience

1

GIR (1,2,12)

Shannon,

1

GIR(12)

Sherman.

2

8E7(27)

Sharer,

1

MAT (31)

Sherman, W. B.

2

BET (35)

Sharp.

3

NOB (3,19)

Sherman,

1

BUT (36)

Sharp,

3

GIL

Sherman,

2

QUI (1)

Sherp. D

3

NOB

Sheffer, David

3

CAL(10,11)

3

�Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 Atlas o f BRANCH C O U N T Y, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Miro:
N
a
t
liaaollis.
Sheffer. J , Est. of

3

Sherrer, S.

7

3

7

C A L (1)

S

k

e

e

l

s

,

F.

C A L (3)

S

k

e

e

l

s

.

Frank L.- Atty

Sheffer, Samuel

3

7

C A L (10)

Sherwood \tillage

3

3

S H E (28,33)

Sherwood, M. M

1

9

C O L (36)

S

M A T (27)

S

m

a

r

t

3

B R O (25)

S

m

e

a

d

,

F. H.

3 1

N O B (20)

S

m

e

a

d

,

L.

B R O (26)

S

m

e

a

d

,

M. L

Shimmel, D.

1

5

Shimsheskey, G.

2

Shinnaman, J. (Sheneman)
Sh4eY, J,

2

3

S

k

i

S

n

l
l

n

i

s

h

o

c

e

r

,

e

r

,

m

,

u

,

2

5

W.

B E T (29)

5

1

2
7

J. (Slasher)

B A T (3,10)

2

3

B R O (34)

---

1

5

M A T (31)

0. L

1

1

G I R (10,15,21)

5

B E T (9)

5

B E T (3,4,9,10)

2
3

B E T (4,9)

2

Shipman, John B -Lawyer

5

2

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

S

m

i

t

h

&amp; Miller-Slaughter House 1 9 C O L (9)

Shires &amp; Ball-Carpenters

5

2

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

S

m

i

t

h

&amp; Scott

M A T (15)

m

i

t

h

,

A.

2

3

B R O (28)

t

h

,

A.

1

3

B U T (24)

,

A. H.

Shifts, J.

1

5

Showatt B B

1

Shoemaker. C.

2

9

C O L (7,18)

1

Shoemaker, S

Q U I (4)

7

Shoemaker. William

1

9

Shock A. J-

1

Shook, D.

2

Shook L

1

3
3

2

Shook S

2

Shook S

2

m

S

m

S

m

i

B U T (5)

S

m

i

m

7
1

M a t t i s o n Dir
B A T (9)

1

G I R (6,20)

h

,

B.H. &amp; A.L

1

1

G I R (16)

h

,

B.H. &amp; Q.L.

1

1

G I R (17,18)

1

G I R (15,20)

aut(1)

S

m

i

t

h

,

C.

B R O (6)

S

m

i

t

h

,

C. A.

1
%

1

3

B U T (20,28)

9

U N I (16)

B R O (7)

S

m

i

t

h

,

C. R.

3

1

N O B (2)

Q U I (6)

S

m

i

t

h

,

C. S.

1

1

G I R (30)

B E T (9)

S

h

,

m

B E T (15,16)

S

i

t

m

i

m

t
i

D.

1

1

h

,

D.

1

3

B U T (20,21)

h

,

D.

6

5

G i r a r d Village

1

t

i

A L G (33)

S

m

i

t

h

,

D.

3

A L G (33)

S

m

i

t

h

,

D. H.

B E T ( 11 )

S

m

i

t

h

,

E.

G I R (35)

S

m

i

t

h

,

E. B.

Silliman, A

2

3

A L G (19)

Silver Lake

3

5

K I N (9)

S

m

S

Silvia( Lake Mills-Smit &amp; Scott 3 5 K I N (16)

i

m

S

t

i

m

t
i

t

1

Q U I (17,20)

5
2

M A T (21)

7

O V I (17)

h

,

E., Mrs.

1

7

B A T (2)

,

Edd. W.

3

1

N O B (10)

F. V.

C O L (15)

S

m

i

t

h

.

Furnce

2

5

B E T (21)

S

m

i

t

h

,

George

1

3

B U T (24)

7
9
9
7

,

4

B U T (32)

9

h

4

B A T (14)

7

t

,

7
3

i

M A T (16)

1

h
h

m

5
2

A L G (20,21,31,32)

1

S

G I R (21)

3

2

Sinclair. A.

5

t

1

1

M A T (36)

1

i

C.

1

1

t

K I N (16)

5

1

Benyarnin H.

3

Simpson, William

B. H. &amp; C. L.

,

2

Simpson. A

A., Est of

,

,

a

Simms. Rodney

,

h

h

Shumway, A.

Simons, Jas

h

t

h

S

Simms, B e s t . of

t

t

5

Simmons, Jane E.

1

t

1

5

A. H. - Auctioneer

i

Shoudler. Hiram-Ald 1st Ward 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir

Simmons, H.

.

i

5

Simkins, Aaron

h

m

2

1

t

m

Short D

Sillick, M

i

U N I (25)

S

h

i

S

3

Sibley. W. H.

t

m

S

2

Shumway, L A.

i

S

B U T (26)

Shooks, James Est of
2

i

B U T (22)

3

Short, William

Q U I (6)

m

3

3

1

Shook Peter

S

B R O (5,6)

3

Shook, Louisa

S

S H E (14,23)

2

Shoot H.

S

F. V., &amp; Co. .Clothing 5 2

U N I (16)

S

m

i

t

h

,

George K. Physician

S H E (6)

S

m

i

t

h

,

H.

S H E (3)

S

m

i

t

h

,

H. H.

2

5 2

7

O V I (2,3,11)

3

B E T (9)

C O L (26)

S

m

i

t

h

,

H. 7.-Lumbar, Lath

U N I (26)

S

m

i

t

h

,

J.

1

3

5

2
B U T (20,31)

S H E (36)

S

m

i

t

h

,

J.

3

3

G I L (12)

Sinclair, B.

1

9

C O L (35)

S

m

i

t

h

.

J A.

2

5

B E T (32)

Sinclair. 0

3

3

S H E (28)

S

m

i

t

h

,

J. D.

1

1

G I R (18)

m

i

h

,

J. E.

4

1

C O L (22)

h

,

J. G.

1

3

B U T (31)

,

J. H.

2

7

O V I (2,11)

,

J. O.

3

1

N O B (10)

,

J. R.

2

1

Q U I (20)

,

J., Jr.

3

G I L (14)

Sindinger J

2

Sisco. A
Sisson, Isaac
Sisson, J

7

1

7
2

1

B R O (6.7)

S

U N I (21.33)

2

Sisson, Jane H
Setaier , A

3
9

S

B A T (282g)
5

1

O V I (10)

S
m
S

B E T (15,16)
G I R (36)

m
i
m

S
S

t
t

h

i

m
m

t
i

t

i
i

t
t

3

h
h
h

3

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas of BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
INIAAASIL

&amp;On
Smith, James D -Dentist
Smith John
Smith, John

2
1

Union City

Southwick, K. E

2

ALG (27)

QUI (31)

Soot-wrath,

1

COL (2)

BAT

Sparks,

1

BUT (30,32)

2

ALG (14)

Small. John

2

BRO (10)

Speuidng,

Smith, Joseph

2

BRO (10)

Spauldng, S. D.

2

ALG (11)

Smith,

2

BRO (2)

Speaker',

9

UNI (13)
CAL (10)

Smith.

1

GIR (33)

Spear.

3

Smith, L C.

1

BUT (19)

Spencer, A P.

7

SHE (16)

Smith, M.

2

BRO (27)

Spencer, Abram

1

COL (4)

Smith,

1

MAT (26)

Spencer, H. Mrs

7

SHE (34)

3

SHE (34) &amp; Bus Dir.

Union City

Smith, Makin A.

1

COL (4,5)

Spencer, J. &amp; Son-Drugs

Smith. Mary

1

MAT (25)

Spencer, M. 0 Physician

Smith. Mary M.

1

BUT (28,29)

Spencer,

1

GIR (2)

Smith. Michael

2

BRO

Spencer. W. Mc.

7

SHE (3,16)

3

GIL (4)
UNI (25)

Smith, N

2

QUI (31)

Spicer, T.

Smith, 0., Mrs.

2

QUI (4)

Spofford, C. C.

9

Smith, P. D.

2

BET (18)

Spofford, William, est of

9

UNI (36)

Smith,

1

MAT (10)

Spooner, N

2

QUI (5)

Smith,

3

NOB (13)

Sprague

2

BET (21)

Smith,

9

UNI (34)

Sprague, A.

1

BAT (4)

Smith,

3

GIL (18)

Sprague, A. H

9

UNI (31)

Smith, Samuel

1

BAT

Sprague,

2

Bus Dir.

Smith, T. A.

1

BUT (4)

Sprague, David

1

BAT (4)

Smith. Thomas

4

COL (16)

Sprague, M. V. Mrs.

1

BAT (29)

Smith, Thomas

2

BRO (10)

Sprague, P. H.

1

BAT (12)

Smith, W.

2

QUI (17)

Sprague, W.

1

BUT (23)

Smith, W.

2

BRO (10)

Sprague, William B.

1

GIR (27,28)

Smith, W. L

4

COL (16)

Spnng &amp; Buell-Hardware

5

Union City

Smith, W. T.

1

COL (18)

Spnng,

3

GIL (5)

Smith, W W.

3

NOB (10,15)

Spring,

2

BET()

Smith, William

9

UNI (31)

Spring, T.

3

GIL (5)

Smith, William M.

3

CAL (9)

Spurback,

1

COL(11)

Smith, Wm. W.

2

OVI

Squire, A

2

QUI (33)

Smoker,

2

BRO (22)

Squire, A

2

ALG (3)

Snider,

2

BRO (3)

Squire, L T

2

QUI (33)

Snook, Jesse

3

NOB (4)

Squires. James

1

GIR (6)

Snow,

9

UNI (3,10,11)

St. Joseph River

7

SHE (31

Snyder, A. J

2

BRO (5)

Stafford &amp; Sevin Planing Mill

3

unknow

Snyder.

1

MAT (29)

Stafford,

9

UNI

Snyder,

3

GIL (14)

Stafford, J W

3

SHE (28)

Snyder, John

3

NOB (16)

Staley,

1

MAT (8)

Snyder. S. W.

1

MAT (26)

Staley, Daniel

1

MAT (8)

Sorter, A.

2

BRO (19)

Staley, F.

3

CAL (14)

Sorter,

3

KIN (5)

Staley,

1

MAT (34)

Sorter. Jacob

2

OVI (28,31)

Stanboury. Mrs. Est ot

1

Girard Village

Sorter, W. &amp;J.

2

OVI (33)

Stancitord,

7

SHE (4,17)

Sorter, William

2

OVI

Standish, J B

2

QUI (16)

South Butler P 0 .

1

BUT (22)

Standish, John

2

QUI (16)

Southerland, George

1

GIR (35)

Stanton, Edward

7

SHE (9,10)

Southern Mich Nat Bank

5

Coldwater

Stanton,

1

Gir (7)

Southern Michigan Hotel

5

Coldwater

Stanton.

7

SHE (3,15

Southern Michigan Hotel

4

COL (21)

Starr &amp; Dennis, Insurance

5

Coldwater Dir

4

�Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s o f BRANCH C O U N T Y, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Nam

E

s

o
Stratton. N

3

Stan, Geo -Cashier, C.N.Bank 6 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir

Stray, G W

11 G I R (9,10)

Stale Una StaSon

Starr &amp; Dennis-Insurance

5

2

C o l d w a t e r Dir

B E T (15)

C A L (22)

Streeter

29 A L G (3)

C o l d w a t e r Dir

Streeter, C

23 A L G (3)

B A T (15)

Stnckland, A.

19 C O L (9)

Stearns, Geo W -Loan Agent 5 2

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Stnckland,

19 C O L (2)

Stearns, John-Money to Loan 5 2

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Stnckland,

19 C O L (2)

Stebbins. William

C A L (9)

Strobec,

27 O V I (15)

G I R (1)

Strobec, M.

27 O V I (15)

B E T (31)

Strobec,

27 O V I (15)

B E T (31)

Strong, C.

11 G I R (22)

B E T (31)

Strong, C.

25 B E T (15)

Stevens &amp; Co.-Wheelbarrows 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Strong, C. M.

25 B E T (25) &amp; Bus. Dir.

Stevens, F., Mrs.

2

Q U I (36)

Strong,

27 O V I (30)

Stevens, H

V

O V I (36)

Strong, J. F.

25 B E T (21)

Stevens, Joshua

3

K I N (13,24)

Strong,

27 O V I (32)

3

7

Steams &amp; Whitford, Drs.

5

Steams, C

7

1

2

3

Swore, R. A

7

1

1

Stephenson. D

2

5

Stephenson, James

3

Stephensai, R.

2

5

1

5

Stevens, L H.

2

8

A L G (1)

Strong, M. W.

35 K I N (19)

Stevens, O. B.

2

1

Q U I (25)

Strong, N., Est of

27 O V 1 (31)

Stevens, S. W.

1

5

M A T (34)

Stucley,

33 S H E (28)

4

C O L (15)

Studley, J. J., Store &amp; P.O.

33 S H E (28)

C O L (19)

SUckrjr, L

7 S H E (21,29

Steward, Marcus-Res Farmer 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Studley, W. W.

7 S H E (27)

Stewart, E. M.

C A L (12)

Stull,

15 M A T (20)

N O B (22,23)

Stull.

15 M A T (21)

B r o n s o n Village

Sturdewine

9 U N I (36)

N O B

Sullivan. J C

9 U N I (26,27)

B R O (4)

Sullivan, J., heirs of

19 C O L (24)

U N I (1)

Sullivan, M.

21 Q U I (19)

Q U I (31)

Summers, P

31 N O B (15)

B U T (4)

Sumner &amp; Clark (Summer)

31 N O B (3)

N O B (17)

Surrerrar, L

17 B A T (17)

C A L (18)

Sutton, Alden &amp; Co.

83 Q u i n c y

C A L (3)

Swain,

9 U N I (18)

B A T (36)

Swan, C. E.

33 S H E (28)

ALG

Swain,

17 B A T (11,12)

B R O (36)

Swan, John

31 N O B (3,4)

Stevenson, J. B.

4

Steward, M

1

9

3

Stewart G.

7

3

1

Stewart J H.

6

Stewart Samuel

3
3

Stfney, T. (?)

1

2

L D.

3
9

Sollman &amp; Dickey S. S. Mill
Stillman, I. B.

2 1

1

Sbriely, C

3

3

1

Stockciale, B

3

7

Stockdale, William
Stocks, J

3

1

7
7

Stockwell, I.

2

Slockwel, J. H.

9
2

3

Stokes, A. C.

3

7

C A L (17,18)

Swain, S. P

17 B A T ( 1 1 )

Stokes, J. W

3

5

K I N (13,23)

Swan Creek

23 B R O (9 et al)

BET

Swan Creek

15 M A T (34, 35)

B E T (10)

Swan Creek

23 B R O (2)

O V 1 (29)

Swan,

9 U N I (26)

B U T (12)

Swan, C. M

9 U N I (13)

7

O V I (22)

Swan,

11 G I R (30)

Slone, J. G

3

Sone, Susan

2

Stake. J

5

2

7

Storms, John

1

Stout B. F.

3

2

Stowe, G.

1

9

C O L (33)

Swan,

3

Stowe, J.

3

3

0 1 1 (10)

Swan,

21 Q U I (36)

ALG

Swan, L

21 Q U I (26)

S H E (28)

Swan, L M.

9 U N I (25,36)

B R O (33)

Swan,

21 O U I (26)

C O L (4)

Swan,

21 O U I (26)

C O L (4)

9riarbrick,

17 B A T (24.25)

G I R (18)

9eartout,

37 C A L (2)

B A T (33)

Swarts, W.

31 N O B (3)

Stowe, James H.
StN, I.

2
3

St-aehly, M (?)

2

Straight, M. J., Mrs.
Straight W.

9

3

3
1

1

9
9

Straight, W P (Straight)

1

Strang, C E

7

1

1

4

B E T (16)

�WINS&amp;

Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
mon
a
n
t
Sweet Bros &amp; Co. Dry Goods 5 2

Twp,

2

OV1

Thayer, Jain
Thayer,

7

Sweet, Beniarnin
Sweet, J. B.
Sweet M.

9

UNI
BET

Thayer,
Thayer.

1
7

BET
BET
SHE

Thomas

7

Thomas.
Thomas,

2

BET

1

2

5

Sweet, N.
Sweet, S. J.
Sweet, T.

3
3
7

Sweezy, J.
Swift, D.
Swift, E. W.
Swift, 0.
Swift, P. S.
Switz, J., Mrs.
Taft, Jesse

1

SHE
BAT
MAT
SHE
SHE

2

1

QUI

Thomas,

3

COL
GIL

2

7
3

Thompson
Thompson.

3
1
1

GIL
MAT
MAT

1
3

B AT
BRO
UNI
UNI
QUI
ALG

2
1

Thompson,

1

ALG
MAT
MAT

3
3

BRO
BRO

Thompson,
Thompson.

2
1

BET
BUT

BRO
UNI

Thu,ipso'',
Thompson,

3
5

CAL
Coldwater

1
9
9
2
2

Taggart, B. P.
Taggart, David
Taggart. J.
Talbot, L B.

7

2
2
2

3
9

Talbott J. A.

9

Talent, J. (Talent)
Tallmadge, William
Tallmadge, William
Talmadge, L.

2
3
3
3

Thompson,
Thompson,
Thompson, C.

UNI

Thompson,

2

OVI

1
7
7

QUI
CAL
CAL
B E T ( 11 )

Thompson,

3

CAL

Thompson,
Thompson,

2
2

3

BUT

Thompson,
Thompson,

QUI
BET
BET
OVI
BUT
OUI

5

KIN
SHE

Thompson,

2
2
1

Thompson,

2

2
1

3
3

ALG
BUT

Thornpson,

2

BET

2

ALG

Taylor, G.

3

1

BUT

Thompson,
Thompson,

2

QUI

Taylor, L.
Taylor. L.
Taylor, L., Jr.
Taylor, Mrs.
Taylor, N. C.
Taylor, N C.
Taylor, R.
Taylor, R.
Taylor, S.

1

7

B AT
SHE
B AT
KIN
SHE

Thornton,
Thornton,
Thornton, M. L

2
2
7

OVI
OVI
SHE

Thornton,

OVI

Taylor &amp; Eldred

1

Taylor. C. B.
Taylor, D. A.

3

Taylor, E. S.
Taylor, Eli

7

7
1
3

7
5

Tibbits, D.

2
2
2
7
5
1

Taylor, S.-Carnage Maker 5 2
Taylor, S.-Prop.Taylor Exch 5 2
Taylor, T.
1
3
BUT
Taylor, T.
1
1
GIR
Taylor, W. C.
1
3
BUT
Taylor, William
1
3
BUT
Taylor, William
2
1
QUI
Teachout, A.
2
7
OVI
Teller, W. H.
3
1
NOB
TenEyck, C. H.
1
1
GIR
Tenney. E.
7
SHE
Tenney, M.
1
3
BUT

Tice,
Tiffany,

2
1

BRO
GIR

Trft,
Trft, Jerome
Tilt.

2

ALG
ALG
ALG
GIL
SHE
SHE
MAT
COL
COL

Terhune, N. G.
Thatcher, H. J.

Tindall,
Tindall. P. B.

7
%
1
1
1

1
3
5

2
2

Thorpe, A.
Thurber,
Thurston,
Tibbits, Allen-01dest

GIR
BUT
M AT

7
7

rift,
Tillotson,
Tillotson,
Tilton,
Tilton,
Tmerson.
Tindall, G. W.

OVI
OVI

4

2;
2;
3
7
7
1
1
1
2
2
2

ALG
BET(11
SHE
Coldwater
COL

OVI
ALG
ALG

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
time
Tndall, S.

E

d
3

Inkhorn,
Tidow Bros.Tidow
Titus, L B.-

o

TWD. &amp; S e c

7
1
5
5
5
1

CAL
COL

Truesdale
Truesdell,

2
2

BET
BRO

Union
Union
Coldwater

Truman,

5

Union

Trumbull,
Trumbull,

1
1

MAT

Trump,
Trump,

2
2

OVI
OVI
OVI

MAT

Todd,

1

BAT(11
GIR

Tomlinson,

7

SHE

Trump,

2

Tomlinson,

3
7

SHE

3

NOB

SHE
OVI

Tubbs,
Tucker
Tucker,

au!

OVI
OVI
QUI

Tucker, C.
Tucker, C.
Tucker, C.

2
9
1
4

Girard
GIR

Titus,

Tomlinson,
Tompkins
Tompkins
Tompkins.
Tompkins,
Tompkins, J B.
Tompkins, J B.
Tompkins, J., Est of

2
2
2
2
6
1
1

UNI
COL(10,1

5

COL
Coldwater

Tucker,

3

BET

GIR

Tucker,
Tucker, J. B.-

%
5

Union
Union
Union

Tompkins,

1

GIR

Tucker, J. B.-Prop.

5

Tompkins,

2

OVI

Tucker, L

3

BET

Tompson, D. L

2

ALG

Tuckey, F.

2

OVI

Torrey. P.B.,
Tourtillott, A. S.
Tourtillott, C. A.

7
2

SHE
QUI

Tuckey,
Tuer,

1
3

COL
KIN

Tower,

2
9

QUI
UNI

Tum,
Turner, A W.

1
4

COL

Tower,

5

Union

COL

3

BET

Turner,
Turner,

5

Tower.

1

BUT

Townsend,
Towsley.

2

BET

1

GIR

3

KIN

Turner,
Turner

1

Trask,
Trask,

2

Turner,

1

MAT
BUT

6

BET
Bronson

Tumer,

1

BUT

Travers,

7

SHE

Turner,

1

BUT

Troyer,

3

NOB

Tuttle,

BET

Treer,

9
2
2

UNI
OV1
OVI
OV1

Tuttle,
Tulle,

3
1

COL
OVI
MAT
Coldwater

Tyler,

Treat,
Treat,
Treat
Treat,
Treat,

2
1
2

MAT

BAT
KIN

Tuttle,

3
7

TwadeN,

2

SHE
QUI

Twadell.
Tyler, G W. D.

2

QUI

9

UNI
UNI

Tyler,

9
1

Tyler,

1

Tyler.

1

Tynen.
Underhill,

1
2

BAT
BUT
ALG

2
1

ALG
BAT
ALG
UNI

Treece,

1

Tremont

5

Trim, L

2

Trim,

2
2
V

OUI
QUI(2
ALG
OVI

3
3
5

KIN
KIN
Coldwater

Underhill,
Underhill,
Underhill,

2

3
1

KIN
GIR

Underwood,
UnionAgn Society

9
5

9

UNI

Union City

%

Union
Union

2
3

OVI

Union City

5

Union

BET

UNION CITY,

9

UNI

Trirn.
Tnpp,
Tnpp.
Tripp,
Tripp, James Tripp, L
Troutman.
Troutman.
Troutman,
Troutwine. H H

4

BAT
MAT

�Index to the 1872 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
Mon

N

o

Union House-Holel
Unroe, M.

3

Upp, J.. Mrs.
Upp, M.

Iss,katc..

2

C o l d w a t e r Dir V a n V a l i a n b u r g h , L Res.

5

C A L (20)

9

7
3

5

3

3

Upson, Charles-Atty.
Valyer, W. J.

t
5

5

2

B

E

V

a

K I N (6)

V

a

G I L (1)

V

e

(7)

V

n
i

i

c

o

e

V

V

i

V

n

C o l d w a t e r Dir.
T

n

r
t

c

c

e

,

s
i

o

t

,

a
r

S.
C C.

,

y

1

,

r

y

,

J.

5
2

A. M.

o

C o l d w a t e r Dir
C O L (32)

1

Elizabeth

2

M A T (33)

5

1

B E T (36)

3

1

B U T (8)

3

B U T (33)

VanAken, G. W.

1

9

C O L (35)

V

i

c

o

r

y

,

J. L

1

3

VanAken, G. W.

1

1

G I R (34)

V

i

c

o

r

y

,

L. D.

1

3

B U T (19)

9

C O L (25)

V

i

c

o

r

y

,

L. W.

1

3

B U T (14)

B E T (16)

V

y

,

VanAken, J. H.

1

Vanalsbne, N

Z

Vanblarcom, Betsey

1

1

1

1

Vanblarcom, Joseph

1

Vanblarcom, M.

1

Vanoa. Alexander

1

3

V

G I R (16)

7

C A L (4)

c
o

o

V
V

r

n

n
V

GIR(16)

o

i

V

G I R (21,23)

1

c

V

Vanblarcom, D.S.(Vanblarcum) 1 1 G I R (28)
Vanblarcom, J. R.

i

G I R (21,28)

e

n

t

Lake-Girard Twp.

e

n

t

,

0

u

s

.

Mary S.

r

b

u

r
r

g

h

,

J. J.

g

h

,

M. W.

r

g

h

,

M.-Fruit Trees

5

n

L H.

5

VanDekarr, A. S.

1

3

B U T (15)

V

n

a

e

l

a

Vanderbdt C. A.

1

7

B A T (16)

V

r

m

a

5

M A T (14)
B E T (36)
C O L (16)

Vanderhoof, P

1

5

Vanderhoof, R.

1

9

Vandervanter, P. M.

3

Vandervanter, P e r

3

Vandervanter, William

3

G I L (1,17)

3

VanDuser, J.
VanEHen, D.

G I L (8)

3

9
3

7

G I L (9)

a

W

b

W
W

f

W

a

W
W

C A L (10)

W

6

3

B r o n s o n Village

5

3

C O L (21)

W

a

B U T ( 11 )

W

a

VanGeisen, T. J.

1

3
3

VanGiesen, Williarn S.

1

3

VanGilder, C.

2

1

VanGilder. W

2

5

VanNuys, H. S.
VanOrsdal, J.

2
2

1

W

a

W
W

a
a

k

W

,

b

l

b

r

W a

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

W

,

G.

6

5
1

a

a

e

r

i

l

d

9

A L G (27)

,
,

g

e
,

E

2

Nathan
,

1

P.

2

E. M.

1

o

n

,

Henry

Q U I (16)

W

a

l

d

r

o

n

,

L.

l

B R O (16)
B U T (8)

r

a

3

B U T (4,9)

d

W

B U T (7)
C O L (28)

3

l

k

9

1

a

l

U N I (24)

Mann

W

a

1
2

O V I (22)

W

G I R (22)
U N I (9)

3

t

o

B A T (22)
C O L (34)

1

n

d

GIR
A L G (13)

Joseph
,

m

G I R
2

G i r a r d Village

1
9

1

J. G.

t
t

e

U N I (2)

9

W.

t

l

9

2

,

e

i

a

VariSchoick J.

VanTassel, J.

y

l

i

l

1

G. H.

s

a

a

5

,

i

W

W

4

r

J.

B U T (25)

2

r

e

i

Q U I (7)

VanSlyke, M. T.

e

9

,

a

3

VanSlyck, William

n
n

7
1

t

W

1

3

1

G.
Robert

3

1

1

,

9

2

VanScoter, S.

t

E.G. R. (Watt)

VanOrthwick, J. H.

9

r

t

I., Mrs.

VanOrthwick, A. A.

VanSchoick, J. R.

e

1
9

,

B U T (28)
5 2

n

n
o

1
2

,

A L G (1)

7

g
o

William
Lydia

t

G I R (31,32)

Vanness, R.-Sew. Machines

a
g

,
.

t

1
3

e

5

i

O V 1 (31)

1

1

i

7

VanNatter. M.

1

D a n i e l - Resident

a

VanGuilder, William

9

5

a

B E T (13)

1

6

Daniel

o

B U T (2)

Daniel

,

g

Q U I (19)

,

W

U N I (12)

2

1
3

W

9

Vanhyning, H., Est of

2

1

,

r

M A T (8.9)

B U T ( 11 )

VanGorder. J ( V a n d e r )

VanHoosear, H.

C., Est of

e

l

M A T (3)
B E T (24)

e

a

U n i o n City

5

B U T ( 11 )

Q U I (6)

2

2

C. W.

e

6

5

l

g

i

,

1

l

g

W

1

f

f

g

a

n
,

U N I (4)

f

g

a

E.

U N I (3)

9

C.

,
o

e
l

f

a

U N I (8,9)

n

f

f

a

VanEvery, C. N.

1

f

a

W

e

,
,

-

d

a

d

n

-

a

VanEvery, I. M.
VanGeisen, G. 0.

-

a

W

C O L (2)
3

o

W

M A T (2)

9

B E T (18)
U N I

r

u

6

9

u

b

8

J. R.

u

s

3

i

b

o

4

G I R (4)

a

b

V

G I R (4)

1

s

B U T (13)

Vanderhcof, John

1

s

3

Vanderhoof, A. C.

,

B U T ( 11 )
1

o

1

1

g

3
1

o

VanDekan. S. K

Vanderhoof, A.

1

c

o

s

William G.

B U T (20)

e

r

,

E. J.

k

e

r

,

J. I.

5

A L G (11)

1

G I R (2)

2

5

2

7

3
3

M A T (5)

3

B E T (21)
O V I (24)

5

K I N (4)

1

N O B (13)
G I R (25,26)

k

e

r

,

J. M.

1

1

U N I (14)

W

a

l

k

e

r

,

J. W.

2

5

B E T (19)

B U T (24)

W

a

l

k

e

r

,

J. W.

2

3

B R O (24)

5

B E T (1)

C O L (22)

W

a

l

k

e

r

.

Josiah

B E T (32)

W

a

l

k

e

r

,

0.

k

e

r

,

P. Mrs.

A L G (8)

W

a

l

4

2
2

5
7

B E T (7)
S E C (15)

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B

M

T r i m &amp; Sec

Walker, W

2

3

B R O (36)

Walker, W

2

5

B E T (12)

Walker, William

2

Walkup, A.

7

3

Wallace, E. P.

3

Wallace, S.

O V I (6)

1
7

2

5

6

9

Walsworth, L D.

1

7

r

y

u

r

y ,

L

C A L (9)

W

a

t

e

r

b

u

r

y

Maria

U n i o n City

U N I (14)

W

C O L (18)

Wafters, A.

3

5

Walters, George

e

a

r
t

a

t

a

t

W

K I N (13,24)

e

r
e

t
t

W

a

s

m

a

e

,

J.

3

J.

3

5

&amp; Adams

a

n

,

Abnzo

1

9

C O L (34)

n

,

Alonzo

2

5

B E T (7,8,18,20,25)

7

O V I (29)

a

m

a

n

.

B.

m

a

n

,

N. T.

n

,

N. T.

r

m

a

1

W

k

i

n

s

&amp; Crocker-Staples

A L G (24)

W

a

t

k

i

n

s

,

A.

Ward, A.

9

U N I (36)

W

a

t

k

i

n

s

,

Ann

Warlord &amp; Robinson

1

Warner. Asahel

1

Warner, E. J.. Mrs.

C O L (28,29

3

Warner, B. N., Est. of

Warner, F.

9

2

1

a
a

W

A L G (35,36)
7

2

W
W

1
7

1

1

%

U n i o n City
C O L (8)

7

S H E ( 11 )

t

k

i

n

s

,

E. M.

%

U n i o n City

k

i

n

s

,

F. C.

7

S H E (2)

t
a

k

i

t

s

n

s

o

,

V.

7

&amp; Brook-Butchers

5
3

a

t

s

o

n

House

Q U I (5)

W

a

t

s

o

n

House-Hotel

a

t

s

o

S H E (2)

n

W

W

G I R (9)

9

B A T (8)

B A T (17)

C O L (6)

1

t
a

W

S. W.

C o l c k v a t e r Dir

B U T (1)

9

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

G I L (5,6)

,

3

5 2

N O B (17)

s

2

2

9

3

r

1

2

1

M A T (2)

m

Walenxth, John

3

G I L ( 11 )

5
5

Walton. William-Machinist

3

3

1

A. - Resident

r

t

K I N (5,9,10)

3

,

r

a

G I L ( 11 )

n

m

e

K I N (3)

3

a

r

e

A L G (24)

5

m

e

t

A L G (24)

3

Pabenoe

n

9

3

Hamel

e
t

a

u

A L G (25)

A L G (15)

2

Q U I (26)

Ward, R., E s t of

W

r
r

t

a
a

o

e
e

W a

W

h

i

3

1

Ward. A.

2

t

W
W

G I L (24)

,

B A T (18)

2
2

W a t e r h o u s e ,
W a

7
a

James

W a t e r h o u s e ,

U N I (24)

Walter, C.

,

W a t e r h o u s e ,

B A T (11,13)

3

1

u

Walsworth, L D. (Wallsworth) 1 9
3

L.
H., Mrs.

b

O V I (9)

5

,

y ,

b

Q U I (23)

9

n
r

r

1

e

r

u

r

2

t

u

b

e

Walley, Betsy

Walsworth, L B.

a

b
r

t

C A L (20)

Walsworth, L

h
e

a

7

Walsh &amp; Engle-Carnages

W

B E T (16,20)

7

s
t

W

3

2

a
a

N O B (9)

Waller. Jesse

Walling. Daniel

W
W

n

5

2

C O L (21)

5

Slaughter House

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

2
5

C o l d w a t e r Dir
2

C O L (20)

Warner, F. M

1

5

M A T (25,36)

W

a

t

s

o

n

,

J. D.

1

5

M A T (19,29,31,32)

Warner, G. L.

1

3

B U T (12,13)

W

a

t

s

o

n

,

Mrs.

1

5

M A T (32)

W

a

t

s

o

n

,

R.

a

t

Warner, H

1

9

C O L (28,33)

Warner, H

3

3

G I L (6)

Warner, H -Mfg. of Cider

5

2

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

Warner. M

1

1

G I R (36)

Warner. P

3

3

G I L (56

Warner, P

2

5

B E T (31)

Warner. Ray
Warner, V

1

9

1
1

7

W

W

a
a

B r a n c h Village

Warren, F. L

6

5

B r a n c h Vilage

Warren, F L .

1

9

C O L (19,30)

Warren, J.H.D.-Groceries
Warren. L.

5

2

1

Warren. S A .

9

Warren, Samuel

2

3

2

1

Washburn, A.
Washburn, D D

2

9

Warren, Lyda

Warrick, I

C O L (29)

5

7
1

5

2

,

Robert

s

,

A. F

e

s

,

W

M

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h

n

,
g

a
t

o

e

r

h

,

e

,

r

w

5
1
1
1

s

x

C O L (17)

9

C O L (17,20)

5

M A T (4)

5

M A T (8)
S H E (22)

7

D. (Wadge)

a

M A T (18)
2

7

William

S H E (21)
M

K I N (17)

,

--

3

7

C A L (2)

W e a t h e r w a x .

H.

2

9

A L G (26)

W e a t h e r w a x ,

J.

2

W e a t h e r w a x ,

W e a t h e r w a x ,

C o l d w a t e r Dir

5

Robert

W e a t h e r w a x ,

Warren, F. L -Prop. S M HOIEPI 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir
9

h

u

W

5

1

g

W e

6

Warren, H.

u
a

B A T (2)

Warren, E. L.

Warren, Hart-Brick Mfg.

l

,

e

l

t

B U T (4)

n

s

t

t

a

W

o

t

t

a

W

s
a

a

W

C O L (28)

3

Warner. William

W

1

W

e

a

v
v

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r
r

C.

,

3
2

John T.

1

Joseph A.

A L G (26)

1

O U I (5)
3

1

1

3

B U T (32)
B U T (32,33)

9

C O L (35)
B E T (35,36)

C o l d w a t e r Dir

W

e

a

D.

2

5

U N I (1)

e

a

v

e

r

,

H.

2

3

B R O (19)

.

H

3

3

G I L (12)

3

3

G I L ( 11 )

W

e

,

J. T.

O U I (14)

W

e

a

v

e

r

U N I (21)

W

e

a

v

e

r

.

J

A L G (19)

W

e

a

v

e

r

.

Jacob

2

1

O U I (23,24,26)

O U I (35)

W

e

a

v

e

r

.

M B

3

1

N O B (10,11)

S H E (31)

W

e

a

v

e

r

.

W H

3

1

M A T (1)

W

e

b

4

b

&amp; Dickerson

1

N O B (16)
3

B U T (9)

4

�Index t o the 1872 Atlas of BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C. O. Titus,
time
E s s
ImiSits.
Webb. A , Mrs.

7 S H E (31)
2

Webb. B. L

19 C O L3 (3,16)

Webb, B. L

W

We b , E.

h

3
2

5

W

h

Webb, H. W.
Webb, J.

7

W
W

Webb, John

3

2

Webber, D. B.

5

Webber, G. W.

W

h

Welch, George
Welch, S.

W

Walden, J. N.

1

9

Wellman, J. D.

9

6

3
2

1

N O B (24)
K I N (22)

5

B E T (1)

B E T (3)

W

h

i

t

a

k

e

r

,

M

2

3

B R O ( 11 , 1 4 )

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m
o

b

m

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W

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,

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c

,

b

m

t

b

L

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7

B A T (21)

3

C O L (16)

W

,

S.

2

5

B E T (36)

S.

3

3

G I L (12)

m
i

b

t

o

b

5

W h i t c o r n b ,

h

m

1

L. H.

U n i o n City

o

o

B A T (12)

John-County Trees 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir.

,

b

G I L (12)
U N I (21)

U N I (5,15)

W

c

,

3

7

J.

b

3

c

o

m

m

b

,

S. A.

b5 ,

S. N.

3

5

K I N (18)

,

Saxton &amp; Co.-Mfg. 5 2

K I N (5)
C o l d w a t e r Dir.

M A T (25)

W

h

i

t

e

,

C. M.

1

3

B U T (20)

C O L (31)

W

h

i

t

e

,

G. H.

1

9

C O L (14,23)

U N I (16)

W

h

i

t

e

,

G. M.

5

B E T (2)

e

,

H.

e

,

John

W

h

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W

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i

W

t

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t

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e

,

e

2
1
2

M.

,

1

T. L.

1

7

B A T (1)

1

Q U I (25)

3

B U T (17,20)

1

G I R (12)

Wells, J. M.

9

U N I (28)

W

h

i

t

e

h

e

a

d

,

B. S.

4

4

C O L (15)

Wells, John

7

S H E (12)

W

h

i

t

e

h

e

a

d

,

C. R.

2

7

O V I (2,3)

Wells, P.. Mrs.

7

Wells, Perry

7

Wells, T.
Welsh, M.

9
6

2

Wessel, W.

2
5

7

West, A. P.

5

6

5

West, S.

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2

d

,

G.

a

d

,

G. W.

t

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e

a

d

,

R.

W

h

3

Wheeler, E.

2
1

Wheeler, E. C,

2

Wheeler, E.G.

W

Wheeler. I., Dr.

2

Wheeler, I., Dr.
Wheeler, M.

1

2
3

o

o

r

d

r

J. M.

1

Mary

5

i

t

m

a

n

,

B.

3

U n i o n City

W

h

i

t

m

a

n

,

H.

1

U n i o n City

W

h

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t

m

a

n

,

Mrs.

M

U n i o n City

i

t

a

W

h

W

i

n

i

h

B R O (16)
B R O (30)

,

R. A.

2

3

,

W. I.

2

3

B R O (29)

l

m

a

n

,

W. L.

2

3

B R O (19)

t

t

m

n

i
i

M A T (31)

3

n

i

h

5
2

N O B (19)

n

o

r

e

E.

1

7

B A T (10)

Est.

1

5

M A T (4,18)

2

C O L (17)

J .

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9
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5
J. R.

W h i t m o r e ,

W

B E T (4)

m

W h i t m o r e .

W

C o l d w a t e r Dir.

t
l

m

2

H. G.

W h i t r n a r s h ,

B E T (21)
t

i
i

G I L (14)

5

2

h

h

M A T (6)

3

Julia

W

h

5
3

&amp; Stearns - Drs.
,

,

9
1

U n i o n City

W

y

C O L (26)

l

W

e

d

9

t

G I R (2,13)
h

f

1

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Q U I (9)

5

d

t

O V I (11)

h

Q u i n c y , Village of

1

i
i

7

W

Whedon, Chas.-East End Drug 5 2 C o l d w a t e r Dir.
Wheelen, J. B.

h
h

2

U N I (5,17)

A L G (35)

%

W h i t e m a n ,

W
W

U n i o n City
1

i

W h i t e n n i c h t ,

N O B (18)

%
6

a

e

U n i o n City

WestGaines,Leach-Wagons
Wheat, B. F.

e

h

U N I (6)
1

West, T

h

B E T (2)

6

3

e
e

B E T (12)

9

West, J. B.

t
t

5

West, A. P.-Country Produce

West, J.

i
i

Q U I (8)

9

West, A. P.

West, H.

h
h

1

5

West, A. P.

W
W

B r o n s o n Village

2

Wessel, James

S H E (6)
S H E (6)
U N I (35)
3

Wernple, J. V. A.

O.

y

,

A.

y

,

Fanny

y

,

Huldah

,

1
1

5
5

1

3
1
1

G I R (3)

1

G I R (3)

9
1

C O L (1)

B E T (24) &amp; Bus. Dir. W h i t n e y , W.

5

B u s . Dir.

W

h

i

t

t

e

n

,

G.

1

9

C O L (32)

G I L (3,8)

W

h

i

t

t

e

n

,

H.

2

5

B E T (25,36)

3

1

B U T (12,35)

1

1

J. W. 2
)
(1
T
E
B
5

M A T (8,9)
M A T (7)

5

4

lbw

3

2

B r o n s o n Village

5

,

A.

GIL(10,14,15,16)

Wells, J. B

M.
r

,

Wells &amp; Brown
Wells, B.

e

r

U n i o n City

3

,

t

e

Wellman, J. D.,Phys &amp; Surg. 5 5
3

s

k

c
15i M A Tt (25,26)

5

e
i

a

c
11 i G I Rt (24,25)

h

1

N O B (13)

t

19 C O L (18)
3

Webster, W. H.

B R O (7)

C . C.

i

(W2 1 h)

9
5

R.

e1 ,

h

7

Webber, D. B.

r 3,

l

W

B E T (10)

1

e

p

B A T (8)

G I L (16)

5

Webb, William, Mrs.

l

p

l

i 15 Mt A T (5)
c

h

e
i

h

25
i B Et T (10)c

3

e
h

W

i 19 C tO L (3)
c
h

Webb, J., Est of

h

W
p

G I L (16)

1

Webb, G. W.
Webb, H.

44i C O Lp (16)

3

Webb, E., Est of

W

G I R (5)

�Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 A t l a s of BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
ikon

E

Whitten. 0

g

g

3

Twp. &amp; Sec

s
7

CAL (3)

Williams, A. C.-Dry Goods

6 5

G i r a r d Dir.

Wickham &amp; Corwin

1

BUT (31)

Williams, A. F

2

Wicks,

2

OVI (2)

Williams, C

5

BRO (15)
COL (17)

Wicks. Daniel

1

COL (20)

Williams, C.

2

QUI (29,30,32)

Wicks. S

3

SHE (33)

Williams, C H

1

COL (9,27)

Wilber, H.

6

Cuincy. Village of

Williams, C. H.

4

COL (22)

Wilber, Russell

1

COL (31)

1

BUT (21)

Wilbur Bros. -

5

Union City

Williams, C. W.
Williams, D

2

QUI (27)

Wilbur, H. J.

2

QUI (15,22)

Williams, E.

1

BUT (35)

Wilbur, R.

2

QUI (14,23,34)

Williams, E.

2

QUI (8)

Wilbur, William

1

BUT (17)

Williams, E.

3

GIL (8)

Wilcox, A . (Willcox)

1

BUT (21)

Williams, E. M.

3

GIL (7)

Wilcox, C. W.

1

COL (23)

Williams, Emeline

2

BET (8)

Wilcox, D.

7

SHE (20)

Williams, F. H., Heirs of

2

QUI (17)

Wilcox, D.

1

BAT (21)

Williams, F., Mrs.

2

BET (4)

Wilcox, J.

1

BAT (8)

Williams, H. B.

2

QUI (19)

Wilcox, James R.

1

COL (27)

Williams, H. W.

1

BUT (32,33)

L

1

MAT(11)

Williams, I.

2

BET (4)

L

1

BAT

Williams, I.

1

BAT (33)

L E.

1

MAT (21)

Williams, I. E.

1

GIR (14)

L P.

7

SHE (11,14)

Williams, J. A.

2

ALG (4,9,10)

Wilcox, M.

1

BAT

Williams, J. B.

E

Girard Village

Wilcox, N.

7

SHE (19,30)

Williams, J. B.-Grocenes

E

Girard Dir.

Wilcox, S.

1

BUT (21)

Williams, L.

2

BET (5)

Wilcox, W. W.

1

COL (18)

Williams, L.

2

QUI (5)

Wider, A.

1

GIR (4)

Williams, Mrs.

2

QUI (4)

Wilder, C. H.

3

GIL (21)

Williams, 0 . H.

1

GIR (8)

Wilder, M.

2

ALG (23)

Williams, R.

2

QUI (20)

Wilder. 0 .

3

GIL (3)

Williams, R.

7

SHE (28)

Wider, Orlando

3

BET (34)

Williams, R.

1

BUT (33)

5

Williams, S.

2

QUI (23)

R M.-Ald. 3rd Ward

5

Coldwater Dir
Coldwater Dir

Williams, S. P.-Bank Dir.

%

Union City

Wiler, J.

9

UNI (36)

Williams, W

3

GIL (5)

Wiley, G.

2

BET (6)

Williamson, C

3

CAL (20)

Wilhams, E., Mrs

1

BAT (33)

Willis, E.-Saw Mill in Batavia

5

Coldwater Dir

Wilkes, C.

%

Union City

Willis, H.

2

OVI (1)

Wilkes, C.

9

UNI (5,23)

Willis, William

1

BAT (17)

%

Union City

Wills, E.. &amp; Co

1

BAT(15)

Wilkins, B. S.

3

GIL (13)

Willson. Darwin - Resident

5

Coldwater Dir.

Wilkins, J. H.

3

GIL (13)

Willy, J. C.

2

BRO (13)

Wilkinson, S. F.

1

BAT (29)

Wilmarth, E.

2

QUI (21,28)

Wilkinson, W.

3

CAL (18)

Wilmarth, G. (Willmarth)

2

ALG (24)

laniard, R. H.

7

SHE (5,8)

Wilmarth, J.

2

ALG (16)

Willer, J. C.

E

Bronson

Wilson, A

2

8E7 (27)

Willer, William S

3

NOB (10,16)

Wilson. C.

2

OVI (1123)

J, E s t of

COL (16)

R M.-Super. Gaslight

Charles (Wilk's)

3

N 0 6 ( 11 )

Wilson, D.

4

Williams, A.

2

QUI (7)

Wilson. D. N.

1

COL (33)

Williams, A.

3

BUT (2)

Wilson, D., Dr.

2

OV1 (28)

Williams, A.

2

ALG (3)

Wilson, Daniel

2

OVI (22)

Williams, A. C.

1

GIR (21)

Wilson, H. R.

2

OVI (33,34)

Wilhams, A. C

E

Girard Village

Wilson. Horace (Willson, Hons

2

QUI (13)

Williams. A.

6

Girard Village

Wilson, J R

2

OVI (28)

4

�MEN.

Index t o t h e 1 8 7 2 Atlas o f BRANCH COUNTY, M I b y C . O. Titus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Nat I r a a a l m .
No
Wilson, James

17 B A T

Woodward Barber&amp;Co -dry gds

5

Coldwater Dir

Wilson, Joseph

2

OVI (27,34)

Woodworth, A

7

SHE (5)

Wilson.

2

OVI (11,14)

Woolcotl W J

1

GIR (33)

9

UNI (23)
Girard Village

Wilson, P.

3

KIN (5.8)

Wooster, F. S

Wilson, R.

2

OV1 (28)

Worden, Barbara

6

Wilson, T

2

BET (3)

Worden,

9

UNI (11)

1

GIR (23)

Wind.

1

BUT (21)

Worden, William V.

Winegar, D. E

6

Bronson

Work. J. N.

2

OVI (32)

Wing, L

1

BAT (10)

Worley, T

3

CAL (2)

Wing, L

2

QUI (29,30)

Wortman, J.

2

BRO (28)

Wing, L M.-Cigar Mtg.

5

Coldwater Dir.

Wortrnan, S.

2

BRO (30,31)

Winrick, J.

2

BRO (23)

Worts, Jac.

1

MAT (4)

Winslow, E.

2

QUI (29)

Wortz, C.

1

BAT (16)

Winter. George

2

ALG (28)

Wrenspot, ---

7

SHE (26)

Winter, H. W.

1

COL (32)

Wright, Charles

2

ALG (5,8)

Wirt H. W.

2

QUI (34)

Wright, Charles

2

OVI (11,14)

WSW. A. H.

2

BET (14)

Wright, G.

5

COL (21)

Wiser, H.

2

QUI (28)

Wright, G.

1

COL (21)

Wiser. L. S.

2

BET (14)

Wright, H.

2

01/1 (10)

Wiser, Louisa

2

BET (13)

Wright, H. M.

4

COL (22)

VVisler &amp; Quint

3

KIN (8)

Wright, Ira A.

2

ALG (5)

Wisner, A.

3

CAL (17,18)

Wright J. D.

2

01/1 (13)

Withington, E.

3

CAL (19)

Wright, Jay

2

ALG (4,5,8)

Withingbn,

3

CAL (18)

Wright, John

9

UNI (32,33)

Witter, G. F.

2

BET (36)

Wright 0.

2

ALG (5)

Wixon, Silvanus

2

01/1 (27)

Wright P. P.

1

COL (28)

Wixon, T.

9

UNI (21,22)

Wright, S.

2

OVI (14,15,23)

Wolcott, R. L.

5

Union City

Wright, W.

2

BRO (20)

Wolcott, R. R.

5

Union City

Wnghtman, P., Mrs.

1

BUT (21)

Wolcott, R. R.

5

Union City

Yale, H. M.

1

COL (9)

Wolcott, R. R.

9

UNI (4)

Yates, R. D.

3

CAL (20)

Wolcott R. R.-Farmer

%

Union City

Yeast, P.

2

BRO (22)

Wolf, N., Mrs.

7

SHE (26)

Vetter,

1

MAT (30)

Wolf, Nancy

7

SHE (26)

Young &amp; Downer-Blacksmiths

%

Union City

Wood

1

MAT (13)

Young,

1

COL (11)

Wood &amp; Tucker

2

QUI (19)

Youngs

4

COL (22)

Wood,

9

UNI (14)

Youngs, H. W.

2

ALG (22)

Wood,

2

BRO (21)

Zeluff, J. W.

2

OVI (9)

Wood, A. 0.

2

01/1 (27)

Zeluff. M.

2

OVI (11,12)

Wood,

2

BET (22)

Zerba, Isaac

2

ALG (19)

Wood, J. D.

1

COL (14,33)

Zimmerman, J. D.-Mfg. Wagon

5

Union City

Wood,

2

01/1 (29)

Zimmerman, M.

7

SHE (13-14)
Union City

Wood, J. W.

1

BUT (15,21,23)

Zimmerman, M.

%

Wood,

2

ALG (6)

Zimmerman, M.-Farmer

%

Union City

Wood. Matilda

2

OVI (27)

Zoover,

2

01/1 (29)

Wood, Mrs.

2

BET (24)

Zouver, M. D.

1

BAT (1)

Wood, Mrs.

1

GIR(11)

Zucker, Christopher-Saloon

5

Coldwater Dir.

Wood, P.

1

BUT (16)

Zull. k J.

3

GIL (2)

Woodard, C. P.

1

COL (30)

Zull,

3

GIL (13)

Woodard, J. S.
Woodard,

1

COL (23)

Zurbrugg,

3

GIL (3,4.10)

3

CAL (12)

ZUVEN,

2

BET (24)

Woodruff, A. 0.

2

BET (23)

4

�ILLUSTRATED

ATLAS
N D

Columbian
O F

BRANCH COUNTY,
MICHIGAN,

I n c l u d i n g a d i r e c t o r y o f free h o l d e r s o f t h e C o u n t y, c o m p i l e d , a n d p u b l i s h e d f r o m
official r e c o r d s a n d p e r s o n a l

TIIE. ATLAS PUBIAStiliNG .3trfiPANY.
FORT w A v r s e , I N D I A N A
1894

ENSRAVEDAND PRINTED V 5 RANBENTNEIV, 791 DENNIIONN ST GISMO

�TABLE OF
PAG

3

Gilead. To w n s h i p .

PAGE 31.

Outline M a p o f the C o u n t y
Sherwood Township_

33

Kinderhook To w n s h i p .

7

Union

35

California

9

Girard

37

Outline M a p o f C i t y o f Coldwater.

"

5

"

"

Butler
1
5

Matteson
Batavia
"

"

a n d

39

First Wa r d o f Coldwater.

42-43.

Second Wa r d o f C o l d w a t e r and Village o f Sherwood.

46-47.

T h i r d Wa r d o f Coldwater.

50-5i.

Fourth Wa r d o f C o l d w a t e r and Vi l l a g e o f G i r a r d .

54-55.

Village o f Union C i t y.

1

Coldwater

1

Quincy

2

Bronson

58-59.

"

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Q u i n c y.

2

Bethel

61

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Ovid

64-65.

27

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Noble To w n s h i p and Vi l l a g e o f H e r r i c k v i l l e

Village o f Rao.

Map o f the State.

69-70.

History of Br an c h C o u n t y.

73

Brief Sketches o f E n t e r p r i s i n g Citizens.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Interior View o f t h e Store o f T . A . H i l t o n , a n d Residence
A. A . Dorrance, Coldwater.
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-BIRANGH_ CQUNTY, MLGHIGAN.

6 I I E territorial government o f Michigan
dained i n 1505. T h e territory Willi admitted
into t h e Union a s a State i n 1837. O n the
29th t i n y o f October, 1529, the Legislative
Council o f Michigan passed a n s e t forming t h e
County of Brauch, and at the same time twelve other
counties comprising together a large portion o f
Southern Michigan. T h i s was the t i n t year of the
atlministratiou o f Andrew Jackson. J o h n Brand,
of North Carolina was 10,1 Secretary i f Navy, and
for him t h e county was named. T h e comities o f
Berrien, Barry, Eaton aml Ingham were
for members of the Cabinet, Jackson f o r
dent himself tioll Cass and Calhoun for distinguished
democratic
The formation o f the county must
gnished front its orgenization. T h e act o f
cil segregated t h e , portion,: o f t h e territiey met
indicated that they nede i f prep,¥r ext,d,t eye; l i e n ,
for eonnties. T h , organization did net Èecessarily,
nor Mr fact in inoet instances, follow for
able time. T h e y aid not contain a sutheient number
of inhabitants and in other respects were not i n
dition for organization. S i x days later. November 4,
two of the number, St. Joseph and C.INR.
ized b y an a c t o f t h e Legislative Ginnie:, a u d
Branch, Kalamazoo, Barry a w l Eaton
gether with an immense inicet mid unoccepicil tract
extending nearly t o the Strait t i f MacLitiate were
attached to St. Joseph 001110y. T h 3 l 1',I.nty may
appropriately h e called tin' mother . f comities.
'rite next day, November 5. the
an act termite; several new townships of
Seetion fifth id the act provided ¥dhat the come
Branch, Callimiii and Eiden and all thi¥ country lying
north o f the eiiiinty of Eaton, elliel; :ire :Allelic.] ll/
and form a pert of the county of St. s h a d
form a township of the name ;if G e o l . ;mil t h e first
township meeting shall lye lit'll at the honie 0! I n
Bronsou i n said township."
It might seem difficelt i n elich
township to tina the 'loose or Jabez Breeson, but i n
152900 few were the inha11it:1ms,
far apart, they were generelly known by each other
In fact eJalye" Bronson. as he wils c a t Ii. eel as lie
signed his name, provided food and think for weary
men anti animate at his log tavern on Ilrowton prairie
in Branch comity.
The town meeting wan held i n the forepart of
the year 1934), and a impervisor, town
and eolkctor
TIMM otfeeers entered npon the denies of their
ogee, and the township of Green was
:srid in working order early i n June. 1530, with the
lox ashin of Jabs: Bronson as the seat
and its landlord disposing justice and literature an
well as food gad fodder, for be was the first juatice
of the perm of the @minty eppointed by
and the fent postmaster receiving his
from President 'salmon. T h e amount of
the whale emeety o f thasseh f o r the y e a r M i n ,
colleeted Icy John G. Itiebanlemiã collector,
over to Seth D011121113., supervisor,
&amp; B a r i and thirty-six cents, arid t h e supervisons
manniesion on it was thirtyIn the summer of 1830 the
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three commissioners t o locate t h e county seat o f
Branch county.
Abram F. Bolton owned Lite land adjoining :mil
lying east of Co!dwater river and north of
cep, road. I l e satisfied the commissitmers that his
location was the right place for the eolinty seat and
they "stuck the stake" for t h e county buildings.
This location o f t h e county seat failed a n d the
proceedings were void because t h e cominissiotiers
hail neglected to take the oath of oilier. T l i t ; next
ytar new cotumissiaters were appointed under the
;let o f March 4 o f that year. T h e y came ere; the
ground and M r. Bolton ag,aiii attempted
them of the Advantages of h i s propetty lytit others
lied more perseasive reaseila and t h e Òstake was
stuck" in the forests on the west aide o f t h e west
branch C o l d w a t e r river, near t h e l i n e between
Sections 19 and 30 in the present township
water and being the location known as Branch.
That portion o f the great territory constituting
the town o f Green, lying outside o f the county o f
Branch. was from time to time formed iuto townships
and thereafter Branch county formed one township
which was still called the township of Green.
there were probably sixty voters eithin the limit% i f
the county. ' r i t e settlers, however, thought there
were iidiabitante enough t o justify the division of
the territory of the county into two townships. A ,
cordingly on the 59t11 day of June, 15:12,
lative act was procured which divided the county into
two equal p u t s b y a north and south lisle. T h e
eastern half was named the township
and the act provided that the first election
Itell at the house o f Jabez Bronson. A few years
later the name o f Prairie r i v e r was exchanged to
that of Bronson. A s we have seen the county of
Branch w a s formed b y the a c t o f (tot. 2:1, 1529.
Some four years later t h e people began to move in
the matter of county organization. T h e r e were then
within its limits probably three hundred inhabitants
end about seventy voters. Accordingly an set of the
Legislative Council was obtained, approved Fri
1, 1533, and t o take effect Nfitreli 1
Branch county therefore began its legal existence
'In the first day of March, 1s33, and i s
years old..
The find election f o r the county wag
next month after the organization. W m . McCarty
was chosen f o r sheriff, Wnles Ailame, clerk, Seth
Dunham, treaminer end register of deeds, and Peter
Martin was appointed probate judge by the governor.
The first deed recorded Willi nettle by John
Seth Dunham. the regieter conveyed a n undivided
fourth of the Black flank
The find mortgage recorded wait made by Jaynes
B. Stuart, of Ypeilanti, to Abram F. Bolton,
jmleon, Jacksoui comity, t o Neellre the pnyment of
$1,200. T h i s mortgage covered the t r a c t of land
upon which M r. B o l t o n had hoped t o locate the
comity peat 11101 i,niitl 3 city.
The first certificate o f marriage
forth that Robert J . ernes, J. P., on the 14th
July, 1,431, married Allen Strelderd, of
gen Territery, t o Nlary Esther. o f Breed] yemnly.
eceend certificate I s that ef the inerrialte
clerk, Wales Adams, t o Polly Waterman. both o f

Prairie !liver township. T h e first
hy
o
f
the gospel was hy Bishop l'hase on
Christina. day, 1,34, - i n the 101,eDee of
gallim
f i e
itt less than tell years from the reeortling of the
first certificate there i s a record o f
and twenty-four certilitates. A s t h e territorial law
It respeet to recording marriage
mote lee Omit slibseptent laws, there
edly maey marriages o f ehich there i s t o recent.
Considering t h e number of inhabitants the
Gees must have been kindly disposed t o nmarry _ ¥
and giving in marriage."
Oct. 2.1, 1S43, nit years after the
marriage, the first divorce was granted.
were David NI. Clark against Hannah Clark, and the
solicitors for the eomplainant neer Fuller A Gilbert.
The Wile made no defense. I n the early
reign, were plenty and divorces few, latterly
riage lists falling off and t h a t of the
ing.
Prior to 1537 the courts for the county
at the school holed i n Branch, e n d t h e prisoners
were kept a t the jail i n St. Jesepli county. I n the
summer of t h e yeer a log building two stories high.
anti thirty feet squere, was built at Branch.
called a jail hut the s i t e part was used for
pose and the upper half for yi court room.
the first :net the only piddle building i n
while the county seat remained at Branch. D u r i n g
this year also the first newspalites in the
published. T h e oltlest by a few weeks is
gan Moe issued at Branch, :eel t h e other
teeter (11mcrrer, publieles1 i t Coldweter. T h i s til0
Willi t h e year of great inflation and wild
Dog" and C a t " motley a bouteled. ' I ' w o
banks o f issue were started i n the county, one n t
Itranch and one at Coldwater. T h e y soon collapsed.
The fictitious prosperity o f Ose year soon
and the people left n ith floods of worthiest paper
1111011 titcir 11311110 Were t i 3 worse
than over before. T h e county seat question agitated
the comity f o r several years, resulting at lytet
act of the legislature authorizing the et lllll
8101101,i to make a re-location. This board, consisting
ef H i r a m Shondler o f Union, Oliver 1 ) . Colvin o f
Iiinderhook, and Hiram f ;lettuce of Matteeon, met in
.1.¥ minty 1e42, reel !melted the county seat
The same year the legislature aboliebed the
county cetninissioners and re-established that
pervisors. N e a r t h e t i m e o f t h e remove' o f the
comity seat the j a i l a t Branch wan burned l e ¥i
prisoner cenlined there, and u n t i l another p l i ¥
could be 100Ôillell ' t r e n c h emitily
kept in the jail of St .10,1;11 comity, h i t l e D i a jail
enstieg nbont one thousand ilellars nits erected a t
came the stinggle to laith,h a court
house, larting Ile311) Xf. c a r s . I n the spring of
1547 a majority o f teenty¥neven K e e l l r e l l for the
tux to build. T h e v o t e eteiel eight 11111011.011 and
twenty-four in favor III the tax ummiulseven letielreilltel.1
iiinety-stnen against i t . T h e contract
wins let for $5,11011, and the bedding WON tweeted in
154$ and was find IieclliuieiI i i December
year. T h i n structure remained until the present one
was 1mile T h . . premed line bedding was secured

�after even a longer contest than that over
In the spring of 1887 just forty years after
cessful vote for the first a majority wait
the new court house. T h e vote was again close, that
for the loan being 9791 and that against.
ing a majority of 27, the exact majority that
tained forty years before for the old court house. Forty
years from t h e time the old house wits completed
the new one was finished and occupied. T h e s e forty
years tell o f the progress of the country i n wealth
and population. T h e vote was probably a full one at
both periods, in 1847 it was 1,591, and in
The cost of the old court house was $5,000,
the new nearly $60,000, and yet the burden
ing the latter was not as great as that of
considering the respective wealth and population of
the
The Southern Railroad was completed
dale in 1843, and that outlet to the markets
east was a great benefit to the county.
troubles which followed the disastrous speculative
period of 1837 prevented the extension of
across the county until 1851. T h e track
that year and in March, 1859, the ears
to Chicago. T h e event was one of great rejoicing
and this thoroughfare through the county to the
east and west brought a new supply of inhabitants of
the best class from N e w Yo r k , New England and
other states of the east, and added greatly to the
prosperity of the county. T h i s property continued
unabated until the beginning of the great war
rebellion. F r o m the time the railroad
until the war, a period of about ten years,
tion nearly doubled a n d the wealth increased in
much larger proportion. T h e dangers
of pioneer life were over, the wilderness
and "blossomed like the rose ;" happiness
tentment everywhere prevailed. Suddenly in the very
midst of that peace and prosperity as i f impelled by
the hate of furies, the dark clouds of civil
forth and obscured the whole sky. I n
danger, the clearing of fields, the construction
ways and railways, the building of towns and villages
was forgotten. F r o m the bombardment of Sumpter
to the surrender at Appomatox, the patriotic people
of Branch County were almost exclusively devoted to
the supervision of
Men, women and children seem to
of little else. I t is believed that the records
that few if any counties in the Union in proportion
to population, sent a larger number of soldiers to the
war
They represented the county in every arm o f the
service and upon all the great battle-fields of
The many brigades, regiments and
they helped to form were distinguished for the skill
and brilliancy of their officers and the
of their soldiers. T h e war record of the county is a
proud one. H e r citizen soldiers are sleeping i n the
soil of every Southern elate; a n d every town and
rural cemerery in t h e county marks their resting
places. Memorial day since the war has been t h e
great occasion of the county. I t may be safely said
that nowhere else has the day been so
served and reverenced with so much
and devotion. T h e generations that lament
len heroes are fast passing away, but the living
time will never cease to
Since the close of the war a large area
tivated land h a s been improved aml added t o the
tillege of t h e county. I n d r i v i n g through t h e
county fine school houses, dwellings
barns are constantly rising to the vision of
eler. T h e city of Coldwater and the villages of the
county have had a wholesome growth
can more charming places of residence be found. I n
these handsome churches have been built,
ries established and school buildings of beauty
fort erected. T h e county is devoted mainly
ture. Intelligence i s apparent i s every part. T h e
numerous granges and meetings of farmers
eons and daughters are schools of
position and elocution. T h e high cultivation of the
soil is only.surpassed by the higher cultivation
mind. T h e county was settled mainly by
New England and New York and additions to
ulation not born on the soil are largely from
sources. T h e y have kept good the reputation
telligence and culture which belong t o t h e States
from whence
The county of Branch is the middle county of the
seven comities forming the Southern tier of counties

in the state. T h e Lake Shore Railway
the central townships, end the Michigan Central
through the northern. T h e cities of Chicago, Detroit
and Toledo are of quick and early access.
pioneers first looked upon the landscape of
it was a paradise o f nature, the delight o f t h e
untutored children of the woods. I t s surface was
composed of beautiful prairies, veritable gardens of
grasses and flowers, enclosed with
est, abounding with game, in every part lakes of
deep, clear, pure water, fed by springs dud teemiiig
with a great variety of the
The county, in addition t o numerous lakes, i s
well watered by the St Joseph river in the
Coldwater river and its branches in the South and
middle portions, and many creeks in other parts. I n
the forests were black walnut, oak,
elm, ash, cherry, whitewood, and other
wood of good size and of the finest quality.
progress o f cultivation, m o s t o f t h e timber has
disappeared, but the county is s t i l l well
the lakes and streams well stocked with tish. T h e
climate is healthful and its soil rich,
vated and highly productive o f a great variety o f
grains
Other places in this great county o f ours
more desirable f o r some particular thing, but one
who seeks a home i n a beautiful climate, amid
scenes of fine woods, rich fields and beautiful lakes
and streams and among a happy, well-tovated and moral people, will be wise if he
footsteps and rests in the home chosen by t h e brave
and intelligent pioneers of Branch county.
The first school in Branch county, and the first
between Leuawee county and White
taught in a log tenement a t Bronson Prairie, in t h e
winter of 1830 and 1831 b y Columbia Lancaster.
Mr. Lancaster afterwards became an able lawyer.
He practiced law at White Pigeon, built the
house at Centerville in 1831, was president of the St.
Joseph's County Bank, and it member o f
lature in 1838. H e went to Oregon in
delegate in congress from that territory i n 1856, and
prominently identified with the interest of
of the Pacific
Generally the first school houses were built
prekent townships about the year 1836. T h e y were
rude log structures a n d i n striking contrast t o the
present fine brick buildings in all parts of
One was built at Waterhouse Corners in 1836. I n
Butler, Matteson, California and Noble i n 1838, in
Ovid in 1842 and in Quincy 1837. T h e
in Quincy was established through tlme. enterprise o f
Squire Alger, and Doctor Alger was one of t h e first
pupils. T h e school building was located on section
eight, and the first teacher was Rhoda
after a school house was built on t h e
road station grounds.
In 1837 the first school house was built
in Algansee in 1838, In Gilead and Sherwood in 1836
and in Batavia in 1535.
The first building in Coldwater was a
structure located on the north side of the Chicago
road a little east of the present residence o f M r.
Glessner. I t was built in 1833 o r 1834. Cynthia
Gloyd, who afterwards married David
the first teacher. T h e next school building
old, red school house located in the present
in rear of the Ellis blacksmith shop.
Haynes taught school in this building in 1838 and i t
was then the only school in
The first teachers in the county of whom
any record
Miss Anna
Ur. Charles M. Miner,
Miss Rhoda
Sarah
" C y n t h i a Gloyil,
tt E l l a E.
Sarah
Mr. Henry L. Hammouil,
Miss Jane
Mr. Sam'l
" James McKinley,
Southworth
" D a v i d Fonda,
" Harvey
Such was the humble beginning o f the present
fine buildings in the city, village and aehool districts
of the county, and of the excellent system o f schools
and institutions which now prevail. T h e intelligent

pioneers coming from the Eastern states, when the
common school system was interwoven with
of the state and having theinselveis enjoyed thelenelit
of such a system, were solicitous that
should reap a like advanage ; and so soon as
cient number of them could Le gathered i n a wide
neighborhood, the rude but comfortable log house was
built and a
This early interest in schools and education has
never flagged, hut the schools of I lie county
kept abreast with those of the most favored i n the
stat
The general government a t its eaily ilay made
liberal donations of the publie lands for
of the SellOOIN and the Confiding of it university. F r o m
the beginning this territorial m i l state
advanced and guarded education with
The university at Ann Arbor is now and
years has been the leading university of all the great
Wog
The child, whether girl or leiy, may be placed a t
the age of five years in the lowest primary grade,
may be advanced from grade to grade,
tion at the high school in the ray o f
thence, without further elainination, may
at the University, and there graduate
for any position in the busy strife of the
cultured men and women of America,
ary, scientific or
The State Public School for dependent children,
and which i s a part of the common school system of
the state is located at
It was organized in 1871. T h e Hon. C.
dall, then in the state senate, was the author
original act. I t is the only one of the kind existing
under any government. I t is neither penal
formatory, since children convicted o f crime are not
received, and those only of sound mind and body are
admitted.
It is a home and school for the children of the
poorÑpoverty and dependence only admitting them.
Such children as are now provided f o r by this
noble charity, were formerly i n t h e county p o o r
houses, associated with adultsÑdiseased,
sane and immoralÑand there they often learned the
first lessons iu crime. T h e idea of the author of the
act was t o remove these innocent children guilty o f
no offense, already dependent upon the state
port, gather them i n one school, giving them the
benefit o f almost parental care, and
of a common school education. T h e merit of this
system, aside from its humanity, lies largely i n its
preventive effects. S u c h children, DOW so happily
provided for, almost inevitably became criminals, and
at a much larger expense were maintained
and reform schoolsÑhence the system
my with
The buildings are on the cottage plan.
eight cottages, with about thirty inmates
a present capacity of two hundred and forty. T h e s e
cottages are essentially homes, presided over by a lady
cottage manager, whose duties are those of a mother.
All the children attend school in rooms i n the main
building and are taught the common
Those of a suitable age are instructed in
trial pursuits.
The institution is thoroughly equipped with a
hospital a n d resident physician, a cottage for the
little ones, a n d a kindergarten where the younger
scholars are taught by a trained teacher. T h e play
grounds are ample, and a happier family
is seldom
As opportunities occur homes are found
but even in those homes, they are still
the supervision o f the Institution. T h i s
through agents appointed by the state.
must certify that the proposed home is a proper one,
and in all indentures the r i g h t to take the child back
is reserved, if in the opinion of the Board of Control.
to do so i s for the best interest of
The whole career of the child, f r o m the time i t
becomes a ward of the state until it reaches majority.
is carefully watched, and a l l i t a interests jealously
protected by i t s guardian, the state. T h e contrects
placing them i n homes, insures t o them
"good treatment as a member of the
months of schooling each year in the
mail to be taught the occupation of
This scheme n . s proved eminently successful
and satisfactory to the legislature and people o f the
state

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D. C. A l l e n &amp; Co., hardware dealers o f Coldwater,
organized J a n u a r y t , 1890, successors t o J . T . S t a r,
the lousiness being founded b y Messrs. Barlowe &amp; Star.
Mr. I ) . C. A l l e n is a n a t i v e o f Branch Co. a n d
gaged in farming u n t i l 1890, w h e n i n company w i t h D .
S.Greenamyer he organized t h e f i r m o f I). C. A l l e n
Co.. T h e y d o a general hardware b u s i n e s s , a l s o t i n
n...fing and troughing, manufacturing tin-ware,
dealers in paints, oils, sash a n d doors, glass, etc. M r .
D. C . A l l e n h a s s e r v e d t h e p e o p l e a s a member o f
school Board o f Coldwater. M r . A l l e n i s a member o f
I. 0 . 0 . F. and K . o f P. M r . Greenamyer is a member
of A. 0 . U . W .
Allen, F r a n k A . , our subject, w a s b o r n i n Cuyuga
Co., N e w Yo r k Sept. 14, 1854. H e came to U n i o n City
when sixteen y e a r s o f a g e a n d f o u n d employment as
clerk i n a grocery store. L a t e r i n l i f e h e engaged i n
real e s t a t e business. H e h a s h e l d a p o s i t i o n o f
Deputy Sheriff for several years a n d has also ably filled
the office o f C i t y Marshal and Constable for
He was married i n N e w Y o r k t o M i s s Josephine I . .
Welsh i n 1879. H e is t h e father o f one child, Clinton
C. H e a n d h i s w i f e are b o t h members o f t h e M . E .
Church. M r . A l l e n i s o n e o f t h e successful business
men o f Union C i t y and is the owner o f . . pleasant home
one m i l e from the city.
Ammerman, A l b e r t E . w a s b o r n i n t h e t o w n o f
Bethel, Branch Co., M i c h i g a n A p r i l 3 , 1555. where he
has resided since. H e i s a carpenter b y trade, d o i n g
much w o r k i n t h e t o w n s o f B e t h e l , K i n d e r h o o k a n d
Gilead, where the finest houses were constructed
mechanical skill. W a s married in 1884 t o Miss E m m a
J. Bates, daughter o f A. S . a n d M a r y A . Bates
derhook, a n d commenced k e e p i n g house n e a r t h e o l d
home where t h e y now reside. T h e y h a v e h a d born t o
them three c h i l d r e n , t w o sons a n d o n e daughter. H e
is now t h e Supervisor o f Bethel t o w n s h i p .
ject o f o u r sketch i s a son o f W i l l i a m T . A m m e r m a n ,
who w a s b o r n i n Sussex C o . , N . J . , M a y r 5 , 0324.
tie c a m e t o F u l t o n C o . , O h i o , i n t h e y e a r 1 8 4 7 ,
where he was married t o Betsey Draper in 1850, coming
to M i c h i g a n a f e w weeks l a t e r , f i r s t l i v i n g
moving two years later to Bethel w h e r e he resided u n t i l
his death, March i n , 1893.
Anderson J. H . , M . D . , G i r a r d Township.
ject o f t h i s s k e t c h h a s been p r a c t i c i n g medicine f i v e
years i n the present location. H e does a
tice a n d has a large and increasing business.
Avery, E n i c e J . , D r. , t h e o n l y l a d y p h y s i c i a n o f
Branch Co., is a native o f Howsdale Pa.; was raised and
educated i n t h a t p l a c e a n d t a u g h t school i n t h e H i g h
'School a t h e r n a t i v e c i t y f o r f i v e
Hillsdale College in 1885-86. S h e entered
sity o f M i c h i g a n i n 1 8 8 6 i n t h e M e d i c a l D e p a r t m e n t
and was graduated f r o m t h e r e in 1889 taking
lar course, p a y i n g special a t t e n t i o n t o t h e diseases o f
women and children; for t h e last year was on
cal staff of J. N. M o r t o n , Professor of diseases o f women
and children; also spent s u m m e r vacation i n Cook Co.
Hospital o f Chicago. C a m e t o C o l d w a t e r in 1889 and
accepted t h e p o s i t i o n o f resident p h y s i c i a n i n S t a t e
School, resigning t h a t i n t h e f o l l o w i n g y e a r t o e n t e r
general practice. S h e now does a large practice in t h i s
and adjoining counties. S h e i s a m e m b e r o f the State
Medical Society; has been v e r y successful and enjoys a
large and growing practice.
Baad, George, farmer of Sherwood, came from O h i o
in t h e year . 8 8 5 a n d purchased t h e N . W i l c o x f a r m .
Is t h e member o f the M . E . C h u r c h i n which he takes
an active part. O w n s a good f a r m of iss acres, 115 Of
which is under cultivation.
Babcock, G. P. Mrs., resident o f Q u i n c y, was born
in the state o f N e w Yo r k , M a r c h y , 1815. C a m e to
Branch C o , Mich., in 1838, where she attended school.
Wan married to M r . G . P. Babcock, now deceased, Nov.
no, I S O . M r ItlaINCOCk Was born i n Camden, New York,
Jan_ Of, 1815, and died in Q u i n c y. May t o . O t o r . H e
came to Branch Co. i n 0135 a n d entered the farm now
owned by C. C . Sears T h i s h e afterwards s o l d , then
("Tight The homestead i n 0149. W a s o n e o f t h e most

progressive m e n i n Q u i n c y a n d accumulated
some property.
Babcock, C . G . , came to Branch C o . , i n the y e a r
r856, locating in t h e To w n s h i p o f G i l e a d and has n o w
four hundred acres o f land u n d e r t h e best cultivation.
Has given a good deal o f h i s t i m e to raising
ing live stock t o which a p o r t i o n o f his farm is
apted. H e has b e e n an officer i n v a r i o u s capacities a
number o f years in t h i s a n d ifronson "Township and at
present i s R o a d Commissionet. T h e y i e l d o f wheat
upon his farm averages eighteen b u s h e l s per acre, corn
eighty bushels, w i t h other cereals i n proportion. H e
has made great improvements u p o n h i s l a n d s i n c e h e
became t h e o w n e r. M r . B a b c o c k c a m e t o M i c h i g a n
from Portage Co., Ohio.
Babcock J o h n , resident o f Q u i n c y w a s
vember . 6 , 1850, o n Sec. 2 4 , w h e r e h e n o w resides.
Is a son o f G. P. and E l i z a b e t h ( C r a f t ) Babcock. H e
has worked on his farm, a n d d e a l t i n l i v e stock all his
life. W a s married t o Miss L u c y C l a r k , J a n . 1 9 , 1873,
whose native home w a s i n Otsego To w n s h i p , Steuben
Co., I n d . T h e y h a v e three c h i l d r e n , all girls,
ing and two children deceased. I s a feeder and shipper
o f live stock and is a director in National Bank at Quincy.
Ball B r o s . ' p l a n i n g m i l l a n d sash d o o r a n d b l i n d
factory. T h e y were started b y W h i t c o m b and H o l t o n ,
and l a t e r i n : 8 6 6 M r . E . B a l l became connected w i t h
the business a n d c h a n g e d t h e f i r m t o B a l l
running such u n t i l fall o f 187r when the firm
Ball Bros.' T h e f i r m i s w e l l k n o w n a n d
friends i n the c o u n t y :
Barlow, H . H . w a s born i n B e r r y C o . , M i c h i g a n .
Educated in schools o f that c o u n t y a n d completed his
education by a course i n t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f Michigan,
graduating f r o m t h e r e i n 1870. W a s m a d e S u p t . o f
Public Schools at Hastings, M i c h . , began t h e study o f
law in r 8 7 z , a d m i t t e d t o t h e l i a r in t h e following year
and has followed that profession since, being one o f the
recognized leaders of the liar.
Bates, A l f r e d S . , resident o f K i n d e r h o o k T p . was
born i n the town o f Starkey, Yates Co., New Yo r k , Aug.
30, 1819. H i s father H i r a m Bates was born i n the city
of Providence, R . I . , a n d moved t o t h e state o f N e w
York i n e a r l y manhood. H i s occupation w a s t h a t o f
carpenter and m i l l w r i g h t ; h i s l a s t years w e r e spent in
Lima, Livingston C o . , N e w Yo r k , w h e r e lie died A p r i l
14, t8z8. T h e subject o f t h i s ske tch w a s i n h i s 91h
year w h e n his f a t h e r died a n d l e f t a family o f
dren i n poor circumstances and a feeble wife and mother.
I t was by many hard struggles t h a t the mother kept the
children t o g e t h e r. W h e n g t o w n t o manhood, A l f r e d
and his mother emigrated t o M i c h i g a n i n . 8 4 8 , where
he had a farm o f eighty acres already purchased in the
beautiful T p . o f Kinderhook w h e r e he has since resided
adding m o r e t o h i s f a r m u n t i l n o w he has a very f i n e
one and nice commodious buildings.
He i s t h e f a t h e r o f twelve c h i l d r e n , having been
married t h r e e t i m e s . H i s f i r s t w i f e was
Smith to whom he was m a r r i e d A p r i l 4 t h , 1852. T h i s
noble wife and mother w a s s u d d e n l y called home A p r i l
16, .868, leaving him w i t h six children, one child dying
in i n f a n c y. H i s second w i f e w a s J a n e M . G r e y t o
whom h e w a s m a r r i e d D e c . 2 7 , 1 8 6 8 , and b y whom
two boys w e r e b o r n . S h e w a s c a l l e d h o m e D e c . 2 4 ,
1873. H e w a s a g a i n m a r r i e d Jan. 1 4 , 1 8 7 7 , to Miss
Amanda Bender o f Bethel, Michigan, where she was
born Jan. 10, 1854. T h r e e children have been horn to
this union. two boys and one girl. M r . and Mrs. Bates
have a pleasant home surrounded with life's comforts.
What more can they ask?
Beardsley, E F . , Bronson T h e r e is perhaps no
better known place in Branch C o . , t h a n the Beardsley
Stock farm, (situated t h r e e miles from Bronson. on the
1. S. &amp; M . S. K y . ) o r f e w b e t t e r k n o w n m e n than its
genial proprietor, M r . E . E Beardsley, who
breeding fast horses in the year 1803. H e has adhered
principally t o the Hambletimian strain, and has won t h e
distinction of having bred and raised some of the fastest
horses the country has k n o w n , among them 'icing such
as Phoebe Wilkes, w i t h a record u t r t , lint has made

miles i n b e t t e r t h a n 2:10. T h e w e l l k n o w n p a c e r
Rocker with a m a r k o f 2:11 i s a n o t h e r production o f
his f a r m , a l s o a l a r g e l i s t o f others s u c h a s P r i m e ,
2:24-3-4, Slipper, 2:28, Ripton, 2:30, as a three-year-olcl.
Panclare 2:28, and several o t h e r 2:30 performers. M r
Beardsley's leading stock horses now a r e lien H a r r i s o n
and.Garrick, which h a v e b o t h produced abundance o f
speed. T h e farm h a s a well equipped h a l f m i l e track
upon which is handled from fifteen t o twenty
year f o r speed. T h e barns a r e w e l l arranged a n d a l l
the modern conveniences o f a w e l l regulated stock farm
are to be found there. M r . Beardsley i s also the proud
owner o f one o f the f i n e s t f a r m homes i n
the c u t t o b e f o u n d i n t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n w i l l show, i t
having been erected a t the c o s t o f over $ro,ocio. T h e
farm embraces nearly a thousand acres o f the best land
in Branch Co., and sustains several head o f horses and
colts. M r. B e a r d s l e y also does general farming
nection with stock raising, is one o f the leading farmers
in t h e C o . H e looks t o t h e eastern c i t i e s m o s t l y for
his market, m a n y o f h i s b est horses finding
into New Yo r k C i t y a n d B o s t o n . H e h a s e a r n e d the
reputation o f being able to p i c k o u t a "good one," and
Ins judgement is respected a n d s o u g h t a f t e r by
sociates i n business. H e i s a n a t i v e o f t h e state o f
Connecticut, b u t h a s b e e n a resident o f B r a n c h C o . ,
since 1 8 7 o .
Beck, M a r t i n J., f a n n e r residing i n
ship, is a native o f A k r o n , O h i o , coining to Branch Co.
in t h e year 1880, l o c a t i n g o n Sec. 9, G i l e a d To w n s h i p ,
inhere l i e lias since resided, f o l l o w i n g the occupation o f
farmer, and importer o f f i n e bred sheep. H e is
porter of the Shropshire family both i n male and female,
from s u c h breeders a s M i l t o n and E v e n s o f England.
They are the finest f l o c k i n B r a n c h Co., and
the p r e m i u m s i n a l l the s u r r o u n d i n g counties f o r the
past eight years. H i s home is surrounded w i t h a l l the
comforts o f life, h i s farm b e i n g o n e o f t h e best in the
county.
Becker, Jeremiah, farmer, residing at Q u i n c y, w a s
born i n Schoharie C o . , N e w Yo r k , J u l y n t h , 1 8 3 t ,
lived there u n t i l eight years o f age, t h e n went
tario Co., New Yo r k , and lived with his parents u n t i l 15
years o f age, a n d t h e n w o r k e d a t blacksinithing eight
years. C a m e to Branch C o . , M i c h . , and worked at his
trade u n t i l about fifteen y e a r s ago, when he
farrn upon which he n o w lives. H e served through the
war as soldier in 9th New Yo r k heavy artillery. W h i l e
in Ontario Co., New York, he was m a r r i e d to Miss Jane
McGraw. H e is a member o f the G. A . R . , and o f the
County D e t e c t i v e Association. M r . a n d M r s . Becker
are the parents o f
Bennett, James, f a r m e r i n M a t t e s o n To w n s h i p ,
came from N e w Yo r k i n t h e year . 8 6 7 , and l o c a t e d on
the farm where lie now lives. H e has an excellent farm
of eighty acres, nearly all o f which is under cultivation.
liennett, R a y, o f t h e firm o f C. C. Bennett
Bronson, butchers a n d general shippers o f l i v e s t o c k
The firm has been o n e o f t h e l e a d i n g dealers
line. T h e father, C. C. Bennett, began before
road was b ui lt, driving h i s stock overland through N e w
York, and has handled more stock t h a n any man i n t h e
Co. h i the year 188i t h e son w a s t a k e n i n t o the firm.
March 15, 1883, they established a butchering business
in Bronson, a n d h a v e b e e n q u i t e successful. T h e i r
place o f business i s on M a t t e s o n S t . , t h e y a l s o o w n a
farm i n the township where the elder liennett resides.
Bickford, Stephen, f a r m e r r e s i d i n g i n Algansee
'township, was born in H u r o n l'o., Ohio, in Dec. / 8 2 3 ,
where h e lived u n t i l thirteen years of age, coming to the
town o f Algansee in .836. H e is one o f the pioneers o f
this county. Indians and wild game being plentiful at the
time he became a resident o f t h e c o u n t y. H i s f a t h e r,
Daniel Bickford, was a native o f Boston, N . H . ' T h e
sidqert o f t h i s s k e t c h w a s m a r r i e d t o L u c y J .
Whaley. T h e r e has been born t o this union
ters, one o f whom is still living. M r . Bickford owns one
hundred and s i x t y acres o f land upon section 29, a n d
seventy-nine and one-half acres upon section 30.
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gentlemen, always interested in all enterprises;
Feed a n d Boarding Stable o f Coldwater, M i c h . , i s a
quent calls from other veterinaries i n consultation; his
native o f t h e c o u n t y, h i s p a r e n t s b e i n g a m o n g t h e
pioneers of the county. H e was educated in the county judgment is considered of the very best. A l w a y s has a
good supply of medicine o n hand and has a
schools, and was engaged i n f a r m i n g for seseral years.
tion of banes, showing diseases t h a t horses toe sabject
In 1880 he 1,1111C t o Coldwater, a n d i n company w i t h
too, to be seen at all times free of charge. H e makes no
Iris father purchased a livery stock on t h e lot
pied by them. I n .889 they GICCIC11 is 11111, ' r i c k stable, charge for consultation with professional men.
i t o feet front, and over ioo feet deep. I n 1881 d r . H .
Brainard &amp; Prins', dealers i n groceries
N. Ilidelnian retired from t h e business, and i t . -s s;nce
visions, also farmers' supplies a n d machinery. T h e
been conducted by the subject o f this sketch, w l . r does
business was founded b y M . W. Brainard in 1886. H e
is a native o f New Yo r k , came to Branch Co. in 1836,
an extensive business in his line.
F:. N . , real estate dealer of Brot.son, w a s . t e d prior to engaging in business in Coldwater w a s i n
liasiness in Quincy H e came t o Coldwat sr i n 1 8 7 1 ,
born and reared o n a farm, came front his
.
a. e m p l o y e d himself in manufacturing furniture, some
ty. Allegany, N . Y. , w e s t at t h e age 01 t w e se, a .
ti¥ne later in retail business, following i t up to th,2 time
practically a western m a n . S e r v e d a s a soldie- in t h e
of entering his present business. T h e firm does
war of the Rebellion for three years, being i n the Miss.
business through the entire county. M r . Brainard has
Squadron o f the U . S . N a v y. A f t e r t h e war h e spent
served as Treasurer of Algansee Township, also
several y e a r s o n t h e r o a d , w h e n l i e m a r r i e d a n d
sessor for first ward of Coldwater. H a s
settled o n a f a r m near Bronson. I n 1 8 8 2 c a m e to
Bronson a n d established a f u r n i t u r e a n d u n d e r t a k i n g
as a business man, and enjoys a large a n d growing
business i n t h a t village. I n 1884 h e disposed o f his
trade
business, w e n t t o Coldwater a n d formed a partnership
'Iranian, Stephen V. , was born in E r i e Co., N . Y. ,
with A . R . Brown i n the same line b u t sold out the year
Dec. 29, 1832; lived there until he was ten years
1011..wing. H a s been i n r e a l e s t a t e lousiness i n t h e
then came with his father t o Camden
i.o, s of Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, O h i o and M i c t i g a n
dale Co., Mich.; then i n 1853 went t o Williams C o . ,
It rei ently, when he embarked in clothing, dry goods,
Ohio; returned from t h e r e t o H i l l s d a l e Co., M i c h . , i n
1. a n d shoes i n Bronson, b y purchasing o f M i l o
1855, and i n 1858 m o v e d t o Algansee 'Township, a n d
0 i n g o n Chicago St., where
located his present home of one hundred acres of section
, ( . , r0., o.ent business. I s a member o f
28. W a s married to Anna Hawes of Loraine Co., Ohio;
0,,,. 0 , 0 0 . . , .0 .00t various fraternities of Branch
she was born June 17, 1838. T h e subject of this sketch
Is i N u l d c i , r a o d o f the I O . O. F. , iiirinber o f
has eighty acres of his farm tinder cultivation, his wheat
lai.uhs Conimandery No. t o , of Coldwater, also of G.A.R.
yield i s eighteen bushels p e r acre; corn,
Billings, I.). L . , o n e o f the leading farmers a n d
Belongs t o t h e Farmers' A l l i a n c e , m i d i s t h e member
stock owners of Sherwood Township. H e is a native of
of the t . A . R.. Post N o . a H e enlisted i n Company
the township, and lives on t h e farm where he was born.
C, 195th R e , ' i n 2 n t , O l t i o Vo l u n t e 2 r s . H e has h e l d
Is owner of 282 acres, i S o of which is under cultivation.
some of the offices of
Has good modern buildings, resides f o u r
Branch, J. B. &amp; C o . T h e r e is no better known or
east of Sherwood, four miles west of Union C i t y. H a s
finer arranged d r y goods house i n
filled the office o f
gan than that o f J . B . B r a n c h S i C o . T h e i r business
Bingham, Frank 0 . , gas fitter, plumber,
was established in : 8 7 7 b y Messrs. J . B. Branch and
and sewer pipe dealer o f Coldwater, successor t o t h e
J. S. Barber, w h o succeeded t o the business formerly
firm o f Bingham &amp; A l l e n , i s a n a t i v e
operated b y Woodward, Barber &amp; C o . T h e business
raised and educated in t h e c i t y. L e a r n e d the trade of
now occupies three floors 4 5 x 8o feet besides
plumbing a n d g a s f i t t i n g w h e n y o u n g ,
ment, also annex i 6 x Go feet w h i c h is used as a cloak
business as a journeyman f o r t e n years; began business
department. T h e y carry a complete l i n e o f dry goods,
for himself in 0391 in company with J . E . A l l e n , and on
carpets, millinery, dress making, etc., doing an extensive
March 1, 1893, purchased t h e interest o f h i s p a r t n e r
business throughout t h i s a n d adjoining counties. M r .
since which time he has conducted i t alone. H a s been
J. B . liranch, w h o h a s t h e management o f t h i s large
very successful, a n d enjoys a large and
business, is a n a t i v e o f .New Yo r k State, and
ness. I s a member of the K . 0 . T. M . and F. &amp; A . M .
nized as the foremost dry goods merchant in southern
Blackman, E . , M . 0 . , is a graduate o f t h e E c l e c t i c
Michigan. T h e tasty manner i n which this immense
Medical Institute of Cincinnati, a n d has been in active
store is arranged has been one o f the causes of
practice for twenty-seven years. seventeen o f which has
cess. T h e firm now employs f r o m twenty-five
been in the village o f Quincy. D r . Blackman has been
clerks and i n some of the busy seasons o f the
supervisor and director on t h e School Board for sixteen
ly twice t h a t n u m b e r.
years, is a Mason and an Odd Fellow. W a s married t o
Brehm, John H . , f a r m e r, resident o f Kinderhook
Miss Melinda Morehouse at Saratoga, N . Y. , i n 1886,
Tp., is a native of Erie Co., Ohio, from whence he came
and t o this-anion has been born four children, two boys
in
1857.
H e worked at various occupations u n t i l 1879,
and two girls. T h e Doctor owns a fine
when h e was m a r r i e d t o M i s s M a r y Brown
erty at Quincy.
hook T p . , o n C h r i s t i n a , d a y. D u r i n g t h e n e x t y e a r
Blodgett, U &amp; S. f u r n i t u r e dealers o f Coldwater,
they moved onto the f a r m on section 19 where they now
'.y \ Ir I , I o r i t r e t t ,r, s i . , l i e i s a native of
reside. T h r o u g h industry and strict application to their
Nsa i r k , c o v e to M i i 111011 in i i y , and to Coldwater
occupations they have acquired a nice home.
in I 349, when he started a cabinet shop which has since
been enlarged t o i t s present capacity. T h e
Brooks, H e n r y, farmer, residing five
goods to parties throughout t h i s and adjoining counties,
and west of Bronson, came into the state Sept. r 8 , 1836,
and i s now one o f t h e oldest business houses
when 9 years o f age, and has continuously resided in the
water.
state since then. H e located upon t h e farm where he
now resides in the year : 8 5 3 , i t being a t that time all
Bonney, A . R . , was born i n Batavia i n t h e y e a r
wild land. A s a _result o f M r . B r o o k ' s energetic a n d
0158. M a r r i e d in June, 1883. W a s i n Oberlin College
industrious
nature he is n o w owner o f t w o hundred
from the fall o f 1876 to 1882, w h e r e he took a classical
course and then taught school one year, and then moved acres o f finely i m p r o v e d land adorned w i t h
ings. H e h a s served t h e p e o p l e o f h i s t o w n s h i p i n
on the place where h e n o w resides i n t h e year 1884,
various public offices, h a v i n g been t h e first
where he has a nicely improved home. H e has been the
missioner of t h e township, assessor f o r h i s
Clerk for three t e r m s , discharging h i s d u t y
well; i s a member o f t h e C o u n t y School E x a m i n e r s ;
trict eighteen years and a l s o has served on the board o f
review.
has been an earnest worker i n t h e Stbbath Schools a s
Secretary and Superintendent. H a s also been Secretary
Brooks, Chauncy H . , w a s b o r n in S t . Joseph Co.,
f i r G i l e a d G r a n g e t h r e e y e a r s , and M a s t e r
Mich., M a r c h 9. 1839, at the age o f ten years he moved
same two years.
with his mother, his father h a v i n g died before his birth,
Boughton, Warren, of the firm o f Nichols
to L a Grange, Co., I n d . , s t a y e d t h e r e f i v e
ton, successors to C. A . Bartlett, keep unhand all kinds
then moved w i t h his m o t h e r t o t h e state o f Wisconsin,
of lumber, l a t h , shingles, lime, cements, r o c k , b a r r e l ,
where he remained five years, a n d t h e n returned
agricultural and dairy salt, a n d all kinds and grades o f
Grange Co., I n d . A t t h e breaking o u t o f t h e w a r o f
coal. H e also has a fine farm o f one
the Rebellion he enlisted i n the first company
northeast of Bronson. T h e firm i s doing a
ed from L a Grange, Co., a n d went t o Indianapolis, b u t
business i n their line.
the company was rejected on account o f the quota being
Bower, M . A . , i s Bronson's veterinary surgeon.
filled. H e returned w i t h t h e company t o
This gentlemen has been a resident o f Branch C o . all
where they disbanded, and returned home. H e enlisted
his life except nine years which was spent i n Indiana;
again in 1862 in company G , 3o Reg. Ind. Vol. Infantry,
has beet, i n practice thirteen years, and is known a l l
fought through t h e battles .21- Stone R i v e r, l i b e r t y and
over the county. H e goes to Burr Oak, Sturgis, Orland,
Hover Gaps, a n d was wounded at Chickamauga Sept.
Sherwood, Colton, i n fact a l l surrounding towns; has
19, 1863. W a s discharged from t h e service D e c . 2 8 ,
been i n Bronson seven years, office on
1863. W a s married N o v. 2 9 , 1863, to Miss Rachel A.
north of Clark House; answers a l l calls night o r d a y,
Newman, w h i l e home o n f u r l o u g h , a n d resided
has sotue of the best horses in the state under his care
diana eleven y e a r s , h e t h e n m o v e d o n t h e farm, l i e
and has been successful. H e i s one o f those genial
now occupies in Gilead township on Sec. 1, and to; has

a good farm and the best of farm buildings. M r . Brooks
has h e l d v a r i o u s offices i n t h e t o w n s h i p ,
Highway 1Ommissioner four years, Treasurer four years,
Supervisor t h r e e years, a l s o t o o k census o f ul1.9o, and
was School Assessor for fifteen years in
Brown, A. A . , was born in Jamestown, Steulien Co.,
hid., i n the y e a r M i . W a s m a r r i e d i n 18113. to Miss
Linnic Wa l t e r. S o o n a f t e r m a r r i a g e t h e y m o v e d t o
township on Sec. i 9 where theyhave
M r. Brown is a farmer o f good j u d g m e n t and has
prospered. T h e r e has been b o r n t o them two children
Yerbia and Theo.
Jrown, A. R. Si Co., successors to Brown &amp; Burrows,
furniture dealers and undertakers.also manufacturers o f
fine furniture. T h e business w a s founded i n
Messrs. Molton Si Mason. M r . A . R . Brown began i n
the undertaking and furniture business in [863
water, and has followed it continuously since that time.
In 1885 he associated with h i m M r. A . R .
der the firm name of Brown &amp; Burrows,
until 0193. M r . Brown has a t one time been interested
in the furniture factory o f this city. H e has served the
people as alderman from the f i r s t w a r d f o r
He has been successful i n business and has a large and
growing trade
Brow n, Charles D . , was born in the town
bury, Windham Co., Conn , in the year t 8 i 5 , and moved
from there in t h e year 1825 t o t h e state o f New Yo r k ,
living t h e r e u n t i l t 8 4 i , w h e n h e m o v e d t o O v i d ; h e
lived there u n t i l 1861, w h e n h e moved o n Sec.
derhook t o w n s h i p w h e r e h e h a s s i n c e resided. W a s
married i n 1 8 3 9 , t o Miss H a n n a h H o y t , daughter o f
Jesse Hoyt. T h e y are the parents of six children, who
are all living. M r . Brown has improved a fine farm
hundred a n d seventy acres, where he is nicely situated.
linggie, J. H . Si Co., c l o t h i n g merchants, tailoring.
etc. B u s i n e s s founded in 1848, b y F. V. Smith. H a s
been conducted b y J . H . B o g g l e S i C o . , f o r the past
eight years. I s one o f the leading business firms
city.
Caley, C. C., farmer, residing on Sec. 6 Quincy T p . ,
was born in Lake Co., Ohio, Jan. 10,1839. where he lived
until t862, when h e e n t e r e d the U n i o n A r m y with the
to5th Ohio Vo l . Inf., and w e n t to the front in August,
serving until the close of the war. H e was wounded at
Perrysville, K y. , and s t i l l carries a rebel bullet received
at t h a t time. A f t e r returning from the war he lived i n
Mentor, Ohio, nearly three years, and t h e n moved t o
Branch C o . i n the year 1868. W a s married Aug. 1,
1862, t o Miss Juliette H . Carpenter, and has
dren living, one son dead. M f f i . Caley died
1889. D u r i n g his service i n the a r m y, M r. Caley was
taken prisoner but was paroled shortly after. H e is a
member of the G . A . R., Butterworth Post so9,Coldwater.
Calhoon, M e r i t C . T h e subject o f this sketch i s
one of the substantial farmers o f Branch C o . , b o r n in
Noble township, on section I I i n t h e year 1849, where
he has continuously resided. M r . Calhoon was united
in marriage i n t h e year 1874, t o M i s s E l i z a J . L a n e
who is also a native of Noble township. H i s entire life
has been devoted to farming, a n d through industry and
close attention to his occupation h e has succeeeded in
building up one of the finest homes i n Branch
is w e l l k n o w n a n d respected throughout t h e entire
county.
Calkins &amp; C o . Coldwater, consisting of
ins and W. A . Coombs, stave and barrel factory. T h e i r
factory was erected in t h e year 1873, by B. H . Calkins,
M. M . Calkins a n d E x -Sheriff L . B . Johnson. T h e i r
work consumes about six thousand cords of
clueing about two million staves and five
and sets o f heading, a n d t h e capacity has since been
doubled. T h e y have added t o it the manufacturing of
pork barrels, making t h i r t y thousand o f them per year,
which find a m a r k e t i n Chicago. M r .
partners conducted t h e business alone u n t i l the fall of
1888, when M r. Coombs became interested.
ins is a native of Ohio, coming into Branch Co., i n 1848.
He h a s served t h e people i n d i ff e r e n t p u b l i c offices
SVhen h e became o f age h e served f o r f i v e
member of t h e B o a r d o f Supervisors f o r
ship. W h e n he moved t o Coldwater, h e served on t h e
Board o f Education f o r f o u r years, a l s o three terms as
Mayor o f t h e c i t y, a t t h e present t i m e s e r v i n g on t h e
last t e r n , . H e i s one o f t h e p i o n e e r l u m b e r m e n o f
Coldwater, and i s w e l l k n o w n o v e r t h e e n t i r e c o u n t y
and state. H e has been successful i n business and is
respected by all w h o know him.
Camp, E d w i n L . , w a s b o r n i n Ashland county,
Ohio, March 13, 1851, a n d t w o years l a t e r his parents
moved t o the township o f Algansee. H i s father was
Isaac C a m p , a n a t i v e o f Connecticut, a n d died i n
Algansee i n t h e year 189o. H i s mother was Frances
A. Vermilya, born in the state o f New York, in the year
1830, a n d i s still living. T h e subject o f our sketch
married M r s . Nettie Ping; her father was lohn Myers.

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born i n Pennsylvania, h e r m o t h e r was Sarah D e P u y
born in the state o f N e w Yo r k . H e owns eighty-four
acres £T fine p r o d u c i n g f a r m l a n d , and engaged
eral f a r m business. I s a m e m b e r o f t h e D e t e c t i v e
Horse Association.
Campbell &amp; Johnson, law firm, Consistingof
Campbell a n d Clayton C. Johnson, established i n Dec.
.887. the business p r i o r t o t h a t t i m e h a v i n g
ducted by M r. C a m p b e l l , w h o i s a n a t i v e o f Q u i n c y,
Mich., is a graduate o f Yp s i l a n t i N o r m a l School, read
law i n Coldwater under L o Ô c r i d g e a n d Barlow,
mitted to the bar i n 1877, a n d h a s practiced here since
that time; served from 1887 t o .891 as private secretary
for G o v. C. G . L u c e , and is n o w 3 member of t h e State
Board of Inspectors, also a member of the Pardon Board
tieing chairman o f t h e s a m e . W a s a m e m b e r o f t h e
Legislature o f 1885; 1 8 7 2 t o . 8 7 4 , served as Sept. o f
Public schools f o r B r a n c h C o . , a n d a s Secretary o f
Board o f School E x a m i n e r s f o r B r a n c h C o . f o r f o u r
years 1882 t o 1880. I s a Director of The
tional Bank and stockholder in Q u i n c y National B a n k .
Clayton C . J o h n s o n i s a l s o a n a t i v e o f M i c h i g a n ,
born a n d raised i n B r a n c h C o . , was educated i n t h e
schools o f t h e c o u n t y. R e a d law u i t h M e s s r s . Carop_
bell a n d Newberry; a d m i t t e d t o t h e l i a r J a n u a r y 1 2 ,
[888, and formed partnership with M r. Campbell at once,
which s t i l l exists. I n 1 8 8 6 w a s e l e c t e d m e m b e r o f
Board o f School Examiners. f o r Branch Co. serving two
terms. I n . 8 8 8 was elected t o Board o f Education for
ity o f C o l d w a t e r s e r v i n g t w o t e r m : . I n 1 8 9 2 w a s
elected C i r c u i t C o u r t Commissioner f o r t h e c o u n t y,
and is now f i l l i n g t h a t office. T h e y have
iii and stand at t h e head o f their profession.
Chamberlain, W. 1.; , farmer o f Matte:on township.
Came t o Branch Co. w i t h h i s parents i n t h e year £850,
and two years l a t e r moved t o t h e f a r m , where he grew
to manhood, and it has since been his home. H e entered
ed the U n i o n A r m y a t t h e age o f thirteen, and served
in t h e Mississippi squadron t h r e e months, when he was
:ent home because o f his age. I n i 8 6 4 , he
in C o m p a n y I , 2 8 t h , Michigan Regiment,
til the close o f war, most o f t h e t i m e was detailed on
detached d u t y.
Champion &amp; Champion, leading l a w firm
water, consisting o f John R. and Charles U . Champion.
The business was f o u n d e d b y M r . J o h n R . Champion
in about the year 1873. H e i s a n a t i v e o f t h e state of
New Yo r k , coming to Coldwater w i t h his parents when
but a c h i l d . H e received h i s early education i n t h e
schools o f thecounty, and began the s t u d y of law i n t h e
year . 8 5 9 . H e afterward graduated front the
ment o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n , a t A n n A r b o r.
Began p r a c t i c e i n 1861 b u t entered t h e U n i o n A r m y,
serving as a soldier for sonic years, a n d
gaged in mercantile p u r s u i t s i n Coldwater, u n t i l about
1873, when he resumed t h e practice o f l a w alone u n t i l
rafts when his son, Charles U w a s taken i n t o
ness w i t h him. C h a r l e s U . Champion i s a l s o
ate of the law department o f the l i n k ersity of Michigan.
t h e y do a general business i n t h e i r l i n e , a n d s t a n d a t
the h e a d o f t h e i r profession, enjoying m o r e t h a n a n
ordinary practice. J o h n R. Champion was for two years
i891-93) a member of the Central b o a r d o f C o n t r o l o f
-haritable Institutions. H e has also served t h e people
as Prosecuting Attorney f o r two years; f o r t h r e e terms
as M a y o r of t h e c i t y o f Coldwater, a n d o t h e r m i n o r
usurious
cl-use, William H . , was born i n
vember i 7 , 1860, a n d h a s remained t h e r e since, w i t h
the exception o f five years, d u r i n g which time
ed in Bethel township. W a s married i n the year 188.,
to Miss A l i c e Butts, o f t h e same township, where they
now reside. H e is engaged i n general farming business,
owning a f i n e f a n n p r o d u c i n g a l l k i n d s o f
gives s o u r a t t e n t i o n t o raising horses and cattle. H i s
farm hi i l d i n p are modern, a n d he also
ern machinery. T h e y a r e p a r e n t s 1 t w o children.
Mr. (.1i:se was Postmaster a t Bethel four years under
the administration o f Benjamin Harrison.

Mr. Clarke has taken an active interest in the business
of Branch county. I s one o f the directors of
ern Michigan N a t i o n a l B a n k , a n d a stockholder i n
other banks. H e has been successful i n business, and
is well known and respected.
Clark, Henry C_, attorney at law, was born
water M a y 1 7 , 1843. I s t h e son o f 0 . B . C l a r k , a
native of New Yo r k w h o became a resident o f Branch
Co. i n . 8 3 5 , a n d who continued t o reside h e r e u n t i l
his death. D u r i n g his life h e was extensively engaged
in banking, m i l l i n g a n d general merchandising. O u r
subject was educated first i n the schools
and completed his education b y a course in
gan University a t A n n A r b o r, graduating front the law
department i n the spring o f 1865. H e was admitted t o
the Branch count) b a r in t h e same year of
tion a n d a t once formed a partnership with
ant G o v. George A . Coe, and began the practice o f his
profession in Coldwater. T h a t partnership existed until
the d e a t h o f G o v. C o e . O u r subject t h e n c o n t i n u e d
the practice alone u n t i l 1870, w h e n h e retired for five
years, entering it again i n 1875. I n 1885 h e
tired, a n d accepted a position i n t h e w e s t f o r a New
York house. I n N o v e m b e r, 1893, he once inure began
the p r a c t i c e o f his chosen profession. H e served t h e
people o f the city o f Coldwater as alderman and is well
known throughout t h e county.
Cline, J. r e s i d e n t of Union township, is engaged
in t h e business o f general farming, his farm
ed upon section . 8 . H e also devotes
tention t o the breeding o f high g l a d e horses, h a v i n g at
present a f i n e l o t o f about t w e n t y head; m a n y
from the b e s t s t o c k i n the c o u n t r y. M r . C l i n e i s a
thorough and progressive farmer.
C h i t . , Gilbert, was born i n Quincy, Mich. M a y . 6
1844, went to LaPorte Co., Ind., in . 8 6 o ; after six years
residence there h e r e t u r n e d t o Q u i n c y, residing there
until 1 8 8 i , t h e n took possession o f his present farm o f
one hundred and sixty-seven acres o n sections 33 and
37. H i s father, H i r a m Cliche, was a native o f Steuben
Co., N. Y. , his mother, L a v i n a Bullard, was a native o f
Orleans Co., N . Y. O u r subject has been married t w i c e ,
his first wife being Susan Engells, by whom
were born. H i s second wife was E l l a Newberry. M r .
Cliche gives his whole attention to farming pursuits and
produces crops averaging with the best. H e is supervisor
of his township, holding t h e office f o r two
present Mrs. Clisbe is a member o f the B a p t i s t c h u r c h .
From h i s second marriage two c h i l d r e n have been born.
Cliche, Stephen H . D r . , born in . 8 4 5 , is
ing p h y s i c i a n o f Coldwater. I s a n a t i v e o f Qnincy
township, Branch C o . , e d u c a t e d a t t h e schools o f the
state, completing h i s e d u c a t i o n i n t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f
Michigan, graduating f r o m t h a t institution i n the year
.868. I n the same year he began M c practice
cine at Gerard in Branch Co., where he remained eleven
y e n , coniing t o Coldwater in 1 8 7 9 , and has practiced
in this city s i n c e t h a t t i m e . H e i s a stockholder a n d
director of the Branch C o . Sayings Hank. H e
voted his e n t i r e t i m e to the p r a c t i c e o f his profession
and for some time has stood at the head.
Cogan, Peter, Q u i n c y, M i c h . , proprietor of Pleasant
Ridge summer r e s o r t a n d hotel. T h i s resort is one o f
the most pleasant in the states o f Michigan o r Indiana.
Has a large a n d w e l l f u r n i s h e d h o t e l a n d s t a b l e s in
connection; a large n u m b e r o f pleasure boats and all
kinds of good fishing tackle. I t i s situated
Lake in Q u i n c y t o w n s h i p , a n d connected
ous lakes, e a s y o f access, a l l o f which are w e l l stocked
with bass, pickerel a n d endless number o f smaller fish.
It is t h e sportsman's paradise o f Southern Michigan. A
fine steamboat plies t h e l a k e s a n d l a n d s a t h i s pier.
Grounds are l a r g e a n d well shaded; h a s good b a t h i n g
facilities, in fact i s a p i c t u r e s q u e a n d h e a l t h y resort,
well managed by i t s genial proprietor.

Chiesman, W. B., i s a druggist a t
cessor to W. R . Mandigo le Co., purchasing their stock
of drugs. books a n d stationery, In 3891. H e has since
added largely t o the different lines kept b y
sides refitting the store entirely with n e w
fixtures, making o f i t a first class and
store. H e came Bean DelCalb Co., Ind.. where he had
beers a i m e d an a general merchant. I s a thorough
business man, a n d enjoys the confidence of
In v892 and r1893 he MIS Teeallufer or the village.

Coldwater National B a n k . F e w , i f a n y, banking
houses of Southern Michigan are b e t t e r known than the
Coldwater National B a n k . I t was organized M a y 30,
1865, with a capital stock of $100,000. M r . Henry C.
Lewis w a s t h e first president, D a v i d B .
president, George Star cashier. T h e r e have been some
changes in the officers of the bank, both in management
and directors. T h e present officers consist o f
Wing, presided; D . B . D e n n i s , vice president; L . A .
Jackson, cashier, and H . R. Saunders, assistant cashier.
The capital stock s t i l l remains at Stoo,000, with
plus of 115 ',ono. T h i s bank pays four percent. interest
on all t i m e deposits, a n d i s equipped w i t h t h e most
modern burglar-proof safe and fire-

Clarke, F. R . , founder o f the firm of E.
re t o , engaged i n general groceries and drug business
in I andwater H e is a native o r New Yo r k , coming to
M S : h i p n i n 1 8 3 4 , a n d settled i n Lenawee county.
He removed to Branch county in 185o, and founded the
haziness of t h e above named firm, having
rsnnagrinent o f i t since t h a t time until recently, when
hia t w o sons, M o r r i s G . a n d R a l p h K . took charge.

Compton, William H . , present prosecuting attorney
of Branch Co., was born in Ontario Co.. N . V. , in ' 8 4 2 ,
cause to Bronson, Michigan, at the age of four years, and
was raised iii that village. H e received his education
in the schools o f t h e county, a n d completed i t b y a
cooing at the University of Michigan. graduating from
the law department i n .862, and w a s admitted t o the
liar in the same year. I m m e d i a t e l y after admittance t o

the bar he e n l i s t e d i n the 91h M i c h i g a n B a t t e r y, a n d
served nine months, w h e n h e w a s discharged
count o f disability. H e then m o v e d t o Minnesota, and
in . 8 6 4 a g a i n e n l i s t e d i n the a n d Minnesota Battery,
and served t h i r t e e n m o n t h s o r to t h e e n d o f the war.
He then r e t u r n e d t o Bronson, Mich., a n d b e g a n t h e
practiceof l a w, a n d h a s f o l l o w e d i t c o n t i n u o u s l y i n
Branch Co. since t h a t t i m e . D u r i n g his r e s i d e n c e i n
Bronson lie a b l y filled t h e o ff i c e o f c i t y c l e r k
years, and township c l e r k for ten years, also as director
of the Bronson schools f o r four years. I n 1890 lie was
nominated by the Republicans for prosecuting attorney,
but w a s defeated b y E . E . Palmer by 672 votes. I n
892 he was renominated and elected over M r . P a l m e r
by 317 votes. l i e is now f i l l i n g this office t o
satisfaction o f the people o f the county.
Conklin, James 0 . , was born i n Monroe Co., N . Y.
in t h e year t807, w h e r e h e lived t w e n t y - s i x years and
moved t o B r a n c h Co. i n 1 8 5 4 , m a r r y i n g M i s s M a r y
Wolfe in t h e same y e a r. H e f i r s t s e t t l e d i n
of Ovid, l i v i n g there t e n years w h e n h e moved t o the
town o f Kinderhook, where he now resides i n one o f the
best houses in t h e c o u n t y, a n d hiss t h e b e s t barn in
Branch county. A l l o f his improvements
ery are o f the best kind. H e has served the people one
term as Justice o f the Peace, t h r e e years as Clerk, ten
years as School Director, and Treasurer one term. H e
is a m a n o f good business a b i l i t y a n d well respected.
Cooley Wilson J., one o f the early settlers of Branch
county, was born i n Canada in the year 1 8 . 9 , r e s i d i n g
in his native country u n t i l t h e year 1834, when became
to Branch county and engaged later i n farming pursuits
following it u n t i l his death. H e w a s successful a s a
farmer, accumulating a large fortune. T o o k a n a c t i v e
interest in t h e development o f the county and
sidered o n e o f i t s a b l e s t m e n . H e w a s married i n
Coldwater and was the f a t h e r o f t h r e e c h i l d r e n . H e
died in t h e year 1885.
Coombs, %Valiant A . , is o n e o f t h e most extensive
mill owners in Southern M i c h i g a n . H e began m i l l i n g
in 1877 a t Coldwater. H e then purchased the Crippen
mill from M r . E . R . Clark. I n [882 he changedit front
a stone inull t o the roller process w i t h a capacity o f one
hundred and f i f t y barrels per day; was r u n as
one year, when i t was e n l a r g e d t o a c a p a c i t y o f t w o
hundred and fifty barrels p e r day. I n . 8 8 6 Ile
creased i t t o t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d f i f t y
refitted i t w i t h the most modern and
ery. I n 1887 h e purchased f r o m Johnson, Starr &amp; Co.
their m i l l o f three hundred b a r r e l s c a p a c i t y, a l s o t h e
Kerr Bros. m i l l o f one h u n d r e d barrels c a p a c i t y, t h o s e
being h i s competitors. H e a t o n c e remodeled these
mills increasing their capacity, and i n i t t o t h e
larged the capacity of the Crippen m i l l t o four h u n d r e d
barrels per day, remodeling i t s machinery t h r o u g h o u t .
' t h i s m i l l i s n o w r u n n i g h t a n d day the year round.
The flour is o f a high grade and is sold o v e r
country.
M r. C o m b s i s a l s o a partner in the Calkins &amp; Co.
stave, heading and cooperage works, one o f t h e l a r g e s t
in t h e s t a t e . H e also d o e s a n e x t e n s i v e business in
field seeds, and i n that particular line does
business o f any firm i n the state outside o f Detroit.
Coombs has other business interests i n and
water, and enjoys a reputation o f being one o f t h e m o s t
thorough business men i n the northwest. H e seems to
find a special delight in paying t h e farmers t h e h i g h e s t
prices that the market w i l l warrant f o r t h e i r p r o d u c t s ,
and i s always r e a d y t o b u y. H i s l a r g e and growing
business is conducted i n such a manner as t o e n h a n c e
the interests o f all the farmers l i v i n g in the surrounding
country. I n t893 he greatly increased his facilities
ness, b y c o n n e c t i n g h i s " A " a n d " B " mills w i t h the
main l i n e of t h e L. S. &amp; M . S. R a i l r o a d by Oven a m i l e
of side-track, a t . cost o f over Slo,000.00 and
ing a wheat e l e v a t o r w i t h a capacity o f s i s i c h o n . a n i l
bushels, and Fairbanks R . R . track scales u
about lio,ocio.00. H i s record is a bright vile oh 3
made m a n .
Corless, Isaac E., was b o r n in Ovid To w n s h i p Sept
26th, t 8 5 6 a n d h a s l i v e d h e r e s i n c e . W a s m a r r i e d
March ath, .885 to Miss Lucy E . Follett, daughter o f
Reuben a n d J u l i a F o l l e t t w h o resides i n California
Township. M r . Corless i s son o f Wa r r e n Curless,
who was born in Canada, moving w i t h h i s parents a t
the age of four to Branch C o . , Mich. where he resided
until his death February i n d , 1879, at his homestead on
Sec. r, Ovid 'fp. T h e subject of this sketch resides on
the o l d homstead, w h e r e h e has e beautiful home with
fine improvements. M r . a n d M r s . Corless are parents
of two children, A l t a B. b o r n A p r i l 9, i8148, and Wa r r e n
R. b o r n Dec. i 3 , fano.
Coward. Richard, retired f a r m e r o f Bronson a n d
one of the foremost m e n of the county. H a s been a
farmer all his life until the year .892 when he purchased
a home in Bronson, where he now resides.

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Craig, Samuel, deceased, the subject of
was one of the pioneers of Branch Co , Michigan. H e
was born in the county of Arniagh, Ireland, on a t ,
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1795. H e was of Scotch ancestry, a
faith and a farmer by occupation. I n
to America, and i n 1823 was united in.
Elizabeth Downs. A few years after
with his wife and three children, Mr Craig
the wilds of Michigan, stoppinefirst at Detroit. There
procuring an on team, they began their
for what was then known as the territory
Ibis journej was attended by mans trials
tions, and a detailed sketch of it would prove
est to many of the pioneers of the county, and
t hat a limited ..pace will nut .1110WUS to
'ante. S I M . , to say that in 18,0 Mr. Craig bet
owner ol eighty acres o f land i n t:dard township,
Branch ,
t h e title of this land
M Andrew Jackson then president of the
and w his h is now held by the surviving members
iamily, Mary Jane and Elea Craig. M r _ Craig's death
occurred Mar, 11 2, 187.4, and his site on I Sec Ca, 876.
they acre the parents 0 olschildren,
lames. David, Dante l, Samuel and Eloa. . 1
houtesteas; is now owned and operated by
Mary Jane and U r i , . .Ihese ladies
farmers and prove that women are as capable
other sex when given similar opportunities.
engaged in general farming and make a
dairying, producing yearly a large quantity
butte
Culp, John W., farmer. Came from Lockport, N.
Y., and settled in Girard township in the year .839,
and bought the farm where he now resides
He was formerly in dry goods business in the
Coldwater, after which he traveled as salesman
wholesale house. Moved on his farm in the
Is at present Justice of the Peace: has been
since IA53, also has been an Odd Fellow.
a specialty of breeding fine wool sheep. H i s farm is
under excellent cultivation, has good
and produces more than the average yield from
also grows all kinds of fruits produced in
Culver, 0 I I , farmer and small fruit raiser o f
Matteson township, now living on the farm where he
was raised. H e has about ten acres of small
extensively produces plants, strawberries,
raspberries, gooseberries, and various other kinds. Has
filled offices of Township Clerk and Supervisor
ber of years. I s owner of three hundred
acres of fine farming land, two hundred acres
is under
Curtis. Horace, was born in Cortland county, N. Y.,
August rod, r830, lived there until 1850 when
to Butler township and settled on his present farm of
one hundred and twenty acres on Section 15, where by
industry he has carved out a fine home.
now deceased, was born in Essex county, N. Y. H i s
mother was Barbara A. Curtis. O u r
Miss Wealthy Jane Woods, who was born
county, N. Y., September 3oth, 183, From
six children have been born. O f the one
twenty acres owned by Mr. Curtis, ninety-six
cultivation, producing full average crops. He is
ber of the Board of Review and of the
ance, also of the F. 8: A. M.
. D a v i d , C. Ambrose, was born December 51h, .84a,
in Geauga county, Ohio, where he
years of age, when his parents came to
Branch county. M r. David was married to
Faxon, of Girard township, March lath, 1866. They
are the parents of one son and two daughters, all of
whom are living at home with their parents.
ject.of our sketch served as soldier pt the ( n i c e aro,
during the war Cl the rebellion, in i
(/, Light .Artillery, serving three )cars, ,trol
tcnreuaorngaged in the battles of kit h,nond.
eards' Roost. Atlanta, Ga an.1 other battles
:It the siege of Nashville, Fenn I s a 11-1311
spected by his neighbors. I -1e makes a business
eral farming Ô - i e belongs t o the t : A . I I ,
li,r111,C1.05 the Grange of his township. The wile or ¡or
subject'' postmistress
1) leis, J. :S., lironson, is a 12.1.tekstnitl, by trade.
After learning his trade he returned
working at it until August, i873. when he
his present business on Matteson street, north
Clark 11,mse. H e is owner of two good
lots in iltunson, is a Past Master Workman,
filled offices of the village at
Dean, Edward, resident o f Girard, blacksmith
by occupation. I s now carrying on the trade in the
same shop where his father first started i n
business in the year 1843. M r . Dean is
ing citizen and has a
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tario county, N . V., i n t h e year . 8 . 8 , where his
father died i n t h e year .828. T h e subject of this
sketch came to Butler township in the year 1865 and
has resisted there since. H e now owns
dred and twenty-fise acres of land, two
forty-five acres of which are under cultivation.
good buildings, makes a specialty of
blooded sheep and does a general
married Miss SaralgiBlodgett of
N. V., and to this union have been born
dren, one son and two daughters, all living
county.
Dewsenbery, Oscar, resident of Bronson,
nice farm of sixty acres two unites south
In addition t o h i s vocation as farmer he
dealer in agricultural implements, being agent for
Arbuckle, R y a n &amp; Co., manufacturers o f
chinery. H e also follows business o f threshing
crops for farmers i n his s-icinity,
able machinery for this biriness. H e is
getic and industrious man, respected by
Dobson. 0. L., Quincy. Mich., engaged in the
agricultural implement business about two
and has already built u p an extensive trade. M r .
Dobspn cai nes t h e Walter A Wood binders and
mu, er, S u l . " . c n r drills. liar"
Agons, buggies and plow -.. A l s o makes
cialty of repairs of all kinds, deals in binder twine,
lubricating and illuminating oils. H a s two large
warehouses and is also a heavy dealer in
ing and shipping large quantities t o the eastern
markets. I s married and has
Dorrance, A l b e r t A . . p r. ,ent ' f l e d
Coldwater. Mich., is a natl.', o l t h e -.tat, 01 Nu.,
York, his birthplace being i n Oilcans county. H e
finished his education i n t h e Collegiate Institute.
Brockport, N. Y. l i e soon after came to Detroit.
In the spring of .848 removed to I vet
and in t849, being a printer, su t h s
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Citizen," a weekly. paper. A t lb us till.: Ile
deputy United States marshal. D u r i n g the winter
of '848 and 1849 he was also a foreman of the State
printing office at I.ansing. Disposing of his
Col. Deland, after an absence of a year o r more in
Washington. D. C., and New York, he again returned
to live in Jackson until 1869, when lie came
water and purchased a drug business, in which he
has continued up to the present time, now le r
firm name o f A . A. Dorrance &amp; Son. 11 .
was appointed postmaster b y President I I
and has faithfully served the people in that capacity.
It was through his efforts that t h e office was given
a free delivery system, and has also added three
daily Star routes from t h e office. T h i s postoffice
distributes f o r sixteen S t a r route offices. F o r
ten years slurring his residence in Jackson he
office o f assistant keeper o f t h e State Prison.
For about ten years since residing in
has served as a member of the board of education,
and a part of t h a t time president of the same. l i e
has been quite successful in business,
the respect of all who know him.
Draper, 0. \V. T h e subject of this mention, Mr.
0. W. Draper, is a native of Huron county, Ohio. In
1853 came to Michigan with his parents and located
on the farm which h e now own.. H i s
ben Draper still resides here having reached the ripe
old age of ninetv-three years. O u r subject, Mr. 0.
\m1Draper was educated in the schools of this county
and has been a lifelong resident o f
ship. I n . 8 6 4 h e enlisted i n t h e 1 s t Michigan
Sharpshooters and served until the close of the war.
In I Sri) he was elected school inspector
as sock for t w o years. O n his return front
lic was elected township clerk and filled
tion for eight years. Ag,ain in 1879 he
supervisor from Algansec township and
1882. afterward appointed to fill the
of M . B . Wakeman, who was elected register of
deeds. M r . Draper is considered one of the solid
111C111.1( Branch county. I re is the owner of a good
farm and Ilan tnatle a success of farming, his wheat
yield running from eighteen to twenty bushels per
acre, corn Boni fifty to severrty. I l e is one of the
leading members o f the G. A. R., also o f
gregational church
Powou. propro tcurs of the Coldwater
I he
b,
a
n
d
88 A . P o r t , 111 till' ioar
1883. T h e y d u a general business i n simie Work
and have erected some o f the finest
Southern Michigan and Northern Indiana besides
doing a general business in stone work f o r public
buildings, etc. M r . Ewing, the senior member
firni, has served t h e people as alderman
second ward, and Mr. Portner, the junior member of
the firm, has taken an active interest i n

affairs, being at the present time chief of the fire
department which he assisted to organize
Fay, G. E., Quincy, was burn in 1869.
from Quincy, attended the schools of his place and
by close attention t o his studies obtained a liberal
education. M r . Fay i s engaged i n handling well
material, wind pumps. steam fittings
plumbing business, which l i e established i n t l i j i
Has a good stock and increasing trade.
Fenn, J. W , real estate and insurance, Coldwater
Established business April 1,1893, inevious to which
tone lie was engaged in farnling and a t present. i n
addition t o los business i n t h i s c i t y, carries o n a
general farming business, managing over
dred acres of land in Coldwater township, l i e is doing
general real estate business in city and
erty, also a general life and fire
Ferguson, W. C., Coldwater, i s one of
cessful farmers of Branch, county. l i e came from
Newport, N. Y., in 1852.. Bought the farm
now resides, which by hard work Inc has made
the best farms i n Branch county. M r . Ferguson
takes a deep interest in sheep growing.
shires being his favorite strain. H e was married to
Elizabeth Noble. thirty-nine years ago. T o this
ninon have been born three sons, a l l living. T h e
subject of this sketch has expended three thousand
dollai . out his fartmu lor improvements.
st Notion il Bank. M i c h i g a n . T h i s
is oil, ot thc hest k LIIIIk111,1.lIu,,iocs III lifanCh
111 1 S M i , with
a capmi, o i l , I S,,),,,k) and 11,/,Ô.
oIt .1 1,1 , , t S20,CHIY,, inaLing J1, i l l S,0.000
tl¥, t h e bank . i r.
chester, Iurcc, J. II. J,n1lei,,
cash. T h i s bank has, dune a large and profitable
business since its organization and much credit is
due its efficient and genial cashier, Mr. C.
l.a. k
several

years.

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Quincy. and the straightforward manner in which lie
Iran conducted the business has won for him many
warm personal friends and the respect
of the entire
Fisk, J. D. W., Coldwater, has resided i n the
county since the year 1835. l i e is engaged as
general farmer, taking considerable interest in raising
sdisH trnds e n d d iddind M r 1..1,;:
;.,ttcutt ytrttitt t t i , t t i tit,- u_ttttttit tu,Itttutt
Society and at the present time us president 01 the
same. H e is one of Branch county's
being w e l l and favorably known throughout ths.
county. Since the above sketch was written M r
Fisk has died, his death taking place in December.
1893. l i y his demise Branch county has lost one of
its best citizens, a man highly respected b y all who
knew him.
F i s k , Samuel, residing in the township o f
farm he now owns, where he has since followed the
occupation of general farmer. M r. Fisk has
cessful in all respects, having a large farm which
under the highest state of cultivation and with the
best of improvements, l i e is a man
by his neighbors who have called upon h i m
resent t h e m i n official capacities,
continuously as township assessor since .887 and is
now also filling the office of supervisor of Goldwater
township. H e is a native of the state of N. Y.
Flint, Henry P., Kinderhook, was born i n t h e
year 848 in the township of Eckford,Calhoun county.
Michigan. A t t h e age o f three years
moved to K inderhook,Branch county where he
sided ever since. A t the age of twenty-three
the year 1871 he was married to Miss Mary Ent
Kinderhook. T h e y have as a result of this inorriage
four children, three boys and one girl, at the
this writing a l l living. H e has a fann of
dred and f o r t y acres of good land which h e has
cleared and improved mostly himself
able buildings.
Flint, Ira A. a prosperous farmer of Kinderhook
township was born in Calhoun county. Michigan, in
1847. and continued to reside in that county
was six years of age. H i s parents at that
ed to Branch county,and settled in
ship on section nine. I t was here our subject resided
until he reached his majority. I n 1868 he was united
in marriage t o Miss Ida Heroy. H e then settled in
Kinderhook township and has continued to reside
here since that time, l i e has an excellent
one hundred and fifteen acrcs, beautifully
the bank o f Flint Lake. H i s buildings a r e o t
modern style and well arranged f o r
Mr. Flint has been successful as a farmer and is
recognized as one o f the best in
ship

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Foglesong. A l b e r t W., Gilead, was born i n the
township of Kinderhook. in the year 185 1, and at the
ageof three years his parents moved to Gilead upon
the farni where he now resides. H e was married i n
1870 t o Miss Nancy H. Waterhouse. H e has held
the office as constable f o r ten years. has
as Drain Commissioner and is justice of the
the present time. H i s father was born in Richland
county, Ohio, and emigrated to Branch count Mich,.
in the year 1850, locating one hundred and twenty
acres of land, where he resided four years Alkll then
moved t o Gilead where h e resided until his death
which took place
Ford. William L . D r. , practicing physician o f
Coldwater, is a native o f the city, receiving
ucation i n t h e schools o f t h e county. S t u d i e d
medicine under D r. Clizbe o f Coldwater,
pleted his medical education b y a course in the
University o f Michigan, graduating i n 189t. H e
began t h e practice o f his profession in Coldwater
and has followed it here since. I l e ' is a member o f
the State Medical Society and Northern Tri-State
Medical Society, and is a member of the Knights of
Pythias. H e has been successful and is well and
favorably known through the country.
Fox, John l'., farmer and stock raiser
wood, came f r o m Calhoun county in the
and settled on his present farm which consists
hundred and seventy-nine acres, all good plow land.
located two miles west from Union City. H a s good
frame buildings.
Fraser, R . , M. D., o f Sherwood, i s a native o f
Canada. l i e took i three years course in medicine
at Victoria College, Toronto. and one course
erican College in Cincinnati in 1873. since that time
residing i n Sherwood where h e has established an
excellent practice i n h i s profession. H e has filled
several offices of trust i n the village since locating
there and was also a candidatl¥ tor Congress i n the
year 1892 on t h e People's ticket. H e is an active
public spirited man.
French. F. E., Sherwood, is a fanner and stock
raiser. I s a native of St. Joseph county,
to Sherwood township in the year [8;8, to live with I.
D. Beall. and has since lived o n his present farm
which consists of one hundred and ninety acres, one
hundred and sixty of which are under plow. H e is
one of the leading men of the county.
French. J. W. of Sherwood, is a miller
lie came f r o m Calhoun county in the year 1882.
where he had been engaged in farming, and started
in the milling business, owning a grist. saw
ing mill. H i s principal business is manufacturing and
dealing in hardwood lumber, slopping to all parts of
the country. W a s elected justice of the peace in the
year o f 1884. and has continued to serve since. I s
owner of one hundred acres of land in
ship. ninety acres of abie Ii are under
good new frame house and barn and lie: ides his mill
in Sherwood a fine residence and other
erty.
Friedman &amp; Co., Quincy. I n the work
bracing the various industries of the county it is only
proper that the leading industries be set forth. T h e
dry goods trade especially is in t h e hands
petent parties. T h e house o f Friedman &amp; Co. i s
worthy of special mention, both from the extent of
AS honorable business transactions and high standing
in other respects. T h e firm is composed of
man and Sol Friedman. both young men of pleasing
address and superior business qualities. T h e y arc
conducting two stores, having a branch
bria in Hillsdale county. T h i s enables them
chase goods in larger quantities, and by so doing ran
purchase cheaper than t h e i r competitors. T h e i r
location in Quincy is on the north side o f Chicago
street, in the Opera House block, where they have a
fine and complete line o f goods. T h e y make
cialty of fine lace, curtains, dress goods,
carpets, men's underwear. boots and shoes, etc. T h e y
started i n the fall o f 01119, and have enlarged their
business t o twice i t s original capacity and are now
occupying t w o full store rooms. T h e y receive mail
orders from surrounding towns which speaks w e l l
for their low prices. T h e i r stock is always fresh and
.well selected. T h e business i n Quincy is managed
by D. Friedman. and at Cambria by Sol Friedman_
Both are obliging and honorable.
Feller. John. residing upon section twenty-four.
Noble township, was born in Huron county, Ohio,
ill the year if123, where he resided until 0152. I n
the latter year he moved upon the place where he
now resides, having lived there since h e came t o
He wan married in the year itS47
Eliza Mallory. and t o this union was born
dren. Florence, born November 3, 1849.
ber 4, 0171, and Ernest M . . born in the

The subject of this sketch has held the office
tice o f t h e peace for twenty-six
serving as such at t h e present time. H i s father,
William Fuller, was born in Berkshire
Jan. 25, 1799. moving from there to the state of New
York, where lie married Miss Mehitabel Botsford, a
native of the state of New York, afterward moving
to Sandusky. Ohio, where he died February
his wife having died a number of years previous.
Gallap, George O., farmer, residing upon section
twenty-one. Bethel township, Was born i n
township, June 15, 1861, at the o l d
he has resided ever since; was married, November
30. 1882, to Miss Clara A. Nelson, who was born in
St. Joseph county, Mich.. A p r i l 29. 186o. T h e y are
the parents o f two children, both daughters. M r .
Gallap is the owner of a fine farm which i s
high state of cultivation and well improved, having
a nice residence. H i s great grandfather, Nathaniel
Gallap, emigrated to this country in i777, and was a
soldier o f the revolutionary war. H i s grandfather,
Asa Gallap. was born in the year 1794. in Rensselaer
county. N. Y.. moving from there to Otsego county,
N.Y., and then to Erie county, N. Y.. where he died
in 1877. H e served as a soldier in the war
He was the father o f five sons and
James, the fourth son and the father o f the subject
of this sketch, was born i n E r i c county. New York.
December 14. 1821, residing there until twenty-one
years of age, when he moved to Branch county and
settled upon section 22. Bethel township. where he
resided until his death. which took place September
14, 1890. H e was the father of three daughters and
one son, who is the subject of this sketch.
Ganong, John B . . an enterprising citizen o f
Quincy, is a native of Ohio, coming to
years ago. I n t89i he went into business,
ries a full line of plumbers' supplies,
ties, pumps, windmills, etc.; a l s o does all kinds o f
repairing in his line, l i e has an extensive
ing trade, being well and favorably
out Branch county. I s also manager of " T h e New
Quincy" opera house, and takes prominent part in
most local enterprises.
Gardner. A . M . Hon., o f Matteson township
came from New York, with his parents at four years
of age. H i s parents settled i n Matteson township
where he has since lived. I n 1862 he
of the farm on which he now resides. When
onto the place it was heavy timber; he now has two
hundred and forty acres of well improved land, most of
which is under cultivation. H e represented Branch
county in the State Legislature i n 1885,
office of supervisor f o r ten years and is
spected
Garey, Philo W., residing in Butler. was born in
Litchfield. Hillsdale county, Sept. 5.
10, 1883. he was married t o Miss Miiinie Rossman,
of Homer, Calhoun county, who was born
1866. A f t e r being married they lived in the town of
Homer until i888 when t h e y moved t o Butler, M r .
Garcy engaging i n t h e mercantile trade. M r s .
Garey is a member of the Baptist church.
Gates, Jesse. Sherwood, is a farmer
tion. I s a native o f N e w York, coming from that
state in 1858, locating in Union township and worked
at carpenter's trade. I n t h e year i861 he moved to
Sherwood and i n 1863 settled o n his present farm.
Has one hundred and s i x t y acres of good land well
improved, two good frame houses, and good barn.
He has filled the office of supervisor for
and is universally
Gillett, S P. , farmer, residing in
ship, is a native of Genessee county, N. Y., where he
was born Sept. 23, 1811i. I n the following year his
parents moved t o Lorain county. Ohio, then in the
spring of 1828 removed t o Sandusky comity, in the
same state, where they resided eighteen years. after
which they moved t o Otsego township, Steuben
county. Indiana, living there ontil 1859, When they
came to Algansee township and settled upon section
3o. T h e subject of this sketch has followed
cation of farmer all his life and makes a specialty of
raising fine lersey cattle. I lis daughter,
wife of T. J. Nixon, made one thousand pounds of
butter for market from three cows of this
sides having plenty for family use. M r . Gillett owns
one hundred and thirty-eight acres of land, improved
with g o o d buildings. I l i s wheat c r o p averages
eighteen bushels per urn', corn f o r t y bushels. and
other crops in proportion I l e has held
public ¡Aces of his township
Globensy Bros, of Quincy county, formerly o f
Rankers, located in f l u i n c y in 1890, and
of three hundred and twenty acres o f good farm
land, one hundred and sixty acres o f which lies in

Quincy township, one hundred and sixty acres lying
in Hillsdale county. I n the year 1890
men started a large cooper shop and ntill in Quincy.
Alld manufactured a l l kinds o f t i g h t barrels which
they shipped principally t o Cleveland, Boston and
Chicago. T h e y are breeders of fast horses
some very fine speedy colts, sired b y A .
famous
Golden, S. M., Quincy, is a farmer and breeder
of stock. taking great interest i n fine
sheep. liambletoniann, Normans.
nos being his favorites,. M r . Golden came from the
state of Ohio and has resided in Quincy township
since 1849. W a s married to Miss Sarah Andrews in
1889, his first wife having died. I s a member of the
Detective Association, being one of the
bers of the first
Golden, John N., Quincy township,
somely situated on his farm south of Quincy and is
deeply engaged in his occupation of farmer.
terested in public improvements and a
souled man.
Goodman. C. N., resident of Algansec township,
is a native of Branch county, having been born in the
township in which he now resides. December 7, '857.
Is engaged in general farming pursuits, himself and
father carrying on the business in partnership. T h e
subject o f this sketch held the office
treasurer for the years 1888 and 1889. H i m s e l f and
wife are members o f t h e Baptist Church. M r .
George Goodman, the father of our subject,
August 25, 1828, i n Delaware county, New Yo r k ,
moving with his parents t o Lenawee
igan, when six years o f age and has been
uous resident of the state since, coming into Branch
county in the
Gorman, B . B . , township superintendent o f
schools one year, town clerk t w o years, in Bethel
township. \ Va s elected supervisor in 1885 from that
township, and served f o u r years. lacking a few
months. W a s elected county treasurer in 1888 and
filled that office four years, retiring January
At t h e expiration o f his term as treasurer
appointed under-sheriff, a l s o d e p u t y register o f
deeds and is filling those offices at this
was also postmaster several years at Bethel P.O.
Greenamyer, E. A..present clerk of court, county
clerk and register in chancery. I s a native of the
state of Ohio, born i n Columbiana county, came to
Michigan i n t h e f a l l o f 1865 and settled in Ovid
township, Branch county, and engaged i n farming
and teaching school, following the latter
ing the winter months. H e was elected to the office
of county clerk i n November, 1892, for
lie served as clerk o f Ovid township in 1879 and
again in 1884; also served as supervisor of
ship in 1886 which office he held until his election to
the present office. H e was secretary
county Agricultural Society in 1891-92. H a s been
a good officer and respected by all who
Grcenawald, farmer of Bronson
from Germany in i864 and located at Sturgis. Mich.,
where h e remained t e n years when he moved t o
Branch county and purchased a farm where he now
resides, two and one h a l f miles southwest f r o m
Bronson. W h e n he came to t h e farm
scarcely any improvements. B y his own industry
he has built a fine brick house and a good barn.
Gripman, L. J. T h e subject of this sketch, Mr. L.
J. Gripman is one of the well known farmers of Kin.
derhook township. H e is a son o f Linley
man of this county. H i s father was born in Calhoun
county. Michigan in 1834. I n 1861, he married Miss
Jane Ferguson and i n t h e same year removed t o
Branch county, purchasing a farm on section seven,
Kinderhook township. H i s son, Mr. I.. J. Gripinan,
had the management of this farm for some years and
it was through his efforts that it was made one of the
model farms o f the county. I l e has given special
attention t o the breeding of a high grade of sheep
and horses, is at present the owner of
ally fine flock of Merino and Shropshire
horses his attention has been directed t o road and
track stock. I l e owns now one of the
ing sous of Latitude, i 21t6 i.. h dam Mabel
bletonian %Villa's, second dam by To m limiter and
third by Magna Charter. M r . Griprnan has
dustry and close attention to business static
aurcess at farming. I l e has taken 110 active part in
politics and has sought no public office I l e is well
and favorably known throughout the county.
firipman, Uriph, farmer, residing on
K in&amp; rhook township. was horn in Jefferson county,
N. Y., May 17, ISIS, and in the same year
inoved to Charleston.Kalamazoo county M ich

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which union one daughter was born. H e
to Battle Creek, Mich., at which point his
married September I I , 1892, to Mrs. Emma Reed, a
in the year 1844. Tw o years later his
native o f Knoxville, TIMM M r . Hawley owns
John Bradley and Caine to Kinderhoak taa
eighty acres of fine farm land and is doing
cating an section 7. The subjeet of sketch
farming business. I l e has held sortie of
co to shift for himself at an early age,
of his
farms at small wages, but taking advantage
opportunity to acquire an education. I n
Herendeen, William W. , resident o f Quincy.
hood lie ...mid do farm work during the summer is one of the enterprising businessmen of
months and taught school during the winters. H i s and of Branch county. l i e has owned
first school, at the age o f nineteen, was what is a livery barn for eight years and is owner
known as the 1.uon Lake school in the township of only hearse in Quincy. I l a s been deputy sheriff of
Angola, Steuben county, Indiana. l i e took up the Branch county for three years and is
trade of carpenter at which he worked
that position. I s the owner of some fine
and continued to teach school winters up to
sisting of stallions and brood mares. I l a s
1862, when he married Francis A . Purdy, o f the property in Quincy. January 2, 1893.
township of Kinderhook. I n the fall of i86.3 they himself with Mr.
i n the purchase of
moved to the farm upon which they now reside. H e
tnercial I.ivery and Sales Stables itad together
has followed the occupation of general
this gentleman is running
that time and has made f o r himself and family a
II ildebrand, Fred, fanner of
beautiful home with all of the modern
a native of Germany. born September 1, ISW. I
surrounded y an abundance of fruit
to this country in 186i, and came directly
trees in place of the tall oak that occupied
He worked by the month on a farm for two
where the buildings
then rented a farm for a period of three years, at the
Griswold, Martin A . , farmer, residing
expiration of which period he purchased
transee tOWI1SiliII, was born i n the same township farm of one hundred and forty-six acres
Feb. t8, 1867 a here he has resided ever since. \ Va s
and 16. l i e i s very pleasantly
married to Miss Ella Hoyt, also a native
a nice home and farm 'buildings, enjoying in
township in 1886. I s owner of 77a acres of land, clining years the fruits of his energy and pluck. I n
fifty of which are under cultivation, yielding
age wheat crop of eighteen bushels per acre, and of 1867 lie was married t o Charlotte I
corn, forty bushels, other farm crops in proportion. came front Prussia when nineteen years of age. T o
Mr. and Mrs. Griswold are active members o f the this union were born one son now living
M. E. Church. H i s father, Aaron Griswold, was a and one daughter who is the wife of
native of the state of New York, where he was born man in Algansce township. M r . Hildebrand i s a
in the year 1828, residing there until t863 when he member of the Detective Horseman's Association of
Branch county. H a s held the office of
came to Hillsdale county, Michigan,
full terms, also has been a member of the Board of,
tug to Algansee township, where he died in [886.
Review
Grube, H. A. Dr., physician of Coldwater, is a
Hilton, T. A., "The Best Clothier" and men's
native of Indiana, born in Plymouth,
He received his education in the schools o f that furnisher of Coldwater, came front England when a
boy
direct
to this city. Beginning at the bottom o f
city and began the study of medicine in 1888 in the
University of Michigan, graduating from there i n the ladder in a grocery store he soon began
his
mark,
and
by steady habits and selfthe year 1891. H e is a general practitioner. with
climbed its full length, during which time
special attention to the diseases o f children. I l e
up
special
branches
of study and finished them later
began practice in Coldwater the same year that he
on with much credit to himself. A f t e r one
graduated and has continued since that time. H e
station agent at Fremont. Intl., on the Fort Wayne
served one year as attending physician for
branch he retired, and came back t o
school anti two years as county physician.
his whole time and attention to the practice of his clerk in grocery, which position h e filled
situation of accountant was tendered him by Mr. L.
professio
D. Halsted in the clothing and fur trade, who
Gothrie, F. J., Colon, is a farmer by
end of one year gave him charge of his
Is a native of the state of Ohio and came
ness,
which M r . Hilton managed successfully for
teson township in 1870. H e has served
five years, and resigned to become a
as justice of the peace for four years. H e is
the
firm
o f Milnes Bros. &amp; Hilton,
ber of the Grange Society, also of the
ship expired at the end of four years by limitation,
lianc
when Mr. Hilton withdrew, and soon
Hall. J. C. &amp; Son, livery, feed and
barked and prudentially managed abusiness of a like
No. 158 South Munroe street, Coldwater. M r . J. C. nature for himself. Continuing-in this line
Hall has been engaged in the livery business in this six years, his health began to fail and forced him
city for over twenty-five years, giving his
to retire. A f t e r closing out his stock and a few
and attention to the sante, doing a general livery months' rest, the opportunity presented itself
business. M r . Hall has served as deputy sheriff, chase the clothing, hat and furnishings from Messrs.
constable and collector for a
alcrherson &amp; Sons, which he has conducted
eral years and is now the largest of its kind i n the
Harrington, Jobe, resident of
county, his trade extending over Branch
was born in Summit county, Ohio, Nov. 2,
resided there until he was twenty-two years of age ing counties. M r . Hilton has served the city
when lie came to Hillsdale county, Illicit. I l e then official capacity with honor, and is prominent in
moved again to the state of New York, but in t875 many orders and societies for the promotion
returned to Butler township. Branch county, and and is held in high esteem as a publicpurchased the farm upon which lie now resides. H i s ize
farm consists of eighty acres, fifty of which
Himebaugh, Noah. O n e of the well known
cultivation. H e also has buildings of
farmers of Noble township i s the subject of this
Is engaged in general farming pursuits.
sketch,
M r. Noah Himebaugh. H e is the son of
of this sketch married Miss Sarah C . Pincher, o n Daniel Hiniebaugh,
a native of Niagara county, N.Y.
November 28, 1860, a native o f Ogden, Monroe
His
father
was one o f t h e pioneers of Branch
county, New York, burn October 12, 1833. T h e y
county, having become a resident of the
are parents of two sons, one now living at
1836, and resided there until his death
other be. a employed as a
5, law. O u r subject was married a t the age of
Hass, George if., resident of Sherwood
thirty-three years t o Miss Melissa Miller. T h i s
gaged in farming pursuits. I l e is a native of St. union was blest b y one son, Elmer, who was born
pa. c o u n t y, coming t o Sherwood in
February 12, 1870. H i s wife died ot. December ii,
aa t h e farm upon which he now resides.
1880. M r . Himebaugh has been a resident o f
¥ ¥ f l asts of ninety acres which is
Branch county during nearly his entire life, arid for
,,wner of good farm buildings.
fifty-six years has resided on the faint he
idled the .ifficc of treasurer of his township,
Ile has been successful as a farmer and
also as director in the Farmers'
manner has won for him ninny
of Branch county. W a s a member of the
Holcomb. Nettie, Mrs., resident of Coldwater,
igan tath Infantry Vet. Vols., serving two
five
was born in Branch county i n 1847.
clays were spent in the schools of Coldwater.
liaaley, William, resident of
year 1868 she was married to Walter Cornell,
ship, was born in Dundee, N. Y., August
them was born one child. Myrtic. still living. l i t
its parents came t o Michigan when he
the year 1875 Mr. Cornell died mu i in ISSo
years of age. settling at first in Hillsdale
ject of this sketch was married to Ilorace Holcomb.
later came into California township, which
T. this seemai lotion has been barn two
air. Hawley 's residence since. H:arly in l i f e h e and Roy. M r s . Holcomb is an active member o f
its married t a Sarah Taft, now deceased, anti to the Methodist church

Hollister, A. N., farmer of Matteson township.
is one of the leading men of his vicinity. I s owner
of a fine farm which h e moved onto i n M X . and
which he now has under a high state o f cultivation
and improved with fine buildings. I n 1881
elected justice of the peace and is a
Eagle Lodge No. 124, F. &amp; A. M. at
I lolines. C. J., is one of Branch
fat-uteri. who OW11S a fine farin of seven hundred and
twenty-seven acri.s a short dirtance west o f the
village of Bronson. Also sixtv acres within
of village. M r . !Whites was born and reared on the
farm where lie now resides. which is well improved
and upon which he has a fine home and
lent tenant
I louck, W. J., a member of the Board
visors of Branch county, in a native of that county.
having been born on the farm where he now made,:
iii Algansee townahip. I I is parents have
dents o f Branch county since 1839. H i s father,
William Houck, was a native of New York, but died
here in 1869. O u r subject, Mr. W . J.
educated in this county and has been engaged i n
farming during his entire life. H i s first
palate official was that o f township
from 1884 to 1891. I n 1893 he was
visor for Algansee township and is now
office. I l e is a general farmer and his farm is well
adapted to grain and stock raising, the wheat yield
being from 18 to 25 bushels to the acre, and corn
front 35 to 70 bushels per acre. M r .
as a county official has been very satisfactory to the
public in general, and lie enjoys the distinction of
being the youngest member of the Board
visor
I ',award, G. W., a resident of
ship, was born in Albany county, New
25. 1836. H e came to Branch county i n 1857 and
worked at his trade of carpenter until
when lie enlisted in company K, 9th
alry, and served until the close of the war of
bellion. since which tiine he has been engaged in
farming, giving special attention to
He has made improvements to the amount
and is now one of the thrifty farmers of the county.
Mr. liovvard is a trusted counselor by his many
friends in important business transactions, as
a good educator with the permanent class o f his
community
Howe &amp; Legg, attorneys a n d
law. The firm consists of Charles F. Howe
N. Legg, organized January 1,1S93,both
ing practiced their profession previous to that time.
Charles N. Legg, the senior member of the firm and
probate judge of the county, is a native of New York.
Mr. Legg was elected probate judge i n November,
1892, for four years, now serving that term.
held the office of prosecuting attorney from 1880 to
1885. h a s served as circuit court
member of the school board. I s interested i n the
banking interests of the county. Charles F. Howe,
junior member of the firm, is a native
Ohio. W a s educated in Washington city and the
schools of Coldwater. H e began the study of law
under Judge Legg, and was admitted to the bar in
November, 1889. practicing his profession alone
until this partnership was formed in 1893.
successful in their line and arc doing a large paying
busines
Hoyt, M. R . , a prosperous farmer o f Bethel
township, is a native of New York state,
born there in 1851. A t the age of fifteen
a resident of Angola, Indiana, and continued
side there for twelve years. I n 1879 he was united
in marriage to Josephine Huffman, and in
year removed to Gilead, Michigan. I n 1890
moved and became a resident of Bethel township.
His father, Rufus I loyt, was born in Connecticut ill
1825 and when a mere boy moved to New York with
his parents, where he afterwards married Caroline
l'otter, the mother of our subject. H i s father died
on December 30. 1888, aged sixty-three years. H i s
mother is still living. M r . Hoyt is Inc of
cessful farmers of Bethel township, and is well and
favorably known throughout
II umphrey. 1.. la, attorney-at-law,
is a native of the state of Indiana. H e began t h e
study of law in 1882 in the office of William
of Coldwater, and later with Barlow
Was admitted to the bar April 16, 1885, and has
practiced continuously in Coldwater since
having been quite successful and is building up a
well paying
!hint, M. I.., resident o f Quincy. was born at
Waterloo. Ind., and moved from there
county, Michigaia and later to Branch county. W a s

�married June i i , 11868, to Miss Jennie Scribner and to
them two sons have been born. M r. h u n t
as marshal and street commissioner; is a member of
Rathburn Lodge, I . 0 . O. F. , o f Quincy. H e i s
engaged in the livery Lusiness, being owner o f t h e
stables connected w i t h t h e Quincy House. and is
one of the substantial men of Quincy.
Johnson. Charles W. , is proprietor o f the C. W.
Johnson Cooperage Works of Coldwater.
ness was established i n 1808 b y Mr. C. W. Johnson
who was a native of the state of Ohio, born
field, and was raised i n that state. l i e enlisted i n
'863 in the l e t regiment Ohio Light Art.,
until the close ol the war. A f t e r the war was over
he came t o Branch county, locating in the city of
Coldwater and began working at his trade- that of
cooper. I n 1868 he opened a small shop and from
that the extensive business h e now
inated. ' t h e annual output of the work
over 560.000. T h e barrels manufactured b y t h i s
factory are s o l d o v e r t h e entire country, being
shipped t o Boston, Kansas City, Chicago,
ious other cities. H e employs from fortyninety men o r an average o f f i f t y the
Mr. Johnson also owns a fine farm near the
Coldwater. I n 1889 h i s entire plant was destroyed
by fire but lie immediately rebuilt upon a n enlarged
scal
Jones, John H o n . , resident of Quincy, settled
on a farm in Branch county in 1854 where he resided
until 1882, when he came to Quincy. I l e
state representative four years. also state senator
for t h e same number o f years. l i e has been vice
president of the Quincy National Bank since
ganization. I l e has also servetl the people as justice
of t h e peace f o r a period o f twelve years
supervisor for nine years. I l e deals extensively in
live stock and wool. M r . Jones i s one o f
stantial and enterprising business men of the county
and owns a fine residence property in Quincy.
Kauffman, Lancester. T h e subject of
tion. Mr. Lancester Kauffman was born in Mahoning
county, Ohio, in the year 183i and resided there until
he reached h i s majority, when h e married M i s s
Dianah Fox and removed t o Branch
igan. locating in Ovid township. and has been
dent of this township since that time. H i s
died i n February, 1863. H e was again married i n
December, 1864. to Miss Marett Horton. a native o f
Branch county. M r . Kauffman i s one of
perous farmers of Branch county. H i s life has been
a busy one and the habits o f industry has made for
him one of the best homes of the county.
Keeler, Ebenezer, resident of Algansec township,
was born inCayuga county, New York, May
When five years o f age came with his parents who
settled upon section t o . Algansee township. I n
February. 1882, he married Miss Nancs "Tompkins. a
native of St. Joseph county, Michigan, and t o this
union one son has been born, I s owner of
dred and twenty acres of land in good state
vation and is a farmer o f excellent reputation.
Keller, Isaac, farmer, residing in Noble township.
was born in Allen county, Ohio. in the year 1852, and
at the age of thirteen. moved with his parents, who
settled i n N o b l e township u p o n s e c t i o n 2 4 .
where he resided until 1877. I n that year he was
married to Ella Y. Rupold. and they moved upon the
farm on section to, where t h e y n o w reside. H e
has a nice home upon one hundred and forty acres of
excellent land located six miles from Orland. T h e y
are the parents o f two children, one son and one
daughter, in whom they have considerable pride.
Keller, Jacob B., farmer. residing upon section
13, Noble township, was born i n H o c k i n g county,
Ohio, O c t o b t r 27, 1846, where h e l i v e d until the
year 1866. when he moved to the township in which
he now resides, l i e was married in the year 1868 to
Miss SUSa. Blacksten, a resident of Noble township,
who was born i n Steuben county, Indiana. in 180.
They reside upon section 13, where Mr. Keller
nicely improved farm o f (Inc hundred and twenty
acres, adapted to a l l kinds of farm produce. and a
fine home. I lad burn t o them thric children. one
girl and t w o boys. I d a M a y was born in Branch
county. Michigan. August 2i, 0469: J. E. was born in
Branch county. Michigan. July 0 . 1872: E .
born in Branch county. Michigan. March
Kelso, Thomas and James J., farmers, residing
upon section 24. Noble township, are natives
Grange county, Indiana. where the first
born in 1845. and the second named in the year [847.
They came t o Branch county in 1861, where they
have resided since that time. T h e y are conducting
a nice farm which i s under the best o f cultivation.
They are single men and have their sister, Sarah N.

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Kelso, keeping house f o r them. T h e father of the
subjects of this sketch, John Kelso, was a irative o f
Philadelphia, l'a., who moved t o LaGrange county.
Indiana. in the year 1843, and settled upon
Greenfield township.
Kent, D . W.. resident o f Sherwood, came t o
Branch county from Ohio, in the year 1868. I s a
fanner b y occupation, owning one hundred a n d
seventy-one acres, one hundred and twenty ot which
is under plow. I n addition t o raising grain
ous kinds, lie devotes considerable attention to mint
and celery. I las served one term as supervisor of
his township.
Kerr Bros., leading hardware dealers
water, was organized i n 1887. T h e firm
John A. and Andrew Kerr. T h e firm of
has been in existence since 1878, when they came to
Coldwater and purchased t h e flouring mill of
Calvin, continuing ill that business until 1887, when
they sold t h e i r interests t o W A . Coombs. l i t
March, t89i, they bought t h e l o t corner Chicago
and Hanchett streets and built their pleasant store,
30x8o, three stories and basement. H i e
handles a general hardware stock, farmers' supplies,
etc. T h e y are stockholders in the
gan bank and arc recognized as leading business
men of the county.
Kitchel, S. B., of Coldwater, and a member of
Branch county bar, l i e is a native of the state o f
New York, from whence Ile came t o Coldwater in
[868, and occupied the position of court reporter for
two years. W a s admitted to the bar in
ticing until 1876, when l i e seas elected prosecuting
attorney for t h e county and h e l d t h a t
years. l i e has also served the people as a member
of the school board and as city alderman. H e is the
discoverer of " Kitchel's Liniment,- which is being
manufactured from the largest liniment factory in the
world. H e first began making this liniment in the
year 1884, and b y 1888 the business had grown t o
such proportions as t o require his entire attention.
His works now have a capacity of over ten tons a
week, and is compelled t o run a t i t s f u l l capacity.
This liniment is sold i n South America, England,
France and Canada, besides the entire
Mr. Kitchel is a stockholder in the
gan bank. H e was elected mayor of the city o f
Coldwater i n April, 1893, and i s now serving the
present
Kohl. Fred.. o f Quincy, Michigan, owner and
proprietor of the Quincy House, the only brick hotel
in Quincy. H e is also owner of a cottage
ant Ridge, is a leading Odd Fellow andis a
ular landlord. T h e house is warmed by steam and
has all modern improvements.
Lampman, Frank E.. farmer, residing on section
25. Bethel township, was born in B u t l e r township,
April i t 1852. and lived there until 1866, when he
moved with h i s parents t o Quincy, moving front
there to Bethel in [868. having lived there Since that
time with the exception of four yea's that he lived
in Coldwater. M r . Lainpman h a s been married
twice, his first wife dying January 24, [875.
he was married to Miss Sarah E. Burcaw, a native of
Starke county. Ohio, who is still living.
man at present is chairman o f the
mittee of his township, and is a member o f
publican county committee. W a s a member o f the
Michigan state troops f o r nine years. M r . Luman
Lampman, the father of the subject o f this sketch,
was a native of Greene county. New York, where he
was born October 29, 1826. I l e resided in the state
of New York until he was twenty-two years o f age,
when h e moved t o B u t l e r. Mich., residing t h e r e
until 1866, when he moved t o Quincy, moving from
there t o Bethel i n 18614, where h e lived until h i s
death in 1884 H e was one of the most prominent
men o f h i s township. having been supervisor of
Bethel six years and held various other offices. Was
a minister of the M. E. church and filled
of various churches in Branch county.
Latherbery, C. R., a resident oh Sherwood, is a
native of Jefferson county. Ohio. f r o m whence he
came in 0465 and settled on the farm where h e now
lives. T h e farm, consisting o f t w o hundred and
twenty-three acres, most of which is
tion and improved with two good frame houses and
barns, is owned by himself and brother.
erbery is one of the directors of the Branch County
Farmers Fire Insurance company.
Led. I. M., Bronson, entered into the, grocery
business in 0470 at Bronson. A f t e r conducting this
business for seven years, retired anti took entire
charge 1 /I the local business o f the U . S. express
company. I n the year 1891, he again resumed busi.

ness of general groceries. H e is well and favorably
known in Bronson where lie has resided since 1852.
Lennon, Thomas, resident of Quincy, is one o f
the pioneers of Branch county. H e came to Quincy
in the year 1869. and established a wagon, carriage
and cutter factory. D o e s a jobbing
out Ohio, Michigan and Indiana. H e is a ntember
of the G. A. R. post at Quincy, and an
of the I. 0. 0 . F. O w n s a large farm i n Steuben
county, Indiana.
Lewis. Henry C., was burn i n Orleans county,
N. Y., in 1820. l i e settled in Coldwater in
gaged in mercantile, manufacturing and
suits, in which I l e was remarkably successful. I n
1857 lie formed the banking firm o f Fisk
Clinton B. Fisk, now at Seabright, N . J. being his
partner. T h e firm subsequently changed
&amp; Kellogg and after that to I.ewis &amp; Starr.
Mr Lewis's firm was mirged i n t o
National bank of Coldwater and Mr. Lewis
president, a position held by hint till his death. F o r
many years his health was precarious and f o r t h e
benefit of his health he traveled extensively
rope. k V h i l e in l'aris he teas appointed one o f the
Jurors in the department o f art and
ments in the Paris exposition. A t the
position he was appointed special commissioner by
President Grant. D u r i n g his first v i s i t
Mr. Lewis conceived the idea of founding an
lery at his home for which he purchased
choice paintings and several pieces of statuary. This
gallery now numbers one thousand
ing four hundred original paintings and i s claimed
to be the largest art gallery established b y a private
citizen. I t contains copies o f Raphael, Salvador,
Rosa, Murillo, Guido, Michael Angelo, Correggio,
Titian tun' others, and some seventy portraits o f
eminent characters. T h e gallery hubls
tures from the Maupsen collection, well known t o
Bostonians. T h e cost oh t h i s splendid collection
was between $250,000 and 8500.00o. M r . L e w i s '
public spirit was manifested i n the fact that
gallery has for years past been thrown open t o t h e
public o n every Saturday, and h a s been visited
by thousands of people from all parts of the country.
Mr. Lewis departed this life August 18, i854. l i e at
one time served as mayor of the city o f Coldwater.
He embraced the Christian religion and was
of the Baptist church.
Lilly, Ilenry M., resident of Matteson township,
came to Branch county with his parents i n the year
[853 and settled on t h e farm now owned b y F r i t z
Shoffinaster, where he remained with his father until
February, 1864. l i e then entered the army
pany A. 3rd Michigan Cavalry. W a s at the taking
of Mobile, Alabama; was in the Red river expedition
in Texas and crossed the Rio Grande i n t o Mexico.
Was mustered out of the service i n t h e year 1866
when he returned home and resumed farming. I n
the year 1891 Ile purchased the farm where he now
resides, owning one hundred and two acres which is
well improved. I s a member of the G. A. R.
Little, G. R., farmer, was b o r n i n Onondaga
county, N. Y., in the year 0445 and lived there until
twelve years of age. l i e then move,i with
William and Drewsella Little, t o Gilead township.
Branch county. Michigan, where lie lived
then settled on section 31, Bethel township. I n the
year u875 he was married to Miss Ellen Roe. daughter
of Jacob and Margaret Roe, a n d t o this union two
children have been born, Anna May and Ruby It.
Mr. Little is owner o f one o f the finest
Bethel township.
Locke, A. L., attorney-at-lasv and postmaster of
Sherwood, was educated in the schools of the county.
He iitudied law under the direction of H. II. Itarlowe,
and at the completion of his sunlit, and
sion to t h e bar returned t o Sherwood where h e
practises his profession. W a s appointed postmaster
of that villege
Lockciliy, W. H., attorney-at-law, was born in
West Venia, Oneida county, N. Y. , in 1859. C a m e
to Michigan at the age of ten years and located in
Quincy township. I l e was raised 011 a farm and
educated in the common schools of the county, arid
later on in life taught school f o r three years. I l e
first began the study 1,1 law in April. 1883. under the
direction of Hon. Milo I ) . Campbell. and
mitted to the bar in December, 18144. l i e
practice of his profession at Quincy, Michigan. and
soon formed a partnership with Mr. Campbell, which
existed one year, since that time Ile has practiced
his profession alone. I l e has served the people
member of the board t i t county
for five svars, :mil for two years of that time
retary id the board. l i e 11:01 also served u s e i rc

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court commissioner for four years. and
township offices. H e conducts a general
and also an insurance agency at Quincy. H e has
been successful in the practice of his
fession and is one of the rising young attorneys of
Branch
Long, James, M. D . , is the oldest practicing
physician of Coldwater. H e is a native of New York
city. H e received his earlier education
stock, V t . A f t e r completing his literary course
he began the study of medicine i n the year 1849.
He completed his medical education by a course in
the medical department of the university of New
York, graduating therefrom in the year 1852.. H e
followed the practice of his profession in the .city of
New York for five years. H e came to Michigan in
1857, locating in Detroit. I n the year 1862
to Coldwater where he has since resided, being in
active practice all of the time, and is
of the leading physicians in
Loveridge. Hon. Noah P., present circuit judge
of Branch and St. Joseph counties, Mich.. was
born in New Milford, Litchfield county,
1826. H e received a common school
education in the schools o f that county, residing
there until he was twenty-one years o f age. H e
next taught school for some time in New
while doing so studied law at Morristown, in that
state. I n 185o and r851 he attended the
school at Ballston Spa, N. Y., and in the autumn of
1851 entered the law office o f Judge William E .
Curtis, i06 Broadway, New York. I n
he was admitted to the bar at the city of Brooklyn.
and the following year commenced the practice of
law at Cuba. N. Y., where he remained until r866.
He then removed t o Coldwater. Mich..
sociated himself with the Hon. John B. Shipman.
Later on he formed a partnership with H.
Esq., which partnership existed until May. 1882,
when he entered the law bureau o f the
partment at Washington, D. C., under Hon.
M. Teller, secretary of the interior, and while there
was engaged i n writing opinions relating t o the
public lands, and continued in this work
when he was appointed deputy commissioner o f
pensions by President Arthur, filling that
Mr. Arthur's administration. I n May, 1885,
turned to Coldwater, and in the following
the Pacific coast. I n autumn o f 1886, with his
family visited Europe. where he remained a year.
During his absence in the spring o f 1887 h e was
elected judge of the t5th judicial circuit.
tered upon the duties of this office January I , 1888,
and continued until January 1, 1894, when
the practice at Coldwater with his son Henry C.
Loveridge. Judge Loveridge is considered one of
the ablest judges in Michigan, and his service
capacity has reflected great credit and honor on
himsel
Loveridge, Henry C.. attorney-atMich., was born i n Cuba, N . Y. , i n 1856, and
moved with his father's family to Coldwater. Mich.,
in 1866. H e was educated first i n the Coldwater
high schwl, graduating from there in 1874, after
which he taught school for two years. I n 1876 h e
entered Guisty college, at Hartford,
ing from there in 1880. H e soon after entered the
law office of Loveridge &amp; Barlowe, and remained
there until his admission to the bar in 1882. A f t e r
his admission to the bar he associated himself with
H. H. Barlowe in the practice of law, under
name of Barlowe &amp; Loveridge. T h i s
existed until the fall of 1887, since which time he
has been alone. M r . Loveridge has been
in the past in the practice of his profession, and is
now one of the leaders of his profession i n Branch
county.
Lowery, Jefferson, farmer o f Sherwood, was
born and raised i n Matteson township, I s the
U l l n , of one hundred and thirty-two acres o f farm
land within the corporate limits o f the village o f
Sherwood, most of at being under cultivation, well
adapted to raising of grainsof all kinds and
Lucas. Joseph L.. farmer,Quincy
it, Adrian, M i c h . , i n 1837. H e purchased t h e
land on which he now resides i n [838 from I r a S.
Mudge and moved onto i t in March, 1839,
sided there ever since. T h e house in which he now
lives is the old original frame, gradually improved
and added to, having never moved. H e
in the same house in 1847, to Phebe Coon,
November 25, 18so. H e has four daughters and
two sons living and four children dead. H a s held
several township offices and positions
bility. H a s been engaged in the
and in buying stock and wheat. H a d contract for
erecting the first warehouse for the R

Luce, Cyrus G., was born in
bula colinty, Ohio. July a, 1824 I n 1836 he tame
with his parents to Orland, Steubcn
As a boy he went to school in the proverbial log
school house of the day during three winter terms.
afterwards attending t h e Collegiate Institute a t
Ontario, Ind., f o r three terms. A t t h e age o f
seventeen he commenced work in his
carding and cloth-dressing establishment,
Crooked Creek. two miles east o f Orland. I l e
worked in and had the general charge of
for seven years. A t the age o f twenty-four h e
became the .owner of eighty acres in
county'. I n August. 1849, lie was married
A. Bickinson, o f Gilead and resided on
where they conunenced. until August, 1882, when
the wife of his youth was called hence.
dren were born to them, four o f whom are still
living. I l e w¥LS again married i n 1883 to Mary E.
Thompson, o f Bronson. I i i 1852 he was elected
supervisor of his township, and was
re-elected on ten different dates, serving eleven
years. I n the year 1854 lye was elected to
lature. I n 1858 and again i n 186o he
county treasurer. I n 1864 and 1866 he
to die state senate. I n i867 was elected
of the constitutional convention held that year.
In I 879 lie was appointed state o i l inspector b y
Governor Croswell, serving in die position
one-half years. I n 1884 his name was presented to
the republican convention and strongly pressed as a
nominee f o r governor, b u t h e was defeated by a
majority o f thirty by General Alger. I n
was nominated for governor b y acclamation and
elected b y double the majority given t w o years
before. I n 1888 he was renominated as
mous choice of the convention. D u r i n g his active
life he has received twenty nominations
and every one o f these has come to him
mation. A t the session of the legislature in
had many strong friends among the members and a
host of them all over the state who desired
tion to the United States Senate. Farming
the year 1848 t o the present time been his main
business. H e has taken a deep interest i n the
development of his town, county, state
For twenty years has been very earnest
in his efforts to stimulate the ambition o f his fellow
farmers
Luce. Emery G.. resident of the township of
Gilead, was born in the same township
1852. H e is the son o f e x -Governor I.uce. H a s
resided upon section 16 since the year
he has improved to the highest stage of
having a home which is a model in
His barns and other buildings are of the
acter. H e has served the people as
urer and highway commissioner for
He pays considerable attention to
Luedders, E . D . , Coldwater, has
boot and shoe store o f the city. T h e
founded by Mr. I-uedders in 1877. l i e is a native of
Germany, coming to America when
of age, living with his parents in the city
nati where he learned the trade of shoemaker. H e
came to Michigan in 1863 and located
where he followed his trade until 1877 when he
opened a shoe store upon a small scale,
has gradually increased until he now has
as well as the best selected stock of boots
in the county. H e is a stockholder in the Branch
county savings bank which lie assisted
He has been successful in business and is
throughout the county. I Ii,, city residence is
West Chicago
Mabrey, S. Curts. T h e subject of
Mr. S. Lusts Mabrey, was born in
Steuben county, Indiana, in the year 1863, and
years of age moved with his parents to
ship. Branch county, where M r . Mabrey grew t o
manhood. rcc,iving his education in the
that county I n January, 0488. lie was united
riage to Miss Alice- Cheney, of Ovid township and to
this union carne one son. H . Clare Mabrey, born
October 19, 1889. M r s . Mabrey departed this
[892. M r . Mabrey's parents were Silas and M a r y
A..Mabrey, who were married in 1849, and
residents of steuben county, Indiana for
ty-eight years. M r s . Mabrey's parents
and Mary Cheney, of Ovid township, who
England at an
Mac Donough, Thomas, resident of Coldwater
township, came to the place where he
two miles east of the city of Coldwater,
gan. Mich., in October. 1892. where he had formerly
been engaged in lumber and general
business. H e is now living a retired life.

MacDotiougl. Thompson, son of the
tleman and residing with him, is engsged in the
business of breedi h i g h a n d trneting boom
Although Mc Mac h a i l been in
but a short time. he has r e a d y established
tation as an owner and judge of
less will, in the near future. be rated as¥ one of the
foremost horsemen in this county. H e lea
horses and takes much pleasure in training &amp; w i t
The farm and buildings are admirably
the business that Mr. MacDonough has chosen. The
home and t h e buildings a r e very attractive and
beautifully surrounded by a grove o f
oped maple
McDougal. J. W.,
12. Bethel township, was born in Crawford county.
Ohio, in 1 4 6 . W h e n he was three years
parents died. W h e n six years of age he
by his uncle, John Robertson, o f Medina county.
Ohio, with whom he made his home until, at
of sixteen, he joined the army of the Union
rebellion. enlisting i n the 109th Reg. O h i o Vol.
Infantry. A f t e r serving eight months
home, but after an interval of sixteen days, he
listed in the 25th Reg. Ohio Vol. Light Artillery
and served until close o f the war. H e
in the year 1871 to Miss Gencvra Walker
county, daughter of Josiah and Jane Walker. who
migrated from England in 1836, and to this union
three children have been born, two daughters and
one son. M r . McDougal has a farm of
acres, with an excellent home and fine
McCrary. Clay. farmer and stock raiser
wood. is a native o f the same township, and has
always resided i n Branch county, excepting
years spent in the west. H i s farm of
and forty acres upon which he now resides,
improved and is but a few miles from the place of
his birth. T h i s town, in which his boyhood days
were spent, he still considers to be the finest
earth
McKenzie &amp; Hyslop. proprietors of the Quincy
Roller Mills, which they purchased in the
Their average daily output is one hundred barrels of
flour, their special brand being t h e "Pride o f
Quincy," which has a wide reputatiot and
to all points in the country. Theirs is one of the
solid business firms of Branch connty.
zie is a native of Williamstown, W. Va.
came to Quincy from Sonth Allen. Mich.,
former proprietor of the mills at that place
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McVay. E., farmer, resident of
was born in Cleve's, Ohio, October I, 1831,
lived until twenty years o f age, when he came to
Branch county, living at Quincy for some years. H e
has been successful as a fanner and is comfortably
situate
Matlack, Walter, Quincy, farmer, was born in
Hanover, Jackson county, Mich.. September 2 4 .
1847, where he lived on a farm until 1858.
moved to the town of Pulaski, and
at that place. W a s married in the year 1873 to Kate
L. Scribner o f Pulaski. H e moved
into Hillsdale county, where he bought a
mained six years, then sold out and-came
county in 1883, and bought a farm of
and twenty acres o n section 9 ,
where he
Mallow, George W., resident of
ship, engaged in general fanning business
ing of stock. H e owns a farm of one hundred and
twenty acres two miles southwest of
he has lived since 1879. I s a member of the F. &amp;
A. M.
Mallow, J. J., farmer and stock raiser
wood, came from St. Joseph county, Mich.
settling o n t h e farm where h e now resides. M e
owns one hundred and thirtesnears
most of which is under cultivation; has
house and
Mann. Peter f a r m e r, residing upon section 22.
Girard township, is one of the
of the county, where he has resided for the
eight
Maple Park Stock Farm, founded by M r.
Fisk in 1852. M r . Fisk is a native of the state of
New York, born near Rochester, came to Branch
county in 1835, settled in Coldwater
part of his present farm east of the city in
year. I n the early part of 1852 he purchased Green
Mountain Black Hawk, is trotting bred stallion, and
the state oi Mmcl,1,.: t,1 F l i t s hot-, atterwarf, c n t
to Louisville, ' s i n c e that time Mr.

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brought some of the finest bred horses
York. Vermont and Kentucky to Coldwater. I n the
year 187o he purchased in New Yo r k his famous
horse, Masterlodc, ace' brought him t o this place.
this horse has proven to be one o f t h e great sires
of American trotting horses. l i e is the sire of Bell
¥ 2 : 1 5 . Buffalo Bill, 2:24. and a large number o f
others m the thirty list. M r . Fisk also
brim.. Chief and a number of other famous sires, l i e
now on ns Latitude, record 2: ib 1 2. one of the best
sires in Michigan. producing Belle of
¯ a
two-year-old. M r . Fisk has i n the stables
Great Heart, record 215. Judean. 2:29 3-4. High Lawn
Prince and Lorbeau Medium. H e also pays some
attention to sheep raising. 111AV having a fine
Shropshires. H e is the oldest horseman in the west
and to him is due the honor of first
fine horses that the state of Michigan now boasts of.
Merrifield. Marc A.. resident of Union
born in Tekonsha. Calhoun county. Mich..
1840. H e finished his education in Hillsdale College
and enlisted from there June 3. 801, in Company E,
Fourth Michigan Infantry. O n his return from the
army he took up the study o f law i n the
Hughes &amp; Wooley. in Marshall, Mich., and also
attended the law school department of the University
of Michigan. graduating therefrom i n the spring of
1867. H e came to Union City in 868 and
ticed his profession there ever since. H e has been
president of that village one term and city attorney
twenty-one years. \ Va s given t h e degree o f M. S.
in 1884 by Hillsdale College. W a s judge advocate
of the G. A. R. i n 1883, senior vice-commander i n
11484 and upon commander-in-chiefs staff
Has been commander of Corbin Post four terms and
was president of the Soldiers' and
tion of Southern Michigan
Milnes. Alfred. proprietor of -The Fair,- one o f
the leading business houses of Branch
the largest stock of groceries, crockery,
ware, buggies. wagons and harness in
igan. T h e businc, was established in the
by Mr. Milnes and A. Vanderhoof and conducted by
them nine years when Mr. Vanderhoof retired. M r .
Milnes has built al, a large trade, doing a
ness of over 550.000 per year. M r . Manes
as alderman and mayor of Coldwater and
his district in the State Senate two terms,
to 1893. H e is one o f the directors o f the Branch
County Savings Bank, a member of the I . 0 . 0 . F. ,
F. &amp; A. M. and G. A. R. H e served from
to June, 1865, in 17th Michigan Infantry asa private in
active service during the War o f the Rebellion and
was Grand Patriarch of the I. 0 . O. F. of Michigan in
188
Modert. Peter, farmer of Bronson township.
native of Grand Duchy of Luxemburg; emigrated t o
America i n t h e year 1854. locating i n Coldwater
township and followed farming for some time. T h e n
moved to Colon township, where he remained until
1889, when he purchased the farm where he now
reside,, about f o u r miles southwest o f Bronson.
When h e came t o America h e had nothing, b u t
through h i s energy, industry a n d f r u g a l i t y h a s
acquired a fine farm consisting of
Monroe. Seth, justice o f the peace in Bronson
township. was born in Cayuga county, N. Y.. Aug. 4,
s27. W a s educated in the common school o f New
York and grew to manhood on a farm I n 1852 he
to the state of Michigan and engaged
old lumbering i n Bronstin township, following
tic s one for twenty-seven yxars I n 1879 lie moved
to the i i l l ige of Bronson and since t h i n has given
tlii: inoid o f h i s tone t o official duties,
Justice of the peace and commi.sioner o f the poor.
For about three years he was engaged i n
cultural implement
Noyes. 0. G.. Coldwater. dealer in
ery. c t c , i s a native o f Rochester, N . Y. . and
came from there to Michigan. May 26, 1$46, settling
at Coldwater W a s raised and educated in that city.
and served an apprenticeship to t h e printers' trade.
which tic followed for ion.; stars A t the breaking
out of the war of the Rebellion he entered
vice as a member of the 9th Michigan
Was taken prisoner at Murphrecsboro, Tenn..
1852. A f t e r being mustered out of the army
turned to Coldwater and has been engaged
ness there ever since. H e is also a member of the firm
of Noyes Bros., owners of the farmers' feed
North Hanchctt street_ H e served as city marshal
for two terms. 0478-9. I s a member of the Masonic
Fraternity, and charter member of the G. A. R . and
IT V. U. H a s been successful in business and is well
and favorably known throughout the county. T h e
firm of Noyes Bros consists o f G . a n d F. G
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brick block, consisting of two stores, situated on the shortly afterward, remaining there until 1850. when
northeast corner of Chicago and I lanchett streets, they removed t o E r i c county, N . Y. . returning t o
was built in t866, by Samuel I ' . and 0 . G. Noyes. Branch county a few years later and settling in Butler
known as the Noyes block. Samuel P. Noyes, father township. T h e subject of this sketch married Miss
of 0. G. Noyes and Frank, was born i n Southeast S. E. Dickenson, who was born in New Yo r k , Aug.
corner town in Vermont, removed t o Rochester, N. 19. 1855. T h e y are the parents o f three children.
Y.' and resided there for a number o f years; came Mr. Pell is a member of the K. 0 T. M. and has held
to Coldwater in 1845, and engaged in boot and shoe some of the offices of his township.
manufacture and continued i t f o r over twenty-five
Pierce, J. Clark O u r subject, Mr. J. Clark Pierce,
years. W a s one of the charter members o f Ty l e r secretary, of the board of superintendents of
Lodge. F. and A. M. M r . Noyes died
and also secretary of the Mutual Fire
1878. W a s married in Ncw York. and was the father pany for Branch county, is one o f the best known
of eight children, a l l d e a d b u t 0 . G. and Frank men o f the county. l i e is a native o f Vermont. but
Noyes. l i e and his son 0. G. Noyes erected
came to Branch county in 1836 and settled i n Girard
block in Coldwater,
township, where he followed farming up to [871 . H e
Ogden, James S., residing upon section
at that time moved t o Coldwater and i n 1874 was
derhook township, was born i n Steuben county, N. elected to the board of superintendents o f the poor
Y., in [853, and two years later his parents moved to and has filled the position of secretary of that board,
Branch county, Mich., where he resided with h i s with the exception of one year, continuously. W h i l e
parentsuntil :875. H e then learned the
a resident of Girard township he served the people
trade which he has followed ever since. H e is a two years as supervisor and for ten years as school
inspector. H e still owns and operates a valuable
competent workman, and b y h i s industry
quired a nice home and 160 acres o f excellent farm farm in Girard township. T h e position held by M r.
land, nicely improved. H e was married in 1879. t o Pierce is one o f importance and responsibility and
Miss Mary A. Burdick. a native o f Branch county. the able manner in which he has discharged the duties
O'Neil, W i l l i a m , farmer, residing i n B u t l e r of this office has reflected great honor and credit t o
himself and
township, was born i n Litchfield,
Mich.. November t8, 1860, where he lived until ten
Pollock, Samuel, wholesale and retail dealer in
years o f age, when h i s parents moved to Adrian, lumber, lath, shingles and general
Mich., residing there a short time, and then moving A native of North Ireland, Mr. Pollock came to this
to Butler, Branch county, where the subject of this country in the year i854 and i n 1860 to Coldwater,
sketch has resided since. H i s wife's
which, with the exception o f a few years spent in
was Emma Cohnan, who was born September t j , Cleveland, 0 . , has since been his home. F r o m a
186t. T h e y are the parents of two sons. John and small beginning h e h a s succeeded b y e n e r g y,
Verne. T h e occupation o f M r. O'Neil i s t h a t o f
integrity and close personal attention in building up
farmer, and the family are members of the Baptist a business that now embraces nearly every line o f
church. J o h n O'Neil, his father. was born in April, building materials.
1815, and d i e d February 6 , 1876. H i s mother,
Pratt Manufacturing Company, o f Coldwater.
Rachael O'Neil. was born February 8, 1822, and
died September 19, 1863. M r s . O ' N e i l ' s father, Mr. J. F. Pratt, the founder of the business. is
of
the
state of New York. H e came t o Michigan in
George Colman. was born June 8, 1828, and her
1842, settled in Lenawee county. resided there until
mother, Odclia Colman, born June
1846, when he came to Coldwater, established
O'Shaughnessy, E . &amp; Co.,
and manufactured boots and shoes under the firm name of
turers of cigars. T h e business was founded i n the Smith &amp; Pratt, whirls existed up to 1882. I n the year
year 1873 b y Mr. E . O'Shaughnessy &amp; Bro. L a t e r
1882 h e organized the Pratt Manufacturing Co., and
on. after the death of his brother, Mr.
purchased the hotel property known as the Bolster
nessy has conducted it alone. H i s annual output of House, which was transformed into a
all brands reaches nearly eight hundred thousand The works had a capacity of 2000 cutters per year,
cigars. H e employs a n average o f twenty-two which in the past four years has been increased
hands the year around, the products o f his factory It now has a capacity of four thousand cutters
being sold mostly throughout the states
hundred thousand children's sleds. T h e i r goods are
gan and Indiana. H e has been in the business more sold and shipped to all parts of the country.
than twenty-eight years and i s a practical cigar. ploy from fifty to seventy-five
maker himself. H i s success in trade has been due
Prestidge, David J., general farmer and
to this fact, combined with his excellent judgment of Branch county. W a s born in North
upon the quaLity of tobacco. H e has been
England, in 1833, and continued to reside in his native
cessful and enjoys a large and growing trade.
country until 1852, when became to America.
Palmer, E l m e r E., attorney and
employed i n various parts o f the country; Caine to
law, residing a t Coldwater, i s a native of Branch Branch county imi 853, and settled in
county. H e studied law in t h e office o f Barlow
on section 2o, where he purchased eighty acres
Loveridgc; was admitted t o the bar in
ber land. H e has since added to his
since which time he has practiced his profession in until he has now one hundred acres of finely im.
this county. H e was associated w i t h W i l l i a m E . proved farming land, on which he has
Ware during the period from 1887-91. H e held the a first-class mint distillery, which he is now
office of prosecuting attorney from 1891-93. W a s operating. H e has also raised a superior grade o f
elected c i t y attorney o f the c i t y o f Coldwater i n horses and cattle and paid considerable attention to the
12193, which position he now holds.
breeding of merino and cotswool sheep.
is an active member of the M. E. church and
Parkhurst, John G., one o f the
of Branch county bar. I l e i s a native of the state society. B y close attention to his business he
the
reputation of being one of the best farmers of the
of N e w Yo r k , from whence h e came t o Branch
county i n 0449 H a d practiced l a w i n Oneida roomy. H i s crop of peppermint for 1893 produced oil
which
brought him
county, N e w Yo r k , four years prior, having been
Priddy, David D., 011C of the leading men
admitted to the bar in 1845. H a s served the people
as prosecuting attorney for two years. E n l i s t e d i n county, now engaged in buying and shipping
September, 1861. and served i n t h e army o f t h e was born i n Otsego Co., N. Y.; came to Michigan in
union until November, t865. when he retired with the the year i1463 and purchased a farm in
ship, where he resided until 1883, engaged in
rank of Brevet
Pierce, A. J., manufacturer of cigars, Coldwater. pation 61 farming, also dealer in live stock at
time. I n 1814 he came to Coldwater and
Mich. T h e business was founded in 1873 by Mr.
Pierce. a native of the city, who learned the trade o f there since that time, still operating his
ffas taken no active interest in politics, nor
cigar maker is hich he followed f o r some years. I n
1876 he began retailing his goods and employed one sought an) public office H e has been successful in
hand i n h i s factory. H i s business h a s steadily business and enjoys a large arpminlance I s
increased until he now employs ten people the year worker in the M
around and has an annual output o f 400,000 cigars
l'rout, A. S., farmer and retired miller, residing in
which are sold throughout Southern Michigan and Matteson township. H i s youth and early
Northern Indiana. H e i s interested i n t h e San spent in the state of (HIM. ii here his
printing office, also a stockholder in the Coldwater He mine to Branch county in the year 1847
National Bank. H a s served as city alderman from in the town ,f Quincy. Wa s married in the year
the Third ward I l e has been very successful
when he emigrated to the state of Minnesota, where he
ness, now having a large and growing trade.
followed the mcispation of farmer mita 1857, w hen lie
Pell. John, farmer, residing in Butler township. returned to Branch county T h r e e years later
was born in England. July 17, 1854, coming with his asawmill, which he operated in connection with his
parents to America one year later, landing at New farm nine years, since u hit h time he has
York T h e family came to Michigan, settling at first in farming cal losively. M r Front is one of
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with the Grange movement in .874, since which time he
has been actively. engaged i n e v e r, movement f o r t h e
benefit of the farmer. H e w a s a 'delegate t o
invention held in the state, and i s one o f the leading
speakers f o r t h e f a r m e r s i n t h e county. I n 185o lie
made an overland t r i p to California and
ing overland in 1853, and has been an extensive traveler
through the west.
Purdy. Fred, farmer residing in Algansee township,
was born i n O v i d , Branch county, September 27, 1862.
Is t h e following y e a r h i s parents moved i n t o Algansee
township, which has been his residence ever since. T h e
subject of this sketch was married to Agnes A. Depew in
the f a l l o f t 8 8 6 . M r . P u r d y i s engaged a s general
farmer. H a s served the people as township treasurer two
terms. M r s . P u r d y is an ¥ m e m b e r o f
terian church. M a r t h a Purdy, the mother o f
ject o f this sketch, was born J u l y 18, 1841. H i s father,
Orange Purdy, was born in 183o, in Seneca county, Ohio,
and was a soldier in the late war o f the rebellion.
Purinton, David I t . , present assessor for t h e t h i r d
ward o f t h e city o f Coldwater, also t i l l i n g t h e
the justice o f the peace. M r . Purinton i s a n a t i v e o f
the state o f New Yo r k , from whence he came
gan i n 1848 a n d settled a t Coldwater. I n x 8 6 o was
elected supervisor for Coldwater township, and a t t h a t
time was the youngest member of the Board. H e served
one term and was again elected t o t h e same
the third ward o f the city o f Coldwater ill 1864, serving
one year, when h e resigned t o e n t e r t h e a r m y o f the
Union. W a s again elected, in 1877, from t h e second
ward, serving two years, and later, in t h e year 18S2, was
elected to the same position from the third ward, and has
served continuously since. I n 1868 was elected t o t h e
office o f justice o f t h e peace, i n which capacity h e has
served since t h a t time, having been re-elected a t t h e
expiration o f every four years. H a s also served the city
in other official
Ramsdell, William F . , farmer r e s i d i n g i n B u t l e r
township, was h o r n i n K e n t c o u n t y, M i c h . . D e c . 17,
i 856. F o u r years later his parents removed to B u t l e r
township, which has been h i s h o m e ever since. M r s .
Ramsdell was E m m a F. Chivers, a n a t i v e o f B u t l e r
township, born Sept. t o , 1865. T h e y are the parents o f
one son, H e n r y R a y, born N o v. 9, t89o. O u r s u b j e c t
owns eighty acres of land in Butler township, under good
state o f cultivation. H i s parents are natives
see county, N. P.
Randall, C. D., attorney-at-law, is a graduate of the
Allia,ny law school. H e was admitted to the bar o f the
supreme court in that city in 1855, and in the same year
was admitted to the bar in Branch county, Michigan, and
began the practise o f h i s profession i n C o l d w a t e r and
Continued i t s o i l 1870. H e served t h e p e o p l e o f
Branch count... s t a t e senator i n 1871 a n d 1872, and
while there s a , the author of t h e l a w establishing t h e
state public I I , the S C I s y s t e m f o r p u b l i s h i n g the
reports o f the s dtrontv no trt, and other acts of a public
nature. H e , s t .
a
member o f t h e board o f t h e
state p u b l i c sshisA, and a s a secretary a n d treasurer
from January, 1873, to January, 1892. I n 187.
tained a permit to organize a Southern Michigan National
Bank, and acted as president o f the sante from
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N mu i i i
dent ot t d e Itransh aotands N , , ter t h e past r h o , s e a r,
He is. considerod o n e o f t h e Ist.adIng
n o n
of
liranalt tonna), and has done nowt, to ads in,
arta, intorests both a t honse and abroad.
Itansford &amp; C o . , i21111i.l, dealers i n a g r i c u l t u r a l
miplements. T h i s enterpri,ing f i r m i s also
inanitfacturing the Ransford Hay and Grain Carrier and
Slings, with a practical device for mowing away
tion t o t h e u s u a l unloading. T h e y are meeting with
llattering success. M r . A . It. kansford of t h e
a candidate for the office o f county clerk upon
hibition ticket.
Ransom, Alvorado B., farmer residing i n Algansee
township, was born December i t , 1846, upon the f a r m
where he has spent h i s e n t i r e l i f e . H e married M i s s
Sarah E. H a n d y, o f t h e state o f I n d i a n a , born A u g u s t
9, 847,1 at Greece, N . Y. , her parents m o v i n g
mont, Steuben Co., Ind., in the same year. M r . Ransom
owns 140 acres o f good f a r m land; i s a member o f t h e
Detective Horse Association and at present serving as a
justice of the peace. H i m s e l f and wife are members o f
the Baptist church. H i s parents were natives
daga county, N. Y.
Rathburn, C. D . , resident of Sherwood; occupation,
farmer, also professional veterinary surgeon; came from
.\ ,htabtila counts, Ohio, his native state, in
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I i r i t t 0 here he now resides.
ll d u d
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1.or . l n d treasurer o f his
tewn.hip ( K a n , i an. acre. L i n d , 0,11 Unproved m d
13, g , l t a r , htlildings I c e s successful i n his
Pr,' I I s ot S s I t . , sersnes being in
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Rawson, M . J . , o f Q u i n c y, was b o r n i n Algansee
township, O c t o b e r 8 , 17455. H i s education
tained i n the ss hoots of Coldwater a n d H i l l s d a l e . H e
was nmrricd i n 8376 to M i n i Lenora Root. I s member
of the H . E. slitirch, of which he is trustee and steward.
Has been a member of the town lward, also of the order
of A. 0 . U . W. I n t h e y e a r 1 8 9 0 l i e a n d
Ginness formed a partnership i n the f u r n i t u r e
dertaking business a n d b y e n e r g y a n d perseverance
have established a n e x t e n s i v e t r a d e . T h e y m a k e a
, p , i a l t Ô o f embalming, having learned t h i s t i a d e i n a
noted
o f
einbalming at G r a n d Rapids, Michigan.
They a l s o a r e interested in a large f u r n i t u r e store a t
Jonesville, M i c h . , u n d e r t h e f i r m n a m e
Barber &amp; CP. M r . h l e t l i n n e s s , w i t h w h o m h e
ciated in business, was Isom i n Branch county, and was
married t o M i s s Kachael Sly in 1571. H e is owner of
a fine residence property, also the business
they occupy; i s a member o f t h e K 0 . T . M . , also o f
Rathburn Lodge No. 167 I . 0 . O. F.
Ray, S m i t h 1/., came t o Michigan from New Yo r k
state i n . 8 5 6 and settled a t Grass Lake,
ty. A f t e r remaining there a few years r e t u r n e d
terborough, N. Y. , h i s n a t i v e t o w n , a n d p u r c h a s e d a
hotel, which he conducted for a few years. I n 1871 h e
rent rued t o Michigan and embarked i n the
iness at Grass L ake and l a t e r i n t h e same business a t
Jackson. I n a b o u t 1 8 7 2 h e c a m e t o Coldwater a n d
operated the Seeley farm o f three h u n d r e d a n d twenty
acres f o r a period o f eleven years. I n J u l y, . 8 8 4 , he
purchased a large livery stable on H a n c l i e t t street,which
he now r u n s i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h the Arlington H o t e l ,
which was purchased by h i m
Ray, E d w a r d F . , w a s b o r n i n P h e l p s . O n t a r i o
county, N. Y. , and early i n life engaged w i t h h i s f a t h e r
in the g r o c e r y business. I n 1 8 7 1 came t o Coldwater,
and together w i t h h i s f a t h e r. H e m ) . K a y, entered the
produce and grocery business, the f o r m e r o f which h e
now conducts, having b u i l t tip the most
ness i n t h a t l i n e operated i n t i n t state. I n i 8 9 0 he
purchased a n interest i n t h e A r l i n g t o n H o t e l a n d i s
now a joint o w n e r w i t h h i s u n c l e , S . G . R a y, i n that
business. T h e A r l i n g t o n i s well k n o w n t o t h e public
and stands a t t h e head o f t h e list as a firstin Southern M i t higan.
keynolds, N. A . , attorney and counsellor at law o f
Coldwater. w a s b o r n i n C a y u g a c o u n t y, N . Y . H e
attended school a t F a i r f i e l d S e m i n a r y
county, and a t Red Creek A c a d e m y in l l ' a y n e county,
N. Y. , intending t o m a k e t h e l a w h i s profession, b u t
upon t h e breaking m i t of the w a r o f t h e rebellion, Inc
left s c h o o l a n d enlisted i n C o . A , l o t h N. Y. Cavalry,
September 7 , 1 8 6 1 , a n d s e r v e d i n t h e A r m y o f the
Potomac as p r i v a t e , corporal, sergeant a n d lieutenant,
until A u g u s t 8 , 1 8 6 c . H e w a s t a k e n prisoner on c e
and wounded three times, t h e last time being
pomattox Station j . t before l e e ' s surrender. H e came
to Branch county in M a r c h , 1866, and began the study
of law ten years l a t e r. A f t e r coming t o M i c h i g a n h e
followed the occupation o f f a r m e r a few years u p to the
time of h i s t a k i n g u p t h e s t u d y o f l a w. H e
mitted t o t h e b a r i n June, 1878, and
tered into practice in Coldwater: I I I the fall o f 1878 Ile
was elected c i r c u i t c o u r t commissioner ;old served i n
that office t w o years. l i t the fall o f 1880 he
probate judge, and re-elected each o f the
ing t e r m s , s e r v i n g i n t h a t .office t w e l v e
its organization h e has been a stockholder and director
in t h e Branch C o u n t y Savings Bank. I n 1883 he w .
Instrumental i n organizing Butterworth P o s t G . A . I t .
of Coldwater, and f o r three years was i t s
der. S i n c e residing in Coldwater he was for
a member of the Michigan State Troops, serving for t i n ,
years as lieutenant and for three years as captain o f the
Coldwater l i g h t Guard. S i n c e r e t i r i n g f r o m t h e office
of probate j o d g e he has resinned t h e at tine practice o f
his profession, in which his standing is high, and is now
giving h i s whole time t o law business.
khetibottom, F. C. O m subject was born in Chas
tauqua c o u n t y, N. Y. , August 2 , 1849, a n d c o n t i n u e d
to reside there u n t i l October, 1868, when h e became a
resident of Union City. I n t h a t y e a r he
ing a planing mill i n U n i o n C i t y and continued
cessfully for four years. H e t h e n m o v e d t o Montana,
where h e remained f o r t w o years, again r e t u r n i n g t o
Union C i t y i n 1872, accepting f o r a short thine
tion o f clerk in a dry goods store. I n I iecember,
he formed a partnership with M r. F. T. Caughey, under
the firm nanie of Rheubottom &amp; Caughey,
in the business as f u r n i t u r e dealers a n d undertakers.
Mr. Caughey soon disposed o f his interest to M r. !Base,
and t h e f i r m w a s k n o w n a short t i m e as
&amp; B r a c e M r . Rheubottorn t h e n purchased t h e entile
business and has continued alone since that time. H e
is a gradoate o f t h e School o f E m b a l m i n g
nati, thoroughly conversant with t h e a r t and is
ing member o f the Undertakers' Association
gan. W a s m a r r i e d i n J u n e , t l i f i n , t o M i s s

Cousin. I s a member o f Union City Lodge No. 41. 1 . 0 .
i s F. , and o f S t a r E i w a t u p n t e n t N o . s r . also o f S i .
Joseph Te n t N o . 9 3 , K . O . H . I s one o f
stantial inen o f Branch county.
kin li). James, farmer residing upon Section
vlerhool township, was born i n To m p k i n s county. N . V. ,
in t s a r F i v e years l a t e r h i s parents m o v e d
dusky c o u n t y, Ohio, where t h e s u b j e c t o f t h i s ; k e t c h
lived l u n t i l 1 8 6 4 , i n s h v h y e a r h e m o v e d t o B r o a c h
county, and settled upon the farm where he has resided
since. H e tarries on t h e business o f a general f a r m e r,
having eighty acres o f land in the highest state
vation and a home t h a t i * modern i n a l l respects. H i s
crop of wheat averages 25 bushels a n d corn t o o bushels
per acre, l i e served i n t h e U n i o n a r m y in the war o f
the rebellion, enlisting ( l e t . 16, itt61, i n t h e 72,1 d e g .
tt. V. I n f a n t r y, a n d w a s w o u n d e d i n h i s r i g h t h a n d
A p r i l 6, 1862, in t h e battle of Shiloh, Te n n .
Kupenght, Francis, I tr., resident of E. Gilead, was
born i n the y e a r 5863. i n Bethel township, Branch Co..
Mich. H e received his preparatory education in Branch
county. C o m m e n c e d the study o f medicine at t h e age
of nineteen and graduated f r o n t t h e E c l e c t i c M e d i c a l
College o f I n d i a n a p o l i s i n O M . H e a l s o attended
lectures i n the same city. H i s parents were natives o f
Starke county, Ohio, and moved t o Bethel t o w n s h i p i n
1146
Rutile, A . , o f the Conn o f / t o p i c &amp; Son, ftirniture
dealers o f Bronson, was born N o v. 7,1838, in Cuyahoga
connty,Ohio,and grew t o manhood i n his native county.
%Vas educated i n the common schools a n d learned t h e
trade o f carpenter a n d j o i n e r. H e c a m e t o Br an c h
county i n t h e year 1864, where h e h a s since resided.
He incised t o Bronson i n the y e a r iS77 a n d established
himself in business, one year later taking u p the lumber
trade I n 1884 he purchased the f u r n i t u r e stock o f F..
H. Itillings, in partnership w i t h M r. Jason Shepard, five
years later purchasing his partner's interest in
ness. i n A p r i l , 1892, he took h i s s o n i n t o partnership
with him. I s the owner o f a f a r m , a portion o f w h i c h
Ii:.sit within the corporate limits of Bronson. besides
Russell, J. T. , farmer, residing i n
ship, is a native of Branch County, now living on thefarm
where he was born and reared. I s one of the leading men
of Sherwood township, having filled the offices
of the peace and supervisor. H e is owner o f t o o acres
of f i n e f a r m l a n d , w e l l i m p r o v e d w i t h
buildings.
ROSC, (:. H . , G i r a r d , m i l l e r a n d m e r c h a n t . M r .
Rose us e w n e r o f a g r i s t - m i l l s i t u a t e d o n e - h a l f m i l e
north o f the village; a l s o has a feed and sechangc store
in t h e village. H e h a s o w n e d t h e m i l l , w h i c h h a s
is f u l l r o l l e r process, for t h e p a s t f o a r years, d u r i n g
which the average output has been 26o0 barrels of f l o u r
and f i f t y - t w o t o n s o f feed p e r y e a r. H e
the trade of miller for about twenty years, and is
petent man i n his line o f trade.
Sage, John, fanner, residing i n Algansee township.
was born i n t h e same township Oct. 2 , .858. I n t h e
year 1882 he was married t o G o o d m a n ; t h e y a r c
the parents o f o n e son. T h e f a r m o n which
ducts a general Caroling business consists of seventy-five
acres. M r . Sage i s a w o r t h y member o f the I . 0 . O. F.
His wife is a member o f t h e U n i t e d Brethren church.
Sanderson, G. W., resident of Quincy township, was
born i n H u r o n county. I n childhood his parents moved
to S t . Joseph c o m i t y, M i c h . , a n d l a t e r t o L a G r a n g e
county, I n d . , w h e r e h i s f a t h e r, J o e l S a n d e n o n , s t i l l
resides. T h e s u b j e c t o f t h i s s k e t c h came t o B r a n c h
county in the year 1865 :Lnd located o n the f a r m where
he n o w rseides. H e was m a r r i e d D e f . : 5 , i t t o o , t o
Miss Calista M . Rice, o f T r u m b u l l C lllll ity, O h i o . a n d
has five childrenÑ t w o souus a n d three
Sanderson h a s a l i k i n g f o r f i n e s h e e p ,
Merino b e i n g h i s f a v o r i t e b r e e d ; i s also working i n t o
thoroughbred cattle, raising short -horned D u r b a n . , anal
has a line registered.liambletonian mare. H a s held the
office o f d r a i n sonunissioner; i s a stockholder i n t h e
Quincy National B a n k ; also makes a business o f buying
wool. I s a member o f t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h o f Q u i n c y.
serving as trustee.
Sawyer, A n d r e w J., resident o f B u t l e r, was born in
Palmyra, Wayne Co., O h i o , Ttec. i s , 1846, a n d t h r e e
years l a t e r h i s p a r e n t s m o v e d t o H i l l s d a l e c o u n t y,
Michigan. T h e subject o f ' OUT s k e t c h enlisted Oct. a,
OM}, on tile Second Michigan cavalry,
ferred t o Michigan Sharpshooters, doing g u a r d duty for
some tunic. H e was taken sick and sent to the hospital.
r e t u n i n g to his regiment a f t e r recovery, and did guard
duty f o r o n e y e a r. H e w a s t h e n o r d e r e d t o C a m p
Douglas. Chicago, f r o m O s . , I , A n n t p o l , 91,1 : 1 , 1
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ship, Oct. : 6 , 1870. S h e was born in the town
\ ille, Schenectady Co., N . Y. , N o v. i , t842.
yer owns f o r t y acres o f l a n d , twenty-six o f w h i c h are
under c u l t i v a t i o n . H i m s e l f a n d wife a r e members o f
the Baptist church.
Smers, H . &amp; Son, manufacturers o f nailing a t Sherwood. T h e i r business w a s e s t a b l i s h e d i n
t886 I.y H . Sayers and his s o n R . H . Sayers,
ent owner, who came into the possession o f the business
iIs 189o, and has confined i t since t h a t t i m e
original name of H . Sayers &amp; Son. T h e i r business was
started on a small scale, hut has increased until
sides the m i l l a t Sherwood, he h a s o n e a t A t h e n s and
one At Tehonsha, employing n i n e t y m e n , using 25,000
cords o f t i m b e r a n n u a l l y. T h e output o f t h e mills i s
25,000 sets o f headings p e r d a y, making three-fourths
of all the nail-keg headings used in the country.
Sebring, J o h n , Q u i n c y, M i c h . , i s a f a r m e r a n d
stock breeder o f D u b = cattle and stock sheep. C a m e
to Q u i n c y i n N o v e m b e r, 1853, from Wayne county, N.
V. H e w a s m a r r i e d i n N e w Y o r k t o M i s s M a r y A .
Pettys, and t o this union f o u r children h a v e been born,
two boys and two girls. H e is a ineinber o f
tive Association.
Schniedlen, W. H . , manufacturer o f carriages a n d
road carts a t Coldwater. H e i s a native o f Goshen, N .
Y.; came t o M i c h i g a n w i t h h i s p a r e n t s w h e n b u t a
c h i l d ; t h e y located in lackson c o u n t y, where
ject grew t o manhood. H e learned t h e t r a d e
riage maker and soon engaged i n t h e business which he
has followed f o r several years, first a t
id Sturgis, M i c h . H e came to Coldwater in 1883, where
he has followed t h e business e v e r since. H e was t h e
patentee uf t h e Coldwater C a r t , w i t h Thomas O ' B r i e n ,
which had a large sale. M r . Schmedlen later patented
tlie H i n t Road Cart, which h e l a t e r s o l d t o parties i n
H i n t , M i c h . T h e " Schniedlin Speed C a r t , " w h i c h h e
now manufactures, is well liked by all horsemen a n d is
sold t h r o u g h o u t t h e U n i t e d States a n d Canada. H e
ha-s b e e n v e r y successful i n h i s business. H e i s a
prominent inember o f t h e Masonic f r a t e r n i t y
eral other societies.
Schwar/. 0 . J . , dealer i n clothing a n d
nishing goods a t C o l d w a t e r. B u s i n e s s w a s s t a r t e d i n
the year 1836, by L . U. Halstead, and conducted by h i m
several years. T h e business changed owners s e v e r a l
times u p to 1891, when t h e subject o f t h i s s k et c h took
possession. H e i s d o i n g a large business i n t h i s a n d
adjoining counties; has lumen quite successful and has a
Large and growing trade.
Seely, S. M . , o n e o f t h e leading citizens
water, came to that city in i 8 5 3 . H e is a
ty owner and Was the founder o f S e e l y l a r k
eral o t h e r a d d i t i o n s . W a s l a r g e l y interested i n t h e
Mansfield &amp; C o l d w a t e r r a i l r o a d , d o n a t i n g
towards t h e b u i l d i n g o f t h e road; i s interested i n t h e
state school d o n a t i n g o v e r $2,000 f o r its
given a l s o v e r y l i b e r a l l y t o w a r d t h e erection o f t h e
churches, especially t h e Presbytenan c h u r c h , a n d for
many o t h e r purposes. F o r m e r l y , w e understand, M r.
Seely was f a r t h e m o s t wealthy resident o f Coldwater;
during the last t e n years, i t i s s a i d he h a s
mously ( m i l l i o n s ) , m o s t l y i n r a i l r o a d b u i l d i n g i n t h e
southwest
Seymour, H e n r y. T h e subject o f this mention, M r.
Henry Seymour, is o n e o f t h e leading a n d s u b s t a n t i a l
bnsiness men o f U n i o n C i t y, M i c h . I l e w a s born i n
Oneida county. N. Y. , i n . 8 3 6 , a n d c a m e t o B r a n c h
county, Mich.. w i t h his parents ten years l a t e r, settling
at U n i o n City. H e s o o n a f t e r l e a r n e d t h e trade o f . ,
tin-smith at ('oldwater, a n d followed i t for a n u m b e r of
years. A t the breaking o u t of the war of the Rebellion
he enlisted i n Battery I ) , First Michigan l i g h t A r t i l l e r y,
serving three years. I n 1866 h e was married to Carrie
E. Ta t h e r l e y, and i n .877 opened a grocery and crockery
store in Union c i t y, which he h a s successfully operated
since that time. H e
a stock h o l d e r and director o f
the Union C i t y National Hank, has served as supervisor
kw seven y e a r s a n d a s c i t y treasurer f o r t w o years.
Mr. Seymour i s the father o f three c h i l d r e n ,
and a n daughter. H e is t h e o w n e r o f a
block a n d a fine residence property in Union
is one of the leading members o f the Corbin Post, G. A.
K., of Union city, and is o n e o f the foremost btisiness
men of the place.
Shaffmaster, F r i t z , o n e o f the leading farmers of
Matteson township, c a m e front the s t a t e of New York
in the year 1855; first settled i n Bronson
in ill6o miaowed to Matteson a n d purchased ¥ farm he
now owns. W h e n be came to the state o f Michigan, he
hod so means, but w a s f u l l of pluck and industry, by
which he has acquired a fine property o f 32o acres well
imposed with modern buildings. H e h a s
offices of township trustee, treasurer and
a g a i n .

Shaffniaster, J . H . , f a r m e r o f Brunson t o w n s h i p ,
son o f Christopher Shaffmaster, is a n a t i v e of t h e state
of Michigan, born a n d reared upon t h e f a r m where h e
now resides. I s a m a n o f m u c h energy
ance.
Shaw, J. H . , a prosperous fanner of
ship; i s a n a t i v e o f M i c h i g a n , born o n t h e same farm
upon which he n o w resides. H i s f a r m consists o f one
hundred a n d s i x t y acres o f a s g o o d l a n d a s c a n be
found in the c o u n t y, under a h i g h state o f c u l t i v a t i o n
and improved w i t h m o d e r n b u i l d i n g s . M r . Shaw pays
some attention t o b r e e d i n g f i n e h o r s e s , making
cialty o f Cleveland bay and French coach horses.
Sherman, A . A . , l u m b e r dealer o f Coldwater, is a
native o f the state of N e w Yo r k . W h e n a child
rents moved t o Kendallville, I n d . , where the subject o f
this s k e t c h r e s i d e d u n t i l t h i r t y years o f age, following
the o c c u p a t i o n o f f a n n e r. I n 1 8 7 o h e moved t o the
state o f M i s s o u r i a n d engaged i n t h e l u m b e r trade,
which h e f o l l o w e d u n t i l t h e y e a r 1 8 7 3 , w h e n h e
came t o Coldwater a n d engaged in t h e manufactore o f
carriages. H e afterward took u p the planing
ness, later engaging in the business o f b u i l d e r
tractor, i n c o m p a n y w i t h M r . Brown, u n d e r t h e f i r m
name o f Brown &amp; Sherman. I n the year i890 they took
up the retail lumber trade, the firm existing
when M r . Sherman purchased t h e interest o f
ner a n d h a s s i n c e co nd u cted t h e business. H e also
owns a n d conducts a farm n e a r t h e city o f Coldwater.
He has served t h e people as city- alderman m o r e than
seven y e a r s a n d was c a n d i d a t e for the office
in 1893 on the Democratic t i c k e t , b u t w a s defeated by
four votes, although the city was carried b y
licans by a majority of from 300 to 325. I s a member o f
the I . 0 . 0 . F . . a n d M a s o n i c 1:aternity. I s a w e l l
known a n d successful business man.
Shipman, John B., attorney and counsellor at law at
Coldwater, is a native o f t h e state o f Connecticut. H e
came t o M i c h i g a n w h e n a child, and w a s educated in
the s c h o o l s o f t h e s t a t e ; t o o k u p the study o f law a t
Centerville, S t . Joseph c o u n t y, Michigan, and
mitted to the Bar in t h a t county where l i e practiced six
years. H e then came t o Branch c o m i t y, where he has
since followed h i s profession. H e has served as judge
of the circuit court for four years; was made a candidate
for t h e s u p r e m e b e n c h b u t w a s defeated b y J u d g e
Campbell. H e has held other positions o f honor i n the
county and state, and stands at t h e head o f
sion.
Short, B. W. , farmer r e s i d i n g in B e t h e l t o w n s h i p ;
was born i n L i v i n g s t o n county, N . Y. , i n I85o, and six
years later his parents m o v e d t o Jonesville, Michigan,
remaining t h e r e o n e y e a r, when t h e y moved t o Bethel
township where t h e s u b j e c t o f this s k e t c h has resided
since. M r . S h o r t i s o w n e r o f . , line farm consisting of
246 acres.
Simmons, H i r a m R . . r e s i d e n t o f Butler, was lairs
in Stamford. D e l a w a r e c o u n t y, N . Y . M a y 8th, 0341,
where h e resided u n t i l 1 8 6 1 , w h e n lie enlisted i n the
l41st R e g i m e n t N . Y. Volunteers, serving t h r e e years
during the war of t h e R e b e l l i o n , d u r i n g which t i m e he
was engaged in a n u m b e r of battles and
self with credit. A f t e r an honorable discharge from the
army he came west and located i n the village of Butler,
in i875, where he entered i n t o the inerehantile business
in which lie h a s c o n t i n u e d s i n c e , and i s in
ment of a prosperous trade. H i s parents were natives
of Delaware c o u n t y, N . A . , permanently residing there,
both n o w b e i n g dead. H i s grandfather w a s a soldier
in t h e Revolutionary war. T h e s u b j e c t o f this sketch
married Mary F. Conn, who was born nv Pontiac county
Mich.. J a n u a r y z. I85o. H e r father w a s a n a t i v e o f
Boston, b o r n t h e r e F e l m a r y 2 , D i o n . H e s e r v e d as
body guard t o General L a f a y e t t e o f revolutionary tame,
and was present A t t h e l a y i n g I A t h e corner stone o f
Hunker H i l l monument. H e r m o t h e r ' s maiden name
was lainisa A n d r e w s , w h o w a s b o r n i n t h e s t a t e o f
Maine, Febuary i S , Dlim, a n d w a s married to Charles
B. Conn, in 1832 i n B o s t o n , from w h e n c e they moved
to the territory of Michigan i n 1834. H e r grandfather,
Capt. John l'erse, fought u n d e r Wa s h i n g t o n , a n d her
father died while marching to the war o f 18 r 2.
George Conn died in the late war of the Rebellion while
in charge o f d u t y a f t e r Morgan.
Skeels, Frank L . , o n e o f t h e leading lawyers of
Branch county, now deceased, was a native tit-Coldwater.
where he was born i n 1847. H i s father. Nelson Skeels,
was ¥ merchant of Coldwater f o r many y e l l -4, and after
his retirement horn business w a s elected judge
bate for one term. F r a n k L . Skeels after Completing
a course in the schools of culdwater attended
tor,' school at Clavarac on the H o d s o n , New Yo r k , and
entered Ya l e College i n the year 0165, graduating from
there in 1869, when he returned t o Coldwater
tered the office of Ex-Judge N . P. Love-ridge, where he
studied law a short time, and then entered
sity of Michigan, law department, from which

nated in : S i c H e was admitted to the bar
wards, and at o n c c began t h e practice o f law
water, :ind r a p i d l y a d v a n c e d t o t h e f r o n t r a n k o f his
profession. H e served as prosecuting attorney,
fused t h e j u d g e s h i p o f probate c o u r t . H e w a s a l s o
connected w i t h t h e " C o u r i e r " o f Coldwater f o r some
u n i t . H e continued in a c t i v e practice o f his profession
up to a short t i m e prior t o h i s d e a t h . H e w a s w e l l
known and h i g h s spoken o f b y a l l who knew him.
Skinner, C. I t . , Q u i n c y, w a s I m r n i n the state o f
New Yo r k . A few y e a r s l a t e r l i e moved w i t h
ents to Indiana, where he lived twelve years.
wards moved t o I o w a , w h e r e h e r e s i d e d u n t i l . 8 7 4 ,
when he came to Quincy, M i c h . , and established a real
estate, f i r e a n d l i f e i n s u r a n c e office. H e i s
auctioneer o f wide reputation, d o i n g business for miles
around. M r . S k i n n e r h a s b e e n m a r r i e d t w i c e . H e
was married t o his first w i f e in 1 8 5 9 and t o
in 1891. I n his v o c a t i o n M r . S k i n n e r i s doing a fine
buisiness.
Shaman. L., is a dealer in clothingand
ing goods at Coldwater, lie having founded the business
in t h e year 1866. M r . Shaman is a native o f the state o f
New Yo r k , came t o Coldwater i n t h e y e a r i 8 6 6 , and
immediately opened h i s business, w h i c h i s n o w t h e
pioneer business house o f the city, doing a large business
in this and adjoining counties. H e is a stockholder and
director o f the Coldwater National Bank. H e has been
quite successful i n business, a n d t o d a y stands
head o f the business m e n o f Branch county.
Smith, A . l . . M r . Smith is one of t h e best k n o w n
farmers a n d also o n e o f t h e largest l a n d o w n e r s i n
Branch county. H e was born on the farm which he now
owns o n section an, G i r a r d township. H i s
min Smith, entered t h e l a n d i n 1832. B e s i d e s d o i n g
general farming, M r . Smith h a s f o u n d b o t h p l e a s u r e
and profit i n breeding and developing a high
road and track horses, and is the owner of
ising and well known horses; among t h e m can
tioned Chartana, a son o f t h e w e l l - k n o w n sire, Magna
Charta. H e is also owner o f a fashionably bred son o f
Pilot M e d i u m ; dam by M a g n a Charta; a d dam
terlode; 3 d by F i r s t Marnbrino Chief, and 4 t h by H i l l ' s
Blackhawk. H e is also the possessor o f
ble brood mares; among them can l i e mentioned S n i p ,
dam o f Oliver West, 2:25 IA; Chicago Bell, dam
stone, and a n u m b e r o f o t h e r s equally good. H e also
breeds some f i n e specimens o f c a t t l e f r o m
horned Durhams, a n d in hogs l i e m a d e i s specialty o f
the Poland China. T h e farm is well supplied w i t h good
buildings and all modern improvements, also a p r i v a t e
training t r a c k . I t i s w e l l adapted to general farming,
and yields crops above the average. W h e a t , per
bu., corn So b i t , oats 40 b i t , barley 3o but a n d hay t w o
(pm. M r . S m i t h h a s b e e n successful i n h i s chosen
work; i s vvell k n o w n a n d respected t h r o u g h o o t t h e
connty.
Smith, H . 11., f a n n e r o f Sherwood t o w n s h i p , i s a
native of Calhoun county. I n t 8 7 4 h e located o n h i s
present farni o f 240 acres, w h i c h i s well improved w i t h
good frame house and barns.
Smith, Fl. H . , one o f t h e b e s t k n o w n f a r m e r s o f
Branch county, is the subject o f t h i s mention, residing
on s e c t i o n 9 . B e t h e l t o w n s h i p . H e w a s h o r n i n
Knox / m i n t y, Ohio, i n 1832, and c o n t i n u e d t o r e s i d e
there t i l l he was eighteen years o f age. A t that time, in
company w i t h his parents, he came to Michigan
cated on section am, Bethel t o w n s h i p , i n the year 1850
In r85/1 M r. Smith was united i n marriage t o M a r y A
Smead, a native o f Branch c o u n t y, M i c h . T h a t union
has lumen b l e s t b y f o u r c h i l d r e n : H e r b e r t J., Ardella,
Clara M . and Fred E . I n the year DIfio they
the farm where they now reside, and w h i c h i s k n o w n
throughout the county as the Snow Prairie Stock F a r m .
Mr. Smith bias taken a deep interest i n the breeding o f
a superior grade of horses, and is t h e o w n e r o f several
of the best known t r a c k h o r s e s i n t h e c o u n t y, among
which can be m e n t i o n e d t h e w e l l - k n o w n bro,s1 m a r e
Maggie, dam o f Epworth, with a r e c o r d o f 2.45: J o e ,
trial 2:37; Philetta, w i t h a two-year- o l d record o f r:28,A,
which she redliced as a t h r e e -year-old t o r a t , and as a
fonr-year-old t o r a m i i / . l ' h i l e t t a i s o n e o f t h e b e s t
race horses Branch ¡minty has ever p r o d u c e d . and M r.
Smith has refused a handsome offer o f $ 5 , 0 0 0 f o r her,
believing she s t i l l has a bright ( m a r e and possibility o f
some day reigning as queen o f t h e t u r f . B e s i d e s these
well known horses they have raised s e v e r a l o t h e r well
known c o l t s , s u c h a s Tr A C I l l a r k , W i t h a t r i a l o f
-40 as a three year o l d . T h e i r h o m e i s o n e o f t h e
most modern i n the ronnty, as t h e ai.companying
Dation w i l l show. B e s i d e s attending t o h i . d i t t i e s a t
home, M r . Smith h a s f o n n d t b n e to take an
terest i n county affairs, and has served the people of his
township as supervisor and also i n other
ial positions. H e is an ardent republican and is
the recogniced leaders o f that parts i n Branch county.
Smith, M a h l o n A . M r s . . w i f e of M . A

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teased, is a resident of Coldwater township.
ried at Miles, Michigan, October 5 , _t 5 _ , _ whefe s h e
resided o n e y e a r, then c a m e t o Branch c o u n t y S h e
afterwards moved on to the farm where she n o w resides
to enty-eight years ago. M r s . S m i t h i s t h e mother ot
our children, t w o suns and t o o daughters. T h e sons
ire prominent business m e n o f Miles, Michigan. O n e
daughter is teaching at Coldwater, and t h e other one i s
attending school. M r s . S m i t h is a prominent m e m b e r
at the Al E . c h u r c h a n d i s m u c h interested in church
.ind school work, s h e i s managing the 'arm owned
herself and is meeting with well merited success.
Smith. Moses, l u m b e r d e a l e r a n d
plies, P o r t l a n d c e m e n t , l i m e , e t c . , i n t h e c i t y a t
Coldwater. I l e i s a n a t i v e 0 1 t h e s t a t e o f N e w
Jersey, came t o M i c h i g a n i n 1885, made h i s h o m e
in Coldwater, and purchased t h e business o f E . D .
Chapman, n o w d o i n g a l a r g e business, h i s p a t r o n ,
being r e s i d e n t s w i t h i n t h e c o u n t y. . I l e h a s goren
his w h o l e t i m e a n d a t t e n t i o n t o h i s business, a n d
was e n g a g e d i n tile S a m e l i n e b e f o r e h e c a m e t o
Michigan.
Snyder, A E . , f a r m e r and s t o c k raiser
son township, c a m e t o B r a n c h c o u n t y f r o m N e w
Yo r k . i n 1869, and f o l l o w e d t h e m i l l i n g business i n
Michigan and I n d i a n a u n t i l t h e y e a r i871, w h e n h e
settled u n t h e f a r m where h e n o w l i v e s . W h e n l i e
t o o k possession o f t h i s f a r m t h e r e w a s b u t t h r e e
acres i m p r o v e d , b u t he n o w has s i x acres
tivation. F o r the p a s t t w e n t y y e a r s h e h a s p a i d
considerable a t t e n t i o n t o fine s t o c k a n d i s
several o f t h e b e s t r o a d h o r s e s . l i e o w n s t h e
liashao C h i e f and A . E . S. M r . S n y d e r i s
ing the office o f t o w n s h i p t r e a s u r e r ; was
that office i n t h e spring
Southern M i c h i g a n N a t i o n a l B a n k . T h i s b a n k
is o n e o f t h e b e s t k n o w n a n d s t r o n g e s t b a n k i n g
houses in t h e state o f M i c h i g a n . I t was o r g a n i z e d
in N o v e m b e r, 1871, w i t h a c a p i t a l s t o c k o f 8110,000.
T h i s was increased i n 1874 t o St65,000. I t s p r e s e n t
capital b e i n g St65,000, w i t h a s u r p l u s and u n d i v i d e d
profit o f 880.000, m a k i n g a t o t a l o f
largest o f a n y ba nk i n B r a n c h c o u n t y. I t s
cers were C. D . Randall, president; C. G . L u c e . r i c e '
resident; I . . E . Rose, cashier. T h e s e
been changed, and t h e present o ff i c e r s consist
E. Rose. p r e s i d e n t ; C . D . R a n d a l l . v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ,
and A . E . Upson, cashier. I n 1 8 9 i i t s c h a r t e r was
extended f o r t w e n t y years l o n g e r. T h i s b a n k was
the first i n Br an c h c o u n t y t o a d o p t t h e
burglar-proof safe, i t s v a u l t s a r e f i r e p r o o f
pays f o u r p e r cent, i n t e r e s t o n a l l t i m e d e p o s i t s .
The bank has been a b l y managed a n d e n j o y s
utation o f being one o f the solid b a n k i n g institutions
of the state o f M i c h i g a n .
Spade, N o a h , f a r m e r . r e s i d i n g o n s e c t i o n 5 ,
K i n d e r h o o k t o w n s h i p , was born i n S u m m i t c o u n t y,
Ohio, i n 1839, where he resided f o r t y - f i v e
was m a r r i e d at t h e age o f t w e n t y, t o M i s s M a r y : V
Watters, a n d t h e n m o v e d t o t h e f a r m u p o n w h i c h
they n o w reside, a n d h a v e a b e a u t i f u l f a r m o f o n e
hundred and five acres and a v e r y fine
ire t h e parents o f six c h i l d r e n , all l i v i n g e x c e p t o n e
son. W i l l i a m , w h o d i e d u p o n his t w e n t y day.
Starr, taeurge, was b o r n i n the village o f Clinton,
Leitawee c o u n t y M i c h . , September I , 1838.
tended p u b l i c and select schools u n t i l I l e
teen years o f age, w h e n I l e b e c a m e c l e r k i n a s t o r e
to secure funds f o r a h i g h e r education, s u b s e q u e n t l y
attending school a t Yp s i l a n t i . a n d a
lege a t D e t r o i t . l i t M a r c h , 1 8 5 6 , h e a c c e p t e d a
position a s b o o k - k e e p e r i n t h e b a n k i n g h o u s e o f
Crippen &amp; F i s k ( G e n e r a l C . B . F i s k , n o w
bright, N . J.) a n d f o u n d the business congenial. H e
remained w i t h t h e b a n k d u r i n g m a n y subsequent
changes, became a p a r t n e r w i t h H e n r y C. L e w i s , t h e
famous a r t c o l l e c t o r o f t h e west, a c t i n g a s cashier.
g i v i n g i t h i s zealous a t t e n t i o n u n t i l J u l y i , i 8 6 5 .
when the C o l d w a t e r N a t i o n a l B a n k w a s organized.
Mr. Starr was its cashier a n d o n e o f i t s p r i n c i p a l
directors, and so continued b y subsequent e l e c t i o n s
until t h e sleuth o f M r. L e w i s i n A u g u s t , ' 8 8 4 , w h e n
he was made president o f t h e b a n k . H e o c c u p i e d
the same desk f o r so many years that his face became
as familiar to thebusiness men as the faces o f their own
household. M r . Starr was a quiet,
man o f unquestioned i n t e g r i t y, clear judgment, great
business a b i l i t y, and was v e r y successful. H e was a
public siffrited citizen, d e v o t e d t o t h e g r o w t h a n d
prosperity o f the c i t y o f C o l d w a t e r. I n a d d i t i o n t o
hits business as banker, he engaged i n
lacturing enterprises and was partner i n
inent b u s i n e s s c o n c e r n s . H e w a s c a l l e d 1 9 . h i s
fell"si citizens t o d i ff e r e n t positions o f responsibility
am] trust, serving t w o y e a r s a s m a y o r o f h i s c i t y.
Mr. Starr d i e d S e p t e m b e r 3 0 , 1 8 8 9 H e o as t h e

father o f t w o children, M r . Jo hn S t a r r, Sr.. n o w o n e
o f t h e leading business m e n o f C o l d w a t e r. c o n n e c t e d
w it ht t h e Wo o d o ard D r y Goods Co.; and M i s s Georgie.
Starr, w h o is a t p r e s e n t a t t e n d i n g A n n
versity.
Stelle Calvin. T h e s u b j e c t o f t h i s s k e t c h was
burn i n t h e y e a r 1840, and c a m e t o G i l e a d t o w n s h i p
with his m o t h e r w h i l e y e t a c h i l d . A l t e r her d e a t h in
1887, h e assumed c o n t r o l o f t h e f a r m , 11111I
cessfully operated i t since i l a t time. I lis a t t e n t i o n
has been t u r n e d t o general f a r m i n g and stock raising.
His tarot is one o f t h e best i n t h e t o w n s h i p and w e l l
adapted t o s t o c k r a i s i n g and general f a r m i n g .
Steffe. E d w a r d . f a r m e r reS111111g ill t h e t o w n s h i p
of G i l e a d , i s a n a t i v e o f S a n d u s k y c o u n t y. O f t 0,
from whence h e moved to B r a n c h c o u n t y in t h e y e a r
i 883, and l o c a t e d o n t h e l a r i n w h e r e h e n o w resides.
In 1870 he was m a r r i e d t o M i s s Rebecca D i c e , a n d
to t h i s u n i o n f i v e c h i l d r e n h a v e b e e n
S t e &amp; owns one h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y - f i v e a c r e s
best f a r m i n g l a n d i n t h e t o w n s h i p . I Ian a b e a u t i f u l
home a n d a l l t h a t is necessary t o m a k e
able.
Strickland, Jerome E . , f a n n e r, r e s i d i n g
water t o w n s h i p , is a native o f t h e state o f N e w Yo r k ;
came t o B r a n c h c o u n t y in 1884 w i t h h i s parents, who
settled o n t h e f a r m n o w o w n e d b y h i n t , c o n s i s t i n g of
one h u n d r e d and t w e n t y acres 011 section 2. H e has
given some a t t e n t i o n t o b r e e d i n g o f fine
now owns some v e r y p r o i n i s i n g c o l t s ; h a s a l s o b r e d
short- h o r n D u r h a m cattle. I le has t a k e n a n a c t i v e
interest i n t h e public schools, serving as school officer
in d i f f e r e n t capacities. I s a m e m b e r o f t h e G r a n g e ,
also o f t h e F a n n e r s ' A l l i a n c e Society. H e has been
successful a n d i s c o n s i d e r e d o n e o f t h e l e a d i n g
farmers o f t h i s t o w n s h i p .
Strong, M y r o n W. , f a r m e r, r e s i d i n g o n s e c t i o n
19. K i n d e r h o o k t o w n s h i p , was born i n
legany c o u n t y, N . V. , in t 829. A t nine years o f age
he moved w i t h his parents t o C o l d w a t e r, where t h e y
resided s e v e n y e a r s . a n d t h e n m o v e d t o S t r o n g
Island, where h i s f a t h e r m a d e t h e
and where t h e subject o f t h i s s k e t c h l i v e d u n t i l t h e
year 1865. I n t h e y e a r 1866 he was m a r r i e d to A n n i e
Purdy, and m o v e d t o t h e f a r m u p o n w h i c h h e n o w
resides, w h e r e he has i m p r o v e d one o f the best farms
in t h e c o u n t y.
Stull, L a z a r u s , f a r m e r, r e s i d i n g i n M a t t e s o n
township, was b o r n i n M i f f l i n c o u n t y.
ber 25, 1826. I l e i s a s o n o f B a r n h a r d
beth ( G o t h l S t u l l , descendants o f N e w Jersey, w h o
located i n P e n n s y l v a n i a , w h e r e t h e y r a i s e d t h e i r
f a m i l y. T h e y were t i l l e r s o f t h e soil, as h ave been
the S t u l l s so f a r a s k n o w n . A t t h e age
two, t h e s u b j e c t o f t h i s s k e t c h m o v e d t o Seneca
count)', O h i o , w h e r e he f o l l o w e d t h e o c c u p a t i o n o f
farmer and b l a c k s m i t h . I n t h e y e a r 1853, h e came
to St. Joseph c o u n t y, M i c h i g a n , and l a t e r t o B r a n c h
c o u n t y, where he engaged i n c l e a r i n g land, d o i n g as
much g r u b b i n g a n d l a n d c l e a r i n g as a n y resident o f
the s t a t e l i e was married i n 1855, t o M a r i e Staley.
In t h e year t 8 6 0 he e m i g r a t e d t o F r e m o n t c o u n t y,
Iowa, p u r c h a s i n g a f a r m o f e i g h t y acres, w h e r e h e
remained f i v e y e a r s , w h e n h e r e t u r n e d
c o u n t y, a n d purchased t h e f a r m where Ile n o w lives.
c o n c l u d i n g that M i c h i g a n was a g o o d e n o u g h state
for h i m . M r s . S t u l l d i e d i n A u g u s t , 1865, l e a v i n g
four c h i l d r e n . E l l e n , n o w d ece a sed ,
mon, n o w deceased, and J a c o b B . , w h o i s s t i l l a t
home at h o m e w i t h h i s f a t h e r. I n 1866, he m a r r i e d
Miss S a r a h L y t e r , 01 B r a n c h c o u n t y . W h e n h e
moved o n t o h i s f a r m i t was w i l d l a n d , b u t
dustry o f h i m s e l f and son h e n o w has a fine
e i g h t y acres.
Sweet, I lezekiah, present s h e r i f f of Branch county
was b o r n i n L a k e c o u n t y, O h i o , i n 1840. C a m e t o
Branch c o u n t y w i t h h i s parents in t 8 5 t , t h e y s e t t l i n g
in B a t a v i a township, l i e was educated in the c o u n t y
;Ind spent his early l i f e i n t h e occupation of f a r m i n g .
A t t h e age o f eighteen h e b e g a n c l e r k i n g , w h i c h h e
followerl u n t t l t l i f i r, w h e n h e e n l i s t e d
H. F i r s t M i c h i g a n I n f a n t r y, a n d s e r v e d t w o years.
He was wounded a n d t a k e n p r i s o n e r a t t h e b a t t l e o t
Gaines' M i l l s in 1862, was h e l d prisoner for six weeks,
then exchanged. l i e again enlisted i n A u g u s t , 1864.
in C o m p a n y C, 28t11 M i c h i g a n I n f a n t r y, serving u n t i l
the close o f t h e w a r . W h e n t h e w a r was o v e r he
returned t o B r a n c h c o u n t y and entered i n t o business.
In 1890 was elected s h e r i f f o f B r a n c h c o m i t y , :old
re-elected ill 1 $92. I s a m e m b e r o f t h e G. A . R . . A .
O. U . \.Y. a n d U n i o n Ve t e r a n s ' U n i o n .
Montague, J. I I . , C o l d w a t e r. s e r v i n g a t p r e s e n t
a;,( justice o f peace, i s a n a t i v e o f t h e state o f N e w
Yo r k , c o m i n g t o M i c h i g a n i n 1 8 6 9 . and ! m o l e his
permanent h o m e i n C o l d w a t e r. I n 1 8 7 6 l i e WaS
elected constable, s e r v i n g a s s u c h f o u r t e e n y e a r s ,

hits alS11 1/41111 1 MC o f t h e coroners o f t h e c o u n t y
since January I . 1887, i n 11491 w a s e l e c t e d justice
o f t h e peace t o f i l l t h e u n e x p i t e d term o f
Has a l s o b e e n d e p u t y United States marshal t o r
three years. H a n always taken a n active interest i n
p o l i t i c s and is t i n e o f t h e leading republicans o f time
c o u n t y.
Mosher. James 1).. p r e s e n t c o u n t y treasurer. sta.
born F e b r u a r y i t . 0 4 6 0 . i n C o l d w a t e r
Branch c o u n t y . I n e a r l y y o u t h h e a t t e n d e d l b
schools o f t h e t a n n i n . a n d f i n i s h e d
II illsdale college. A f t e r l e a v i n g college he
in t h e business o f f a r m i n g a n d t a u g h t school d u r i n g
the w i n t e r m o n t h s . I l e sm.% et! a s t O W 1141 ill c l e r k
for K i n t l e r h o u k since '8147. u n t i l h i s e l e c t i o n t o t h e
office O f o n i n t y t r e a s u r e r i n t h e y e a r
now serving h i s f i r s t t e r m . l i m e
Mosher, a itative o f N e w Yo r k state. otts ¥
of the
pioneer.; i d B r a n c h c ttttt ay. h a v i n g s e t t l e d here i n
September. 1835, h i s f a t h e r. E d w i n M o s h e r, b e i n g at
t h a t t i m e s i x years t i l a g e . T h e c o u n t r y was t h e n a
nearly u n b r o k e n forest. b u t h e l i v e d t o s e e
road a n d o t h e r m o d e r n i m p r o v e m e n t s f o l l o w t h e
clearing u p o f t h e l a n d . T h e parents
parents o f t h e subject o f t h i s s k et c h were f a n n e r s b y
occupation,
M u n r o , Chas. V. M . . f a r m e r, r e s i d e n t o f l i p t l e r
township, wa.s b o r n i n L i t c h f i e l d .
Mich., N o v e m b e r 4 , 1847. I l i s p a r e n t s m o v e d t i t
B u t l e r t o w n s h i p when o u r s u b j e c t w a s l i n t t h r e e
years o f age, a n d t h i s has b e e n h i s h o m e ever since
I lis parents were n a t i v e s o f t h e state o f N e w Yo r k ,
and c a m e t o B r a n c h c o u n t y a t an e a r l y d a y. M r .
M u n r o and h i s m o t h e r ; I r e j o i n t o w n e r s o f
dred a n d t w e n t y acres o f f a r m l a n d , t h r e e h u n d r e d
o f w h i c h i s u n d e r c u l t i v a t i o n , p r o d u c i n g c r o p s as
b o u n t i f u l as t h a t o f any f a r m i n t h e c o u n t y.
M u r p h y. T h o m a s , resident o f Q u i n c y. is time o f
the o l d e s t s e t t l e r s i n B r a n c h c o u n t y . H e
ways been an a c t i v e c i t i z e n , f u l l o f e n t e r p r i s e a n d
public spirit, g i v i n g h i s b e s t e ff o r t s i n
tion o f t h e interests o f t h e c o u n t y. H e a n d his aged
wife a r e c o m f o r t a b l y s i t u a t e d o n t h e i r f a r m i n
Q u i n c y.
Narbcr, C., f a r m e r, resitting i n S h e r w o o d , i s a
native o f St. Joseph c o u n t y. M i c h i g a n . l i e came t o
Branch c o u n t y in r 876. w h e r e he h a s since remained.
except a s h o r t t i m e spent i n o t h e r parts o f t h e state.
Is o w n e r o f one h u n d r e d a n d eighteen acres
wood t o w n s h i p a n d o t h e r p r o p e r t y i n A n t r i m
c o u n t y, H i s f a r m i n S h e r w o o d i s a l l
tion a n d i s w e l l i m p r o v e d w i t h g o o d houses a n d
barns.
N e t t l e t o n , V. h a r d w a r e d e a l e r o f C o l d w a t e r.
T h e business was o r g a n i z e d i n t h e y e a r 11466 b y D .
N e t t l e t o n , w h o c o n d u c t e d i t u n t i l 1889.
ness was then t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e present p r o p r i e t o r.
Mr. V. I . . N e t t l e t o n . w h o h a s m a d e a s p e c i a l t y 01
bicycles, s e l l i n g o v e r seventy wheels last season. and
liver o n e h u n d r e d t h i s , l i e h a s d o n e t h e largest
trade i n t h a t l i n e o f a n y o n e h o u s e i n t h e
side o f t h e cities o f D e t r o i t o r G r a n d Rapids. M r .
N e t t l e t o n is a m e m b e r o f t h e o r d e r o f K . o f P. I las
been successful a n d i s w e l l k n o w n t h r o u g h o u t t h e
county.
N e w b e r y &amp; Peters, a t t o r n e y s a n d
lao. T h i s firm, c o n s i s t i n g o f F r a n k
and M e l v i n PI P e t e r s , w a s o r g a n i z e d i n S e p t e m b e r.
t 891. M r N e w b e r y i s a n a t i v e o f M i c h i g a n , b o r n
Lit R o c h e s t e r. O a k l a n d c o u n t y, and was e d u c a t e d a t
College. Mass.. g r a d u a t i n g i n t h e
i863. l i e t h e n studio.' m e d i c i n e , g r a d u a t i n g f r o m
the u n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n i n t h e c l a s s o f ' 8 6 5 .
A f t e r teaching a n u m b e r o f years i n O a k l a n d a n d
Branch c o u n t i e s , I n c w a s e l e c t e d c o u n t y c l e r k 0 1
Branch c o m a ) . i n 1874, a n d s e r v e d f o r s i x y e a r s .
W h i l e s t i l l c l e r k l i e wa.s a d m i t t e d t o t h e bar i n ' 8 7 8 .
and i n 1881 c o m m e n c e d t h e p r a c t i c e o f l a w. F o r
six years Inc was i n i c i r t n e r s h i p w i t h Charles N . Legg.
the present j u d g e t i l p r o l i a t e ot said c o u n t y, a n d was
afterwards associated w i t h M i l o I ) C a m p b e l l a n d
M o r e y 0 . V i e t s i n t h e p r a c t i c e o f h i s profession.
D u r i n g t h e w a r o f t h e r e b e l l i o n Inc s e r v e d f o r t w o
years as a p r i v a t e i n c o m p a n y k , 5 t h r e g i m e n t . N .
Y. Vo l s . ( D u r y e e s Z o n a v e s i a n d f r o m 1887 t o 1:491
held t h e o f f i c e o f i n s p e c t o r g e n e r a l
state troops. M r . Peters, t h e j u n i o r m e m b e r o f t h e
firm, i s also a native o f M i c h i g a n , b u n t
county. H e graduated f r o m t h e l a w d e p a r t m e n t 01
the u n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n in 0(91, w h e n Inc
m i t t e d t o t h e bar anti b e g a n p r a c t i c e i n t h e s a m e
year at C o l d w a t e r, f o r m i n g a p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h M r .
Newbery. I s n o w s e r v i n g a s c i r c u i t
missioner.
N e w b e r r y, P. M . . f a n n e r . r e s i d i n g i n Q u i n c y
township, was m a r r i e d a t W i l t o t t . S a r a t o g a c o u n t y.

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�N. Y., to Miss Hannah Seabery, of the same, in t h e
year 1834, and moved from there to Hillsdale county
in 1836, where he remained one year when he moved
to Quincy township and settled on and improved the
place where he IIIIx eCSICieS. H e IS the second oldest
settler living in Ottincy,being one of the very earliest
settlers. M r . Newberry has served as supervisor.
highway commissioner and school inspector o f his
township a. number of years. H e attended the first
town meeting held in Quincy after the state
mitted. I s the father of three children, two of them
daughters, who married two brothers, A. li. Etheridge
sind K. B. Etheridge; one, a sun, Warren
deceased, was a member o f t h e o t h Michigan
infantry, and died i n hospital a t Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. Newberry died in the year I 879. M r . Newberry
admires fine stock and breeds Jersey cattle
shire
Nofsinger. C. K . , resident o f Noble. was born
in Wayne county. I )hici, in the year 1851.
was fourteen years o f age, his parents moved t o
LaGrange county, Ind.. where our subject lived on
the farm until he was twenty-five years in
a as married to Ni iss Lucinda Keint, A p r i l
:dad moved to Noble in the fall o f that year where
lie has resided f o r fifteen years, t w o years
married life having been spent in Indiana.
singers occupation has been that of a farmer all his
life, but in connection with his farming. he
gaged in buying and shipping butter and eggs f o r
three years. H e has served the people as justice o f
the peace for two terms, iind has been supervisor o f
Noble township f o r five years. H a s been
of good habits always, and believes in
ings of the Bible, as also does his wife.
singer was born i n Tuscarawas county, Ohio, and
came with her parents to LaGrange county. Ind., in
1863, and resided there until h e r marriage. M r s .
Nofsinger's parents were natives o f t h e state o f
Pennsylvania. M r . Nofsinger is o f
his father being a native o f Alsace. France. T h e y
are the parents of one son. Vernon V.
was born in Noble. Branch county. July tit. i SK2. H e
is a bright youth and has already learned t o speak
the German as well as the English language.
Norton &amp; Darling, proprietors i if t h e Quincy
Plow Works, is an enterprising firm iif
men engaged in the manufacture of plows, harrows.
cultivators. etc., for the wholesale o l d retail trade.
They also do all kinds of repair work
tural implements anti farm machinery in first-class
workmanship manner. B y strict attention
and fair dealing, they have b u i l t u p a nice paying
business, and arc well and favorably known.
Delmore A . Teller, County Commissioner o f
Schools, was born in Matteson township
eNre6w,i1368York. Ô , , . 1 - 1 . t s n n v slather,riTÔy
Michiga Oc Octoberb
Te i , n a t i v e
county, New York, 1845, and came to Michigan with
his parents. Stephen and M a r y Teller, in
tling i n Batavia township, i n July, 1867. H e was
married to Miss Louilla Paxon, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Paxon. O u r subject was educated i n
the common schools of the county, and completed his
education in the schools of Sherwood,
Angola. Indiana. H e first began teaching in the fall
of tSRS. I n t h e spring of i f l o t he
college, remaining there until nearly the close of the
year. I n March, tfloz. he again entered
of Angola. Indiana, where he remained until July, at
which time he was married to Miss Ina H . Grove.
daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Dudley Grove, cif Batavia
township. I n August he and his bride returned to
Angola where Mr. Teller continued h i s work in the
colkgc. i n the spring of 1893 he was elected to the
office o f county commissioner o f schools of Branch
county. Michigan, and entered upon t h e duties of
that office ti,:ig:411/193. T h e duties o f t h i s office
he has dine t o the entire satisfaction o f the
people of this county.
The.Anserican Cigar CO., Coldwater, organized
in the year a m , continuing in various forms up to
taw plosont time. T h e parties now interested a r c
W o w I.. W i n g , Bernard Lilly and
= P r s d n i n ai i n
O w VIVI nearly four
gimps DI all
i n
the manufacture of
obighi minty Wade pre employed.
pended for labor in inns was over isocOo. Goods
are sold in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio,
braska and in other western and southern states. T h e
factory occupies four floors. 44x60 feet.
pany is well and favorably known
large and growing trade.
t h e $ o o &amp; Coloorarvingn Sank. T h i s well
and foratokiar kaaramtbooiths w a s orgastiled
and ilooliporsoant wrier the liora o f the a w e o f
M ichigan he the MI of thuCt vrith a capital stock of

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1150,000. divided among some f i f t y
nearly all of whom are residents of Coldwater and its
vicinity. O f f i c e s I ' err fitted u p especially
use of the bank, with modern fire-proof
burglar proof sate. and on the 9th day of December.
1890, its doors were opened for business with air. It.
S. Spofford, pres., and C. T. Gilbert, cashier. U n d e r
their efficient management the business has
success from the start and has had the confidence
and support o f the community, upwards of thirteen
hundred saving deposit books having been issued.
The bank does both commercial and
receiving deposits in s lllll s of ten cents
It pays four p e r cent, interest on deposits
tfficates according to the rules of the bank,
loans on real estate and approves note security. T h e
bank also has a fire-proof vault
(ruin the bank vault in which safety deposit
rented, thus affording the general public a
safe i n which t o keep their valuable papers. T h e
present board of directors are B. F. Spofford, B . R.
Moore; N. A. Reynolds, C. T. Gilbert. E. I.. Burrtlick,
.X1 Milnes. S.11. Clyzlie, G. W. VanAken and R. G.
Chandler,
The Coldwater Cigar B o x Factory, owned and
operated by E. R. Root, who i s a native
water, born and raised i n this c i t y. T h e business
was established by A. A. Won,' in 1879,
the factory in t 882. I t came in its present owner's
hands in 1889. T h e factory has a capacity of
thousand to twelve hundred cigar boxes p e r day,
consuming in large quantity o f native wood and
Spanish cedar. I l e employs fifteen people
manufacture of II is product. which finds a
ket in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. M . Root is at
present president o f t h e board of waterworks and
electric light commissioners ; was
front 1867 to '1882. l i e has been quite successful in
business and enjoys a large and growing trade.
The Coldwater Oil Stove company,
ized capital stock o f 525,000, was organized
ber, t 892, with E. \V. Tibbetts, president. C. R. Tibbetts.
vice-president, a n d B . S. Tibbetts, secretary and
treasurer. T h e stovu i s known as the " A l l Right"
oil heating stove, also t h e " A l l R i g h t " lamp cook
stove for light house-keeping. T h e stove
factured in Coldwater, and nowhere else: and finds
a market over the entire C011etry. T i l e
treasurer is one of the best known business men of
Southern Michigan. I n t h e first year 1,1
pany's existence t h e y manufactuted and sold over
S6o,000 worth of their goods. and present indications
point to steady increase over this amount.
ent they employ about
I he Coldwater Republican i s the oldest paper
in Branch county, and is the outgrowth of numerous
consolidations. I n t h e fall of 1837 Messrs Eddy &amp;
Gray commenced t h e publication o f t h e Branch
County Republican, which was then the organ of the
Republican party f o r Branch county. M r . E d d y
acted as its editor-in-chief for nearly tuai
it was sold t o I . A. Boyd, and after a short time
again sold t o Judge Gray, who conducted i t until
1861, when i t again changed hands, anti Mr. F. B.
Way became i t s owner, and t h e name was then
changed to the Branch County Gazette. M r.
tinued the publication of the paper until t h e close
of the war, when Messrs. Breeder &amp; Burr became the
owners of the plant. I n 1868 the Gazette
chased by: the Republican and consolidated i n that
paper. O n Adt,.,oust 23, 1866, Major David Easton
assumed control of the paper, and enlarged it t o an
eight-page publication with five columns to
Major Easton continued his publication
ber, '866, when Dr.D. P. Nichols purchased
in the Republican and became one of t h e editors.
Messrs. Easton &amp; Nichols continued the publication
of the Republican for about a year when Messrs. W.
J. &amp; 0. A. Bowen became i t s owners. I n 1868 the
Branch County Gazette was consolidated with
publican, making i t one o f t h e strongest county
newspapers in the state. T h e paper after that time
changed hands on several occasions up to
it became the property of A. J. Aldrich &amp; Co., who
continued the publication up to 093, when
ent owners, George W.Pcrry &amp; Co..assumed control of
the plant, and who have since
the same. I t is now the largest paper published in
Branch county, containing sixty-four columns o f
twenty-four inches each. T h e subscription
one dollar per year and i t enjoys a wide circulation
throughout this and
The Coldwater Star was established in June.
illoa. and tun been the organ of the
of Branch county, a limited space being devoted to
the politics of the county, but a greater part
paper being occupied w i t h local and

No doubt it is this fact that has enabled it at this date
to secure a circulation of over 1,200 copies, though
only started about sixteen months ago i n a badly
crowded field. T h e Star stands on its tmerits, and is
steadily gaining in frictuls and in circulation among
men of all parties. I t s price i s 31.0o per
iIs advertising rates are moderate and none b u t the
best o f advertisements are accepted a t
Not a u advertisement f o r liquor,
ent medicine, q u a c k traveling doctors, etc., has
ever appeared i n i t s columns. T h e p a p e r i s
issued b y the S t a r Publishing company, of; which
Mr. W. C. Bailey is a principal owner,
tary and managing editor. E . O. Smith is
the company, 1). E . Priddy, vice-president and D.
C. S h a w. treasurer. T h e motto under which t h e
Star has been conducted is: " W e haven,/ llSe for the
liquor traffic."
The Coldwater Sun. T h i s paper was founded
July 20, 1882, by C. J. Thorpe &amp; Co. M r . Thorpe
later disposed of his interest to Mr. W. C. Bailey in
August, 1883. I n [888 M r. Bailey became s o l e
owner of the paper which he disposed of itt 189i t o
Its iresent owners, a joint stock
rated under the laws of the state. A t this time Mr.
E. A. Blackman, of I lillsdale. became the lessee and
manager. N I r. Blackman conducted this paper until
his death theyear following. when his son, I t
man, became its editor and controlled the same until
March, n893. A t this time, Mr. C A.
the managetnent and has conducted i t since t h a t
time. I n polities the Sun was first started in
terest o f the greenback party. under t h e second
management it was changed to democratic,
to prohibition, lastly' i t became t h e organ o f t h e
democracy of Branch county, i n which faith
mains. I t s growth was slow but healthy, increasing
iIs circulation from seven hundred and twenty t o
about two thousand four hundred in six years. I t , at
one time, exceeded thirty-one hundred, but at the
present time its circulation is in the neighborhood of
twenty-five hundred. T h e paper i s now
aged and ably &amp;lite," and is considered one o f the
best democratic papers in southern Michigan.
The Courier. T h e Courier, one o f the leading
newspapers of Branch county, was established i n
November.1881,by Messrs.hloore&amp; N
lished it until 1889, when Mr. Nichols disposed of his
interest to J. N. Foster. The paper was
by Messrs Foster &amp; Moore for two years when they
were succeeded by Newell &amp; Owen, who in
succeeded b y M r. C . \ V. Owen. I n t h e s p r i n g
of 1893. Mr. Owen disposed of a half interest toMajor
Turner, and the present proprietors are now Owen &amp;
Turner. T h i s paper was started as a seven-column
folio. I t s growth was phenomenal f r o m t h e start,
attaining a circulation o f over one thousand five
hundred the first year of its existence, which
creased steadily antil it 110W exceeds over
and five hundred among the best people o f Branch
county. I t has been enlarged from time to time, first
to an eight-column folio, then to a six-column quarto
and is now a seven-column quarto. I t s politics
publican, and i s recognized as the organ o f t h a t
party in Branch county.
Thompson, Alonzo, Quincy, Mich., was born
in Oakland county, Michigan, in the year 1853, camc
to Branch county with his parents in 1883 where
since resided, being one of the pioneers who
to develop the county. l i e was married in 1875
Maggie Flynn; they are parents of six children, two
sons and four dautTlffers. M r. Thompson has served
as deputy marshal and on the police force of the city
of Coldwater. I l e learned t h e cigar-maker's trade
when quite young,and is now a manufacturer, finding
a ready trade l o r his goods. H i s special brand,
"Silver Tips." is i n great demand
duced
Thompson. Charles, farmer of Matteson township.
I lc settled on the farm in 1861, where he has
sided. I n 1865 Inc enlisted in Company K, Fifteenth
Michigan Infantry. and served during the remainder
of the ;war. I l e f i l l e d the office of
for two terms.
Tilt. A. J., farmer o f Algansee township, was
born in Washtenaw county, Mich., September i i ,
1835. and three years later his parents moved t o
Kinderhook township, Branch county. M r . Ti f t is
now a resident of Algansec township, his
upon eighty acres of land o n section 22. H e also
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tyr.bury Pa., being wounded during t h e
gagement, also :1 number of skirmishes.
at the capitulation of Richmond. M r . Tilt makes a
business of agriculture but ban held dome of the public

�offices o f his township. I s a m a n w e l l
h i g h l y respected f o r his i n t e g r i t y. I s a m e m b e r o f
the F r e e M e t h o d i s t church.
Ti f t , E. V., farmer, residing on section 2 , G i l e a d
township, was born i n t h e same t o w n s h i p in t h e y e a r
8 4 where he has c o n t i n u o u s l y resided since. W a s
married i n t 8 9 1 , t o M i s s S a d i e A . R i c h a r d s o n , o f
Bronson, M i c h . . and t h e y h a v e s i n c e r e s i d e d u p o n
their homestead, h a v i n g a fine l a r n i t i n d e r
est stage sit c u l t i v a t i o n , w e l l i m p r o s e d in all respects.
Mr. Stephen T i f t , t h e f a t h e r o f t h e s u b j e c t o f t h i s
sketch, is a n a t i v e of A l l e g a n y c o u n t y. N . Y . w h e r e
he is.ls born its t h e y e a r t 823. A t t h e a g e o f t e n
scars h e m o v e d w i t h M s p a r e n t s t o \ Va s l i t e n a w
minty. Mich.. and three years later to liraiiCh c o u n t y.
Rebecca T r i s c h w a s h o r n i n S t a r k c o u n t y, O h i o ,
moved t o D e k a l b county. Ind., in i S 5 0 , is is m a r r i e d
to Stephen " r i f t i n 1802, :Mil earth: Its B r a n c h c o u n t y
at t h a t time.
Treat, E g b e r t W . . one o f t h e l e a d i n g f a r m e r s
of the c o u n t y . is a n a t i v e o f It1,111C11 C4 ;linty. I l i s
father settling i n t h e t o w n s h i p o f O s id i n t h e ' , s r
1837. T h e subject o f t h i s sketcli gross t o m a n h o o d
iii t h e sante t o w n s h i p where he n o w o w n s three I s m ,
died and seventy-two acres o f l a n d . I le has g i v e n
particular a t t e n t i o n t o t h e breeding o f s h o r t - h o r n e d
cattle, u i , I has a t i n e herd o f over twenty head I le
is now- e n g a g e d i n t h e h a n d l i n g o f t h e S i t s : l i n t y,
wire fence, and h a s a p p l i e d f o r t p a t e n t on o n e o l
Isis o w n i n v e n t i o n s . I I t s a l s u b e e n e n g a g e d i n
buying and s h i p p i n g l u m b e r t o sonic e x t e n t . l i e
has s e r v e d as j u s t i c e o f t h e p e a c e i n
ship, a l s o s c h o o l i n s p e c t o r, a n d h a s t a k e n s o n i c
interest i n g e n e r a l p o l i t i c s . I l e h a s
cessful a n d i s c o n s i d e r e d o n e o f t h e l e a d i n g
men o f t h e c o u n t y. I s a s t o c k h o l d e r i n t h e B r a n c h
C o u n t y Savings B a n k . l i a s r e s i d e d i n t h e c i t y 14
Coldwater since ! S g t .
Tr u m p , G . W. . farmer. r e s i d i n g s i n s e c t i o n s o .
Coldwater townsh i p, moved there from" b i d t o w n s h i p
in 1879. H e settled i n O v i d township in 1806, is here
Ise residesl u n t i l his r e m o v a l as above. H i s parents
and grandparents s e t t l e d i n St ar ke c o u n t y, O h i o , i n
ali e a r l y d a y, e m i g r a t i n g t h e r e f r o m a t u t i n t n e a r
l'hiladelphia, Pa. M r . T r u m p is e n g a g e d as general
larrner, having an e x c e l l e n t r e p u t a t i o n a n d is respected
by a l l a l s o k n o w Itint.
Tu c k e r, C. M . , genial p r o p r i e t o r cif t h e f a r m e r s
feed b a r n a n d l i v e r y, is one o f t h e b e s t kilOwil Me n
in U n i o n C i t y. I l e was born in St. Lawrence c o u n t y.
N. Y. , s u i September 26, / 8 5 3 . C a i n e t o M i c h i g a n
when seventeen years o f age, a n d w a s e n g a g e s ' i n
milling in C a l h o u n c o u n t y f o r several years. H e
afterwards moved t o AVisconsin. b u t a g a i n r e t u r n e d
to M i c h i g a n . I n 5892 h e began t h e l i v e r y a n d f e e d
business and has made a decided success of the same,
Mr. T u c k e r is now a l o n e i n t h e w o r l d . Isis w i f e a n d
child h a v i n g both d i e d i n a b o u t 1 8 ) 2 . I l e
k n o w n over the c o u n t y, and enjoys a g o o d business.
Tu t t l e , T i m o t h y. farmer, residing in K i n d e r h o o k
township, was born i n Syracuse, N . V . i n t h e y e a r
5832. coinitix,... west i n c h i l d h o o d w i t h his parents, who
settled i n M a r s h a l l c o u n t y. I n d . . w h e r e h e r e s i d e d
until the age of twenty-two, when he moved to Branch
county w h e r e l i e h a s r e s i d e d e v e r ',ince. I l e w a s
married in t h e y e a r 1853, and located o n s e c t i o n t o ,
kinderhook township.
Umsted, \ V i l l i a n i , f a r m e r, r e s i d i n g i n G i l e a d
township, seas b o r n i n B e t h e l t o w n s h i p . B r a n c h
County. i n 1845. residing there u n t i l 1 8 / 1 , w h e n l i e
moved t o t h e f a r m h e n o w o c c u p i e s o n s e c t i o n 6
which lie has i m p r o v e d t o the h i g h e s t stage
tivation. I le pays some attention [Lithe breeding o f
draft Mirses o f the best k i n d . H i s f a r m consists o f
three h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y - s e v e n acres o f t h e f i n e s t
land i n t h e c o u n t y, u p o n w h i c h he has made
tiful h o m e f o r himself.
Upson, l i o n . Charles. T h e subject o f
tion was born i n S o u t h i n g t o n , Conn.. M a r c h
and died a t C o l d w a t e r, M i c h . , S e p t e m b e r 6 , 1 8 8 5 .
l i e attended t h e d i s t r i c t s c h o o l o f Isis n a t i v e t o w n
until his t h i r t e e n t h year. when he entered t h e select
school o f Jcse O l n e y, t h e c o m p i l e r o f I Hiscy's series
of Geographies. H e t h i n s e n t e r e d t h e a c a d e m y o f
his native t o w n w h i c h h e attended f o r t w o w i n t e r s ,
after t h a t he t a u g h t f o r seven winters, t w o o f w h i c h
he was in charge of the schools in F a r m i n g t o n , Conn.
l i e n e x t was a s t u d e n t i n t h e h i g h e r a c a d e m i c a l
course at 'Meriden. Conn. I n t h e spring o f 1lt44. l i e
began t h e s t u d y o f law w i t h Judge L o w r y,
ington, and i n t h c f a l l o f the same y e a r e n t e r e d t h e
Yale college law school, r e m a i n i n g t h e r e o n e y e a r.
I n t h e fall o f 1845 he removed t o Michigan, teaching
in C o n s t a n t i n e , S t . J o s e p h c o u n t y, t h e f o l l o w i n g
winter. I n 1846, he entered the law office
&amp; I lanimn,umrsl a t f 'enterville, a n d i n ! m i n a , , t h e

f o l l o w i n g year. was a p p o i n t e d d e p u t y c l e r k o f S i ,
Joseph c o u n t y, and was a d m i t t e d t o t h e bar the same
year a f t e r being e x a m i n e d b e f o r e t h e supreme c o u r t
at K a l a m a z o o . l i e screed t w o years as d e p u t y clerk,
and i n i 8 4 8 was elected c o u n t y c l e r k , w h i c h p o s i t i o n
he h e l d f o r t w o y e a r s . I n 11452 h e w a s e l e c t e d
prosecuting a t t o r n e y f o r St. Joseph c o u n t y and f i l l e d
t h a t office f o r t w o years, a t t h e e n d o f
he was n o m i n a t e d a n d e l e c t e d s t a t e s e n a t o r f r o m
that c o u n t y. I n 1856 M r . U p s o n m o v e d
water and f o r m e d a partnership with the [loss. George
A. Cue, f o r m i n g t h e l a w f i r m o f Coe 81
1857 was a p p o i n t e d a m e m b e r o f t h e
missioners a n d served as s u c h f o r f o u r y e a r s . l i t
1860 was n o m i n a t e d b y t h e r e p u b l i c a n p a r t y a s a
candidate f o r a t t o r n e y general o f t h e state. t o which
office Ise was elected. l i t 1862 l i e was
sentative t o congress. a n d was re-elected in t 864, and
again i n 1866, s e r v i n g i n a l l t h r e e t e r m s . I n t h e
spring o f IS0o M r. U p s o n was e l e c t e d j u d g e . of t h e
; t h j u d i c i a l d i s t r i c t w h i c h office l i e h e l d
cenibm. 51. i S 7 2 . I n 1 8 7 1 h e w a s a p p o i n t e d h y
G o v e r n o r B a l d w i n a : one o f t w o c o m m i s s i o n e r s t o
examine t h e c o m p i l a t i o n o f t h e laws made t h a t ye.tr.
hi 1873 h e was a p p o i n t e d b y G o v e r n o r B a g l e y AS
suit' o t Slut o w n i n i s s i o n c r s w h o m e t i t i L a n s i n g t o
is V I . , t i l e C011StitlIti011 a n d r e p o r t antenslinetits
thereto I n t 880 he was sleeted state ¥ellatOr I nail
st J o s e p h a n d B r a n c h counties b y a
jority. I n I S ) ; lie was d e f e a t e d i n t h e republican
state c o n v e n t i o n f o r justice o f t h e s u p r e m e c o u r t .
D u r i n g his l i f e M r . U p s o n s e r v e d t h e c i t y
water as i t s m a y o r, a n d w a s a l s o a m e m b e r o f i t s
school-board. I n 1865 h e assisted in the organization
of t h e C o l d w a t e r n a t i o n a l b a n k . W a s m a r r i e d
Atigitst 3, 1S52, t o M i s s Sophia A1011t,ã:81111,-land was t h e f a t h e r o f t h r e e c h i l d r e n .
Va n M e n Bros.. l i v e r y, f e e d a n d s a l e s t a b l e s ,
hack a n d w a g o n e t t e luite. C o l d w a t e r. T h . . ;
sits f o u n d e d b y I . I I , Va n A k e n . ill 1 8 6 6 ,
ducted b y h i m iinstil 1887, is lien M a r k J. a n d B e r n i e
I... his sons, purchased t h e b u s i n e s s a n d
enlarged i t :is misfire t h a n t w i c e its o r i g i n a l c a p a c i t y.
'slaking i t one of t h e 1
e x t e n s i v e and c o m p l e t e l y
equipped e s t a b l i s h m e n t s t a t ' i t s k i n d i n s o u t h e r n
Michigan. T h e , - k e e p a n a v e r a g e o f
class d r i v i n g horses a n d h a v e an e x c e p t i o n a l l y tine
assortment o f carriages, buggies a n d hacks. also t w o
elegantly a p p o i n t e d a n d finished Ismer:II
these g e n t l e m e n are natives o f B r a n c h c o u n t y. a n d
are well a n d I n s u r a b l e k n o w n . B y l o n g
sive e x p e r i e n c e t h e y h a v e a c q u i r e d a t h o r o u g h
knowledge o f the l i v e r y business, w h i c h snakes t h e m
e m i n e n t l y w e l l qualified I ¡ successfully
an e s t a b l i s h m e n t . t h e i r p a t r o n s , t h e r e f o r e , a l w a y s
being s u r e o f courteous t r e a t m e n t ; o l d s a t i s f a c t o r y
service. M r . M . ) . Va n A k e n i s a m e m b e r o f t h e city
council, h a v i n g r e p r e s e n t e d t h e f i r s t w a r d
b o d y f o r f o u r years. M r . B. I.. Va n " t h e n is a I,
lar
and t i r o m i n e n t m e m b e r o f t h e local Islasimic a n d K
P. lodges.
X'anaken. G e o r g e W . , r e s i d e n t o f C o l d w a t e r, is
a n a t i v e o f M o n r o e c o u n t y, N . Y. I l e c a m e t o
M i c h i g a n in the year 1833, settled in Len:twee eolinty.
l i v i n g there u n t i l 1836. w h e n h e r e m o v e d t o G i r a r d
township, a n d engaged in farming, which lie f o l l o w e d
until about o n e y e a r ago. F o r t h e p a s t seven years
he has engaged i l l buying a n d s h i p p i n g l i v e stock.
I l e has given considerable a t t e n t i o n t o breeding and
raising f i n e h o r s e s . G e o r g e W . . recurs!
raised b y Isins. O f l a t e years lie h a s g i v e n
tention t o raising sheep. l i e has s e r Ô e d
visor o f G i r a r d t o w n s h i p f o r f o u r t e e n years, a m ! i n
1873 and 1875 served tit t h e state legislature. I l e is a
s t o c k h o l d e r and d i r e c t o r in t h e B r a n c h
ings B a n k ,
Va n Fleet, .A. S., B r o n s o n , dealer i n g r a i n . farm
produce and p o u l t r y, successor to W . l i .
&amp;
Co., w h o established t h e business in 1888. M r V a n
Fleet succeeded t o t h e b u s i n e s s i n O c t o b e r . i m p .
H e is one o f the p r o m i n e n t men o f B r o n s o n a n d has
filled a llllll crow: p l a c e s o f h011ur, l i e w a s
number o f years a m e m b e r of the firm o f I I . Powers
Co., general merchants. I l e has resided i n
lage t h i r t y - o n e years a n d is k n o w n as a n
ergetic business man.
Va n N u y s . Jacob I I . , farmer, residing in M a t t e s o n
township. was b o r n i n Seneca c o u n t y, N . V. . i n t h e
year 1847. M o v e d w i t h h i s p a r e n t s t o L e n a w e e
c o u n t y, M i c h . . w h e n nine years o f age, and t w o years
later m o v e d to B r a n c h c o u n t y. I l a s b e e n a f a r m e r
resident o f M i c h i g a n a l l h i s l i f e e x c e p t
d u r i n g w h i c h he was engaged as f a n n e r i n S t e i ff i e n
c o u n t y, I n d , I l e settled on t h e f a r m 1111W o c c u p i e d
b y h i m i n t h e year t881, f i e s e r v e d n i n e
1865 as a soldier in C o m p a n y H . r i t ! ,
fantry. i n t h e w a r o f the refuel is

Vicory, Jackson I . . , farmer. residing_ in B u t l e r
township. was horn i n I xnawee commix. M i c h . . A p r i l
18. 1894. I I iS parents moved to Itut.W- township in
Site year oast. F e b r u a r y : . triCi. Mr. V i c o r y a d i s t e d
in the Union anny, joining the h e s t
igan L i g h t A r t . , and served u n t i l t h e c l o s e o f t h e
war. I l i - was 'flustered i n t o t h e service
.April 51, 1863, and l e f t f o r t h e f r o n t M a y 2 0 . going:
to K e n t u c k y. W e n t i n t o h i s f i r s t a c t i o n
c llllll nand a t " t r i p l e t B r i d g e . K y. , June 16. 5863, a n d
sums a Itil t h e b a t t e r y i n a l l o f i t s
cluding the Morgan raid d u r i n g t h a t y e a r. W e n t
Into w i n t e r quarters at C u m b e r l a n d Gap.
cember 12. 184m;, a n d w a s s t a t i o n e d i n
cations t h e r e u n t i l Jun.; 29. 1/164. w h e n h i s c o i u m a n d
n as again f u r n i s h e d w i t h horses a n d w e n t
, l l e . a r r i v i n g t h e r e J u l y 1. T h e r e he w a s a s s i c t e d
to t h e S , : c o n d B r i g a d e , Reserve A r t i l l e r y.
sion. 23,1 c o r p s . a n d c o n t i n u e d dill s e r v i c e a t
K n o x v i l l e u n t i l D e c e m b e r S. W i t h slut' sec a n d
t we ilty-fi Ve inen was d e t a c h e d a n d ordered t o Straw
berry M a i n s , Te n n . , t o g u a r d a r a i l r o a d b r i d g e
I lalsteen R i v e r at t h a t p o i n t . O n t h e 8th of.Januarv.
1865, h e was t a k e n s i c k and sent b a c k t o k n o x v i l l e
where l i e r e m a i n e d i n h i s t e n t a b o u t t h r e e w e e k s ,
t h i t h e 31st o f J a n u a r y. b e was sent t o t h e h o s p i t a l
at K n o x v i l l e and r e m a i n e d 111.¥re m a i l M a y 25, w h e n
he was transferred t o N a s h v i l l e . Te n n , , staying ths-re
until f u l l y 5, when h i s M o t h e r front t h e n o r t h C l i n t '
after 'him. o b t a i n e d a f u r l o u g h f o r h i n t a n d I g h t
litin h o m e , ss here l i e r e m a i n e d u n t i l S e p t e m b e r is,
1865, mu I l k , l i e was m u s t e r e d o u t o f t h e s e r v i c e a t
D e t r i t i t , M i c h . W h i l e in the service with the battery he
participated in the imgagements a t T r i p l e t B r i d g e .
Ks'.. i f ' , 180 ;. at L e l i a llllll . J u l y 5 . 1863. a t
Island. i i l o o . t y ,
¡ M o . , ' illy 3,5. I S . ; B r i d g e , Tenn.. S e p t e i t i b t r
ISir.;. hum a r i n v record. Isis MUIR, tilullears a s
V i c k o r y instead o f V i c o r y, h i s c o r r e c t c i v i l n a m e .
l i e is a Melliber of Col. lioonis Post N o . 2, G. A . R .
and U . V . U . o f C o l d w a t e r. I l e w a s
Eineline Crandall, w h o w a s a n a t i v e o f L i t c h f i e l d .
Mich., M a y It. ' 8 6 6 .
M. I I , , r e g i s t e r o f d e e d s . B r a n c h
c o u n t y, u i . born is t h e state o f O h i o and came w i t h
his p a r c i a s t o B r a n c h c o u n t y w h e n a c h i l d . H e
grew t o m a n h o o d i n t h i s c o u n t y, a n d f o r many years
c o m b o - l e d

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business. mt fact. has t h e b e s t s t a b l e i n t h e c o u n t y
outside o f t h e c i t y o f C o l d w a t e r. I l e a r m i a p p o i o l u d
d e p u t y s h e r i ff i n Jannary, 18o5, a n d is n o w f i l l i n g h i s
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possessing p l u c k and e n e r g y to he
in a n y t h i n g he undertakes.
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K. V a t t l e s . i s o n e o f t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e i . .
Branch c llllll ty. I l e i s a n a t i v e o f N e w V .
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struction f o r t h e N i c k e l P l a t e k a i l r o a d , p e r s i m a l l y
s u p e r i n t e n d i n g the w o r k on that line between Chicago
and F o r t AVayne. I n d , l i e was also csnmected w i t h
t h e R o c k I s l a n d R o a d f o r t w o years a s
ent o f t h e southwest d i v i s i o n o f K a n s a s extension
to t h a t system. I n t h e w i n t e r o f 1 8 9 0 M r . W a t t l e s
became st resident o f C o l d w a t e r. a n d a t t h e pn...r.visi
t i m e is engaged i n t a n n i n . . S i n c e b r i m m i n g a r e , '
' l e n t o f B r a n c h c o u n t y he hams taken a n active bite,
est i n c o m i t y p o l i t i c s a n d i s . n o i r president
the Farmers' M i l a n o : o f t h e c o o k y, l i e has al
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was e i g h t e e n b u s h e l s , a n d o f c o r n s e v e n t y - f i v c
bushels p e r acre. H a s o n e o f t h e b e s t
dences i n t h e c o u n t y : a l s o large barns b u i l t u p o n t h e
most m o d e r n plans. M . We a v e r is a native wit H u r o n
c o u n t y, O h i o , c o m i n g f r o m thence t o B r a n c h c o n n t y
in t h e year 1854.
Welkins, j . H . , f a r m e r r e s i d i n g u p o n section
Gilead township, i s a n a t i i e o f Michigan, basing been
born March 10, 1838, and enjoys the distill, lion ¡Hieing
the f i r s t w h i t e c h i l d b o r n i n G i l e a d township.
residing upon a farm o f Inc* acres o f land, which is i n
the hest stage of cultivation, his h o u s e and large b a n k
are model buildings i n a l l respects. I l e h a s devoted
considerable attention t o raising o f f r u i t s , o f which he
produces the choicest varieties, also takes pride
ing fine sheep. H e raises general r o p s ,
wheat, corn, oats, rye, etc., a n d take it all together has
one of theists( farms in the township. M r . We l k i n s has
all his life given more o r less a t t e n t i o n t o
ests, being called i n that direction when but twenty-one
years o f age t o fill t h e o ff i c e 14 assessor, and i n
served twenty-eight years i n various
for the township. H e was m a r r i e d at the age
two t o Miss E l i s a b e t h E . G r a v e s , a n d t o t h i s union
twelve children have been I v o r. , n i n e of whom are still
living, residing near t h e i r p a r e n t ' s h o m e t o their great
delight. M r . We l k i n s descends f r o m pioneer stock, his
great grandparents, J o h n a n d H a n n a W e l k i n s , c a m s
from E n g l a n d about 1750, l o c a t e d i n t h e state o f New
Jersey., where t h e y r a i s e d a f a m i l y o f nine children.
His grandfather, T h o m a s M ' e l k i n s w a s b o r n i n N e w
Jersey i n 1778, a n d h i s father, Benjamin We l k i n s , was
born in R o s s c o u n t y, Ohio, i n 1 8 1 4 , l o o s i n g w i t h his
parents at the age o f eight years t o Marion county, Ohio,
who six years later c a m e to Branch county and settled
in Gilead township, w h e r e h e resided u n t i l his death.
His father was one o f the hearty pioneers, and
nent man o f his t i m e , s e r v i n g t h e township i n various
official capacities. H e entered his home under
emption laws b y f o l l o w i n g a n I n d i a n t r a i l t o t h e land
upon which he made h i s homestead f o r t h e remainder
of his l i f e .
Wells, Dudley M . , attorney :old connsellor,
water, is a native o f Lenawee county, Michigan, born i n
Klissfield i n 1853, where h e resided u n t i l
of age. H e then c a m e t o H i l l s d a l e c o u n t y, a n d w a s
educated there. E n t e r e d t b e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n
in 1877, a n d graduated f r o m t h e l a w department two
years later, beginning the practice o f h i s profession t h e
same year, w h i c h h e h a s f o l l o w e d c o n t i n u a l l y since.
H e served as c i t y alderman f o r t w o years, a n d circuit
court commissioner t w o y e a r s . H e h a s d e v o t e d h i s
entire attention t o t h e profession o f his choice and is i n
possession o f a large and grossing clientage.
SS-hitters, H e n r y, f a r m e r residing u p o n section 25.
Bethel t o w n s h i p , was b o r n i n N o r t h
Co., Ohio, i n [845. A t n i n e years o f age moved with
his parents to Branch county, where he has resided ever
since, w i t h the exception o f three years and four months
when he served as soldier in the U n i o n army i n the 78th
and t o a d Regiment, New York Volunteer
ing under Generals B a n k s , M a n s f i e l d , S l o t um,
S. Williams, taking p a r t in t h e principal b a t t l e s o f the
Army o f the Potomac, and was transferred w i t h Hooker
to the western department. T h e f a t h e r o f o n r subject
Orrin Whitten, was born i n K n o x county, N V ,in t 8 1 2 ,
and moved to H u r o n county., Ohio, when a young man,
coming from thence to Michigan in t h e year 1054, when
he settled i n Algansee township. H e w a s married i n

t 8 4 ; to Caroline R o g e r s o f H u r o n c o u n t y, O h i o , who
died i n the year i 8 5 t.
W i l b u r, D o n Q . , Q u i n c y, M i c h . , is one of
ing business men o f Q u i n c y, Michigan. I s a harness
maker and operates a f i r s t class shop. I l e is
and energetic young business m a n , a n d h a s met w i t h
splendid success.
Wilbur, R . , o f Quincy. w a s born i n O n o n d a g a Co.,
N. V. , October 13, 1815. C a m e to Branch
eight years ago, a n d settled on the farm in
ship, which he n o w owl1S. c o n s i s t i n g o f 2 2 3 acres o f
well improved land. I l e w_is m a r r i e d f i f t y ago to Miss Hannah Ccunnings, in Syracuse, N. Y. , and
to this union six children have been imrn.
Wilcox, L . I . . , r e t i r e d f a n n e r, e x -sheriff
treasurer o f Branch C o . , Callie f r o m t h e state of New
York w i t h his parents, who settled in Sherwood township
its the year 1 S 7 O. M r . W i l c o x served t h e peOple as
treasu [CI of the county from 1 8 7 2 t o t 876, u n d e r sheriff
from 1876-78, sheriff from 1878 to 1003. I n September
1883 he returned t o his home in the village o f Sherwood,
where l i e now resides. I s t h e o w n e r o f i t s 5 acres o f
good l a n d w e l l i m p r o v e d w i t h g o o d b u i l d i n g s , a l s o
owner of o t h e r property.. A t t h e p r e s e n t t o n e l i e is
serving as clerk o f his towmhip.
Wilkins, %Villiani H . , f a n n e r, r e s i d i n g o n s e c t i o n
to, Kinderhook township, was horn o n section
ead township, i n the year o l i o , A t t h e age
four lie married a n d commenced housekeeping at East
Gilead, where he lived u n t i l October 26, t893, when he
moved t o Kinderhook, resoling there a t present. M r s .
Wilkins seas a native o f t h e t o w n s h i p o f K i n d e r h o o k ,
born i n t h e y e a r 1 8 6 5 . T h e y a r e t h e p a r e n t s o f a
daughter, who was born October I t , 1885. M r . t Vi l k i n s
is a thorough f a n n e r, t h a t h a v i n g been his occupation
since chiklhood. l i e owns a farm i n Gilead township.
Williams, W i l l a r d , farmer, resident o f
ship, was b o r n i n I t r i s t o l . Ontario county, N . Y. , A u g .
6, 1847. C a m e t o H o m e r, C a l h o u n c o u n t y, w i t h h i s
parents in the year 185o, l i v i n g t h e r e w i t h t h e m u n t i l
March, 187o. H e w a s m a r r i e d t o Julia Amelia M a r y,
March w6, 1870, and t h e n w e n t t o A l l e g a n , Michigan,
and worked a farm for his father. I n t h e y e a r i875 h e
purchased a small farm i n Clarendon, Calhoun c o u n t y,
Michigan, and i n 1884 ',might his f a r m o f eights acres
in B u t l e r where he h a s resided since t h a t time,
ing t h e occupation o f f a n n e r. H e i s also serving as
justice o f t h e peace a n d is a member of t h e Farmers'
Alliance. H i s father's name was E d w i n W i l l i a m s , b o r n
November 2 5 , i 8 t a , a t G r e a t B a r r i n g t o n , Mass. H i s
mother's maiden name was Delia H i l l s , who was born at
threat B a r r i n g t o n , M a s s . , N o v e m b e r t o , t 8 1 6 . M r s .
ÔVilliams' parents came from Germany.
Williams, F . N . , C o l d w a t e r, d e a l e r i n b u g g i e s ,
harness, t u r f goods, b i c y c l e s , e t c l i e f o u n d e d I s i s
business i n 1 8 8 9 a n d h a s a n e x c e l l e n t t r a d e i n the
county. H e is a native of t h e t¥ity o f Coldwater and is
well known as a reliable business nsan. H a s
cessbil and enjoys a large and growing liminess.
VVilliams, Delbert E., was born i n Bethel township,
Branch c o u n t y, November 2 4 , 1865. H e is the son o f
ÔYarren a n d C a t h a r i n e D i c k i n s o n 1Villiams,
rents came to Michigan i n t h e year 1836. H i s father's
people were from Onondaga c o u n t y, New Yo r k , and his
maternal grandparents' family borne i s A m h e r s t , Mass.
Mr. W i l l i a m s was u n i t e d i n m a r r i a g e September 2 2 ,
t89o, t o M i s s C l a r a Sanderson o f B e t h e l , Mich. H e

has resided all his life in his native township, excepting
one summer in 1870, which was spent i n Topeka, Kas.
Gilead's many churches, school-houses, cemeteries, and
genuine p r o s p e r i t y is the b e s t e v i d e n c e o f t h e p l u c k
and sterling worth o f her pioneers. T h a t t h e spirit o f
the f a t h e r s i s n o t l o s t i n t h e subject o f this sketch is
evidenced from the high esteem i n w h i c h h e i s held by
his fellow-townsmen, h e h a v i n g continuously since his
majority been selected t o positions o f t r u s t
sibility i n c h i n s -hi, S u n d a y -school, league : I n d g r a n g e
work. A t t h e p r e s e n t t i m e h e is serving as township
treasurer, superintendent o f Sunday-school and i n other
positions. I n addition to having charge o f his f a r m h e
also engages i n t h e occupation o f teacher i n p u b l i c
schools. H e finds r e s t only i n activity.,
pluck, n o t luck, a determination t h a t stops at
cle, w i t h loyalty to God and t o his f e l l o w -men a r e t h e
elements o f all true success.
Wilson, W . , Dr., 01 Coldwater, is a native
land, w h o c a m e t o t h i s country- at t h e age of twelve
years, i n t86o. H i s first residence i n America
Albany, N . Y. , where he was reared a n d educated. I n
the year 1877 he moved t o St. L o c k , Mn., and one year
later came to Coldwater. I n 1 8 8 i h e began t h e study
of medicine a n d graduated f r o m t h e !Sennett M e d i c a l
College, o f Chicago, t h r e e years l a t e r, and commenced
the practice of meticine in E a s t Saginaw where
mained one year. C a m e t o Coldwater in 11886 where he
has since remained. H a s given his whole t i m e
tention t o the practice o f his profession, m e e t i n g w i t h
excellent success, and now enjoys a large a n d g r o w i n g
practice.
Woodcox, C . H . , D r . , o f Coldwater, is a native o f
the state o f Indiana, born and raised in D e K a l l i county.
He acquired Isis education i n the state of
uating from one o f t h e best schools i n that state. H e
took u p the study o f medicine i n the y e a r 1871
werp, Ohio. H e acquired his medical education i n f u l l
at t h e Bennett Medical I n s t i t u t e o f Chicago, and began
the practice of his profession i n t h e s t a t e o f Michigan.
He has practiced in Branch county twenty years, eleven
of which he has resided i n Coldwater. I s a member o f
the State Eclectic Medical Society, Masonic F r a t e r n i t y,
and G. A . R . H e served a s soldier d u r i n g t h e w a r of
the rebellion t h r e e y e a r s i n t h e n t h O h i o I n f a n t r y.
Has been q u i t e successful i n p r a c t i c e a n d i s well a n d
favorably known throughout the c o u n t y.
Yeatter, S y d n e y, f a r m e r, o f M a t t e s o n t o w n s h i p ,
located o n e a n d o n e - h a l f miles from Colon, came from
St. Joseph c o u n t y, in 1 8 9 o , t o t h e f a r m where he now
lives. H e owns a fine farm o f sixty acres all
tivation and has a good brick house and out-buildings.
Young, C . H . , f u r n i t u r e d e a l e r o f
lished his business in i 8 9 3 , carrying a f u l l line
ture and undertakers' supplies. I s owner o f a
idence i n Q u i n c y. M r . Yo u n g has b e e n a member of
the town council, h a v i n g s e r v e d i n t h a t c a p a c i t y f o r
three years. F o r t h e p a s t f i v e y e a r s M r .
represented t h e l e a d i n g f u r n i t u r e m a n u f a c t u r e r s a s
traveling salesman, and is w e l l k n o w n t o t h e f u r n i t u r e
trade thrmighout Indiana, O h i o and Michigan.
f u l l , George, farmer, resident o f G i l e a d township,
was I m r s i n ItS25. H e l o c a t e d o n section 13, i n the
year t 8 6 7 , where h e a n d h i s w i f e have since resided
He h a s i m p r o v e d n i n e t y - f i v e a c r e s o f l a n d to
standard o f cultivation wills good and
ings. H e was also a soldier i n the 1 2 t h Michigan Vo l
Infantry i n the war of t h e rebellion.

�l

�Of ficiel
0E-BRANGH_ CQUNTY, Ml_gHIGAN.
Showing C o u n t y a n d C o u r t O ff i c e r s , a n d Ye a r s o f S e r v i c e

COUNTY C L E R K S .

Wales Adams, served from 1833
C. P. West,
1 6 3 6
H. B. Stillman, 1 8 4 0 to 1844
C.?. Benton, 1 8 4 4
S. E. Rose,
1 8 4 8
to 1850
P. P. Wright, 6 4 1 8 5 0 to 1854
E. 0. Leach, 1 8 5 4
to 1856
B. C. Webb,
1 8 5 6
to 1862
H. N. Lawrence, "
1 8 6 9 to 1868
F. M. Bissell,
"
1 8 6 8 to 1874
F. D. Newberry, "
1 8 7 4 to 1880
j . R. Dickey. 1 8 8 0 to 1892
E. A. Greenamyer, " 1 8 9 2
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.

C. G. Hammond, serve
En,: G. Berry.
Wab- s Adams,
Enos G. Berry,
Wales Adams,
Hiram Shoulder,
Wales Adams,
Hiram Shoulder,
Oliver D . Colvin,
Hiram Shoulder,
Oliver D. Colvin,
Hiram Gardner,

1838 to 1839
184
184
184
64

COUNTY D R A I N C O M M I S S I

Geo. Tripp, s e r v e d 1857
Jonathan Holmes,
Jan. B. Tompkins,
Daniel Wilson, s e r v e d 1858
Admetus Shaw,
N. R. Day,
J. B. Soutliworth, served 1859
A. R. Day,
Thorn Craft,
H. C a r y, s e r v e d 1861 to 1882
A. R. Day,
J. B. Southworth,
A. R. Day, s e r v e d 1862 to 1863
H.
H. Cary,
H. Haynes. s e r v e d 1863 to 1864
A. R. Day,
D. Wilson,
H. Haynes, s e r v e d 1864 to 1668
J. 0. Pelton,
A. R. Day,
J. H. Bennett, s e r v e d 1868
0. W. Fisk,
"
1871
W. J. Barnes,
"
1885
A. F. Archer,
"
1 8 8 7 to 1893
STATE S E N ATO R S .

Saml Etheridge, Coldwater, 1838-1841
E. A. Warren, Coldwater, 1841.1843
G. A. Coe, G o l d w a t e r , 1845-1847
E. G . Berry. Q u i n c y , 18474849
A. French, B r o n s o n , 1850-1852
J. C. Leonard, U n i o n , 1159-1654
L. T. N. Wilson, Coldwater, 1854-1858
teasel Brown, Coldwater, 1856-1860
Darius Monroe, B r o n s o n ,
C. G. Lace, G i l e a d , 1864-1868
J. I L Jones, Q u i n c y , 1868-1870

C

C. D. Randall, C o l d w a t e r, 1870-1872
J. H. McGowan, Coldwater, 1872-1874
J. H. Jones, Q u i n c y , 1874-1876
F. E. Morgan, C o l d w a t e r. 1876-1878
J. W. French, S h e r w o o d , 1878-1880
Chas. Upson, C o l d w a t e r , 1880-1882
Ezra L. Koon, H i l l s d a l e , 1882-1884
G. A. Smith, S o m e r s e t , 1884-1886
Perry Mayo, B a t t l e Creek, 1886-1888
Alfred Milnes, C o l d w a t e r, 1888-1899
!garden Robin, Centerville,
SHERIFFS.

Wm. McCarty,
J'. B. Stewart,
J. H. Stevens,
Anselin Arnold,
Hiram Shoulder,
James
Philo Portlr,
Daniel Wilson,
D. N. Green,
John Whitcomb,
Chas.
L. M. Wing,
L. B.
J. T. Culp,
L. P. Wilcox,
0, C. Campbell,
A. T. Kinney,
H. Sweet,

served 1833
" 1 8 3 6 to 1838
1838
1842
1846
1848
1850
1854
1856 to 1860
1860 to 1864
1864 t o 1866
1866 to 1870
1.870
1874
1878
1882
1886
1890 to 1894

PROSICUTING AT T O R N E Y S .

Esbon G. Fuller, s e r v e d 1837
H. C. Gilbert, ¥ ¥
1 8 9 3 to 1849
E. G. Parsons,
"
1 8 4 9 to 1850
J. W. Gilbert,
"
1850
J. G. Parkhurst, "
1852
J. W. Turner, 1 8 5 4
E. K. Nickols, 1 8 5 6
L. 1'. N. Miller, 1 8 6 2 to 1864
G. A. Coe,
1 8 6 4
W. W. Barrett, 1 8 6 6
J. H. McGowan, 1 8 6 8
F. L. Skeels, 1 8 7 2
S. B. Kitchell, 1 8 7 6 to 1880
C N. Legg,
1 8 8 0
J. R. Champion, 1 8 8 4
W. E. Ware,
1 8 8 6 to 1890
E. E. Palmer, 1 8 9 0
NV. H. Compton, 1 8 9 9
Ñ
CIRCUIT C O U R T COMMISSIONERS.

E. 0. Fuller, s e r v e d 1850 to 1825
J. G. Parkhurst,
Justin Lawyer, 1 8 5 2
I. B. Clark,
1 8 5 6
W. W. Barrett, 1 8 5 8
David Thompson, 1 8 6 9
F. E. Morgan, 1 8 0 4
W. J.
J. H. McGowan, 1 8 6 6
W..1. Bowen,
A. M. Tinker, 1 8 6 8
W. J.
F. S. Skeels, 1 8 7 0 to 1872
Ezra Berry,
C. D. Wright, 1 8 7 2 to 1876
Fara Berry,

C. D. Wright,
A. N. Legg,
N. A. Reynolds,
C. N.
M. D. Campbell,
A. J. McGowan,
M. D. Campbell,
F. D. Newberry,
F. D. Newberry,
D. M. Wells,
D. M. Wells,
F. A. Lyon,
M. 0. Viets.
W. H. Lockerby,
C. 0.
M. E. Peters,

served 1876 to
187 to 1860
188 to 1882
6.4

188 to 1884

64

188 to
188 to 1;88
188 to 18;2
189 to 1 8 1

CORONERS (since 1854).
served 1854 to 1856
Isaac
Israel R. Hall,
1856 to 1858
A. C. Fisk,
C. D. Brown,
J. H. Bennett,
" 1858
C. D. Brown,
1860
G. W.
Elmer Packer,
Warren Byrnes,
" 1 8 6 2 to 1864
Elmer Packer,
11 1 8 6 4 to 1866
Daniel Miller,
J. C. Hall,
1866
Moses E. Chauncey, "
Barnebas Shoecraft, "
1868 to 1870
J. H. Bennett,
G. W. Johnson,
1870
J. S. Wolcott,
N. Tetterly,
1872 to 1874
C. H. Lovewell,
Jacob Kincaid,
1874 to 1876
C. H. Lovewell,
Edward Purdy,
1876 to 1878
Jerome Wolcott, "
A. A. Van Orthwick,
1.878
Roland Root,
D. J.
1880 to 1884
D..1.
A. R.
1884
A. Burrows,
A. W. Barber,
1886
A. W. Barber,
J. H.
1888
A. W. Barber,
J. A. Montague,
1890
J. H. Montague,
G. D.
1692 to
J. H. Montague,
W. S. Card,
REGISTERS O R D E E D S ,

Seth Dunham, s e r v e d 1838
Leonard Ellsworth, "
Jared Pond,
"
1842
Selheek Seymore,
"
1 8 4 6 to 1850
Albert L . Porter,
"
1850
Curtis 8. Youngs, "
1 8 5 4 to 1856
Francis B. Way,
"
1856
FERMIS T. Eddy, "
1858
Phineas P. Nichols, " 1 8 6 2
Charles A. Edmonds, 1 8 6 6

Daniel A. Douglas, served 1870 to 1874
Franklin T. Eddy, t " 1 8 7 4
William H. Donaldson," 1 8 7 8 to 1880
Zelotes 0. Osborn,
118
Geo. H. Turner,
Mortimer B. Wakeman," 1 8 9 2 to Ñ
REPRESENTATIVES I N L E G I S L AT U R E .

Hiram Alden, C o l d w a t e r , 1835-1837
W. A. Kent, B r o n s o n , 1836-1838
Jared Pond, B r a n c h , 1838-1839
C. G. Hammond, U n i o n ,
1 8 4 3 9 1 1 8 8 4 4 2 1 Ju
1
,U
in
w
d
o
stG
Martin Olds, B a t a v i a , 1849.1843
Wales Adams, B r o n s o n , 1843-1845
IV. B. Sprague, Coldwater, 1845-1846
Alvarado Brown, Q u i n c y , 1846-1847
Justus Goodwin, U n i o n , 1846-1847
Alvarado Brown, Q u i n c y , 1847-1848
B. F. Ferris, S h e r w o o d , 1847-1848
Geo. A. Coe, C o l d w a t e r , 1848.1849
0. D. Culver, K i n d e r h o o k , 1849-1850
Roland Root, C o l d w a t e r , 1849-1850
S. L. Lawrence, G i r a r d , 1850-1852
Roland Root. C o l d w a t e r , 1850-1852
W. H. Arnold, Q u i n c y , 1852-1854
J. B. Tompkins, G i r a r d ,
C. G. Luce, G i l e a d , 1854-1856
H. C. Hurd, U n i o n , 1854-1856
Elijah Leland, Q u i n c y . 1856-1858
Edward Perry, U n i o n , 1856-1858
A. S. Glessner, Coldwater, 1858-1860
Edward Perry, U n i o n , 1858-1860
Wm. Chase, K i n d e r h o o k , 1860-1862
H. C. Hurd, U n i o n , 1860-1862
Jesse Bowen, Q u i n c y , 1862-1864
Gilead, 1862-1864
C. IV. Wetherby,
Girard, 1862-1864
Aura Smith,
Coldwater, 1864-1866
H. Haynes,
Quincy, 1864-1866
I. H. Jones,
Bronson, 1864-1866
D. Monroe,
Coldwater, 1866-186S
J. S. Barber,
J. D. Beall,
Sherwoo , 1866-1868
Quincy, 1866-1868
J. H.
Sherwood, 1868.1870
I. D. Beall,
Union, 1868-1870
E. Bostwick,
Quincy, 1868.107o
J. A. Williams,
Quincy. 13470-I "7
J. A. Williams,
H. Haynes, C o l d w a t e r , 1870- " 7
G. F. Gillam, B r o n s o n , 1870.107
G. W. Van Aken, Coldwater, 1872-1071
E. J. Welker, Kinderhook, 1872.1071
G. P. ltobinson, N o b l e ,
G. W. Van Aken, Coldwater, 1874.1876
H. J. Welker, Kiuderhook, 1176.1878
R. K. Twaddell, Q u i n c y , 1876.187"
C. T. Thorpe, S h e r w o o d , 1)478-10'
J. H. Bennett, C o l d w a t e r, 1880-100 '
D..1. Easton, U n i o n City,
D. J. Easton, U n i o n City, 1882.10,
E. Himebaugh, B r o n s o n , 1882-10,
M. D. Campbell,
Amos Gardner, C o l d w a t e r, 1884-1",.
A. A. Van Orthwick, Butler, 1886.189,.
D. D. Buell, U n i o n , 1890-1092
D. D. Buell, U n i o n , 1892. Ñ
MEMBERS 0 ? CONSTITUTION L CONVENTIONS.

Harry Warner, Coldwater, Sept. 1836

�J. B. Tompkins, G i r a r d , Dec. 1836
Wales Adams, B r o n s o n , Ñ 1850
Alvarado Brown, Q u i n c y. - - 1850
Auntie' Brown, A l g u t i s e e , - - 1550
Cyrus G. Luce, G a t e a d , - - 1867
%sabot Brown, Coldwater, Ñ 1867
P ROB ATI JUDDER.

Peter Martin, s e r v e d 1833
Martin
1837
Edward A. Weiner,
1841
Wm. B.
1849
&amp;bon G. Fuller,
1844 to 1848
Harvey Warner,
1849
Jonathan II. Gray,
1856
Nelson
1860 to 1864
David
1864 to 1868
David
1968
Norman
1891
.
Chas, N. Legg,
1893 to - .itivr.yons (since 1854).
I h j
s e i v. 1 8 5 4
\ , ) Knowles, ¥ ¥ 1 8 5 6
- I t \ ), ,
¥
¥
1 8 6 0 to 1862

served 1862
A. R. Day,
1866 to 1870
N. S. Andrews,
1,70 to 1872
Titus
1872 to 1876
J. H. Bennett,
1816 to,
u1884
1880
Murray Knowles,
Charles Hamilton,
1886 to 1888
N. L.
1888
J. II. Bennett,
I s999t t, _ _
1.11. Miner,
A. G. Bushnell,
SUPERINTENDENTS OF COMMON SCHOOLS.

W. S. Perry, s e r v e d 1967 to 1869
A. A. Jones, 1 3 1 1 1 ) 1 0
A. A. Luce,
1 9 7 1
to 1873
H. D. Campbell, . ¥ 1 8 7 3
COMMISSIONERS O F COUNTY SCHOOLS.

B. S. Spofford. s e r v e d 1887
D. W. Herman, ¥ ¥ 1 8 9 0
D. A. Teller,
1 8 9 3
to

-

JUDGES O F CIRCUIT COURT.

P. N. Smith, s e r v e d 1864.
N. Bacon,
1 8 6 6
to 1870

C. Upson, s e r v e d 1870 to Feb.
187
R. W. Melend), F e b .
June
1873
C. R. Brown, J u n e
Mar.
1873
E. W. Keightley, M a r . J a n .
1874
David Thompson, J a n . D e e .
1877 to 1878
J. B. Sbipnian, D e c .
1878
Russell It. Pettier, 1 8 8 2 to
Noah P. Loveridge, l a s h
ASSOCIATE JUDOVA O r C I R C U I T C O U R T.

S. A. Holbrook, s e r v e d 1833
W. A. Kent,
"
1 8 3 3 to 1836
W. B. Sprague, ¥ ¥ 1 8 3 7
C. G. Hammond, 1 8 3 7 to
E. G. Berry,
1 8 3 9
to 1840
IV. A. Kent,
1 9 4 1
Martin Barnhart, 1 8 4 1
Jehial H. Hard, ¥ ¥ 1 8 4 5 to 1846

COUNTY JUDDER LOW IISCONI, a r o u s e .

W. A. Kent, county judge, 1847 to IA:),
Jacob Shook, second Judge,
Justin Sawyer,county judge,
Darwin Littlefield, second
OUNTI TREASURERS.

Beth Dunham, a e r v e d 1833 to
J. G. Corbus, 1 / 4 8 to 1842
J. T. Haynes,
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842 to
H. R. Alden,
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to 1852
Wo162
Hiram Shoudler,
C U . Luce,
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M. V. Calkins,
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962 to
John Whitc.imb, 1 - . 6 9 to
L. P. Wilcox,
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972 to 187.,
J. R. Dickey,
I 8 7 6
to
K. W. Benton,
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3811 to 1884
D. F. Rich,
1 8 8 4
to 1888
B. B. Gorman,
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889 to 1892
J. B. Moeller, ¥ ¥
I 892 to Ñ

�Gebt-MJ Officials.

I Charles N. Legg,
3 H e , k i a l t Sweet, Sheriff
M. 14.XidraktMall. RCgt. of Deeds
5 J a m e s D. Mosher, County Treasurer

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E . A. Greenainyer, County Clerk
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W . II. Con t o n , Pros. Attorney

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�Oirecter,
RESIDENTS A N D F R E E H O L D E R S
O F B R A N C H C O U N T Y, r l I C H I G A N .
BATAVIA
Angevinc, S. C.. Cold Water.
Austin, H. C., Bataxia Station.
Abramson, Frank, Olds.
Bowers, John, Cold Water.
Baler, Samuel, "
Burritt, Aaron, Olds.
Beard, A. E., ¥ ¥
Burch, Verne, "
Burch, Lee, Quincy.
Bassett, Adaline, Batavia Station.
Bassett, Elmer,
Bassett, Mrs. G. H., ¥¥
Boys, Richard,
Blurb, Admiral,
Bullock, Pannelia,
Burch, Austin, "
Burch, A. L.,
"
Bolton, Burton, Olds and Cold Water.
Blackwell G. W., Cold Water.
Bailey, S. G.,
Barnhart, Frank. Olds.
Button, J. F.,
"
Burgdoff, Albert, Bronson.
Bowers, L . N., Cold Water.
Batea, Chas., Batavia Station.
Burch, Lynn, Olds.
Bates, F. N., Batavia Station.
Bnffharn, H. F., "
Brock, Edward,
Bossernian, L . L . , "
"
Brant, Henry-, ¥ ¥
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Brown, H. W., Cold Water.
Brown, Ed.,
Burch, Mrs. Z., Oils.
Burgdoff, Fred, Bronson.
Bitreli, Austin,
Blood, Frank, Batavia Station.
Card, W. It.,
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i_leveland, Seward, Cold Water.
1:114. John,
Crist. H. A.,
Clan.e, Ambrose, Batavia Station.
Cole, N. E., Coldwater
Campbell, James, Coldwater
Crawford, W.
Crawford, F., Olds
Conlon, L. W., Matteson
Cooley, A. W., Coldwater
Cleveland, G. W., Coldwater
Corey, It. W., Union City
Card, James, Batavia Station
Crandall,
Card, W. S., Batavia Station
Doke, John, Union City
Drumm, Chet, Batavia Station
hooray, Wm. Jr., Coldwater
Dorsey, Jane. Batavia Station
Dayharsh, Jacob, Olds
bovey, Wm., Sr., Coldwater
Driyharsh, Frank, Olds
Dramm Elvero, Batavia Station
Drumm, Sylvester, Batavia Station
Dramm, Motris, Batavia Station
linike, Jabs A., Batavia Station
Doerdsr, Mrs. L B . , Batavia Statiou
how, B. W., Bronami
Ensley. Jacob, Coldwater
Eaaley, Jams, Coldwater

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Easley,
Elliott, \V. W., Batavia Station
Fletcher, B M., Coldwater
Fry, Fred, Coldwater
Finley,
Field, Chas., Oils
Fox, Seymore,
Fry, Mrs C . U., Coldwater
Fry, Edgar, Coldwater
Fairbanks, S. D., Coldwater
Fairbanks, Frank, Coldwater
Fonda, W. H., Coldwater
Fonda, C. I., Coldwater
Fox, A. 0., Olds
Fredlioskie, John, Bronson
Foster, J D., Bronson
Fletcher, H. E., Coldwater
Fry, Judson, Coldwater
Foster, Wm., Bronson
Filson, D. W., Olds
Gowdy, C., Coldwater
Grove, Elijah,
Gustav, Graf, Coldwater
Grove, A R . Coldwater
Grover, Ward,
(ironer, A., Coldwater
Green, L., Coldwater
Crites, it
Gillispie,
Graves,
Gallopp, Albert,
Gray, J. M., Coldwater
Gallopp, Leroy, Coldwater
Gallopp, Frank, Coldwater
Gifford, Ira, Batavia Station
Gifford, Edward, Batavia Station
Gifford, Giles. Batavia Station
Graf, G. W., Coldwater
Graf, Chas., Batavia Station
Gillispie, Wm., Olds
Hill, A. C., Coldwater
Hasking,
Hurley, Lorenzo,
llogaboom, C. T., Matteson
Hurley Wm., Old.
Hawley, L . L., Olds
Hibbard, L .
Iferriff, Julius,
Harris, Perry, Olds
Habbard, S. C., Union City
!Iambi, F. S., Olds
Haaking, J.
Ilarkiiesa, E. D., Batavia Station
Hanks, L. IV., Coldwater
Hastings,
Hawley. B. T., Old.
Hawley, John, Olds
Hurley, Allen, Old.
Harris, Emma H., Batavia Station
Hubbard, Leroy, Union City
Hurley, Adelbert, Olds
Hoyt, W. H., Coldwater
Hurley, Harry, Old.
Hurley, Attie, Olds
file. Henry, Coldwater
Imber, James, Coldwater
1.1r, Amelia,
1de, Stevens, Blue
Johnoion, A. P., Matteson

Johnson, Sam, Mattesmi
Jones, C. N., Olds
Jones, Frank, Bromion
Jerdan, E. M., Olds
Rioter, Geo., Bronson
Kinter, Eugene, Bronson
Knowles, D. Ai Wm., Olds
Kimball, Elizabeth, Union City
Kimball, 0. F. &amp; Wm., Union City
Kimball, H. L., Union City
Klose, Jenette, Olds
Klose, Fred, Olds
Kerr, Coldwater, Coldwater
Kilialoskie, Andrew, Bronson
Kibaloakie, Steven, Bronson
Lewis, E. E., Coldwater
Larow, D. R. P., Olds
Lake, Wm., Oils
Mitchell. B. L., Union
Miller, H. D., Ohle
Morrison, Mr. R., Coldwater
Moon, Nelson,
Martin, Ira, Coldwater
Martin, J. B., Coldwater
Maser, John, Olds
Musser, Frank, Olds
Mitchell, Mary, Union City
Mitchell, Ansell, Union City
Mitchell, Carrie, Union City
Miller, H. S., Olds
Miller, Geo., Olds
Miller, W.
Moore, H. C., Olds
Miller, W.
alusselman, W. H., Olds
Moore, Warren,
Mills, Rachel, Bronson
Moore, Frank. Olds
Moore, Mrs.
Murphy. James, Batavia Station
Mangrus, Peter, Olds
McMaster, G. A., Batavia Station
Murphy, J. A . , Batavia Station
Murphy, .1. B., Batavia Station
Mowry, Wm., Batavia Station
Noyes, G. P., Coldwater
Noyra, Mary A., Coldwater
Noyes, Austin, Coldwater
Noyea, Lydia, Coldwater
Noyea, E. J., Coldwater
Olmstead, H. E., Batavia Station
Olinatearl, Beni., Batavia Station
¡lila, M. l'., Olds
Olds, C. L., Old.
Powliakie,
Pond, P. M. Batavia Station
Phelps, Geo., Coldwater
Paddock,
Pitcher, Philip, Olds
Pitcher, I'. H., Olds
Pierce, L. E., Coldwater
Peteraon, James, Coldwater
Peterson, E. 3., Coldwater
Paine, Thos. Jr., Bronson
PaMe, Thom. Sr.. Bronson
Paine, H.
l'ierce, Cuss.,
Perrin, Martin, Batavia Station
Perrin, Mrs. D. 3., Batavia Station

Plumb, Win., Batavia Station
Reid, David. Coldwater
ltichanl, J. A., Bide
Reynolds, James, Olds
Richings,
Russell, Asa, Coldwater
Ryder, N. P., Olds
Ileynolds, Alfred, Olds
P.eeiling. Thos., Batavia Station
Reeding, John, Batavia Station
Smith, G. \V., Batavia Station
Sheuenian, J. S., Batavia Station
Slieneman, AL F., Batavia Station
Sheueman, J. W., Batavia Station
Shenernan. J. H., Batavia Station
!Martz, Abe, Batavia Station
Sixberry, Alonzo, Matteson
Sigmisti, John, Bronson
Scribner, S. H. A F.,Brouson
Simon. John, Batavia Station
Stone, Irvine, Batavia Station
Stratton, John, Batavia Station
SIMW, Geo., Batavia Station
Sheldon, Laura, Union City
Salisberry,
Schurtz, Mrs. Tobias, Batavia Station
Seiler, John. Olds
Stryker, J. T., Olila
Simmonda, C. W., Batavia Station
Schurtz, John, Batavia Station
Smith, Saml, Batavia Station
Sayles, Nelson, Olds
Sayles, Orrin, Olds
Saulsberry, Chas., Olds
Tyler, A., Union City
Tuttle, Mrs. L., Matteson
Tuttle, G. A., Matteson
Taylor, Mrs. Jas., Batavia Statiou
Taylor, Leonard, Bronson
Taylor, Watson, Bronson
Taylor, John, Bronson
Taylor, S. F. , Bronson
Teller, Theron, Olds
Tyler, W. M., Olds
Tuttle, Mrs. L. It., Batavia Station
Trumbull, Sylvester, Union City
Trunibull, Cline., Union City
Vanderbuilt, 0. A., Ohl.
Vanduaen, Chas., Batavia Station
Willis, Geo., Olds
Willis, 0. E., Olds
Willis, Wm., Olds
Webby,
Webb, Fred.,
Waters,
Wright, John, (tide
Worthington, Carrie, Old.
Wilcox, Jed, Coldwatar
Wilcox, David, Olds
Woodard, Chas., Batavia Station
Wanar, Wm., (tide
Wagner,
Wilcox, Albert, Old
Worden. J. L., Mali.
Welch, Wan.,
Walenx. O l i l s
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Armin, J B . , Batter.
Bissell, M. A., Faxon.

�BUTI,Kii T o w

Bigford, Samuel, ¡
Ball,
Byaril, D. D., B u t l e r.
Byard, Henry, "
lialighliam, F. "
Biol.:son, H. S., Butler.
Carl vain, J. B., t .
Bethank. I). L., "
Burbank, A . R., "
Hague. Chaa., F a x o n .
Ball, Anganette, "
Burgian, Peter, South Butler.
Beers, Mortimer,
BOWerSOX, J. J., Batley.
Beasemer, B. W.,
Bessemer, B. W.,
Bowers, D. J.,
Blodgett, Truman,
Blodgett, Laura,
Brown, E.,
Bartel, Fred, Faxon.
Corless, M. C., "
Cooper, Win., Butler.
Colman, Geo., "
Craft, Silas, S o u t h Butler.
Cortese, E.,
Curtis, Horace,
"
I. lizbe, Gilbert, Faxon.
Day, Rosa, South Butler.
Day, Clark,
Dudley, Edwin, "
David, Ambrose, Faxon.
Dutcher, Jos., Sr., Butler.
Dutcher, J. W., Jr., "
Dean, Silas, S o u t h Butler.
Dean, Mrs. Parmelia, "
Dexter, Thos., Butler.
Dexter, Golden, "
Day, Ira, South Butler.
Davis, John, Butler.
Dickenson, A.,
Dimmers,
Dolph, Sidney, "
Decker, Mrs. H., "
hitcher, Mrs. J. W., Jr.. Butler.
I hinkwater,
Eastman, Mts. Ann,
Ely, 0. and H.,
Ely, W.
Ely, Mrs. H. A.,
Ely, IV. S.,
Evens, Mrs. T. P., South Butler.
Evens. H. L.,
Easton, Mrs. S. A., Butler.
Easton, F. M., Butler.
Edwards, T. I., Butler.
Edwards, L. M., Butler.
Ford, Chas., Butler.
Fenno, Geo., Butler.
Findley, B., Butler.
Farwell, Fred, South Benton.
Fidler, Henry, South Butler.
Fidler, Richard, South Butler.
Garey, Phila., Butler.
Green, J. L., Butler.
Geer, 0. P., South Butler.
Greening, John, South Butler.
Haight, Philip, Butler.
Haight, N. P., South Butler.
Hohnes, David, South Butler,
Holmes, Peter, South Butler.
Ilolmes, Geo., South Butler,
Holmes, W. D., South Butler.
Hohneir, Fred. Faxon,
Hager, J. E., Butler.
'lager, Wm., Butler.
Ifarrington, Job, Butler.
Hamilton, L., Faxon.
Hutchins, C., South Butler.
Hayes, Clarence, South Butler.
lintvland, E . , South Butler.
Hartley, J. D., Butler.
Hess, Mary, Butler.
Jackson, Andrew, South Butler.
Jordan, Mrs. C. P., Butler.
Johnson, Franklin, Butler.
Knecht, Chas., South Butler.
Knecht, Frank. South Butler.
Kesson. W. R., South Butler.
Kellogg, O. G., Faxon.

King, Seth,
M., South Butler.
Kennedy, L.
Kennedy, C. D., "
Kennedy, F. B.,
¥King, Hiram, Jr., Butler.
Keller, W. It., Butler.
King, Albeit,
Knapp, James, Faxon.
Kneza, John, South Butler.
Knowles, S.
Lyon, G. D., South Butler.
Lyon, C. 31., Mrs.,
Lindsey, R. E., Butler.
Lindsey, Chandler, Butler.
Lucas, John,
Lewis, C. E., Butler.
Martin, W.
MeWain, Fred, Butler.
McDonald, Geo., South Butler.
McIntosh, II, G., South Butler.
McDonald, Rouland. Butler.
NleVay, Harvey, South Butler.
Mohn, Chas., Butler.
Moore, H. I., South Butler.
Moore, It. 0., South Butler.
Moore, Artemus, Butler.
Mansfield, Mrs. lila, Butler.
McKinney., Joseph, South Butler.
Needham, Chas., Butler.
Null, Adam, Butler.
Ostrander, Fred, South Butler.
O'Neil, Wm., Butler.
Pierce, D. L., Butler.
Pierce, S. V., Butler.
Phair, David, Faxon.
Petitt, W. H., Butler.
Pell, John, Butler.
Pell, Jerry, Butler.
Perry, Ledyard, Faxon.
Parks, M., Butler.
Pries, Nathan, Butler.
Priest, Albert, Butler.
Palmer, Diana, Butler.
Porcopile, John, Butler.
Rosecrantz, E . R., Butler.
Rossmann, Wm., Butler.
Rossman, A. M., Butler.
Rose, Elias, South Butler.
Ransom, Jas., South Butler.
Rogers, E. C., Butler.
Ramsdell, IV. F., South Butler.
Rolf, Mrs. Laura, South Butler.
Rowley, 1'. T., South Butler.
Rogers, Hiram, South Butler.
Rogers, Harrison, South Butler.
Rynes, Mrs. John, Butler.
Rainey, Alonzo, Butler.
Ratkoshie, Kasper, South Butler.
Ratkoskie, John, South Butler.
Sinclair, Thos., Faxon.
Shipman, B. F., Butler.
Smith, David, South Butler.
Smith, Wm., South Butler.
Simons, H. R., Butler.
Shenefield, Emma, Butler.
Smith, S. A . , Butler.
Sells, Frank, Butler.
Sharp, Betsy, Butler.
Seripter, D. B., Faxon.
Sparks, John, Butler.
Thatcher, H., Butler.
Turner, Geo., Faxon.
Taylor, John, South Butler.
Van Geiser', Leroy, Butler.
Van Patton, A. D., Butler.
Wade, C. W., Butler.
Wade, Milon, Butler.
Wilcox, Stuart, Soot!' Butler.
IVilcox,
Williams, Chas.,
White,
White, Fay,
Wliite,
Wolcott, J. It.,
Wood, Walstein, Butler.
Williams, Willard, South Butler.
Williams, Avis, Butler.
Wolf, Wm.. Butler.
OILEND
Arnold, Catherine,

Adams, Lydia,
Adam., Chester,
Adams,
Aldrich, hi. It.,
Arnold, J. N.,
Brown, Abner,
Brown, Jerry,
Blass, M.
Beck, Jonathan,
Beck, 14..1.,
Beek, John,
Ileek, Henry, "
Beek, George, "
Beek,
Beers, J. B.,
Beers, S. G.,
Bowers,
Dinky, G. A.. t t
Booth, Hannah. Gilead.
Burk, Watson, E . Gilead.
Babcock. C'. G. and E. B., E. Gilead,
Bower, Alfred,
Bower, Delhi,
Burk. John, Kinderhook.
Brooks, C. I I . , E. Gilead.
Brown and
Brown, A. A., E. Gilead.
Brown, C h a n i l l e r ã
Bellows, H. J., Gilead.
Booth, A. J., ¥ ¥
Bonney, A. R., "
Bailey, Elislia,
Byers, Hiram, "
Brocklehank, Harriet, E. Gilead.
Ball, Geo. F., Fremont, Ind.
Barnard, M. ...Gilead.
Cornish, Riley, G i l e a d .
Cornish, Helen. "
Calkins, Richard, (iilead,
Cornell, John, Kinderhook.
Carpenter, C. N., E. Gilead.
Crow, Harrison. Gilead.
Chapman, I). O., East Gilead.
Chapman, Tania,
Carpenter, L . J.,
Carroll.
Carter, Wm., Betliele
Chase and Lolidell, Gilead.
Conklin F. J., E. Gilead.
Chase, A. J., Gilead.
Carpenter, T. J., E. Gilead.
Custer, Wm., Orland.
Cole, Griffin, E. Gilead.
Carpenter, Adelhert,
Clink,
Clink, G. H.,
Dean, C. S., Orland, Ind.
Drthendorf, S. B., E. Gilead.
Doerr, J.
Doerrl Bros., E. (Blend.
Doerr, Henry,
Doerr, John, E. Gilead.
Deeds, Ephriam, 13. Gflead.
Doerr, Jacob. E. Gilead,
Deeds, Soloman E . Gilead.
Deeds, John
Davis, Levi E., Gilead.
Davis,
Decker, David, "
Depue, F. H.,
Drury, J. D.. "
Davis, Jay,
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English, Geo. 1., Orland, Ind.
Foster, T. J , Coldwater.
Fuller,
Fuller,
Foster, Edgar. E. Gilead,
Ferguson, Johnston, E. Gilead.
Foglesong, I . S. and A . IV., E. Gilead.
Foglesong, J. B.,
Fish, J. D., Coldwater.
Foster, F. L., Dunlapp, Ind.
Gorman, B. B., Coldwater
German, Samuel, E. Gilead
George, Samuel, Coldwater
Graham, L. C., Gilead
German, Frank, Gilead
Green, A . G i l e a d
Green, E. C. S., Gilead
Green, Harry, Gilead
Gill, Newton, East Gilead

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Graves, A.
Hoopingarner,
Hoopirigarner

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Hewitt, N.
Houston,
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Harley, A . )
Ihrle% .1 V,
Lta,,
Hathaway, J. E., Gilead
Hathaway. S.
Hathaway,
Hathaway,
Harris, Wesley,
Ikekinati, Isaac,
Heckman,
Hwelly, 6. W.,
Hillyer, Amanda
Hillyer, R. 13., Gilead
Hadley, F.
Hardinger, John. E.;
linmell, i i . . . .
lumen, John, East Gilead
(unwell, J. J.,
Jennings, Cyrenitis.
Junk, H. It., East t
Johns, Leonard, d.,tst d e a d
Johnson, .1. K., East Gilead
Johnson, Helen, Bronson
Jones, Edward, Union CI'
Keeslar. Joseph, East ri :I;
Keeslar, Chas., East Gilead
lieeslar. Edwin,
KeesInr, Homer, East Gilead
Knause, Jackson, Easi
Kinsey. H. A., East
Kayler, Geo., Dunlapp, Ind.
Lewis, Martha,
Lazenby, Thomas.
Lazenby,
Lawrence, Sarah,
Lungs, Lyeurgus,
Luce, C. G.,
Lure, E. G., Gilead
Little, Lester, East Gilead
Lobdell, Flint, Gilead
Lawrence, Leavitt, Gilead
Luce, Alma, S., Gilead
Mardi, L.
McIntyre, Major, East Gilead
Mather, F. C., Gilead
Mather, Angeline, Gilead
McKinsley,
McKinsley,
May, David
Mahrey, Mary A.,
Mabrey, C. S.,
Martin, A . H., Gilead
Markley, John, Gilead
Merrimon, IT. B., East Gilead
Miller, H. 141., East Gilead
Martin, F. B., East Gilead
Mosher, Alonzo,
Norton, 0. S., East Gilead
Noll, G. W.,
Olmstead, W. H., Gilead
Olmstead,
Porter, Mrs. C. A., Gilead
Pathoof, Fred,
Peaches, Luke, Orland
Preston, J. D., East Gilead
Quinhy, Adelbort, Quincy
Robbins, Everett, Crooked
Rubley, David, East Gilead
Regushan, Joseph, Gilead
Rnpright, F. J., East Gilead
Ryan, Harvey. Gilead
Ruff. Saml,
Steffey, Calvin,
Steffey, Calvin, Mrs.,
Steffey, Edward,
Sharer, Andrew, Gilead
Sanders, Josiah, H - 1
Sanders, Jesse, EastI dead

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Sults, Jacob, East Gilead
Smiley, A. M., East Gilead
Shannon. J. A., East Gilead
Shurtz &amp; Harley, Gilead
Shurtz, A. H., Gilead
Shafer, Myron, Gilead
Smith. Henry,
Sweating, F. W., Gilead
Smith, John, East Gilead
Smith, Joseph. East Gilead
smith, Rob't, East Gilead
Smith. S. 13., East Gilead
Stephenson, Eliza, Gilead
Sayles, Emily, Gilead
Spade, Neaman, East Gilead
Stelfey, Joseph, East Gilead
Shelter, Horace, Gilead
Taylor, Ira, East Gilead
Tilt, Stephen, East Gilead
Tilt, E. V.. East Gilead
Van Decanter, R o h l Gilead
Van Decanter, J. B., Gilead
Vella, Timothy, East Gilead
Wheeler, Miles, Gilead
Wheeler, F. L., Gilead
Wheeler, Chas., Gilead
Wordeu, Mrs. Ephriam
Walker, Helen, E. Gilead
Williams, W. W., Gilead
Williams, E. M., Gilead
Whitsell, Frank, Gilead
Webb, D. J., East Gilead
Weaver, Allen, East Gilead
Waterhouse, J. L.,
Wilkins, J. H.. East Gilead
Wilkins, W. H., Kinderhook
Walter, Clifton, East Gilend
Wismenski, F., Gilead
Zull, Andrew, East Gilead
Zerbunizg, Sam'', Gilead
Zull, .A. J., East Gilead
Zull. J. W., East Gilead
Zull. Franklin, East Gilead
George, East Gilead
ern or
Alden, Mrs. M. A.
Anderson, Mrs. h e .
Allgood, Wm. M.
Alden. Mrs. Emma
Aldrich. k..1
Allen. I/. C.
Abbott. Milton L .
Ainsden. Brooks R.
Abbott. Chas. M.
Alger. H. P.
Artemu
Allen. Genre,
Abbott. Belle
Avery. Hiram B.
Arthur. John
Andrews, Mrs. W. L.
Atkins, M I , Elijah
Allen.
Adams. W. H .
Andrews,
Archer, Mrs. Byron
Archer, Byron
Allen, D. C.
Allen, W. H.
Allen, Elmer J.
Alexander &amp; Bolster
Alexander. T. M.
A mner. Geo. G.
rnerican Cigar Co.
Barlow, E. E.
Blodgett
Blodgett, Uri.
Blodgett, Starr
Behse, C. H.
Saves, David
Boucher, B. C. &amp; F. H.
Barden,
Burns, Wm.
Barber. Julius 8.
Barber, !melon,
&amp; M i r y,
Braiaerd, M. W.
Brown, Birdsall J.
Brown. Wesley J.
Brown, A. It.

Brainerd &amp; Perry
Bernard, Malachi
Brundage, G. W.
Bolster, Harriet
Bolls, G. W.
Bidlemsn, H. N.
Bidleman, Emmet
Bates, Ellen
Bucks, Arthur D.
Burrows, Arthur R.
Burns, Francis
Buggie, John H.
Buggie, J. H. &amp; Co.
Bitz, Leo. Mrs.
Buggie, Mrs. J. H.
Burgess, Jas. H.
Benton, E. W.
Bennett, C. F.
Baldwin, Margaret
Bates, Myron
Benjamin, Margaret
Baxter, Edwin
Brooks, Hattie E.
Barnard, G. P.
Brow, Jas.
Baker, Edward
Bradley, M. H.
Bingham, Mary A.
Burdick, Ambrose C.
Burton, Mrs. P. G.
Bedford, Alma
Bassett, Norton
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Locke, Mrs. R. I., ¥ ¥
Locke, P. J.,
Lyon, Amanda A., ¥ ¥
Lilly, Mary A.,
Leckner, Wesley, ¥ ¥
Lain], Mrs. Van., ¥ ¥
Lee, Horace A.
Lincoln, R. H., Union
Lovejoy, Lucian,
Larkin, Andrew, ¥ ¥
Luther, Curtis, Union
Locke, James
Lyon, J. D.,
Long, R. S.,
Lichard, Frank, Athens
Leatherberry,
Leatherberry, Maliban
Mead, Mrs., Colon
McIntyre, J.
Mallon, J. J., Union
Mann. C.
McCary, Clay, "
Mastin, Mrs.
Mound,
NIcCarey, Frank, Union City
McCarey, Leroy,
"
McCarty, Dan% Sherwood
Mitchell, Eugene, "
Milligan, Nat,
Mitchell, Geo.,
Milligan, N. &amp; H.,
Miller, A. E.
Mowry, Henry,
Merrill, D. L.,
Malcom, Juliett,
Meyer, Fred,
Meachum,
Nearing, Wm.,
Nowaski, John.
Barber, Coleman,
Nearing, Alice C.,
Nelthorp, Louisa,
Olmstead, Porter, Union
Olds,
O'Bryan, J.
Osborn, L. B.. "
Osborn,
Pierce, 0. L.,
Pierce, Frank,
Putman, C. M., Union
Philo, F.
Peek, H. S., Union
Parsons, SoIonian, Union City
Prentio, Charlott,
Pierce, L . J.,
Fowles, Selab,
Rathburn, C. D.,
Rathbun), P. J.,
Renen, Peter, Athens
Rider, Matilda, Union
Robinson, C.
Robinson, FL M., "
Robinson, Levin&amp; "
Robbins, C. L.,
Burniey, D e l a
Rich:irk Jacob, Sr., "
Russell, W. H., Athens
Russell, J. T.,
"
Runyan, Henry,
Bench, Reuben, Union
Bench, Sam'l
"
Richards, Jacob,
Hellen. Andrew,
Rbover,
Renew, John,
Rumsey,
Bider, E. B.,
Simons, Rodney, Athens
Simons, It. J.,
"
Stanton, W. A., Union
Stamford,
Spencer, Wilson,
Shaw, Serra Union
Steamer,
Smith, M.
Spencer A., P., "
Sherwood, N. A., "
Smith, H.

Stanton, Edward,
Stay,
Selby, W. M..
Smith,
Spurlock,
Sawin, Isaac,
Sawin, H. E. Mrs.,
Swain, C. E.,
Sargent, Edmond,
Sayers, Carrie
Sayers, Mrs. C.,
Stowe, Justin,
Stafford, Amelia
Studley, John.
Studley, Emeline
Spencer, Jennie,
Skinner,
Spencer, M. A.,
Shaenoquett, Macky, Athens
Snyder, A.
Smith, Wm.
Stanton, John, "
Scarping, Jos., "
Seymore, G. H., "
Turner, W.
Thornton, W. C., "
Thornton, Lafayette, Matteson
Thornton, H. F., S h e r w o o d
Thayer Sarah
Thayer,
Taylor, Fred
Tillotson, Jeremiah,
Thurston, S. K.,
Thayer,
Traverse, H. NI., Mrs.,
Thayer, W. &amp; J.,
Traverse L.,
Thayer, Wm.,
Thayer, Anna
Thayer, John, Mrs.,
Taylor, H. B.,
Vanhousen, H. L.,
Vreeland, F. N.,
Washburn, Elmer,
Wolfe, Presley,
Watkins, Anna Mrs., Union
Watkins, Vint, S h e r w o o d
Wilcox, Newcomb,
"
Wells, J. H.,
Wrigglesworth, J . J., "
Wolfe, Wm.,
Wilcox, W. W.,
Woodruff. Isaac, Union
Wilcox, Dana S h e r w o o d
Watkins, E. W.,
Watkins, L. A.,
Watkins, Marian,
Wilks, Chris.,
Wilcox, L . P.,
White, Margrett,
Webb,
Wrigglesworth Wm.,
Wells, Perry, Athens
Watkins, Caroline,
Wilcox,
Watson, L . F.,
Wolfe, Nancy
Zimmerman, L .
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GIRARD.

\ . M.
AcMoody, E. C., Girard.
Adams, W. II., Coldwater.
Addicks, Henry,
"
Adolph. Augusta, "
Adolph, Philip, 11,slank.
Aldrich, A . J., Coldwater.
Aldrich, E. D., Girard.
Algro, N. E.,
"
Allen,
"
Anderson, .1. H., "
Anton, Julian, Coldwater.
mon, Warkososki,lJnion City.
Baird, I I . F., Hodunk.
Bailey, G . W. . Girard.
Bailey,
Bailey, Chas.,
"
Barney, k m ,
Barney, A. C., ¥ ¥
Barnum, W. A., Coldwater.
Barry Samuel. Hodunk.

Bartlett, J.
Bartlett, Henry, "
&amp;Isom. Ed., Girard.
Ballard, T. F., "
Bennett, A. J., Hodutik.
Bennett, D. C., "
Benson, I I . 11., Coldwater.
Bickford, G. A., Girard.
Bidwell, S. D.,
"
Birch, Lucinda,
Bishop, Jae., Girard.
Bowers, .1. S., "
Brewster, Geo., Coldwater.
Brown, David, Hodunk.
Brown, A . R., Coldwater.
Brooks, Roht., "
Brooker, Mary, Girard.
Bush, J. J., Coldwater.
Bycoeki, Jos., Hodunk.
Calkins, C. W., "
Carpenter, S. A., Tekonsha.
Carter, Wm.,
Carle, H. E., Girard.
Catherman, M., "
Chancey, A. J., Coldwater.
Chancey, M . E . , Mrs., Union
City.
Chickering, W. H., Coldwater.
Cherdavoine, Robt., Girard.
Clement, C., Coldwater.
Clement, .1. H., "
Cook, H. M., Girard.
Comstock, Henry, Hodunk.
Corey, Q., Coldwater.
Corey, Albert, Girard.
Cornell, Reuben,
Cornell, Chancey, Union City.
Corren, W. .1., Girard.
Cox, Frank
Craig, Eliza, Hodunk.
Cudner, Homer, C o l d w a t e r.
Curtiss, Charlott
"
Davis, .1. I I . , Tekonsha.
Davis, J. E., "
Daykin, Cordelia, Girard.
Darling, Frank, Tekonsha.
Dayton, Ester, G i r a r d .
Dean, Ed,
Dean, Leonard,
Dedriek, .1. E . ,
Dembrock, C.,
Demorest, Wm.,
lkinorest, Theodore,
Demorest, C. F. ,
Dewey, Sally,
Dion, Selina C.,
Dobeski, Joseph, Coldwater.
Doolittle, F.
Dutcher, .1. M., Coldwater.
Duke, M. W. , Girard.
Devering,
Eberhard, Emma, Union City.
Edwards, Arthur, Girard.
Eldridge, C. II., Tekonsbn.
Eldridge, G. R.,
"
Eldred, A. D . ,
Eldred, .1. E.,
Elting, Theron,
Elting, Frank,
Elton, J. M., Girard.
Ekes, L.
Everitt, Daniel, Girard.
Everitt, Phone, "
Farwell, Frank, "
Foster, W. S., "
Fonter, Reuben, "
Fox, David,
Fox, Frank,
Fox, Lyman,
"
French, John, Union City.
French, E. E., Union City.
Fry, E . F., Coldwater.
Fulcher, G. II., Coldwater.
Geer, Roy, Girard.
Gillett, G. S., "
Gorball, ('. F., Girard.
Gardner, Anson, "
Gorliall, Mary, "
Gordon, Edd., Tekonsha.
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Gould, C. E. Coldwater.
Gould Bros., "
Gould, Alvira, "
Granger, John, "
Granger, A., Ginird.
Gresley, John, Coldwater.
Greenwood. lien., Coldwater.
Grove, .1. P., Hodunk.
Grohoeki, Mike, Union City.
Gruner Bros., Coldwater.
Goff, Fred,
Hall, Alfred, Girard.
Barnes. Nancy, Hodunk.
Hartley, Frank,
Hardy, C. E.,
"
Hawley, W. S., Coldwater.
Hayes, Henry,
Heddle,
Hills, J. C., Hodunk.
Hollenheck, R. B., Girard.
Hollenbeek, F., Coldwater.
Hollenbeck, C. G., Girard.
Hollenbeek, C. M., "
Hubbard, P. A., Union City.
Hudson, Mary, Girard.
Huganin, David, Coldwater.
Hurst, R. R., Ginird,
Hunt, W. H., Coldwater.
Husker, Geo.,
"
Husker, H.,
Hutchinson, C. R., Coldwater.
Inglesby, S., Girard.
Jackman, .f. F., "
Johnson, P. C., "
Johnson, G. W . , "
Johnson, C. L., "
Johnson, G. B., "
Kapinski, Jos., Union City.
Keep, Sara, Coldwater.
King Bros., Girard.
Kingsley Bros., Girard.
Kingston L.,
"
Kingston, Datil, Hodunk.
Knimas, Sara, Girard.
Knauss, C. B., Union City.
Knapp, Chas., Tekonsha.
Koscioski, Thos., Union City.
Lake, H. A., Girard.
Lake W. W., Girard.
Lake, Ann E., Girard.
La Don, Ed., Girard.
Longwell, W. B., Coldwater.
Lawrence. S. E., Girard.
Lee. C. C., C o l d w a t e r.
Leg.gett, IL.
"
Leiseurilig, I I . , "
Lewis, .1. .1.,
"
Lumbosker, Sally. Girard.
Loomis, Adna,
Loomis, Warren, "
Loring, G. E.,
Loring, Sanford, "
Liming, W. H., Coldwater.
Lutes, S. M., Girard.
Lyman, Edson, "
Mack, 'I'. C., Hodunk.
Major, John, Girard.
Mann, P. Q., "
Munn, Mark, "
Mack, day, llodunk.
Mann, .1. W., Girard.
Mann, Geo.,
"
Manchester, Te k o n s h a .
Markham, A., Coldwater.
Markham, Mark, "
Miller, Patience, Girard.
Morford, Phoebe, Coldwater.
Morford, .1. IL,
Morrison, 1'. 1'. . `
Morrison, A.,
Moaner, .1. C., Girard.
Niverson, W. E., Coldwater.
Nye, I . L., Girard.
Odren, Alex., Coldwater.
Olney, Wm., Girard.
Olney, Henry, "
Orton, .1. IL, "
Ostrom, K. C., "
Ostrom, L.
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�OINA
Dzoneski, (I en , C i t y .
Paddock, E..I.,
Paddock, Alfred. "
Chits.
Palmer, John, Union City.
Parkinson, S. I.., Hodunk.
Parkeimon, Phoebe, Coldwater.
Pahl, Itios., Girard.
Pendell
Peer,
l'erry, Elsie,
['etch, Francis,
Pieree. 1,..1.,
Potter, I m o . . Coldnater.
Price, William. Girard.
Price, Laura,
Reed, C. I._
Reed, L. t'..
lived,
"
Reynolds, NI. C., t 'old
Rice, Samuel,
Rice
Itirfe,
.tiny
Rive, (bristiana, Girard.
Richardson, I.. M., l'oldwater.
Riley, Thos. Girard.
Roe, .1. II.,
Itoe, I I . S . , l'oldwater.
M.,
RIN3C, Albert. Coldwater.
Rose, W 11.,
Rose, t I I . , (iirard.
Rowley, .ÔIntira, Girard.
Rowley, Patience, ¥ ¥
Russell. 41.....
Robin, Henry,
Sanforil, Thos.,
Simi...ill, Edwin. "
Sarrrei,t. Alfred, ¥ ¥
sharp, .1.ilm, Tekonsha.
shann.at, Geo., (iirard.
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Shedd, S.
sherman. G i r a r d .
I..., Girard.
Selliek, .1. M.. Coldwater.
Smith, I.. E..
S.,1i1x,113,ke,
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S001'141:111(1, Geo.,
Skdlarki
Spaulding, Nlary, ¥ ¥
Spenmr. S. E., ¥ ¥
Stork.]: &amp; Green "
Stray, Lneins,
Stray,
Strong, 1). I I . , Coldwater.
Swan, i l . It., Hodunk.
Taylor, Thos., Coldwater.
Tay101., Seall1011, ¥ '
Taylor, I.:. I V. , Girard.
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Illaulter, It. C., ¥ ¥
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Itlareimi, M.,
Vincent, Wm., Tekonsha.
Voshorg, Frank, Union City.
Ô'ittreot. Geo.. Girard.
%Vilder. I.., Girard.
Whitney, W. . Tekomiliii.

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Wedeworth, H. G . , Coldwater.
Wank, I V. F. ,
Wattle, E. F., G i r a r d .
%Vadie, Catherine, "
Wagoner, G.
Walker, .1. M., Coldwater.
Walker,
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Walker, Warren. Girard.
Walker, Edgar. ¥ ¥
Warkozeski, A . , Ilochink.
'(Varner, C o l d u
Waters, S., Girard.
IVatenr, Andrew, Girard.
'('('alters, I., Coldwater.
Ilart ha, 4 iirurd.
Webber, I V. (i..
White, I . I..,
Whitney, Fanny "
Whitney, %Villard. 'rekininha.
\V iggins. Ilettie. Girard.
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Wilber, W. O., ¥ ¥
%Vilder, .Iiidrew, Tekonsha.
11:ilder, Luther. Girard.
1. E., ¥ ¥
%Villiams, .1. B., ¥ ¥
%Vorth, Chas.,
Wood,
Wombat, H. A . , Tekonsha.
Wright, A . D., ration City.
UNION
Ackley, A..1.
Adolph, Willard.
F. A .
.Illen, C. 'I'.
Anderson, C .
.kibistriing, A .
.Inistlev. Perry.
Ash, I V. B.
Atwood, F. M.
Avery, Richard.
Baker, W. I).
Baker, Jasper.
Banford, .1..1.
Bailey, W. II.
Bailey, Mrs. W. H.
Barnhart,
Barnhart, Frank.
Barnhart, Elizabeth.
Baler.
Barrett, A. H.
Barrett, W. H.
Bell, .1. C.
Bellard,
Ittr,forcl,
Bingham, Mrs. M.
Billings, Mrs.
Blake, .1. R.
Blair, M. E.
Illazier, Peter.
Blazier, Era.
Bostwick. E . E .
Bond,
Bostwick, Ezra.
Boyer, A . . 1 .
Boyer, Joseph.
Brooks,
Brown, G. I V.
Brown, Russell.
Boyer, Grant.
Brooks, C. IV. Si. I.. R.
Brooks, NIrs..1. I .
Brooks, C. E.
Itrook.:,
Bros¡, Milan.
Bruning, Wm.
Bray, Byron.
Brooks, NI. I L
Branker, John.
Brace, Mrs. M. B.
Bronson, Mrs. H.
Bronson, E. S.
Buell, 1). I.).
Buell &amp; Spring.
Buell, Ira B.
Buell, ( i . N.
Buell, S. D.
Buell. NI. F.
'1'. It.

Buell, M n . Alioira.
Buell, J . W .
Bullock, L .
Bullock, Mary.
Butler, Mrs. I I .
littrirett, Mrs. B.
Burnett,
Burnett, Mrs. O.
Burnett, C. I . .
Burnett, T. F.
Burns,
Burns ..
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Bunt Ms,
(.3111, Th08.
1.'alkins, F. E.
Carr, James.
Carr, John.
Carpenter, I I . 'I'.
Carpenter, E . NI.
Carpenter, Mrs. NI. V.
l'arpenter, Rola.
Cast ler, Aaron.
Case, Henry.
Case. Edd .
Case, Witt,
Caurike, G. E .
Canrike &amp; .thell.
Campbell, 0 . C.
Campbell, N I r, 0 . C.
Chase, I I . I I .
Chase, S. M.
Chard, Witt.
Chalice. Richutond,
Chtunpuey, F.
Chtunpney. Mrs. C.
(.'herdavoine, E.
Clark, Nellie.
Clark. Geo.
Clark, Polly.
Clay, Mrs. 1..1. R.
Clay, '(Ira. Henry.
Clifford, '('(III.
clitrord, Burton.
Clifford, Frank.
Cline, .1. S.
Cleasat, Mary.
Collins, Mrs. Mary.
Crxklington, A . B.
Coddington, Miss H. J.
Cole. II. A .
Coheland
Corbin, I I . It.
Corbin, I I . A.
Corbin and Buell.
Cornell, Chauncey.
CON,
Corbin, Samuel.
Corwin, .1. R.
Corwin, Joseph.
College, .1Ihion.
Cosier, .1. M .
tAtsier, C. C.
Cosier, Dennis.
Cosier, Mrs. Dennis.
Cosier, C. M.
Cosier, Henry.
Cosier, W. H.
Corey, Mrs. Alvina.
Craig, Mrs. Carrie.
('rail, I . B.
Crimson, S. P.
Crawford. F .
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Crissy, Mrs. E. L .
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Crofoot, G. W.
CLIMIleillgS, Mrs N I
Cuyler, Altram.
Cull, Lucy A .
Cuatt, Mrs. I..
Cummings, John,
Dague, Mrs. M.
Davis, A..1.
Day, ('. E.
Day, Jarred.
Day. Oscar 8: IVin.
Iklioyells, G. B.
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Denison. l'yothia.
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Ellie, Frank.
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Ewers, M r , Louise.
Eldred, A . (k., Jr.
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Farmers Nat'l Batik.
Feller 1 1
Fenno, I V. I V.
Fisher.
Fisher. '(Ito. C. ( I .
Fitzgerald, !)min
Fink, II. G.
Fox
FOSICI., MD, Julia A.
Ford, Itonglas.
French, H . I V.
French,
Fulton, Elgin.
Gan, G. I I .
Geer, Albert.
(iittorrl, .1. R.
Gillett, I I . W .
Gillett. I). I V.
Grover, S. E.
Wellibod.
Griffin.
Groesbeck. D. V.
Green. B. F.
Green, '(Ii',. II. F.
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Grote. S.
Guilford, .1. F.
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C. M.
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Hasbrouck, S. S.
Hammond, W.
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Ilarri.on.
Han ley, John.
Ilawley, H. I t .
Hawley, Limy.
Hawley, Nelson,
Ilawley. Stephen
Hathaway, Mrs. I
Hayden, S. K.
Ilayner. I I . E.
Ilayner, Park.
I laytitaker, Geo.
!licks, Riley.
Hitchcock, I. E .
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Hopkins, Myron.
Hoyt, Benj.
Haskins, Ali.. 1'. H.
Ilubltird, 'l'. I V.
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Lee. Eugene,
Lee, S. It.
Lee. C. (1.
Ice. .1. O.
Lee, Mrs. Geo.
Lee. W. G.
Lee. Mrs.
Lilons, John.
Limcbaligh. Wm.
Lincoln. C. . I .
Lincoln, (I. L .
Lineolo. I / . R.
Lineolo, 1'. I T
Lochard. Mary
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Nlerritt. Relbi.
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Perry, C. C.
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Perry. S. W.
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Perry, Edwin.
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Preston, Mrs.
Price, James.
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Perry. Mrs. Naney.
Randolph., Walter.
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Itaviiient, Lewis.
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Truman, Lucy.
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Tneker, .1. B.
Tyler. Mrs. E.
Tyler. G.1).
Tyler, Alphonse,.
Union City N a t i Bank.
Van Order, 11. S.
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Reed, Ilarrict,
Reynolds, M.
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Riley, 'rhos. Girard.
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Roe, it. S., Coldwater.
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Nelson. A . O.. II:Meson.
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Study. Andrew. Colon.
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Taylor, Frank. Sherwood.
Turner, Elliot.
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Voice, George, Bronson.
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Vreeland, Chas., Sherwood.
Vreeland, F.
Vreeland, Mrs. L., Sherwood.
Van Vooritt, A . B., Cohn,.
Warner. E. I L , Monson.
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Welch, Mrs. Elizabeth, ¥ T
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Welib, Joseph, Sherwood.
Webb, IVari¥en,
IV ilisix. E. P., Colon.
Willy, Geo. NV., 1:ittrsoii.
IVasliburic 31aicelliis, Colon.
Watson, Jas. IT.,
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WillSW01111, W. .1..
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Wood, Aaron, Sherwood.
West. Wesley, Colon.
Wailer, Sidney,
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KINDERHOOK
Allen, Amelia, Fremont, Ind.
Adams, H. D., Lester
Anderson. Eliakins. Fremont, Ind.
Anderson, Eugene,
Abbott, Lyman, Fremont, Ind.
Brown, E. J.. Kimierhook
Brown, C. D., "
Brehm, John,
Branyan, Elsie, Angola, Ind.
Bradley, Albert, Kinderhook
Boyd, J. E., East Gilead
Borah Wm., Kinderbook
Bates, C.
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Bates, Alfred, "
Burk, John,
"
Burk, Peter,
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Ball, Jas.,
Bachman, J., "
Burdick A. C., Coldwater
Herrick., Amos,
Concklin, J. D., Kinderhook
Case, Wm., Crooked
Case, Huron W., Coldwater
Corwin, Lewis. Kinderbook
Corey Reuben C., . ¥
Conant, Sarah, Coldwater
Commit, Morris, Kin¥lerhook
I,, k Timothy,
0,1,1..11..1. 0.,
Church, P. H.,
Cheney, M. D..
Disbrow, A. S., Lester
Doerr, Mrs. Emma, Kinderhook
Dickenson &amp; Whitley. Coldwater
Eclitinaw. John. Kinderhook
Ent, Silas.
Flint, Salome
Flint, Bollice,
Voider. E. J., East
Foss. Martin, Kinderhook
Yam. Elizabeth, "

Fox, David, Kinderhook,
Flint, H. P.,
Flint, I. A.,
Flint,
Flint, Amos, Ô ¥
Forbes, Mary E., "
Gripman, Lindley, Coldwater
Gripman, Brian, East Gilead
Greer, Mrs. Delight, Kinderhook
Gray, Abratiem, Crooked Creek, Ind.
Huyck, H . F., Kinderbook
Hankus, Levi, Crooked Creek, Ind.
Hilton, Mrs. Chas., East Gilead
Hoyt, Dan'', Kinderhook
Hoyt, Henry, "
Hoyt, Jas.,
Harrington, E. B., California
Howes, Edward, Kinderhook
Haulterbauine, John ¥ ¥
Jones, Geo, N., Kinderhook
Jones, Noah,
Johns, Mrs. Abigail, East Gilead
Jones, Alva, K i n d e r h o o k
Jones, Sherman,
"
Jones, L. L .
Knauss, Sam%
Knauss, Jas., Fremont, Ind.
Knauss, Henry, Kinderhook
Kelso, Henry. California
Kinsey, Stint, Crooked Creek, Ind.
Lawrence, A. C.. Kinderhook
Lint, Lydia J.,
Musselwhite, Walter, "
McLaughlin, M.
Mosher, Edwin, Coldwater
Miller, Jos., K i n d e r h o o k
Miller, David,
McNeil, Irving,
"
Michael, Jacob E., "
Michael, Benj.
¥ M i c h a e l , John W., Fremont, Ind.
Michael Phillip,
Murray, E., Kinderhook
Mason. M. D., ¥ ¥
Nye, Henry. J., "
Outwater, Peter, "
Ogden, Jas. S., "
Ogden, Pardon "
Phillips. John, "
Powelson. Powell, Fremont, Ind.
Powellson Bros., Tremont, Intl.
Patterson, David, Kinderhook
Panulee, H. S., East Gilead
Parmlee, Frank, Kinderhook
Phenecie D. L., Fremont, Ind.
Preston, A. S., California
Perrine, Dana, Kinderhook
Rickey, Jas..
Spade, Mrs. Nellie "
Stelling, Mrs. Mary, Fremont, Ind.
Smith, Chas., Kinderhook
Strong, Myron, East Gilead
Stokes, Lincoln, Holland, Mich.
Strong, Sheldon, Kinilerhook
Spade, Noah
Spade, Nellie
Sheets, J. K.,
Smith, Thos.,
Sherman, Harriet, ¥ ¥
Sherman, Adelbert
Stokes, Amos, Fremont, hill.
Stokes, Frank, Coldwater
Tripp, Lester, Kinderhook
Tuttle, T. B., C r o o k e d Creek, Ind.
Tombaugh, Aaron,
Tiiwsley, Edward, "
¥ " .
17pp, M. L . , Kinderbook
Vanetta, Hattie, Kinderhook
Vanetta, Etta .1.. "
Wenge, Dar.'1, Mrs., ¥ ¥
Weage, Alphonse, Coldwater
Weep,
Whistler, Christopher, Kinderhook
Walter, Abraham, Fremont, Ind.
Waterhortme, Lucius, Kinderbook
Whitromli. Thes.,
Whiteomb. Lonno. E., Kinderbook
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Wells, Alma, Kinderbook

BILTHEI,
Alit,,, Caroline, Bronson
Ammerman, A.
Ammerman, W. H., "
Austin,
Allen, Gabe, Bronson
Allen, John, ¥ ¥
Allen, Abigal,
Allen, Hitimali,
Bradway, Chas., Hatinaker
Brocklebank, IV., ¥ ¥
Bidwell, L., Bethel
Bonglitim. E. W., Bronson
Buell, Benj.,
Buck, 1'. A.,
Baldwin, Dr. W. H., Bethel
Gorman, B. B., Coldwater
Burch, Geo., Bethel
Bennett, N., "
Benton, E. W., Coldwater
Bingham, E., Bethel
Bronson, Joe, ¥ ¥
Boughton, W. E., Bronson
Bower, W. W., Bethel
Brook, Chas., Hatmaker
Brook, Fred., Bronson
Beard, Esq., Hatmaker
Bates, S. H., Bethel
Bronson, H., Bethel
Bates, Roh1t, Batavia
Bates, W. H. H., Hatmaker
Barnes, A., Bethel
Barrage. Calvin, Bethel
Bronson, Wm.,
Boothe, Clayton.
Boothe, Oplieliii, ¥ ¥
Brook, Geo., Hatmaker
Brook, Thos., Bronson
Bucklin, W., Gilead
Barnes, flit!,
Barnes, Wm., ¥ ¥
Brown, Luther Gilead
Burch, P., Bethel
heart, Kirk. Bronson
Baker, Lawrence, Bronson
Berlin, Fred,
Brocklebank, M., Hatmaker
Butcher, Isaac, Batavia
Burgiloff, Nelson,
Bunker, R. L.,
"
Carter, W. N. A Soil, Bethel
Card, Hiram,
Garth, Gibson,
Card, Chas., Bethel
Card, Willard, ¥¥
Cure, Margaret, Bethel
Cnill, S. D.,
Cranson, P. A., Gilead
Carter, Hervey, Bronson
Carter,
Cornell, Fritz,
"
Chase, Harley, Kinderhook
Cole, Almon I., Bethel
Clark, G.
Canfield, Chet,
Grist, Julio, Coldwater
Covey, Lafayette,
Corson, Mary.
Card, W. B.,
Catell, Robt., Gilead
Clark, Oliver, Kinderbook
Crow, Nathan, Gilead
Case, Frank, Bethel
Carpenter, Geo., Gilead
Crimson, Ass,
"
Cranson, Perry, "
Dimn, John, Gilead
Demerret, Han, Bethel
Davis. Ezekiel, Bronson
Dernerest, Geo., Gilead
Deeds, John, Bronson
Dart, L,unio, Hatmaker
Ditbenilarf, J.
Doolittle, Adaline, Hatinaker
Eielitholta, .1., Bethel
Fenn, Mary, Hatmaker
Fowler, GPO., Bronson
Fenner,
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Fenner, Corydon, Bethel
Fowler, Henry, Bronson
Fuller, Willis,

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Fenno, A., B r o n s o n
Freeman, Homer, "
Fuller, Thos.,
Freeman, Sam% Hatmaker
Freeman, Cor., Gilead
Fenner, Chas.,
Fenner, Emma, "
Fowler, Levi,
"
Fenner, L. B., ¥ ¥
Gifford, Levi, Batavia
Gallup, G.0., Hatmaker
tinge, Warren,
Genie, Jacob,
Gillett, Win., H a t m a k e r
Goritinier, J.,
Gordonier, Abe., 4 4
Hughes. A. R., Bsthel
Harris, Sally,
Harris, Geo., Bethel
Hoyt, H. R. . 4
Hatmaker, A., Hatmaker
Hill, G. W., Bethel
Holcomb,
Pret., 4 .
Holiday, Porter, 4 4
Hart, J. S., Hatmaker
Hart, F. H., 4 4
Harris, J. N., Bronson
HiByer, R. B., Gilead
Hiflyer, Wells, Bethel
ãHarley, Jacob, Gilead
liarley, Levi, "
Honeywell, Wm., Hatmaker
Hatmaker, P.,
Hart, Henry,
Hopkins,
Harris, L.
Harris, Burt,
Hoskins,
4 4
Himeliaugh,
Houston, Catherine, Gilead
Jupp, James, Bethel
Emily, Bronson
Elllinger, W., Coldwater
Keneily, Geo.,
Kaiser, Jacob,
Keyes, Ldverett, Hatmaker
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.ryt.,s, Fred., Gilead
Uanoose, R., Coldwater
111011Ar, A., Bethel
san. else,
Uiainudy,
vi josh, Jacob "
Sues, S. L., Hatmaker
Xamiuse, Wm., Union City
Lampman,
Lockwood, Isaac, "
Lynch, Thos.,
Lawiuczak, Y i n . , "
Little, Geo.,
Larabee, Austin, Hatmaker
Larabee.
Laymen, W. H., Bethel
Larabee, Shari, Hatmaker
Lilly, Maryett,
ill born, J., Bethel
MeEndarffer, G., Bethel
Monroe, Jane, Bronson
NE011r0C, Chas., "
Martin, I . IL, 4 .
Monroe, Caroline, "
McMillen, Mary, Gilead
IleMillen, Joliette, 4.
McCnurtie, S. 13.,
MeClellen, Jas.,
-Metzger, it., Bethel
Martin, R. T. ,
Miner. E. A., "
Martin, Oscar, 44
Martin, J. W., "
iffeKinstryã N. J., Gilend
IffeEndarlier,
Mclindarffer, I.,
Markley, J. L.,
Monroe, Milo, Bronson
Norton, Clista,
Norton, Adelbert,
Norton, Norman,
Nagel, Peter, Bethel

Odren, Ed., Bethel
Oilren, Miii, Kinderhook
Olmstead, Henry, Bethel
Ohustead, Philo, 4 4
Olmstead, Henry, "
Whorl), Harmon,
Parham, S. M., Batavia
Price, Jerome, Brunson
Prestage, David, 44
Paine, Thos.,
"
Powers, Pat,
Plekworth, J.,
Palmeteer,
Palineteer, Frank,
Paine, Epli,
Paine, Elnora, 4 6
Pulver, Adam,
Parham, A. K.,
Patch, Ettgene,Bethel
Paine, Ed., Bronson
Paine, 111., 4 .
Palunateer, C., Bronson
Paine, Frank, Hatmaker
Quinby, A.,
Reichard, I I . Bethel
Reid, Nancy, Bronson
Roberts, H. 0 . , "
Roe. David, "
Rose, L. A., ¥ ¥
¥
Ritter, Calvin,
Roach, Jerome,
Reading, T., Batavia
Rugg, M., Ballet
Roach, lid., Bronson
Rupright, Sara, Bethel
Selby, Monroe,
Smoker, Geo.,
"
Sanderson, W., Gilead
Sharp, Frank,
Sikoaki, Stephen, Bronson
Sherman, Amos, Bethel
Saunders, H.
Sweetingã Jul., Gilead
Stephenson, Eliza, Gilead
Snyder, Henry,
Strong, John, Hatmaker
Short, B. W., Bronson
Smith, H. H., Batavia
Smith, H. J., "
Smith, Wm., Bethel
Sorter, David, Hattnaker
Saunders, R., Bronson
Soshinskie, Mike, Bronson
Stahl, P., Hatmaker
Swan, Burt,
Smith, P. D., "
Shaw, L., Hatmaker
Shermanã I. H., Bethel
Sherman,
Smith, IV. X., 4 4
Sweeting,
Shurtz, Fred.,
Swain, Elias,
"
Thomas, Ann E., Bethel
Tozier, E. G.,
'loner, Wm.. Batavia
Trnesdale,
Metier, It., Bethel
'Prayer, Elizabeth,
Teachout, J., Bethel
Tozier, John
"
Vorris, Mary,
'orris, Clark, "
Vannuys. II. S., 44
Vorris, Headley, "
Wiser, John, Bethel
Wheeler, N. G., Hatmaker
Wood, Pyre, Bronson
Woodruff, Harriett, Bethel
Weaver, Calvin,
VVIzittiit, Henry,
Williams, Warren, Gilead
Wilson, T., Hatmaker
Woodcox, Geo., Bethel
Wenner, John, Bronson
Williams. L., Mrs., "
Whitford, L . W., "
Wiser, L. S., Bethel
Wiser, Louisa, Bethel
Wiser. A. II., 44
Wallace, Chas., Hatmaket

Warner, Daniel, Bronson
Wallace, Freeman, Hatmaker
Wheeler, Win., Bethel
W i s e r, Daniel, "
Whitney, Freeman, Hatmaker
Wakefield, Miranda, Bronson
Walker, J. W.,
Yeah, Peter, Bronson
Yeah, Frank, "
Zurer, Alta, Bethel
P. A.,
BRONSON.

Akers, John, Bronaim
Adams, J. Q., 4 4
Albertnon, C. W., Bronaon
Anton,
Allen, J. V., 4 6
Alderman, H.,
Ashbreek. A. J.,
Anderson, A. J., 6 6
Adieu., ['melt,
Anderson, Selby,
Adomski, John,
Adoinski,
Amman, .
A nilerson, A.,
Akera, Marion,
Babcock, C. G., East Gilead
Bennett &amp; Son, Bronson
Brown, Henry, "
Bennett, S. E., "
Billings, E. N., "
Byrne, W.,
Bonney, J. R., Gilead
Buckley, I. S.. Bronson
Baxter, Wm., 4 4
Blass, Wm..
Bower, A. L., 4 '
Brown, Lorena . 4
Bush, C. K.,
Balton, J., Mrs., "
Brown, Wm.,
Brower, It., Mrs.,
Bassett, Geo.,
Burch, Jonathan,
"
Brower, Dora, Mrs.,
Brooks,
Barnes, Chas.,
Baily, S. D.,
Bowker, H. C.,
Blass, Eliza, Mrs.,
Becoski, Martin,
Boughton, E. F..
Bartlett, C. A.,
Blair, G. F., Bronson
Blanchard, D., "
I3ogots, M.,
Bertsch, Gotlieb,
Brooks Henry,
Brooks,
Butler, A . E.,
Blass, Ruth,
Bohulz, Martin,
.
Beloski,Wm.
Blamer,
Berry, A. G., "
Beardsley, E.
Bushnell, W.,
Bowman, Vincent, 4 '
Brooks, Gabriel. 4 4
Bunnell, Martin,
Brink. F. C.,
Bliffham, J., 6 6
Courten, Henry,
Clark, L. D., ¥ .
Cornell,
Coiirten, Stephen, "
Cole, A M . ,
Crawford, Moses, 4 4
Chatfield, S., Mrs., "
Corson, S. B.,
Clark, M.
Clark, Mary, Mrs., "
CopelandãT. M., "
Clark, A. F.,
Clark Bros.,
Card,
Corey, L.,
G A
Compton, W. H., Coldwater
Cloae, Wm., Bronson
Cornell, James, "
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Cunningham.
Corson, A. H.. M n ,
0.11.13erir,
Cochensparger, C., ¥ ¥
Carpenter.
(louse, Daniel,
C a c h u r l , r,

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Coward, Richard
Citvanaligh, Frank.
Clark. Myron,
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Driggs, J. D., Mrs.,
Dorrauce, A. A., Coldwater
Davis, Jame., Bronson
Driggs, W i l l i e , 4 4
I hiley, C.,
Dewsenberry, L.
Dewsenberry, 0 ã
Dorn, M. E.,
Dorn, B. Mrs.
Dorn, Richard
Douglas, W. A.
Ifennison, Asa
Draper, L. E.
Dorn, J. E.
Earl, W. IV.
Earl, S., Mrs.
Eggleston, U.
Ellis, F. B.
Eberhard, A.
Eberhard, Thos.
Eggleston, Lymii,,
Eberhard, Tama,
Eno,
Fuller,
Farr,
Fuller. 'P. H .
Fields, E., Mrs.
Fellows, T. D.
Foster, A. J.
Fowler, Henry
Fulkerson, M., Mrs.
Fanning, Kate
Ferguson, T. J.
Finnisy, M.
Fox, David
Finnisy, Thos.
Fisk, Irving
Fellows, Burt
Flanders C. Noble
Gilson, Wm.
Gates, 6. It., Mrs.
Gates, E
Green C. T.
Graves, Martha
George, Wm.
George, Mrs. A,
Good, H. D.
Gregg,
Gregg, Jas.
Greenwald, John
Green, Benton
Good, Isaac
Good, Rudolph
Greely H
Green, J., Mrs., "
Haight. John, "
Hortoil, Sophia, 44
Hurley, Eva, Mrs.,"
Horton, A. J. "
Hanks, Geo..
Hopkins, N.,
Houghtalin, J., 4 ,
Haight, Edith,
Hughs,
Hamlin,
Hartelmek, Peter,"
Hull, Mrs. I. D., "
Horton, Fred., 4 4
Hartchnek, C., 4 4
Hurd, P., Mrs.. Coldwaicr
Haight, u'rlluiria, BristiÔ.¥ti
Himebaugli, Cuti,
Hull, Inane, Bronaun
Ilimebangh, H. "
Hart, H. C.,
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Hoard, C. B., ' 4

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BRONSON.

Hermon, Simon, Bronson
Hermon, Joseph, Hermon, Geo., "
Havens, Nathaniel "
Holbrook, S.,
Hopkins, E. J ã "
Holmes, D., Mrs., "
Holmes, J. T.,
"
Hamilton, Chas., ' ¥
¥ H i m e b a u g h , Dan% "
flarris, H.,
Hoard.
Himebaugh, E., Noble
Holmes, C. J., Bronson
Hoopingamer, John, Bronson
Havens, Arthur,
Haskins, R.,
Holbrook, E. H ,
Hall, Wm.,
Hoard W m . ,
Hines,
Hogniere, Earnest
Jessak, Josie, Bronson
Jones, Nicholas, "
Jones, L . G.,
Jones, Frank,
James, Thos.,
Jump, Delos,
Jump, B.,
Johnson, Wm.,
Jupp, R.,
Jones, Ora,
Jones, Nettie, "
Kolossi, Jam. s. Bronson
Kabasali. Walenty, "
Koloasi, Andrew, "
Kennedy, John, "
Earn,
Keyes, C. I.,
Kean &amp; Holmes, "
Knapp. Wells,
"
Kolossi, Michael, "
Kean, Joseph,
Kennedy, Geo.. "
Keiffer, R., Bronson
Kehoe, Frank, Bronson
Kehoe, Patrick, . '
Kline, David,
"
Kilsheski, John, "
Keyes, Francis,
Kruska, J.,
Keyes, F. A.,
"
Klavineki, John, "
Leet, L. M., Bronson
Leonard, A . B., Lane, V.,
Lewis, L. K., Mrs., Bronson
Letts, Aaron,
Latta, Joseph,
. ,
Latta,
Latta, Mary,
Lane, M. E., Mrs..
Ludwic, Martin,
Loshinski,
Lewis, L. W.,
Loh, Martin,
Lyke, U. U.,
Lewis,
Lewis,
Lambert. W., Batavia
Monroe, Wallace, Bronson
Monroe, Wm.,
Monroe,
Mowry, H. P.,
Moose,
Moffitt. A. M..
Monroe. Darius,
"
Mallory, Helen,
"
Miller, A. A.. Mr.., "
Monroe,
Milliman, J. B..
"
Milliman, Mark, "
Mallow.
Maims.
Miller, A. A.,
Modert, F. M.,
Morrow, Mae.,
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Miller, Henry, Bronson
McQueen, M.,
Moore, M. J., ' ¥
Mowry, A. E.,
Malora, Stephen, "
Nichols, 0. B.,
Nichols &amp; Boughton "
Norton, Calista,
"
Needham, D. F., Coldwater
Olney, James, Bronson
Olney, H. J., Mrs., South Bend, Ind.
Outhouse, Fred., Coldwater
Parkham, A. K.
PerhampRichard
Park, J. R.
Perrin, C. L .
Post, Gridley
Paul, Thomas
Powers, Henry
Powers, R. D.
Pixley, A.
Post, W. E., Mrs.
Price, E. P.
Potts, Peter
Pullman, J. E.
Peck, Mary E.
Phillips, C. U.
Pinhey, Isaac
Porter, Chas,
Purvee, W.
Price, Malinda
Pixley, Isaac
BURR O A K .

Parsons, Daniel
Quear, Lewis
Quear, Frank
Quear, Betsy A.
Queer,
Rudd, F. M.
Ruple, A.
Ruple &amp; Son
Roach,
Richardson. A. J.
Ruggles, E. &amp; A.
Reid S., Mrs.
Rose, L . A.
Robinson, L.
Ruggles, W. B.
Ruple,
Roseboom, G.
Robinson,
Rudd, Wm.
Rawson, S. W.
Ruggles, J. F.
Ruggles, Amelia
Richards, S. P.
Robinson, H.
Ruggles,
Russell, J. H., Bronson
Rnmsey, John, Noble
Ruple &amp; Shepard, Bronson
Russell, Fritz,
Rupright, S. B.,
"
Mph., W. H..
Rocoria,
Rosenbrook,
Strang,
Selby, R. Mrs.,
Stefanski, M.,
Sanders. L., Dr., "
Sherwin, E., Mrs., Bronson
Shepanl, A. M.,
"
Sanborn, Henry, "
Shepard, Jason,
"
Smith, Elizabeth, "
Smith. A. Y., Mrs,. "
Smith, orrin,
Sherman, .1., Bronson
Shepard, H. T., "
Smith, Wm., "
Shaffmanter, C., "
Simpson, Frank,
Shatimaster,
Sheffield,
Staehly, M.,
Shane. E., Mrs.,
Sagar,
44

S m i t h , CIIRS.,

Smith, John,
Smith. Thoa.,

04

&amp;icor, John, Bronson
Shunsheski, G., "
Stalkwalk, V., "
Secor, James, "
Shippy, Joseph, "
Shippy,
Swift, Albert,
"
Smoker, Frank, "
Sweeting, Volney.
Shicoaki,
Slisher, John,
"
Maher,
Straebly, David, ¥ ¥
Seger,
Sager, G. H.,
Sager, Albert,
Sagar, Joseph, "
Sager, John,
Shaw, A. M., Mrs., Bronson
Shaw, Eraetus,
Strainer, Philip,
Shaw, J. H.,
Sindlinger, John,
Selby, Wallace,
Sager, Zed.,
Shedd, David,
Sheldon, Content,
Smoker,
Shurtz, John,
Sagar. John M.,
Sburtz, Fred.,
Sugar, G. L.,
Thurlby, J.,
4
Thayer,
Teller, Miles,
Tice, Dan'l,
Trent:dell, Wm.,
Tisdell, J. P., Mrs.,
Taggart, John,
Taggart, David,
Taggart, B. P.,
Thurston, A. P.
Tice, Burt,
Ulrich, Cyrus, Bronson
Unterkircher, John, "
Ulrich, John,
Vanevery, C. M.. Sr."
Vanevery. C. M., Jr. "
Van Fleet, A. S., "
Van A
Vesey, Beteey,
Van Alstine, 0.C., "
Vanaken, E.,
Van Vorst, C. C., "
Whitman, J.,
Warner, M. C.,
"
Williams, A.,
Whitaker, C. B., "
Whitaker &amp; Corey, "
Weldon, J. N.,
"
Whitaker, Dora,
Wood, Dyer,
Warner, J. A.,
Willy, J. C..
Watson, J. E.,
Walker Bros..
Wait, Henry,
Whitaker, Clara, Mt. Clone's, Mich.
Wrobleski, M., Bronson
Wrobleski, Jacob, "
Warne:, Adam, "
Walker, Wm., ¥ "
Weaver, J. W.,
"
Waters, S.,
Wait, Frank,
Whitaker, A., Mrs. "
Walker, Orange. "
Werner, J. F.,
%Widen, Elmer, "
Yessak, Anton, "
Zimmerroan,Lenora,
66

44

64

QUINCY.

Aldrich, A. E.
Allen, J. P.
Anthony. W . L.
Andrew., N. H.
Alexander, J. B.
Arnold,
Ashton, James
Ashton,

App, D. W.
Babcock,
Babcock, G. D.
Babcock, Lucy
Barber, Marshall
Barber. A. W.
Barber, D. H.
Baker, E. C.
Baker, V. E.
Ball, F. C.
Ball, Lucy E.
Barker, J. H.
Barnes, Joel
Barnes, Thos. N.
Barnes, W. J.
Barjaren. Isaac
Becker, Jermiali
Beulen, Wm.
Belote, A. J.
Barnes, C. &amp; H.
Bennett, J. C.
Bennett, Hiram
Bennett, H. H.
Bennett, C. W.
Bennett, G. E.
Bender, Jacob
Bowles,
Berry, J. H.
Berr7, Mrs. Ezra
Burnes, Johu
Bunnell, G. H.
Bullock, Alex.
Boon, G. 0.
Bowerman, Granville,
Bowerman. Isaac
Bowerman, Elisha
Bowen, A. L.
Bowen, E. T.
Bowen, E. W.
Benge, Herbert
Bowers, Mrs. M.
Byntos, S. U .
Bingham, W. N.
Blackman, E.
Brown, H. M.
Brown, L. B.
Brickley, Franc &amp; Geo.
Brickley, May
Brickley, J. C.
Briggs, L. L.
Corless, Leonard
Curless, Fred.
Corless, Jenette
Corless,
Corless,
Corwin, Wm,
Craner, Melissa
Crater, Morris
Crawford, Wm.
Crapo, Elizabeth
Crouch, M.
Crouch,
Culver, P. J.
Culver, J. J.
Culver, Mrs. W. H. H.
Coker, Helen
Culver, Abram
Chase, C. H.
Cummings,
Curtis, Wm.
Carroll,C . S.
Caldwell, Seylnol
Corey, Nancy
Coale, Benj.
Dailey,
Day,
Day,
Darling, Ella
Decker,
Decker. Mar)
Decker, lt. I
Denham, I l
Dean, Mrs. M. E.
Delemater,H. S.
Denham, N. H.
Dunham, Ruth
Denman, M. L.
Dickenson. A. B .
Dickenson, M. M.
Dickenson, Mrs. C.

�alums.
Dobson, Angelo
Dobson, W. W.
Dobson, !behind
Dobson, Guile
Dobson, 0. L.
Dodge, J. R.
Donley, Jac
Donovan,
Doane, Lee
Dorn., E. A.
Dore, E. C.
Drake. John
Drake, C. F.
Drake, A. W.
Dryer, Henry
Dunphy di Maberry
Eldred, J. U.
Emens, P. W.
Ellsworth, Mrs. Win.
Etheridge, K. B.
Etheridge, C &amp; T.
Etheridge, A. M.
Etheridge, Emma
Express, U.
Eldred, Leroy
Fay, Mrs. L. R.
Fay, J. N.
Fay,
Fay, Lorenzo
Fay, Milo
Fields &amp;
Fish, Levi
Fillmore, G. J.
Fedor,
Forward, Frank
Foster, Jasper
Fetterly, Nathan
Freeman, A. E.
Frisk,
Folts, Fred.
Farwell, Lacy
French, George
Gage, David
Gage, I. D.
Gage, Alfred
Gage, U . E.
George, C. A.
Gibbs, 4 , A.
Golden, S. M.
Golden, J. M.
Grover, Delmar
Globensky Bros.
Gregory. H. J.
Gregory, Alden
Gregory, Mary
Ganong, J. B.
Grinnell, H. J.
Haight, Mrs. P.
Haight, 3. R.
Hagerman, Fred.
Hall, Willis
Halstead, A . B,
Harding, M. D.
Harding, G. D.
Hawley, Mrs. M.
Harmon, Amanda
Holden,
Hadden, J. G.
Hayden, Wm.
Harpham, Justina
Harper, Horace
Haynea, J. H .
Hanchet, S. B.
Hayes, Wm.
Hay, David
Hill, Frank
Hillman, A. S.
Hanks, Alfred
Hill, Addie
Hill, Mrs. A. J.
Hill, J. H.
Holden, G. W.
Houghtaling, Henry
Houghtaling,
Houghtaling, J. H.
Hutchinson,
Herendeen, W. W.
Herendeen, Henretta
Hyslop, Rob't

Hunt, J. E.
Hunt, U. E.
Hewett, Mrs. 11. A.
Holbrook, Mrs. F. A.
Hoy, Waller
Henry, Frank
Hepner,
Ingalls, Frank
Jennie,
Johnson, A. L.
Johnson, Mrs. C. B.
Jones, .1. H.
Jones, C. W.
Jones, J. T.
Jones, Perry
Jones, Ransom de Church
Joseph, F. L.
Joseph, Matt.
Joseph, Lucas
Jonee, Mrs. M.
Joseph, Lawrence
Kanause, Milton
Keagle, T. H.
Knapp, W. I.
Kunio-Irk, S. D.
Kenyon, Mrs. Henry
Kellogg, L. H.
Kinnebrook, J.
Kenyon, J. L.
Kenyon, I. H.
Kenyon, F. S.
Kenyon, E. H.
King, H. A.
Knapp, Win.
Knapp, Mrs. Wm.
Kohl, Fred.
Kennedy, L. S.
Lane, Edmond
Lappin, W.
Larzelere, F. A.
Larzelere, Dan'l
Lampman, M.
Lennon,
Lennon, Wm.
Loomis, H.
Lawrence, Nathan
Leland, S. S.
Lindsey, A. S.
Lope, C. S.
Livingston, John
Locke, Samantha
Locke &amp; Sorrow
Locke, C. A.
Locke, A. J.
Locke, Dudley
Locke, J. S.
Lockwood,
Lockerby, W. H.
Lockerby, John
Lockerby, Mrs. E.
Lockerby, Wm.
Lossing, J. S.
Loveland, S. H.
Lusk, S. R.
Lattin, F. A.
Lusk, S. H.
Lusk, H. M.
Lusk, Mrs.
Luce, D. C.
LaSalle, 0.
Lemon, S. J.
Lynd, John
Lytle, A, L.
Lampman, E.
MaCarey, Mrs. H. E.
MaKeyes, W. W.
Malloch, Walter
Mulison, S. L .
Murry, John
Mudge, Ed.
Maltz, G. L.
Marks, G. H.
Marsh, F. E.
Marsh, F. E., Jr.
Martin, Robt.
Martin, Lewis
Martin, J . B.
Massey, D. J.
Massey, Mrs. A.
Mason, J. W.

Marlin, Bobt., Jr.
Mason, L. M.
Mead,
Mellen), B. C.
Moore, H. W.
Moore, A. L.
Merrell, Mrs. H. E.
Moles, Ed.
Murphy, The..
Mowry, J. B,
Mowery, Hannah
Movrey,
Myers,
Myers,
McCormick,
McGioneas, H. J.
McKenz,e &amp; Hyslop
Moles &amp; Reading
Newberry, P. M.
Newberry, Wm.
Newberry, Mrs. C.
Nichols, H. H.
Nichols, C. T.
Nichols,
Noble, H. W.
Noble, T. R.
Norton, G. S.
Odell. Orrin
Odell, Orlando
Oliver, J. H.
Oliver, Margaret
O'Mara, John
Page, E.
Palmeteer, Mrs. W. H.
Palmeteer, E.
Palmeteer,
Palmer, Mrs. C.
Porkinson, C. E.
Parrish. Calvin
Pease,
Park, Mrs. Ella
Price, Richard
Perrin, A.
Pecott, Peter
Pessell, H. D.
Polhau3us, A.
Pope, H. &amp; L.
Pope, Lizzie
Pope, Mattie
Pope,
Pope, Mrs. G. W.
Porter, Marvin
Porter, Mrs. I .
Potter, W. B.
Powell, David
Powers, C. G.
Posers, Anna B.
Playford, Micheal
Phelps, Wm.
Pruyne, C. H.
Perry, E. W.
Penoyer,
Quereau, J. M.
Quimby, I. G.
Quincy First Nat'l Bank
Ranney, Mrs. S. A.
Hapsburg,
Ransford, E. B.
Ransom,
Ransom, 3. &amp; E.
Rawson, C. R.
Rathborn, T. R.
Reading, Mrs. L.
Reed, J. T.
Rivets, F. M.
Rich,
Reynolds, J. W.
Roth, Frank. Jr.
Rowley, J. L.
Rawson, M. J.
Rodgers. .1. C.
Rogers,
Rogers, S. W.
Roode, Mrs. C.
Roth, Fronk
Roth, Barney
Rounds, N. P.
Runyon, G. N.
Ryan, J. W.
Sanderson, G. W.

Salisbury, J. b
Sears,
Sean.
Seabury, Frank
Saunders, Mn. IL. A
Swiek,
Scholey, H. J.
Sebriug,
Sharp,
Suldi,
Sinclair, Thos.
Skiriner,
Skinner. Beni
Sheldon,
Sle 1,10n, ; l b , .
Isl
Shepherd, V. F.
Shoemaker,
Shoemaker, r
Shook,
Shop's, Mrs. S.
Smith, Mrs. D.
Smith, Mrs. D. H.
Smith, 0. L.
Scoville.
Soper, W. H.
Soper, Mrs. W. H.
Sparks.
Sparks, Millie
Spohner, Norman
Spohner, M. 0.
Stanton, A. W.
Standish, Henry
Shear, C. C.
Stafford, Thos.
Stevens, L. H.
Stevens,
Strang, Daniel
Sellick &amp; Berry
Spohner, Albert
Strogh,
Strogh Sam'l
Sullivan, Michael
Swan,
Swan, Levi
Swan, Riley
Simonds, S. C.
S'citts, Jacob
Stevens, 0. B.
Swift, Hannah
Smith,
Swan, Jared
Segni-, M. S.
Spaulding,
Tat lent,
Tallent, Timothy
Taylor, T. D.
Thompson, H.
Thompson, Mrs. J.
Thompson,
Thompson, C. M.
Thompson, W. W.
Turner,
Thomas, N. D.
Throop, Mrs. E. S.
Thurber, W. H.
Tompkins, D. D.
Trim, Z . C.
Trim, Ira
Turner, S. H.
Turner, E. N.
Turner, Fronk
Tindall,
Twadell, K. K.
Twadell, C J.
Tracey, 0. E.
Town, Ed.
Vangelder,
Vanuasdale, J. B.
Vennastlale,
Vanordsdale, I. A.
Vanatta, L. F.
Van Patton, J. D.
Vickory,
Varey, Mrs. S. J.
Vernon, Wm.
White, Mrs Ann

�QUINCY.

Walters, G. L.
Walter, U. E.
Walsh,
Walker, M.
Walworth, Frank
Warner Elliston
Warner, A. J.
Warner, M. L.
Weaver, Mrs. C.
Watkins, T. W.
Weaver, Mrs. D.
Whitney, Mrs. Mary
Weatherwax, J. T.
Weatherwax, F. &amp; H.
Webster, Mrs. P. D.

Whaley, Edward
Wheat, B. F.
White, John
Wolcott, Mrs. M. I.
Maher, A. D.
Wilber, H. J.
Wilber, H . C.
Wilber, Robt.
Wilber, Ransom
Wilber, Havens
Wright, Mrs. J.
Wilber, Mrs. 0. S.
Wilcox, Mrs. L .
WilcoxfC. N.
Wilcox &amp; McClare
Wilcox, Pearl

Wilkinson, S. W.
Wilkinson, Mrs. R. L.
Williams, S. J.
Williams, H. J .
Williams, Henry
Williams,
Williams, Ed.
Walt:north, E.
Walmarth, Orrin
Walmarth, Oscar
Wilson, Harris
Wilson, Mrs. H.
Wilson, J. L .
Wing, L. M .
Winters, Mrs. A.
Wiser, Harlow

Wiser, Harvey
Wiser, Hiram
Williamson,
Wood, Mrs. D. H.
Woods, H. J.
Wood, Mollie, Mrs.
Wood, Wm.
Woodworth, G . W.
Wolcott, W. J.
Whitehead, E. C.
Wright, L. S.
Youngs, David W.
Youngs, H. D.
Youngs, W. F.
Youngs, Art. B.

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�INDEX
TO

AT L A S
O

BRANCH COUNTY9
MICHIGAN

89

�_

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Abbott Avenue","C/W","
"Abbott, Edward","C/W","
"Abbott, Isabell"."COL"," 1 7 ' , ' ! ! '
"Abbott, Lyman","KIN"," 33","13"
"Abbott, Lyman","KIN"," 33":24"
"Abbott, M.","C/W","
"Abbott, Milton","OVI"," 25","23"
"Abbott, Milton L.","OVI"," 25","I5"
"Abbott, Mrs. E.R.A.","CAL"," 35","24"
"Abbott, Mrs. J.K.","COL"," 17","11"
"Abel. M.T."."GIR"," 9 " : 3 "
"Abel. M.T.","GIR"." 9 " : 4 "
"Acheek, Inwell","BRO"," 2I","14"
"AcMoody, E.C.","GIR"," 9'',"10"
"Adair, las.","ALG"," 27":26"
"Adams, C.F.","CAL"," 3 5 7 1 2 "
"Adams, Chester","GIL"." 3I","24"
"Adams, G.","G1L"," 31","14"
"Adams, H.D.","K1N"," 33","1"
"Adams, H.H.","UNI"," 7","25"
"Adams, Ira","CAL"," 3 5 : 1 2 "
"Adams, Jas.","CAL"," 35","I8"
"Adams, Lydia","GIL"," 3I","24"
"Adams, T. Est.","COL"," 17","9"
"Adams, W.H.","GIR"," 9","30"
"Adams, Wales",-0- ,"
"Adams, Wm.","CAL"," 35","I8"
"Adolph, Augusto","GIR"." 9 , 3 1 "
"Adolph, Philip","GIR"," 9","32"
"Adolph, Willard","UNI"," 7 " : 11 "
"Adolph. Willard","UNI"," 7","14"
"Adomski, J.","BRO"," 21',"23"
"Adomski,J.","BRO"," 21","26"
"Adornski, S.","BRO"," 21","36"
"Advent Church"."KIN"," 33","19"
"Advent Church","VQU","
"Aikens, E.C.","C/W","
"Albright, Jacob","CAL"," 35":7"
"Albright. Joshua","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 6 "
"Albright, Lousia","CAL"," 35","17"
"Alden Street","C/W","
"Alden Street"."C/W","
"Alden, Isaac","COL"," 17","26"
"Aldrich, A.C.","QUI"," 19","I5"
"Aldrich, A.J.","GIR"," 9","19"
"Aldrich, A.J.","GIR"," 9","30"
"Aldrich, A.J.&amp; Co.",-0- ,"
'Aldrich. E."."VG1","
"Aldrich, Geo.","BUT"," 11","5"
"Aldrich, M.H.","GIL"," 3 1 : 2 0 "
"Alexander, J.B.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 6 "
"Alexander, J.B."."QUI"," 19","6"
"Alexander, R.","KIN"," 33","1"
"Alexander, Royal Est.","IUN"," 33","12"
"Alfred, E.","COL"," 17","30"
"Algansee Post Office","ALG","
"Algansee, First School",-0- ,"
"Alger, Docter",-0- ,"
"Alger, General",-0- ,"
"Alger, I.P.","MAT"," 13","11"
"Alger, I.P.","MAT'," 13","12"
"Alger, I.P.","OVI"," 2 5 : 2 0 "
"Alger, R.N.","MAT"," 13","1"
"Alger. Squire".-0- ,"
"All Right Lamp Cook Stove",-0- ."
"All Right Oil Heating Stove",-0- ,"
"Allen Street"."VUC"."
"Allen, A.B.","COL"," 17","20"
"Allen, A B.","COL","
"Allen, A .B.","COL","
"Allen, A.B.","COL"."
"Allen, Abigail","BET"," 23","I9"
"Allen, Ada","BAT","
"Allen, Ada","BAT","

"Allen, Arnelia","KIN"," 33","12"
"Allen, C.M.","MAT"," 13","13"
"Allen, C.0.","MAT"," 13","34"
"Allen, C.0.","MAT"," 1 3 : 3 5 "
"Allen, Carlo","BET''," 23","16"
"Allen, Chas.","ALG"," 27","13"
"Allen, Chas.","VGI","
"Allen, Clinton G.",-0- ,"
"Allen, D.C.","C/W","
"Allen, D.C.",-0- ," 73",.O
"Allen, D.C.&amp; Co.",-0- ,"
"Allen, Delos Est.","BUT"," 11":25"
"Allen, F.","VUC","
"Allen, Frank A.",-0- ,"
"Allen, G.","BET"," 2 3 : 1 6 "
"Allen, Gabe","BET"," 23","17"
"Allen, Geo.","COL"," 17","9"
"Allen, Geo.","OVI"," 25","10"
"Allen, Geo.H.","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 "
"Allen, Geo.H.","OVI"," 2 5 , 4 "
"Allen, J.E.","COL''," 17","20"
"Allen, J.E.","COL"," 17","29"
"Allen, J.E.",-0- ,"
"Allen, J.L.","C/W","
"Allen, J.L.","C/W","
"Allen, J.P.","QU1"," 19","28"
"Allen, John","BET"," 2 3 : 1 6 "
"Allen, John",-0- ,"
"Allen, John V.","BRO"," 21","14"
"Allen, John V.","VBR","
"Allen, Sanford","CAL"," 35","7"
"Allen, W.A.","MAT"," 1 3 : 3 5 "
"Allen. Ovid","C/W","
"Alspaugn, E.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 2 "
"Alwater, Frank","COL"," 17","5"
"Alyco, G.W.","COL"," 1 7 : 2 7 "
"Ambs, Jos.","MAT"," 1 3 , 7 "
"Ambs, Jos.","MAT"," 13","8"
"American Cigar Co.",-0- ,"
"Ammerman, A.","BET"," 23":24"
"Ammerman, Albert E.",-0- ,"
"Ammerman, W.T.","BET"," 23","24"
"Ammerman, William T ' , -O-,"
"Amner, G.","C/W","
"Anderson Lake","NOB"," 2 9 : 2 4 "
"Anderson, A.","BRO"," 21 '',"5"
"Anderson, A.J.","BRO"," 2 1 : 1 2 "
"Anderson, A.J.","VBR","
"Anderson, Eliakim'',"KIN"," 33714"
"Anderson, Eugene","KIN"," 33","11"
"Anderson, J.H., M.D.",-0- ,"
"Andreson. A .J.","13R0"," 21713"
"Andrews, Geo.","NOB"," 29","I9"
"Andrews, H.","UNI"," 7 " : 3 5 "
"Andrews, Louisa",-0- ,"
"Andrews. Miss Sarah- 0 - ,"
"Andrews, N.H.","QUI","
"Anesley, Chas.","CAL"," 35":8"
"Anesley, Chas.","CAL"," 35","9"
"Ann Street","VUC","
"Armin, H.M.","BUT"," 11","24"
"Annin, Helen M.","BUT"," I 1":26"
"Annin, J.B.","BUT"," 11 ":15"
"Annis, G.W.","SHE"," 5","29"
"Annis, G.W.","VSH","
"Annis, Geo.W.","SHE"." 5 " : 2 8 "
Geo.W.","SHE"," 5","33"
"Ansley, Perry","SHE"," 5","18"
"Ansley, Perry","SHE"," 5","6"
"Anthony, W.L.","QUI"," 19","14"
"Anton. John","GIR"," 9","25"
"Appomatox",-0- ,"
"Arbuckle &amp; Ryan Co.","ALG"," 27'."16"
"Arbuckle. Ryan &amp; Co.",-0- ,"

"Archer, A.F.","ALG"," 2 7 " 5 "
"Archer, A.F.","ALG"," 27","6"
"Archer, A .Fred","ALG"," 2 7 : 1 7 "
"Archer, J.B.","ALG"," 27":6"
"Archer, Mary","ALG"," 27","7"
"Arlington Hotel","C/W","
"Arlington Hotel","C/W","
"Arlington Hotel",-0- ,"
"Arlington Hotel",-0- ,"
"Armory Hall","C/W","
"Armstrong, A.","UNI"," 7 " : 1 8 "
"Armstrong, Wm.H.","OVI"," 25","15"
"Arnold Street","VQU","
"Arnold, Catherine","GIL"," 3 I " : 11 "
"Amold, J.W.","GIL"," 31","11"
"Arthur Street","VSH","
"Arthur, President",-0- ,"
"Ashbough, L.J.","COL"," 17","26"
"Ashbough, L.J.","COL"," 1 7 : 3 4 "
"Ashley, Perry","SHE"," 5 " : 7 "
"Ashlon, Jas.","QUI"," 19","3"
"Asman, E.","BRO"," 21","29"
"Atwater, J.H. Est.","COL"," 1 7 , 3 "
"Atwood, F.W.","UN1"," 7","6"
"Atwood, Hiram","SHE"," 5","12"
"Austin, C.H.","BAT"," 15","22"
"Austin, C.H.","BAT"," 1 5 : 2 3 "
"Austin, C.H.","BAT"," 1 5 : 2 6 "
"Austin, C.H.","BAT"," 15","35"
"Austin, Chas.","BET"," 2 3 : 2 7 "
"Averill, Martha","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 5 "
"Avery, Dr. Enice ..1.",-0- ,"
"Avery, H.B.","GIR"," 9 7 2 1 "
"Ayers, A.Harry","BUT"," 11 , 3 5 "
"Ayers, Alva C.","CAL"," 35":8"
"Ayers, E.J.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 0 "
"Baad, Geo.","SHE"," 5 " : 1 9 "
"Baad, Geo.","SHE"," 5 " : 3 0 "
"Baad, George- 0 - ,"
"Babb, D.W.","CAL"," 35","6"
"Babbitt, Mrs. Mary","C/W","
"Babcock, C.G.","BRO"," 2 1 : 1 3 "
"Babcock, C.G.","BRO"," 21714"
"Babcock, C.G.",-0- ,"
"Babcock, C.G.&amp; E.B.","GIL"," 3 1 : 1 0 "
"Babcock, C.G.&amp; E.B.","GIL"," 31",''15"
"Babcock, Elizabeth (Craft)",-0- ,"
"Babcock, G.P.",-0- ,"
"Babcock, John"."QUI"," I 9 : 2 4 "
"Babcock, John","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 5 "
"Babcock, John- 0 - ,"
"Babcock, Mrs. C.P.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 4 "
"Babcock, Mrs. G.P.",-0- ,"
"Bachman, J. Est.","KIN"." 3 3 : 2 2 "
"Backet, M.V.","ALG"," 27","I7"
"Bagley, Govemer",-0- ,"
"Bailer, Isaac","CAL"," 35":5"
"Bailey , David","COL"," 1 7 : 2 4 "
"Bailey, Chas.","GIR''," 9","I4"
"Bailey, Elisha","G1L"," 31":6"
"Bailey, Elisha","NOB"," 29","I"
"Bailey, H.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 6 "
"Bailey, Isaac","CAL"," 3 5 , 6 "
"Bailey, James","GIR"," 9 , 1 1 "
"Bailey, las.","GIR"," 9 " : 1 4 "
"Bailey, S.G.","BAT"," 15":9"
"Bailey, Smith","SHE"," 5 , 3 3 "
"Bailey, W.C.",-0- ,"
"Bait, Ezra","BAT"," I
"Baird, A.F.","01R"," 9","7"
"Baird, C.&amp; A.","SHE"," 5","36"
"Baird, E.","BET"," 23","I5"
"Baird, Mary","BET"," 23","15"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Baker,","QUI"," 19","6"
"Baker, A.C.","BUT"," I I"."35"
"Baker, Byron","BUT"," II","24"
"Baker, E.0 ","QUI"," I9","16"
"Baker, F C ","QUI"," 19","I7"
"Baker, Ira7SHE"," 5","1"
"Baker, Ira7UNI"," 7","6"
"Baker, Ira7UNI"," 7","7"
"Baker, John","MAT"," 1 3 7 7 "
"Baker, Josper","UNI"," 7","20"
"Baker, Lawrence7BET7 23","20"
"Baker, S.","OVI"," 25","25"
"Baker, Sylvia","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 0 "
"Baker, T.J.","QUI"," 19","31"
"Baker, V.E.","QUI"," 19","36"
"Baker, Warren D.7UNI","
"Baker, Warren I) ""UN!"," 7","9"
"Baker, Wm.","BUT"," 1 I ","I3"
"Balcom, M.","BUT"," I 1734"
"Baldridge, Nites","OVI"," 2 5 7 3 "
"Baldridge, Niles","OVI"," 2 5 , 4 "
"Baldwin,","BET"," 23","26"
"Baldwin, Governer",-0- ,"
"Baldwin, W.H.","BET"," 23","25"
"Baldwin, Wm., Admr.","GIL"," 31714"
"Ball &amp; Major",-0"Ball Bros.",-0- ,"
"Ball, A. Est.","ALG"," 2 7 7 11 "
"Ball, Anganette7BUT"," 11 7 2 9 "
"Ball, Chas.","BUT"," 11 , 2 9 "
"Ball, Chas ""UN!"," 7 7 1 6 "
"Ball, E l i j a h 7 C / W 7
"Ball, Elijah","C/W","
"Ball, F.","QUI"," 19","6"
"Ball, Frank","BUT"," 1 l","31"
"Ball, Geo.F.","GIL"," 31","1"
"Ball, las.","KIN"," 33","
"Ball, Mr. E.",-0- ,"
"Ball, S.A.","BUT"," 11 7 2 9 "
"Ballard, Thos.yUNI"," 7","1"
"Ballard, Thos.","UNI"," 7 " , " I 2 "
"Band Stand","VUC'',"
"Bangham, F.","BUT"," I 1 ' 8 "
"Banks",-0- ,"
"Baptist Church","ALG","
"Baptist Church","ALG"," 27","2"
"Baptist Church","BAT"," 15","6"
"Baptist Church","BUT"," 11 7 2 0 "
"Baptist C h u r c h 7 C / W 7
"Baptist Church7C/W","
"Baptist Church","GIR"," 9","I5"
"Baptist Church","KIN"," 3 3 7 8 "
"Baptist Church","OVI"," 2 5 7 5 "
"Baptist Church7VBR","
"Baptist Church","VGI","
"Baptist Church","VQU","
"Barber, A.W.","QUI"," 19725"
"Barber, D.H.",''VQU","
"Barber, F.E.","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 0 "
"Barber, F.E.","OVI"," 25","15"
"Barber, F.E.","OVI"," 25","22"
"Barber, G.F.","OVI"," 25","15"
"Barber, G.F.","OVI"," 25","22"
"Barber, G.H. Est.","COL"," 17723"
"Barber, J.S.",-0- ,"
"Barden, Julta","BET"," 2 3 7 5 "
"Barkme, Francis","SHE"," 5 7 1 7 "
"Barlow &amp; Loveridge",-0- ,"
"Barlow &amp; Loveridge",-0- ,"
"Barlow,
, "
"Barlow, H.H.",-0- ,"
"Barlow, H.H. Esq.",-0- ,"
"Barlow, M . 0 . 7 0 V 1 7 25","22"

"Barlow, Mr ",-0- ,"
"Barlowe &amp; Lovendge",-0- ,"
"Barlowe &amp; Star",-0- ,"
"Barlowe, H.H.",-0- ,"
"Barnard, 1.7GIL"," 3I","18"
"Barnard, M.","COL"," 17","3 I
"Bame, R.J.7UNI"," 7","23"
"Barnes, A.","BET"," 23","26"
"Barnes. A .1.","ALG"," 27","31"
"Barnes. A.J.7ALG"," 27","32"
"Barnes, C.L.7ALG"," 27"," I I"
"Barnes, Cliff',"BET"," 23","10"
"Barnes, ClitT',"BET"," 23","9"
"Barnes, Eliza","BET"," 2 3 7 9 "
"Barnes, Giff."."BET"," 23715"
"Barnes, W.J.","QUI"," 19","33"
"Barnes, W.J.","QUI"," 19","34"
"Barnes, Wm.","BET"," 23","I4"
"Barney, A.C.","GIR"," 9","22"
"Barney, A.C.","GIR"," 9 , " 2 7 "
"Barney, Jas.","GIR"," 9","27"
"Barnhart &amp; Williams","UNI"," 7","35"
"Barnhart, Chas ""UN!"," 7","33"
"Barnhart, Elizabeth7UNI7 7","33"
"Barnhart, Frank7BAT"," 1 5 , 3 "
"Bamhart, Frank","BAT"," 1 5 7 4 "
"Bamhort, Chat ""UN!"," 7","28"
"Bamum's (Aaron) Addition","VBR","
"Barnum, W.A.","GIR"," 9 " 2 8 "
"Barnum, W.A.","GIR"," 9","29"
"Barrage, Ed","BET"," 23723"
"Barre, Henry","OVI"," 25","I3"
"Barrick, Amos7KIN"," 33","7"
"Barnnger, Fred","OVI"," 25","20"
"Barringer, Fred","OVI"," 25","29"
"Barrows, G.D.","COL"," 17","34"
"Barry County",-0- ,"
"Barry Street","VUC","

"Bartel, W.","ALG"," 27","20"
"Bartholomew Lake","ALG"," 2 7 7 7 "
"Bartholomew, L.","ALG"," 27","7"
"Bartlett, C.A.","BRO"," 2I","12"
"Bartlett, C.A.",-0-,"
"Bartlett, G.A.7VBR","
"Bartlett, J.G.","GIR"," 9","1"
"Bartlett, J.G.","GIR"," 9 7 2 "
"Barton, Lafayette","SHE"," 5 7 3 5 "
"Barwell, H.C.","VQU","
"Bascom, D.T.","CAL"," 35","4"
"Bascom, Norman","CAL"," 35","4"
"Basom, Ed.","GIR"," 9","25"
"Bassage, Alf',"CAL"," 35","2"
"Bassett's A d d i t i o n 7 C / W 7 43"43
"Bassett, Adaline","BAT"," 15734"
"Bassett, Clarence7UNI7 7","16"
"Bassett, E.","BAT"," 15734"
"Bassett, J.R.","COL"," 17","27"
"Bassett, Louis","BET"," 23","5"
"Bassett, Mrs. G.H.7BAT"," 15","32"
"Batavia Cemetery","BAT"," 15","26"
"Batavia, First School",-0- ,"
"Batavia, Village of',"BAT"," 15","26"
"Batavia, Village of',"BAT"," 15","27"
"Batavia, Village of',"BAT"," 15","34"
"Batavia, Village of","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 5 "
"Batcheld, L.P.","QUI"," 19","9"
"Bater, Chas.","UNI"," 7","3I"
"Baler, Samr,"BAT"," 15","23"
"Bater, Sam'17BAT"," I 5 , 2 4 "
"Bates, A.S.",-0- ,"
"Bates, Alfred","KIN"," 3 3 7 4 "
"Bates, Alfred7KIN"," 33","5"

2

"Bates. Altred","OVI"," 2 5 7 3 2 "
"Bates, Alfred S.",-0- ,"
"Bates, Chas " " B A T. " 1 5 7 2 6 "
"Bates, Chas "."BAT"," 15"."26"
"Batts, C h a s 7 K I N " , " 3 3 7 4 "
"Bates, Chas ","KIN"," 3 3 7 5 "
"Bates, E 7 0 V I " , " 25","18"
"Bates, E d w i n 7 0 V r, " 25"," 1 8'
"Bates, F.N.7BAT"," 15","26"
"Bates, F.N ","BAT"," 15","35"
"Bates, Francis C.","OVI"," 25","6"
"Bates, Francis M . 7 0 V r , " 2 5 7 6 "
"Bates, H..1 7 B AT " , " 15","33"
"Bates, Hiram",-0- ,"
"Bates, Julius M . 7 0 V 1 7 25","18"
"Bates, Mary A.",-0- ,"
"Bates, Miss Emma 1.",-0- ,"
"Bates, 0.P 7 B AT " , " 1 5 7 3 5 "
"Bates, 0 . P. 7 0 V 1 7 2 5 7 6 '
"Bates, Robt.","BET"," 23","2"
"Bates, S.H.","BET"," 23","23"
"Bates, W.H.","BET"," 23","16"
"Bathnck, Chas.","MAT"," 1 3 7 4 "
"Bathnck, Lyrnan7MAT"," 13","2"
"Bathnck, Ly r n a n 7 S H E 7 5 7 3 5 '
"Bathrick, M.E.","MAT"," 13","6"
"Bathrick, Spencer","NOB"," 29718"
"Batteries",-0- ,"
"Batterson Est.","BAT"," 15","36"
"Batterson, C.","COL"," 17","30"
"Batterson, Ezekiel G.","COL"," 17","30"
"Batterson, King","SHE"," 5","36"
"Haul, Jas.B.","CAL"," 35","I7"
"Bausum, E.","SHE"." 5 7 2 8 "
"Baxter, C.A.","MAT"," 13","21'
"Beach, H . P. 7 M AT " , " 13","I3"
"Beach, H . P. 7 M AT " , " 1 3 7 5 "
"Beach, Miss Sarah",-0"Beal, Arthur","SHE","
"Beal, H.","SHE"," 5","30"
"Beall, I.D.",-0- ,"
"Beam, Peter","MAr'," 13","3"
"Beardsley, E.","BET"," 23","32"
"Beardsley, E.E.","BRO"," 21","16"
"Beardsley, E.E.","BRO"," 2 1 7 9 "
"Beardsley, E.E.",-0- ,"
"Beardsley. E.E. (Residence)",-0- ,"
"Beardsley, F.A.","BRO"," 2I","15"
"Bech, M.J.7GIL"," 31","4"
"Beck, Geo.","GIL"," 3I","9"
"Beck, Henry","GIL"," 3 1 7 9 "
"Beck, 1.","GIL"," 31","9"
"Beck, John"."GIL"," 31","9"
"Beck, Jonathan"."GIL"," 3I","8"
"Beck, M.J.","GIL"," 31","9"
"Beck, Martin .1.",-0- ,"
"Becker, J.","QUr," 19","33"
"Becker..1.7QUI"," 19","34"
"Becker, Jeremiah",-0- ,"
"Beckman, John7BRO"," 2I","7"
"Becks. Wm.","CAL"," 35","23"
"Beckwith 0 . 7 S H E " , " 5 7 2 1 "
"Beckwith, Chas."."ALG"," 27725"
"Beckwith. Chas.","ALG"." 27732"
"Beckwith, Mrs. Orpha"."VSH","
"Beers. C a l v i n 7 M A r, " 1 3 7 1 7 '
"Beers, E.P."."BAT"," I 5","28"
"Beers, E.R.7BAT"," 15"."29"
"Beers, H . H . 7 M AT " , " 1 3 7 1 7 "
"Beers, J.B.","GIL"," 31","2"
"Beers, M.","BUT"," 11 7 3 3 "
"Beers, S.G.","GIL"," 31713"
"Beers, S.G.","GIL"," 31714"
"Beery, Dan'1","NOB"," 2 9 7 3 "

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Bekoski, M.","BRO"," 2 1 7 2 2 "
"Bekoski, M.","BRO"," 21727"
"Bekoski, Martin","BRO"," 2I","14"
"Bekoskie, Jos.","GIR"," 9","7"
"Bell, J.C.","UNI"," 7","8"
"Bell, J.C.","VUC","
"Bell, John","GIR"," 9-,"5"
"Bellard, T.","UN1"," 7 7 5 "
"Bellard, T.F.","GIR"," 9","7"
"Bellard, T.F.","GIR"," 9","8"
"Bellard. Thos.","VUC","
"Bellows, H.J.","GIL"," 31","19"
"Bells, S."."BRO"," 2I","19"
"Beloske, Wm."."BET"," 2 3 7 1 9 "
"Belote, A.J."."QUI"," 19","35"
"Bender, Amanda",-0- ,"
"Bender, Chas.70V1"," 25","2"
"Bender, Jacob","QUI"," 19","12"
"Benge, H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 3 "
"Benke, Mrs. A.","QUI"," I 9","2"
Bennett Street","C/W'',"
"Bennett Street","VQU","
"Bennett's (E.G.) A d d i t i o n 7 V B R 7
"Bennett, A.J.","GIR"," 9-,-31"
"Bennett, C . C . 7 M AT " , " 13","13"
"Bennett, C.C.",-0- ,"
"Bennett, C.C.&amp; Son",-0- ,"
"Bennett, C.E.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 6 "
"Bennett, E . R . 7 M AT " , " 13","23"
"Bennett, Effie","GIR","
"Bennett, Frank","SHE"," 5 , 3 6 "
"Bennett, G.","ALG"," 2 7 7 9 "
"Bennett, H a r v e y 7 B R O 7 2I","
"Bennett, H a r v e y 7 B R O 7 2 1 , 7 "
"Bennett, Hiram7VQU","
"Bennett, J.C.7QUI"," 19","11"
"Bennett, J.C."."QUI"," 19","14"
"Bennett, J a m e s 7 M AT 7 13","30"
"Bennett, James",-0- ,"
"Bennett, L.M.","BUT"," 11 7 6 "
"Bennett, Mrs. J.C. Est.","COL"," 1 7 7 2 7 "
"Bennett, N.'',"BET"," 2 3 7 3 6 "
"Bennett, Noah","ALG"." 2 7 7 3 "
"Bennett, R.","MAT"," 13","27"
"Bennett, Ray",-0- ,"
"Bennett, Wm.","C/W","
"Benson, H.H.","GIR"," 9","5"
"Benson, H.H.","G1R"," 9 7 8 "
"Benton, B.&amp; H."."MAT"," 1 3 , 2 5 "
"Benton, E.W.","BET"." 23","I4"
"Benton, Herbert","MAT"," 13","25"
"Benton, Mrs. Olive","MAT"," 1 3 7 2 5 "
"Bestow, Wm.","QUI"," 19","29"
"Berlin, F.","VBR","
"Bernard, M . 7 C O L " , " 17","31"
"Bernard, M.","COL"," 17","32"
"Bernett, C.L.7UNI"," 7","13"
"Bemett, C.L.7UNI"," 7 " , " I 4 "
"Bemett, L.S.7UNI"," 7","14"
"Berrien County",-0- ,"
"Berry Bros."."BAT7 15","23"
"Berry Street7VQU"."
"Berry's Addition","VQU","
"Berry, J.H.","QUI"," I 9","22"
"Berry. M . V. 7 A L G " , " 27"."15"
"Berry, M . V. 7 A L G " , " 27","16"
"Berry. Ransom7BUT"," 11 7 2 2 "
"Berry, T.&amp; 1.7SHE"," 5 7 1 6 "
"Bertram, Solon7COL"." 1 7 7 3 3 "
"Bertsch, Gottlieb"."BET"," 23","I8"
"Besemer, Mary","BUT7 11","11"
"Bestree. A."."BAT"," 1 5 7 3 0 "
"Bestree, Andrew7BAT"," 15","20"

"Bethel, Village of',"BET"," 23","25"
"Betts, John7CAL"," 35723"
"Beull, Thos.B.","UNI"," 7 7 2 9 "
"Bevier, W.M.","ALG","
"Bickford, Daniel- 0 - ,"
"Bickford, E.","ALG"," 27","I8"
"Bickford, E.J.","ALG"," 2 7 7 7 "
"Bickford, F.N.","ALG"," 2 7 7 7 "
"Bickford, G.A.","GIR"," 9","27"
"Bickford, Ira","ALG"," 27719"
"Bickford, Ira","ALG"," 27720"
"Bickford, J.K.","ALG"," 27718"
"Bickford, J.K. Est.","ALG"," 27718"
"Bickford, S.T.","ALG"," 27729"
"Bickford, S.T.","ALG"," 27730"
"Bickford, S.W.","ALG"," 2 7 7 7 "
"Bickford, Stephen- 0 "Bickford, W.D.","ALG"," 27","18"
"Bicknell, Mrs. F.","VUC","
"Bidelman, H.N.","C/W","
"Bidelman, H.N.","COL"," 17721"
"Bidelman, H.N.",-0- ,"
E.A.",-0- ,"
"Bidwell, L.","BET"," 23733"
"Bidwell, S.D.","G1R"," 9 , 2 7 "
"Bidwell, S.D.","GIR"," 9","28"
"Bidwell, S.D.","GIR"," 9 7 7 "
"Bier, Edward7ALG"," 27","I3"
"Bigford, S.","BUT"," 11 7 2 9 "
"Biggs, A.H.","COL"," 17714"
"Bignell, John","BUT"," 11 7 2 5 "
"Billings, D.L.","SHE"," 5 7 1 1 "
"Billings, D.L.","SHE"," 5 7 1 4 "
"Billings, D.L.","SHE"," 5","2"
"Billings, D.L.",-0- ,"
Dora","MAT"," 13735"
"Billings, E.M.",-0- ,"
"Billings, E.N.",-0- ,"
"Billings, Enos A.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 5 "
"Billman, J.G.","CAL"," 3 5 7 11 "
"Bingham &amp; Allen- 0 - ,"
"Bingham Lake","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 0 "
"Bingham, Amos E.","OVI"," 2 5 7 11 "
"Bingham, Caroline","COL"," 17","25"
"Bingham, C h a s . 0 . 7 0 V 1 7 2 5 7 11 "
"Bingham, C h a s . 0 . 7 0 V 1 7 2 5 , 1 2 "
"Bingham, Frank 0.",-0- ,"
"Bingham, Wm. F.","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 "
"Bingood, W. Est.","COL"," 17724"
"Binkley, David","NOB"," 29","18"
"Birch, Chas.","GIR"," 9 7 3 6 "
"Birch, Wm.","SHE"," 5 , 2 5 "
"Birch, Wm.","SHE"," 5 , 2 6 "
"Birdsall, Tho., Co.","BUT"," 11 "."35"
"Bishop, C.1.7ALG"," 27726"
"Bishop, las.","GIR"," 9","8"
"Bishop, Thos.","OVI"," 2 5 7 7 "
"Bissel, M.A.","BUT"," 11 7 3 2 "
"Biyer, John","OVI"," 25717"
"Biyer, Wm.","OVI"," 25717"
"Black Hawk Mill- 0 - ,"
"Blackman, A.7SHE"," 5 , 3 0 "
"Blackman, Asahel","SHE"," 5 7 1 6 "
"Blackman, E., M.D.".-0- ,"
"Blackman, E.A.",-0- ,"
"Blackman, H.C.",-0"Blacksten, Miss Susan",-0- ,"
"Blackwell, G.W.7BAT"," 1 5 , 4 "
G.","VBR","
"Blair, M.E.","VUC","
"Blake, J.R.","UNI"," 7","5"
"Blake, J.R.7UNI"," 7 7 8 "
"Blanchard, D.7BRO"." 21","22"
"Blass, C . 7 M AT " , " 13726"

3

"Blass, Michael","NOB"," 2 9 7 11 "
"Blass, Ruth","BRO"," 21733"
"Blauveit, las.","ALG"," 2 7 7 1 4 "
"Blazer, Era","UNI"," 7 7 1 5 "
"Blazer, Peter","UNI"," 7 7 1 5 "
"Blazer, Peter","UNI"," 7 7 1 6 "
"Blesser, Eli","BRO"," 2I","35"
"Blodget, U.",-0- ,"
"Blodgett, Eams","COL"," 1 7 , 9 "
"Blodgett, L.","BUT"," 1 I","
"Blodgett, Laura","BUT"," 11 7 1 0 "
"Blodgett, Luman7BUT"," 11 7 1 0 "
"Blodgett, U.&amp; Son",-0"Blogett, Miss Sarah",-0"Blosser, F.","NOB"," 2 9 7 3 "
"Blosser, Isaac7NOB"," 2 9 , 3 "
"Blossom Lake","SHE"," 5"."30"
"Blossom, Emery","SHE"," 5","19"
"Blossom, Ernery","SHE"," 5","30"
"Blossom, Mary E.","SHE"," 5","23"
"Blossom, Minnie","SHE"," 5 7 3 3 "
"Blossom, Mrs. L.","VUC","
"Blue, Ella","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 6 "
"Bogardus, Henry","NOB"," 2 9 . , 1 "
"Bogots, M.","BRO"," 21726"
"Bogue, Chas ""BUT"," 11 , 2 8 "
"Bohutz, M.","BRO"," 21","22"
"Bolcomb, Nancy","BET"," 23","7"
"Holey. H.F.","QUI"," 19","8"
"Bolster House",-0- ,"
"Bolton, Abram F.",-0- ,"
"Bolton, Burton7BAT"," 1 5 , 8 "
"Bond Street7VQU","
"Bond, G.W. Est.","SHE"," 5 7 1 8 "
"Bond, Geo. Est.","SHE"," 5","6"
"Bond, Geo. Est.","SHE"," 5","7"
"Boney, J.R.","BAT"," 1 5 7 3 0 "
"Bonney, A.R.",-0- ,"
"Boon, G . 0 . 7 Q U I " , " 1 9 , 2 "
"Booth, A.J.7GIL"," 3 1 7 3 "
"Booth, A.J.","GIL"," 3 1 7 8 "
"Booth, Hannah","GIL"," 31716"
"Booth, Hannah","GIL"," 3 1 : 1 7 "
"Booth, Saml","GIL"," 31","8"
"Boothe, Clayton","BET"," 23723"
"Boothe, Ophelia7BET"." 2 3 7 2 3 "
"Bordine, Abram7BAT"," 1 5 : 2 5 "
"Bom, Harriet E.","BUT"," 11 " : 7 "
"Born. Mrs. M.","MAT"," 13","25"
"Homey, A.R.","GIL"," 3I","20"
"Bosserman, L.L.","BAT"," 1 5 : 3 5 "
"Bostwick, E.7C/W","
"Bostwick, E.","C/W","
"Bostwick, E.","COL"," 17","16"
"Bostwick, Ezra","GIR"," 9 , 1 8 "
"Bostwick, Ezra7SHE"." 5","13"
"Bostwick, Ezra7UNI"," 7 , 1 8 "
"Bostwick, Ezra","UNI"," 7 " : 1 9 "
"Bostwick, Ezra","UNI"," 7 " : 2 7 "
"Bostwick, Ezra","UNI"," 7 . 2 9 "
"Bostwick, Ezra","UNI"," 7 " : 7 "
"Bostwick, Ezra","UNI"," 7 " : 8 "
"Bostwick, Ira"."UNI"," 7 " : 6 "
"Botsford, Miss Mehitabel",-0- ,"
"Boughton, E.F.","BRO"," 2 I " : 1 2 "
"Boughton, E.H."."CAL"," 35"."7"
"Boughton, E.M.","BET"," 23":7"
"Boughton, Nichols E.",-0- ,"
"Boughton, W.E.","BET"." 23","6"
"Boughton, Warren- 0 - ."
"Boyce, Clark","ALG"," 27","20"
"Boyce, Clark","ALG"," 2 7 7 2 8 "
"Boyce, Clark","ALG"," 27","35"
"Boyce, Elmer7ALG"." 27","27"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Boyce, John"."ALG"," 2 7 , 2 7 "
"Bowdish, Dan'1","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 8 "
"Bowen, A.L.","QUI"," 19","25"
"Bowen, E.T.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 "
"Bowen, E.W.","QUI"," 19,"2"
"Bowen,
"Bowen, W.J.",-0- ,"
"Bower, Alfred","GIL"," 3I","21"
"Bower, Della"."GIL"," 3 1 , 1 6 "
"Bower, M.","GIL"," 3I","22"
"Bower, M.A.",-0- ,"
"Bower, W.W.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 5 "
"Bowerman, E..","QUI"," I 9 , " 2 7 "
"Bowerman, Granville","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 5 "
"Bowerman, 1.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 7 "
"Bowers, Delbert","NOB"," 29","2"
"Bowers, H.H.","BUT"," 11","4"
"Bowers, J.","BUT"," 11 , 1 0 "
"Bowers, 1.1.","BUT"," 11 7 5 "
"Bowers, J.S.","GIR"," 9 , 2 1 "
"Bowers, las.","GIL"," 3I","16"
"Bowers, Jas.","GIL"," 3 1 : 2 1 "
"Bowers, John","BAT"," 1 5 : 1 8 "
"Bowers, John","BUT"," 11":3"
"Bowers, John"."BUT"," 11 , 9 "
"Bowers, John H.","VGI","
"Bowers, L.W.","BAT"," 15","I4"
"Bowers, Martin","OVI"," 25","3I"
"Bowers, Minerva","BUT"," 11"."10"
"Bowers, Minerva","BUT"," 11":'3"
"Bowers, P.W.","QUI"," 1 9 : 2 0 "
"Bowman, V.","BRO"," 21718"
"Boyd, J.A.",-0- ,"
"Boyd, JA.",-0- ,"
"Boyd, las.E.","KIN"," 3 3 , 6 "
"Boyd, las.E.","KIN"," 3 3 7 7 "
"Boyer, A.1.","MAT"," 1 3 , 7 "
"Boyer, A.J.","UNI"," 7":'5"
"Boyer, A.J.","VUC","
"Boyer, Andrew"NOB"," 29","4"
"Boyer, Andrew","NOB"," 29","8"
"Boyer, Benj.",4NOB"," 2 9 , 2 2 "
"Boyton, S.W.","QUI"," 19720"
"Boyton, S.W."."QUI"," 1 9 : 2 9 "
"Brace, Mr.",-0- ,"
"Brackett, A.E."."C/W","
"Brackett, A.E.","C/W","
"Bradley, Albert","KIN"," 3 3 7 7 "
"Bradley, Erastus","ALG"," 2 7 : 2 5 "
"Bradley, Erastus","ALG"," 2 7 : 3 6 "
"Bradley, John- 0 - ,"
"Bradley, Judson","KIN"," 3 3 : 1 9 "
"Bradley, Judson","KIN"," 3 3 : 2 0 "
"Bradley, L.D.","ALG"," 27","25"
"Bradley, M.H.","C/W"."
"Bradley, Sereno","ALG"," 2 7 : 2 5 "
"Bradway, Chas.","BET"." 2 3 , 1 0 "
"Bradway, Chas.","BET"," 23":9"
"Brainard &amp; Perry",-0- ,"
"Brainard, C.E ","ALG"," 27","27"
"Brainard, C.E.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 8 "
"Brainard,
"Brainard, S.G.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 8 "
"Brainard, S.G.","ALG"," 2 7 : 3 3 "
"Braman, Briggs","ALG"," 2 7 : 2 1 "
"Braman, Chas.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 7 "
"Braman, S.V.","ALG"." 2 7 : 2 8 "
"Braman, Stephen V.",-0- ."
"Branch Co. Save &amp; Loan
"Branch Co.Bar.Asso. Members",-0- ,"
"Branch County- 0 - ,"
"Branch County Gazette",-0- ,"
"Branch County Savings Bank- 0 - ,"

"Branch County Savings Bank",-0- ,"
"Branch County Savings Bank",-0- ,"
"Branch County Savings Bank",-0- ,"
"Branch, J.B.",-0- ,"
"Branch, J.B.&amp; Co.",-0- ,"
"Branch,
"Branch, Village o r, -o"Brandenburg, John","NOB"," 29","I9"
"Branhart, Frank","UNI"," 7","34"
"Branker, Chas.","UNI"," 7","27"
"Branker, Daniel","UNI"," 7","26"
"Branker, E.","UNI"," 7","34"
"Branker, E.","UNI","
"Branker, John","UN1"," 7 " : 3 4 "
"Branyan, Eliza","KIN"," 3 3 : 1 8 "
"Bray, Amos Est.","ALG"," 27","15"
"Bray, Byron","UNI"," 7","I9"
"Bray, Byron","UNI"," 7","30"
"Bray, Byron W.","UNI"," 7 , 2 0 "
"Braylon, Johrf","ALG"," 27","22"
"Brayton, C.S.","COL"," 1 7 : 2 4 "
"Breeder &amp; Burr",-0- ,"
"Brehm, John","GIL"," 3 I " : 2 4 "
"Brehm, John","KIN"," 3 3 : 1 9 "
"Brehm, John H.",-0- ,"
"Breninger, A B U T " , " 11","24"
"Brenneman, A.","COL","
"Brenneman, A.","COL"," 1 7 : 3 I"
"Brest, Franklin","COL"," 17","8"
"Brest, Franklin 0.","COL"," 17","7"
"Brewster, Geo.","GIR"," 9 " : 1 8 "
"Brewster, Geo.","GIR''," 9 " : 1 9 "
"Brewster, Geo.","GIR"," 9 " : 7 "
"Brickley, J.C.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 4 "
"Brigades- 0 - ,"
"Briggs, E.B.","QUI"," 1 9 : 1 5 "
"Briggs, L.L. Est.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 2 "
"Briggs, L.L. Est.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 3 "
"Briggs, L i . Est.","QUI"," 19726"
"Briggs, Taylor","VQU","
"Brink. F.C.&amp; M.","BRO"," 2I","28"
"Brink, Jos.","SHE"," 5 " : 1 3 "
"Brinkley, J.C.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 4 "
"Bristol, E.C.","BRO"," 2 I " : 2 1 "
"Briton, A.N.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 3 "
"Broadhead Family","COL"," 17","I8"
"Broadway","VUC","
"Broadway","VUC","
"Brocklebank, Harriet","GIL"." 3 I " : 3 "
"Brodrick, John","ALG"," 27","17"
"Brodt, Wm ","KIN"," 33":1"
"Bronklebonk, W.","BET"," 2 3 : 2 1 "
"Bronson",-0- ,"
"Bronson Prairie",-0- ,"
"Bronson,","BRO"," 21","1 I
"Bronson, H.","BET"," 23726"
"Bronson,J.","BET"," 2 3 : 2 6 "
"Bronson, Jabez "Jabe",-0- ,"
"Bronson, Village or,"BRO"." 2 1 : 11 "
"Bronson, Village or,"BRO"." 2I","12"
"Bronson, Wm.","BET"," 23726"
"Brook, Fred","BET"," 23717"
"Brook, Geo.","BET"," 2 3 : 2 0 "
"Brook, Thos."."BET"," 23":21"
"Brooks, C.E.","UNI"," 7","I4"
"Brooks, C.H.","GIL"," 31":1"
"Brooks, C.H.","GIL"," 3 I " : 1 2 "
"Brooks, C.W.&amp; L.R.","COL","
"Brooks, C.W.&amp; L.R.","COL"," 17","7"
"Brooks, C.W.&amp; L.R.","UNI"," 7 7 3 6 "
"Brooks, Chauncy H.",-0"Brooks, Emer. E U N I " , " 7 , 2 3 "
"Brooks, H.","BRO"," 2 I 2 7 "
"Brooks, 1-1.","BRO"," 2 1 : 2 9 "

4

"Brooks, H Esi ","NOB"," 29,"4"
"Brooks, Ilenry","BRO"," 21`,"27'
"Brooks, Henry",-0- "74"4J
"Brooks, L II ","NOB","
"Brooks, M " , " U N I " , " 7","22"
"Brooks, Mrs I T.","UNI","
"Brooks, R ","BAT","
"Brooks, Roben","GIR"," 9","29"
"Brooks, Robt.","61R"," 9","32"
"Brooks, W.","BRO"," 2I","19"
"Brooks, Wm.","BRO"," 2I","19"
"Broil, Chas.","OVI","
"Broughton
"Broughton, E.H.","CAL","
"Brow, L.","QUI","
"Brower, W.H.","BAT',"
"Brown &amp; Burrows",-0- ,"
"Brown &amp;
"Brown &amp; Shoccroft","COL","
"Brown &amp; Thompson","GIL"," 3I","5"
"Brown Street","VQU","
"Brown's Hotel","VUC","
"Brown, A.","GIL"," 3 I","3"
"Brown, A.A.","GIL"," 3I","11"
"Brown, A.A.","GIL"," 31","14"
"Brown, A.A.",-0- ,"
"Brown, A .1.","BUT"," I 1","13"
"Brown, A.R.","C/W","
"Brown, A.R.",-0- ."
"Brown, A.R.&amp; Co.",-0- ,"
"Brown, A.W.","C/W","
"Brown, Ahaz W.","OVI"," 25","4"
"Brown, C.D.","KIN"," 33","3"
"Brown, Chandler","GIL"," 3I","13"
"Brown, Charles D.".-O-,"
"Brown, D.T.","OVI"," 2 5 7 2 9 "
"Brown, E.J.","KIN"," 33","3"
"Brown, Geo.W.","UNr," 7","3"
"Brown, H.","CAL"," 35","9"
"Brown, J.H.","COL"," 17","23"
"Brown, Jas.T.","BUT'," 11 7 4 "
"Brown, Jerry","GIL"," 31","10"
"Brown, Judson","COL","
"Brown, Judson","OVI"," 25","4"
"Brown, L."."OVI"," 2 5 , 3 5 "
"Brown, Luther","BET"," 23","34"
"Brown, M. W.","BAT","
"Brown, Miss Mary",-0- ,"
"Brown, Mr",-0- ."
"Brown, Theo",-0- ."
"Brown, Verbia",-0"Brown, Wesley","ALG"," 27","3I"
"Brown, Wesley","ALG"," 27","32"
"Brown, Wesley","CAL"," 35","6"
"Brovimell. Z.W.","MAT'," 13",20"
"Bruell, D.D.","UNI"," 7","30"
"Brunel], M.","BET"," 23","19"
"Brunswick Hotel","C/W","
"Brunswick Hotel","C/W"."
"Bruso. M."."VUC","
"Buchanan Street"."VBR","
"Buck, A.E.","COL"," 17","19"
"Buck. Asaph"."OVI","
"Buck, P.A.","BET","
"Buck, P.A.","BET","
"Buck, P.A.","BET","
"Buck, P.A.'',"BET","
"Buck, P.A."."BET","
"Buck, Perry &amp; Bertha","OVI"," 25'7'19"
"Buckley, Mrs. Jas.H. Est.","CrW"."
"Bucklin, W.","BET","
"Buell &amp; Paddock","VUC","
"Buell, B.","BET',"
"Buell, Benj"."BAT","

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN - 1894
"Buell, D.D.","UNI"." 7","30"
"Buell, Geo.W.","SHE"," 5","25"
"Buell. Ira B.","UN1"," 7","18"
"Buell, Ira B.","UNI"," 7","
"Buell. Ira B.","UNI"," 7","20"
"Buell, M.F.","UN1"," 7","10"
"Buell, Thos.B.","UNI"," 7 " , " I 2 "
"Buell, Thos.B.","UNI"," 7","3 I
"BufTham, H.F."."BAT"," 15","34"
"Buffham, M. Est.","BET"," 2 3 7 11 "
"Buffman, H.F.","BAT"," 15","26"
"Buffum, B y r o n 7 0 V 1 7 2 5 , 7 "
"Bugbbee Est.","ALG","
"Buggie. J.H.&amp; Co.",-0- ,"
"Bullmon, Mrs."."MAT"," 1 3 , 3 5 "
"Bullock, Alexander","VQU","
"Bullock, Parmelia","BAT"," 15","10"
"Bunker, G.B.","QUI"," 19","25"
"Bunker, R.L.7BET"," 23","2"
"Burbank, A.R."."BUT"," 11 7 1 6 "
"Burbank, D.L."."BUT"," 11 7 1 5 "
"Burbank, D.L."."BUT"," 11","16"
"Burcaw, Miss Sarah E.",-0- ,"
"Burch, A . 7 C / W " , "
"Burch, A . L . 7 B AT " . " 15","16"
"Burch, Ad.","BAT"," 1 5 7 1 5 "
"Burch, Ad.&amp; Austin","BAT"," 15","16"
"Burch, A u s t i n 7 B AT " , " 15","15"
"Burch, Austin","BAT"," 1 5 7 1 6 "
"Burch. G.7BET"," 23","I3"
"Burch, Geo.W.","OVI"," 25","14"
"Burch, H.","ALG"," 27","3I"
"Burch, Lee &amp; V e m e 7 B A T 7 15","21"
"Burch, Lynn","BAT"," 15","10"
"Burch, Pitt'',"GIL"," 3I","4"
"Burch, S.","BAT"," 15","29"
"Burdick, A . C . 7 C / W 7 39",-0"Burdick, A . C . 7 K I N " , " 3 3 7 2 1 "
"Burdick, Jas.","COL"," 17","36"
"Burdick, M.C.","COL"," 17","22"
"Burdick, Miss Mary A.".-0- ,"
"Burgdorff, Albert",''BAT"," 15","29"
"Burgdorff, Fred","BAT"," 15","29"
"Burgduff, N.7BET"," 2 3 7 11 "
"Burgers, John","COL"," 1 7 7 1 2 "
"Burgess. Lewis","NOB"," 29"."1"
"Burgess, Lewis","NOB"," 2 9 7 2 "
"Burgian. P e t e r 7 B U T 7 11 , 1 6 "
"Burk, Jas.A.7BAT"," I 5","27"
"Burk, John","KIN"," 3 3 7 1 7 "
"Burk. John","KIN"," 33","18"
"Burk, John Est.","COL"," 1 7 7 1 "
"Burk, L . 7 0 V 1 7 25","32"
"Burk, Lewis7OVI"," 25","33"
"Burk, Marie","BRO"," 2I","5"
"Burk, Peter7KIN"," 3 3 7 1 7 "
"Burk, Peter","KIN"," 3 3 7 8 "
"Burk, Watson","GIL"," 3 1 7 1 3 "
"Burk,John","KIN"," 33","8"
"Burke, las.","BAT"," 15","34'
"Burleson, H.","BUT"," 11 7 2 7 "
"Burleson, M . 7 C O L " , " 17","33"
"Burlew,1.1.7ALG"," 27","24"
"Burlingham, F. D . 7 A L G " , " 27","27"
"Burlison, Louisa"."BET"," 23","2"
"Burmison, Sophia'',"ALG"." 2 7 7 3 4 "
"Burnell, C.L.","UNI"," 7","24"
"Bunten, C.L.","UNI"," 7","13"
"Burnett, L.S.","UNI"," 7","13"
"Burnett. Mn. 0.","UNI"," 7","14"
"Burnham, S.A.","MAT"," 13"."29"
"Burns, Francts","C/W7
"Bums. H.S.7BUT"." I I ","13"
"Bums. J ",-Q1Jr," 19"," I 1"

"Bums, 1.7QUI"," 1 9 , 1 4 '
"Bums, John","UNI"." 7 " , " I 2 "
"Bums, Matthew","UN1"," 7 , 2 5 "
"Burnside, Sarah","NOB"," 2 9 , 9 "
"Bumson, John","CAL"," 35","2"
"Bumson, John","CAL"," 3 5 , 3 "
"Bumstein, H.","VUC","
"Burrdick, F.L.",-0- ,"
"Burnt!, Aaron","BAT"," 15721"
"Burritt, John7COL"," I 7","30"
"Burritt, N . 0 . 7 B AT ' , " 15","28"
"Burrows, A.R.",-0- ,"
"Bush, .1.1.7BUT"," 11 7 1 9 "
"Bush,1.1.7BUT"," 11 7 3 0 "
"Bush, 1.1.7GIR"," 9 , 2 4 "
"Bush, J.J., Cheese Factory",''GIR"," 9 7 2 4 "
"Bush, Wm.H.7QUI"." 19726"
"Bushnell, A.G.","NOB"," 29","11"
"Bushnell, E.B.","NOB"," 29712"
"Bushnell, E.B.","NOB"," 29713"
"Bushnell, Wm.","BRO"," 21","16"
"Bushnell, Wm.","BRO"," 2I","21"
"Bushnell, Wm.","BRO"," 21","21"
"Bushong, Daniel","SHE","
"Busley, Crooker","BUT"," 11","11"
"Bussing, Oliver","OVI"," 25","21"
"Bussing, O l i v e r 7 0 V 1 7 25","22"
"Butcher, 1-1.7BET7 23","12"
"Butcher, Harriet","BET"," 23","1"
"Butcher, 1.7BET"." 23","11"
"Butcher, Isaac","BET"," 23","I2"
"Butler Post O f f i c e 7 V H E 7
"Butler Township",-0- ,"
"Butler, Village of',"BUT"," 11 7 1 0 "
"Butler, Village of',"BUT"," 11","2"
"Button, J.F.","BAT"," 1 5 7 9 "
"Butts, Anna","BUT"," 11 7 7 "
"Butts, Miss Alice",-0- ,"
"Buys, Ed.J.","BAT"," 15734"
"Buys, R . 7 B AT " , " 15","33"
"Byard, D.D.7BUT"," 11 7 9 "
"Byers, H.","BET"," 23732"
"Cady, J.B.","C/W","
"Cady, J.B.","C/W","
"Cain, Thomas","UNI"," 7 7 2 7 "
"Cain, Thos.","UNI"," 7 , 2 8 "
"Caldwell, G.H.","ALG"," 27732"
"Caldwell, S.","VQU","
"Caldwell, U.B.","ALG"," 27"," I 0"
"Caldwell, U.B.","ALG"," 27"."15"
"Calett, Robt.","BET"." 2 3 , 3 0 "
"Caley, C.C.7QUI"," 1 9 , 6 "
"Caley, C.C.",-0- ,"
"Calhoun County",-0- ,"
"Calhoun, Byron","NOB"," 29","8"
"Calhoun, Chas.","NOB"," 29","12"
"Calhoun, Chas.","NOB"," 29","13"
"Calhoun, Eliza","NOB"," 29","I"
"Calhoun, M.7BRO"." 2I","35"
"Calhoun, Merit C.",-0- ,"
"California P.O ","CAL"," 3 5 7 3 "
"California Township",-0- ." 70".O.
"California. Village of',"CAL"," 3 5 7 3 "
"California, Village or."CAL"," 3 5 7 9 "
"Calkins &amp; Company",-0- ."
"Calkins &amp; Company",-0- ,"
"Calkins, B.H.",-0- ,"
"Calkins, B.H.&amp; Co.","C/W","
"Calkins, C.W.","GRI"," 9","30"
"Calkins, F.F.","UNI"," 7","36"
"Calkins, G.A.","NOB"," 29","24"
"Calkins, M.M.".-0- ."
"Calkins, Richard","GIL"." 3I","7"

5

"Calkins, Richard",''NOB"," 29","I2"
"Calkins, Sam'l P.","GIL"," 31","6"
"Camp Est.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 3 "
"Camp, A.E.7ALG"," 2 7 7 2 2 "
"Camp, E.L.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 3 "
"Camp, Edwin L.",-0- ,"
"Camp, Frances","ALG"," 27","22"
"Camp, Isaac",-0- ,"
"Campbell &amp; Johnson",-0- ,"
"Campbell &amp; Newberry",-0- ,"
"Campbell, J.D.","QUI"," 1 9 " 5 "
"Campbell, las.","BAT"," 15","I2"
"Campbell, las.","BAT"," 15","I3"
"Campbell, Jas.","BAT"," 1 5 . 2 4 "
"Campbell, Judge",-0- ,"
"Campbell, M.D.","BUT"," 11 7 2 7 "
"Campbell, M.D.","BUT"," 11","34"
"Campbell, Milo D.",-0- ,"
"Campbell, Milo 0.",-0- ,"
"Campbell, Milo D.",-0- ."
"Campbell, Milo
"Canfield, Chas.","CAL","
"Cant eld, Chel.","BET"," 2 3 7 1 9 "
"Canfield, Chet.","BET","
"Canfield, Chet.
"Canfield, Sarah","NOB","
"Canrike, B.F.","COL"," 17","28"
"Canrike, G.","VUC","
"Canrike, G.","VUC","
"Canrike, Geo.E.","UNI"," 7","6"
"Canrike,J.W.","COL"," 1 7 7 2 6 "
"Card, Chas.","BET"," 2 3 7 1 3 "
"Card, Dan'17BET"," 2 3 7 1 "
"Card, Daniel","BET"," 23","11"
"Card, Gibson","BET"," 2 3 7 1 3 "
"Card, Hiram","BET"," 2 3 7 1 3 "
"Card, Hiram","OVI"," 25","19"
"Card, las.","BET"," 2 3 , 3 "
"Card, W.S.","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 2 "
"Card, Willlard","BET"," 2 3 , 1 3 "
"Card,Wm.","BET"," 2 3 7 3 "
"Carey, Daniel","BUT"," 11 7 2 6 "
"Carey, F.J.","QUI"," I 9 , " 2 5 "
"Carl, Milton","NOB"," 29","3"
"Carle, H.E.7G1R"," 9 , 1 1 "
"Carle, H.E."."GIR"," 9 7 1 4 "
"Carle, H.E.","VGI"."
"Carlton, John","CAL"," 3 5 7 11 "
"Canner, P.O ""BET"," 23","2"
"Carnes, R.","CAL"," 3 5 7 9 "
"Carp. Sh.","GIL"," 3I","10"
"Carpenter, A .","BRO"," 2 1 7 3 "
"Carpenter, A.","GIL"," 3I","14"
"Carpenter, C.N.","GIL"," 31","10"
"Carpenter, E.L.","COL"," 17","30"
"Carpenter, Geo.","BET"," 23729"
"Carpenter, Geo.","BRO"," 2I","21"
"Carpenter. H.T.","UNI"," 7","2"
"Carpenter, L.J.","GIL"," 3I","1"
"Carpenter, L.J.","GIL"," 3 1 7 11 "
"Carpenter, L.J.7GIL"," 31712"
"Carpenter, Miss Juliette H.",-0- ,"
"Carpenter, S.A."."GIR"," 9","2"
"Carpenter, S.A."."QUI"," 1 9 . 2 8 "
"Carpenter, Sarah F U N I " , " 7 7 6 "
"Carpenter, T.J.","GIL"," 31","I"
"Carpenter. T.J.","CilL"." 31',"2'
"Carpernter, C N.","GIL"," 31","14"
"Can., las.","UNI"," 7 7 2 4 "
"Can., Jas.","UNI"," 7","8"
"Carr, John","UN1"," 7","24"
"Carrithers, las.","ALG"," 27","29"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Carrithers, Kate","CAL"," 3 5 , 8 "
"Carrithers, Kate","CAL"," 3 5 , 9 "
"Carrithers, Mary","CAL"," 35","I7"
"Carrithers, S.B.","CAL"," 35","21"
"Carroll Street","C/W","
"Carroll, John","SHE"," 5 7 1 8 "
"Carroll, John","SHE"," 5","7"
"Carson, J.C.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 5 "
"Carswell, Edward","SHE"," 5 , 2 7 "
"Carter, C.","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 6 "
"Carter, Geo.","BET"," 23,"
"Carter, Geo.","BET"," 2 3 , 1 8 "
"Carter, Geo.","BET"," 2 3 7 7 "
"Carter, Herry","BET"," 23","I5"
"Carter, J . A M A T " , " 1 3 , 2 3 "
"Carter, J.A.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 4 "
"Carter, John N. Est.","BAT"," 15731"
"Carter, Phillip","ALG"," 27","I5"
"Carter, W.H.&amp; Son","BET"," 2 3 , 3 6 "
"Carter, Wm.","GIL"," 31","1"
"Carter, Wm.","GIL"," 3 1 7 2 "
"Carter, Wm.","GIR"," 9","5"
"Cartwright Bros.","ALG"," 27","35"
"Cary Lake","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 4 "
"Cary Lake","BET"," 2 3 , 3 "
"Case, Byron","KIN"," 3 3 , "
"Case, Edmund","UNI"," 7 , 3 1 "
"Case, Elbert","BAT"," I 5","8"
"Case, Frank","BET''," 23726"
"Case, Hannah","OVI"," 2 5 , 9 "
"Case, Henry","UNI"," 7 7 3 2 "
"Case, Mrs. Est.","KIN"," 3 3 , 3 "
"Case, Willies","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 8 "
"Case, Wm ""KIN"," 33","20"
"Case, Wm.","KIN"," 33","2I"
"Casey, V.G.","BUT"," 11 7 1 4 "
"Casineric,","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 4 "
"Cass County",-0- ,"
"Cass, Ira A.","CAL"," 3 5 , 3 "
"Castle, W.H.","MAT"," 1 3 7 4 "
"Castler, A.","UNI"," 7 , 3 6 "
"Caswell, C.G.","QU1"," 1 9 , 1 5 "
"Caswell, C.G.","QU1"," 1 9 , 2 2 "
"Catholic Church","C/W","
"Catholic Church","C/W","
"Catholic Church","VBR","
"Candi, Henry","NOB"," 2 9 , " I
"Cattell, John","NOB"," 29","1"
"Cattell, John","NOB"," 2 9 7 11 "
"Cauchey, F.T.",-0- ,"
"Cavanaugh, F.","BRO"," 2 1 7 4 "
"Cawkins, Catherine",-0- ,"
"Ceder Point","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 3 "
"Centerville",-0- ,"
"Central Street",''C/W","
"Central Street","VGI","
"Cerrow &amp; Locke","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 9 "
"Cerrow, Mrs. F.","BUT"," 11","11"
"Cerrow, Mrs. F.","BUT"," 11 7 1 4 "
"Chaffee, R.","UNI"," 7","6"
"Chale, W.H.","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 0 "
"Chamberlain, W.G.","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 0 "
"Chamberlain, W.G.",-0- ,"
"Champion &amp; Champion",-0- ,"
"Champion, Charles U.",-0- ,"
"Champion, Charles U.",-0- ,"
"Champion, J.R.","GIR"," 9 , 3 6 "
"Champion, John R.",-0- ,"
"Champion, John R.",-0- ,"
"Chancey, A.J.","G1R"," 9 , 2 7 "
"Chancey, M.E. Est.","GIR"," 9 , 2 1 "
"Chancey, M.E. Est.","GIR"," 9 , 2 2 "
"Chandler, R.G.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 7 "

"Chandler, R.G.",-0- ,"
"Chapman, A.","MAT"," 13","25"
"Chapman, Adelberr,"CAL"," 35","3"
"Chapman, D.O.","GIL"," 31","I I"
"Chapman,
"Chapman, Wm.","UNI"," 7","35"
"Charles Avenue","VGI","
"Charles Street","C/W","
"Charlotte Street","VUC","
"Chase, Bishop",-0- ,"
"Chase, Chas.","BUT"," I 1","2 I"
"Chase, E.","QUI"," 1 9 , 4 "
"Chase, H.A.","QUI"," 1 9 7 5 "
"Chase, Harvey","BUT"," I I","35"
"Chase, J.G.","ALG"," 27712"
"Chase, M.L.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 0 "
"Chase, M.L.","BAT"," 15","3"
"Chase, Mr. Sam'1",-0- ,"
"Chase, Sarah E.","BAT"," I 5","6"
"Chase, William H.",-0- ,"
"Chase, Wm. Est.","KIN"," 3 3 7 5 "
"Chase, Wm.H.","KIN"," 33","13"
"Chase, Wm.H.","KIN"," 33","14"
"Chauncey, Dr. M.E. Est.","VGI","
"Chauncy, Chas.","VGI","
"Chauncy, Mary","BUT"," I 1","17"
"Cheeney, J.H.","COL"," 17713"
"Cheeney, J.H.","COL"," 17","14"
"Cheeney, John","COL"," I I " 1 7 " ,
"Cheney, Alfred","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 7 "
"Cheney, Mary",-0- ,"
"Cheney, Merrill V.","K1N"," 3 3 7 3 "
"Cheney, Miss Alice",-0- ,"
"Cheney, Reuben",-0- ,"
"Cherdavoine, A.","GIR"," 9..,17"
"Cherdavoine, Robt.","GIR"," 9 , " I 7 "
"Cherdavoine, Robt.","G1R"," 9","18"
"Cherdevoine, E.","UNI"," 7 7 1 2 "
"Cherdevoine, E.","UNI"," 7","13"
"Chesly, Thos.","NOB"," 29718"
"Chesty, Thos.","NOB"," 29","19"
"Chestnut, Margaret","CAL"," 35713"
"Chestnut, Samr,"CAL"," 3 5 , 11 "
"Chicago",-0- ,"
"Chicago Road- 0 - ,"
"Chicago Road",-0- ," 7 0 - 0 .
"Chicago Street","C/W","
"Chicago Street","C/W","
"Chicago Street","C/W","
"Chicago Street","C/W","
"Chicago Street","C/W","
"Chicago Street","C/W","
"Chicago Street","VBR"," 61
"Chicago Street","VQU","
"Chicago Street","VQU","
"Chickering, W.H.","GIR"," 9","35"
"Chiesman, W.B.",-0- ,"
"Chiminskr,"SHE"," 5","25"
"Chivers, Emma F.",-0- ,"
"Chivers, Geo.","COL"," 1 7 7 9 "
"Chivis, .1.","VUC","
"Church Street","C/W"."
"Church Street","VQU","
"Church, E.B.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 6 "
"Church, E.B.","QUI"," 1 9 , 9 "
"Church, E.B.","VQU","
"Church, P.H.","KIN"," 3 3 , 2 3 "
"Church, U.B.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 5 "
"Church, U.P.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 8 "
"Church, U.P.","CAL"," 3 5 7 9 "
"Ciderwin,","BUT"," I 1","9"
"Clalcr, I.","MAT"," 1 3 7 5 "
"Clanders, C.","BRO"," 21","35"

6

"Clark &amp; Nichols Addition","C/W","
"Clark Bros ","ALG"," 27,"21*
'Clark
"Clark Huuse",-0- ,"
"(lark Street","C/W","
"Clark Street","VUC","
"Clark, Alvah","COL"," 17","27"
"Clark, Barney","CAL"," 35"."5"
"Clark, David M
"Clark, ED.","BRO"," 2I","10"
"Clark, E.R.","BAT"," 15","23"
"Clark, E.R.","BAT"," 15","24"
"Clark, E.R.","C/W","
"Clark, E.R.","C/
"Clark, E.R.","OVI"," 25","
"Clark, E , "
"Clark, Edson","ALG"," 27",22"
"Clark, G.W.","BET"," 23","I8"
"Clark, G.W.","COL"," 17","27"
"Clark, H.C.","C/W","
"Clark, liattie","BRO"," 21","23"
"Clark, Henry C.",-0- ,"
"Clark, 3.","ALG"," 27","22"
"Clark, J. Est.","CAL"," 35","9"
"Clark, Jennie","C/W","
"Clark, Jerome","ALG"," 27","26"
"Clark, Joshua No.","OVI"," 25","6"
"Clark, L.D.","BRO"," 21","15"
"Clark, Leon","ALG"," 27722"
"Clark, Loami","ALG"," 27","22"
"Clark, Milo",-0- ,"
"Clark, Miss
"Clark, Mrs. H.C.","C/W","
"Clark, Mrs. H.C.","COL"," 17","21"
"Clark, 0.B.",-0- ,"
"Clark, Oliver","BET"," 23","36"
"Clark, Timothy","KIN"," 33","6"
"Clark, Timothy","KIN"," 33","7"
"Clarke, E.R.",-0- ,"
"Clarke, E.R.&amp;
"Clarke, Morris G.",-0- ,"
"Clarke, Ralph E.",-0- .,"
"Clay Street","C/W","
"Clay Street","C/W","
"Clay Street","C/W","
"Clay Street","VSH","
"Clay, E.","VUC","
"Clay, E.E.","VUC","
"Clay, Mrs. F.","VUC","
"Clearwater, A.","UNI"," 7","22"
"Clement, C.","GIR"," 9","25"
"Clement, C.","GIR"," 9","26"
"Clement, C."."GIR"," 9","27"
"Clement, C.","GIR"," 9","35"
"Clement, J.H.","GIR"," 9","35"
"Clessner, A.S.","BUT"," 11","16"
"Cleveland, A.A.","CAL"," 35","4"
"Cleveland, G.W.","BAT"." 15"."3"
"Cleveland. Mary","BUT"," I1","20"
"Cleveland, Mrs. E.","C/W","
"Clifford, Frank'',"UNI"," 7","16"
"Clifford, J.R.","UNI"," 7","14"
"Clifford, Wm.","UN1"," 7"."32"
"Cline, A.","VUC","
"Cline, J.L.","UNI"," 7","18"
"Cline, J.L.",-0- ,"
"Cline, S.A."."SHE"," 5"."33"
"Clinesmith, N.","CAL"." 35","10"
"Clink, Geo.","GIL"," 31","14"
"Clinton Avenue","C/W","
"Clinton, Mrs. Ira"."CfW","
"Clipfell. Philip .1.","SHE"," 5 " , 3 1 "
"Clizbe. Dr.",-0- ,"
"Clizbe. Dr. Stephen H.",-0- ,"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Clizbe, Gilbert","BUT"," 11 , 2 7 "
"Clizbe, Gilbert","BUT"," 11","33"
"Clizbe. Gilbert",-0- ,"
"Clizbe, Hiram",-0- ."
"Clizbe, Jos.","VQU","
"Clizbe, S.H.","GIR"," 9 , 1 0 "
"Clizbe, S.H.","G1R"," 9","9"
"Clouse, Daniel","BRO"," 21","22"
"Clum, Ed.R.","OVI"," 25","11"
"Clyzbe, S.H.".-0- ,"
"Cochenspargen, M.","BRO"," 2I","34"
"Cochenspargen, M.","BRO"," 2I","35"
"Cochenspargen, P.","BRO"," 21","35"
"Coddington, A.","VUC","
"Coddington, F.M.",''MAT"," 13"."I5"
"Coddington, R.P.","UNI"," 7","3"
"Coddington, Salena","VSH","
"Coe &amp; Upson",-0- ,"
"Coe, George A., Lt.Gov.",-0- ,"
"Coe, Hon. George A.",-0- ,"
"Coffman, L.","ALG"." 27","6"
"Coffman, Lancaster","ALG"," 27","7"
"Coffman, Lancaster,"OVI"," 25","I2"
"Coffman, R.","QUI"," 19","31"
"Coffman, R.&amp; I.","COL"," 17","36"
"Cogan, A.","VBR","
"Cogan, P.","QUI"," 19","29"
"Cogan, Peter".-O- ,"
"Coldwater Cigar Box Factory",-0- ,"
"Coldwater High School","C/W","
"Coldwater Lake","C/W","
"Coldwater Lake","C/W","
"Coldwater Lake","C/W","
"Coldwater Lake","KIN"," 3 3 7 2 "
"Coldwater Lake","KIN"," 3 3 , 3 "
"Coldwater Lake","OVI"," 25","22"
"Coldwater Lake","OVI"," 25","26"
"Coldwater Lake","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 7 "
"Coldwater Lake","OVI"," 25","34"
"Coldwater Lake","OVI"," 25","35"
"Coldwater Lake Beach","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 5 "
"Coldwater Marble&amp; Granite Wrks",-0- ,"
"Coldwater National Bank",-O-,"
"Coldwater National Bank",-0- ,"
"Coldwater National Bank",-0- ,"
"Coldwater National Bank",-0- ,"
"Coldwater National Bank",-0- ,"
"Coldwater Observer",-0- ,"
"Coldwater Oil Stove Co.",-0- ,"
"Coldwater Republican",-0- ,"
"Coldwater River","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 5 "
"Coldwater River","BRO"," 2I","26"
"Coldwater River","BRO"," 2I","28"
"Coldwater River","BRO"," 2 1 7 2 9 "
"Coldwater River,"C/W","
"Coldwater River","C/W","
"Coldwater River,"C/W","
"Coldwater River","CfW","
"Coldwater River","COL"," 17","24"
"Coldwater River","COL"," 17","25"
"Coldwater River","COL"," 17","26"
"Coldwater River","GIR"," 9","29"
"Coldwater River,"GIR"," 9"."30"
"Coldwater River,"OVI"," 25","I6"
"Coldwater River,"OVI"," 25"."27"
"Coldwater River","QUI"." 19","19"
"Coldwater River","QUI"," 19","20"
"Coldwater River"."QUI"," 19","29"
"Coldwater River,"UNI"," 7","10"
"Coldwater River","UNI"," 7","15"
"Coldwater River","UNI"," 7","22"
"Coldwater River"."UNI"," 7","23"
"Coldwater River"."UNI"," 7","24"
"Coldwater River,"UNI"," 7","25"

"Coldwater River","UNI"," 7","4"
"Coldwater River","UNI"," 7","9"
"Coldwater River","VUC","
"Coldwater River",-0- ,"
"Coldwater River",-0- ,"
"Coldwater River Dam","VUC","
"Coldwater River, Branch","COL"," 17","30"
"Coldwater River, Branch","COL"," 1 7 , 3 1 "
"Coldwater River, Branch","OVI"," 25721"
"Coldwater River, Branch","OVI"," 2 5 , 6 "
"Coldwater River, Branch","OVI"," 2 5 , 6 "
"Coldwater River, Branch","OVI"," 2 5 , 7 "
"Coldwater River, Branch","OVI"," 2 5 , 7 "
"Coldwater River, Branch","OVI"," 2 5 , 8 "
"Coldwater River, Branch","OVI"," 2 5 7 9 "
"Coldwater Star",-0- ,"
"Coldwater Street","VUC","
"Coldwater Sun",-0- ,"
"Coldwater Township",-0- ,"
"Coldwater, City or,"COL"," 17715"
"Coldwater, City or,"COL"," 17","16"
"Coldwater, City of',"COL"," 17","I7"
"Coldwater, City of',"COL"," 1r,..21"
"Coldwater, City of',"COL"," 17","22"
"Coldwater, First Building",-0- ,"
"Coldwater, First Ward","C/W","
"Coldwater, Fourth Ward","C/W","
"Coldwater, Fourth Ward","C/W","
"Coldwater, Outline Plan or,"C/W","
"Coldwater, Second Ward","C/W","
"Coldwater, Second Ward","C/W","
"Coldwater, Third Ward","C/W","
"Coldwater, Third Ward","C/W","
"Coldwater, Village of",-0- ,"
"Cole Street","VQU","
"Cole, Adelbert"."BET"," 2 3 , 1 3 "
"Cole, Almona","BET"," 2 3 , 1 3 "
"Cole, Amos","SHE"," 5","1"
"Cole, Geo.","OVI"," 25","19"
"Cole, Geo.","OVI"," 25","20"
"Cole, Geo.","OVI"," 25730"
"Cole, Geo.F.","GIL"," 31","13"
"Cole, Geo.F.","GIL"," 31714"
"Cole, Griffin","GIL","
"Cole, H.","VUC","
"Cole, H.L.&amp; N.A.","SHE"," 5 7 2 "
"Cole, John","OVI"," 25","32"
"Cole, John W.","COL"," 17717"
"Cole, John W.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 0 "
"Cole, Lewis","OVI"," 2 5 , 6 "
"Cole, N.","COL"," 17","19"
"Cole, NE " " B AT " , " 1 5 . 2 5 "
"Cole. N.E.","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 6 "
"Cole, N E ","COL"," 1 7 , 3 0 "
"Colepetser, R.","MAT"," 13734"
"Coles, B.F.","ALG"," 27","36"
"Colfax Avenue","VQU"."
"Colfax Streer,"VSH","
"College","VSH","
"College Street","VSH","
"Collins, Jackson"."BAT"," 1 5 , 3 "
"Collins, Jos.G.","SHE"." 5 , 2 3 "
"Collins, N.P ","VIJC","
"Collins, Wm.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 3 "
"Colman. B.N ","OVI"," 2 5 . 1 6 "
"C'olman, Emma- 0 - , "
"Colman. Geo.","BUT"," 11"."2"
"Colman, George- 0 - ."
"Colman, Odelia",-0- ,"
"Colman, R ","OVI"," 25"."7"
"Colman. Reuben","OVI"," 25"."8"
"Colvin, Ezra","ALG"," 27"."20"
"Colvin. Oliver D.",-0- ."

7

"Corn. Liv.&amp; Sales Stables",-0- ,"
"Commercial Hotel","VQU'',"
"Compton Street","VBR","
"Compton, W.H., Pros. Att'y",-0- ,"
"Compton. William H.",-0- ,"
"Compton, Wm.H., Pros. Att'y",-0- ,"
"Conely, C.C.","QU1"," 19","4"
"Congregational Church","KIN"," 3 3 , 9 "
"Congregational Church","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 4 "
"Congregational C'hurch","VBR","
"Congregational Church","VUC","
"Conklin, Fred","OVI"," 25","16"
"Conklin, Geo.","COL"," 17712"
"Conklin, James D.",-0- ,"
"Conklin, las.D.","KIN"," 3 3 , 8 "
"Conklin, las.D.","KIN"," 33","9"
"Conklin, Mrs. Jos.","C/W","
"Conn, C.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 1 "
"Conn, Charles B.",-0- ,"
"Conn, Geo.","MAT"," 13","I6"
"Conn, Mary E.",-0- ,"
"Connant, Sarah","KIN"," 33","12"
"Connett, M.","KIN"," 33","18"
"Conover Streer,"C/W","
"Contz, E.R. Rose","BUT"," 11","3"
"Convin, Miss Sarah
"Cook, E.","COL"," 17","9"
"Cook, G.B.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 7 "

"Cook, Mary","BUT"," 11",18"
"Cook, Mory Est.","GIR"," 9 , " 1 2 "
"Cook, T.H.","BUT"," 11","33"
"Cook, Z. Est.","GIR"," 9 , " 1 3 "
"Cooks Lake","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 2 "
"Cooks Lake","BAT"," 15","27"
"Cooley, A.W.","BAT"," 15712"
"Cooley, A .W.","BAT"," 15","13"
"Cooley, B.N.","COL"," 17","I7"
"Cooley, B.N.","COL"," 1 7 . 1 8 "
"Cooley, B.N.","COL"," 17","7"
"Cooley, B.N.","COL"," 1 7 , 8 "
"Cooley, Daniel Est.","COL"," 17","29"
"Cooley, Ella I.","BET"," 23","7"
"Cooley, Ella I.","BET"," 2 3 , 8 "
"Cooley, Ella .1.","C/W"," 43"4,.
"Cooley. Wilson 1.",-0- ,"
"Coombs, Clara","BET"." 2 3 , 3 "
"Coombs, W.A.","C/W","
"Coombs, W.A.","C/W","
"Coombs, W.A , "
"Coombs, W.A.",-0- ,"
"Coombs, W.A.
"Coombs, William A.",-0- ,"
"Coon,
"Cooper Schoor,"GIR"," 9 " , " I 3 "
"Cooper Sh.","C/W","
"Cooperage Works","C/W","
"Copeland, A .G.","MAT"," 1 3 . 2 1 "
"Copeland, P.E.","MAT"," 13","22"
"Copland, A.","CAL"," 3 5 7 7 "
"Copland, Arminta","CAL"," 3 5 , 2 0 "
"Copland, J.H.","CAL"," 3 5 7 7 "
"Coplin, Willard","BUT"," 11","24"
"Corant, Wm. Est.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 4 "
"Corball, R.","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 0 "
"Corbin, S."."VUC","
"Corbin. S.B.","SHE"," 5 , 1 0 "
"Corbin, S.B.","SHE"," 5","3"
"Cord, las.","BAT"," 15","35"
"Corey Streer,"VBR"."
"Corey, I.","GIR"," 9","I4"
"Corey. Israel","C/W"."
"Corey. Israel","C/W","

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Corey, John","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 5 ' '
"Corey, L.","VBR","
"Corey, 1affayette7BET"," 2 3 , 7 "
"Corey, Wm.","ALG"," 27712"
"Corless buglar-proof safe",-0- ,"
"Corless, Alta B.",-0- ,"
"Corless, Chas.","OVI"," 2 5 7 1 "
"Corless, Chas. W. 7 0 V I " , " 2 5 7 1 "
"Corless, E.","BUT"," I I ","I 7"
"Curless, Ebby","OVI"," 25","I2"
"Corless, Fred","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 7 "
"Corless, Geo.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 9 "
"Corless, Geo.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 0 "
"Corless, H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 0 "
"Corless, Hiram","QUI","
"Corless, Isaac","ALG"," 2 7 7 6 "
"Corless, Isaac E.","OVI"," 2 5 7 1 "
"Corless, Isaac E.",-0- ,"
"Corless, Isaac L.","OVI"," 25","I"
"Corless, J.","ALG"," 2 7 7 6 "
"Corless, Jennette7QUI7 19","I7"
"Corless, Jennette","QUI"," 19","18"
"Corless, Jesse","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 1 "
"Corless, K.","OVI"," 2 5 7 1 "
"Corless, K a t e 7 0 V 1 7 2 5 , 1 2 "
"Corless, Kid","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 "
"Corless, L. Est.","ALG"," 2 7 7 6 "
"Corless, Leonard7QUI"." 1 9 , 1 8 "
"Corless, Leonard","QUI"," I
"Corless, M.C.7BUT"," 11 7 3 0 "
"Corless, May A.","QUI","
"Corless, Mrs. Nathan","COL"," 17","!
"Corless, Starr","COL"," 17712"
"Corless, W.","ALG"," 2 7 , 6 "
"Corless, Warren R.",-0- ,"
"Cornell, Chancy","UN1"," 7 7 3 6 "
"Cornell, Chauncey","GIR"," 9 , 3 1 "
"Cornell, F.","BET"," 23719"
"Cornell, John","GIL"," 3 1 7 1 "
"Cornell, M a r y 7 B R O 7 2 1 7 6 "
"Cornell, Moses"."BRO"," 21724"
"Cornell, Mynie",-0- ,"
"Cornell, Reuben","GIR"," 9 , 3 0 "
"Cornell, Reuben","GIR"," 9 , 3 I
"Cornell, Walter",-0- ,"
"Cornish, Helen","GIL"," 3I","12"
"Cornish, Riley","GIL"," 31 ","12"
"Conan, W.J.","GIR"," 9 , 1 4 "
"Corsen, Mary","BET"," 23730"
"Corson, A.H. Est.","MAT"," 13724"
"Corson, D.","MAT"," 1 3 . 2 2 "
"Corson, E.N."."MAT"," 1 3 , 2 2 "
"Corson, L.W.","BAT"," 1 5 7 7 "
"Corson, L.W.","MAT"," 13713"
"Corson, Mary G.","MAT"," 13724"
"Corson, Mrs.","BRO"," 2 1 7 2 "
"Corson, S.B.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 3 "
"Corson, S.B.","MAT"," 13724"
"Corwin, Jerome Est.","KIN"," 3 3 , 5 "
"Corwin, L.","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 3 "
"Corwin, Lewis","KIN"," 33","10"
"Corwin, Lewis","KIN"," 3 3 7 5 "
"Corwin, S.","OVI"," 25733"
"Corwin, S.","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 4 "
"Corwin, Wm.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 5 "
"Corwin, Wm.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 9 "
"Corwin, Wm.","QUI"," 19730"
"County Fair Grounds","C/W","
"County Fair Grounds","C/W","
"County Fair Grounds","COL7 1 7 , 1 6 "
"County Farrn","COL"," 1 7 7 4 "
"County Farm","COL"," 1 7 7 9 "
"Courier",-0- ,"
"Courier of Coldwater",-0- ,"

"Court House","C/W","
"Court House","C/W","
"Court Rooms" '0- ,"
"Courts",-0- ,"
"Cove, R.C. (Mill)","KIN"," 33","16"
"Covey, A.F.","UNI"," 7","34"
"Covey, L.","BRO"," 21","12"
"Covey, Mrs. A l v i n 7 U N I " , " 7","22"
"Covey, R.W.","BAT"," 15"."3"
"Covey, R.W.","UNI"," 7 7 3 4 "
"Coward, Frank","MAT"," 13731"
"Coward, John7MAT"," 13714"
"Coward, John","MAT"," I 3","I5"
"Coward, R.","BRO"," 2 1 7 5 "
"Coward, Richard","BRO"," 2I","5"
"Coward, Richard","MAT"," 13733"
"Coward, Richard",-0- ,"
"Cowton, H.","BRO"," 21715"
"Cowton, S.","BRO"," 2I","15"
"Cox, B.0.7COL"," 17735"
"Cox, B . 0 . 7 0 V 1 7 25"," I"
"Cox, 1 3 . 0 . 7 0 V 1 7 2.5,2"

"Cox, Ted","COL"," 1 7 , 3 5 "
"Cozier, C.C.","UNI"," 7","24"
"Cozier, D.","UNI"," 7","13"
"Cozier, H.7UNI"," 7 7 2 4 "
"Cozier, Mrs. D.","UNI"," 7 , 1 3 "
"Craft, .1.","C/W","
"Craft, S i l a s 7 B U T 7 11 , 2 7 "
"Craft, Silas","BUT"," 11728"
"Craig Lake","GIR"," 9","29"
"Craig Lake","GIR"," 9","32"
"Craig, Daniel",-0- ,"
"Craig, David",-0- ,"
"Craig, Eliza","GIR"," 9 , " 2 0 "
"Craig, Eliza","G1R"," 9 , 2 9 "
"Craig, Eliza",-0- ,"
"Craig, James",-0- ,"
"Craig, Jas.","CAL"," 3 5 7 6 "
"Craig, Mary Jane",-0- ,"
"Craig, Samuel",-0- ,"
"Craig, Samuel",-0- ,"
"Cramer, Peleg","BET"," 2 3 7 2 "
"Crandall, Alfenzo","BUT"," 11 7 2 4 "
"Crandall, E.","BUT"," 11 7 2 4 "
"Crandall, Emeline",-0- ,"
"Crandall, Jas.","BAT"," 15719"
"Crandall, 0. Est.","VUC","
"Crandall, T.H.","BUT"." 11 , 2 4 "
"Crandall, Thomas Est.","BUT"," 11 7 1 3 "
"Crane Street","VUC","
"Cranson, Asa","BET"," 23732"
"Cranson, Asa","BET"," 2 3 , 3 3 "
"Cranson, Asa","BET"," 23734"
"Cranson, P.A.","BET"," 23732"
"Cranson, P.A.","BET"," 23","33"
"Crapo, Geo. M.","CAL"." 35","9"
"Crater, Phillip","ALG"," 27722"
"Crawford, C.T.7UNI"," 7 7 2 "
"Crawford, Moses","MAT"," 13734"
"Crawford, Newton","OVI"." 2 5 7 11 "
"Crawford, R.&amp; F. 7 B AT " , " I
"Creamery","BRO"," 2I","13"
"Creamery7VBR7
"Creamery7VQU","
"Crippen &amp; Fisk- 0 - ."
"Cnppen Mill",-0- ,"
"Crippen's Addition","C/W","
"Crippens Addition","C/W","
"Crist, John"."BAT"," 15713"
"Criswell, Elmer7BET"," 23714"

8

"Crooked Lake","KIN","
"Crooked Lake","KIN"," 33",11`
"Cropacy, C.J.","MAT","
"Cross, Robert
,
"
"Croswell,
"Crouch, N ","QU1"," 19","21"
"Crouch, Nathan","VQU","
"Crow, H.","GIL"," 31","4"
"Crow, Nathan","BET"," 23","32'
"Crow, Nathan ","BET'.' 23","33"
"Crowford, Martha","OVI"," 25","
"Crull, S.D.","BET"," 23","25"
"Crull, Sol.D.","OVI"," 2 5 7 3 0 '
"Crystal 13each7OVI"," 25","23"
"Crystal Beach","OVI"," 25","26"
"Cuatt,1.7VUC","
"Cudner, Homer7GIR"," 9 , " 2 7 "
"Cudner, Homer","GIR"," 9","34"
"Cudner, Leonora Hannoh","GIR"," 9","35"
"Culp, Anna","QUI"," 19","19'
"Culp, Anna","QUI"," 19730"
"Culp, J.W.","COL"," 17","3"
"Culp, John W.",-0- ,"
"Culp, W.J.","COL"," 17","4"
"Culver, Abram","QUI"," 19735"
"Culver, Helen","QUI"," 19","8"
"Culver, Lottie","BET"," 2 3 7 3 "
"Culver, Lucina7QUI"," 19,"9"
"Culver, Mary F.","ALG"," 2 7 7 1 "
"Culver, 0.B.","MAT"," 13","I6"
"Culver. 0 . 8 . 7 M AT " , " 13718"
"Culver, 0.B.","MAT"," 13","19"
"Culver,
, "
"Cummings,7VUC","
"Cummings, Edwin7NOB"," 29"."18"
"Cummings, Edvein7NOB"," 29","7"
"Cummings, J o h n 7 U N I 7 7","1"
"Cummings, Loven","BUT"," 11 7 2 4 "
"Cummings, Miss Hannah".-0"Cunningham, .1.7BRO"," 2I","26"
"Cunningham, Jas.","MAT"," 13","28"
"Cunningham, Jas.","MAT7 13"."29"
"Cunnings, E.","BRO"," 2I","28"
"Cure, Margaret7BET7 23","24"
"Curtis, Barbara A.",-0- ,"
"Curtis, Horace","BUT","
"Curtis. Horace",-0- ,"
"Curtis, Judge William E.".-0- ,"
"Curtis, Mary","ALG"," 27722"
"Curtis, N.J.","BUT"," 11"."16"
"Curtis, 0 . D . 7 B U T " , " 11 7 1 5 "
"Curtis, W.","QUI"," 19"."19"
"Curtis, Wm.","COL"," 17","13"
"Cushman, Mrs. C . 7 M AT " , " 13"."23"
"Cushman, Mrs. C.","MAT"," 13","24"
"Cusick, Benj.","QUI"," 19","3"
"Cusick, Chas.","BUT"," I 1","33"
"Custer, Wm.","GIL"," 31718"
"Custer, Wm.","GIL"," 31","19"
"Custer, Wm.","NOB"," 29","I3"
"Cutter Av e n u e 7 C / W 7
"Cutler Factory7C/W","
"Cutter's Addition","C/W7
"Cutter, Mrs.","C/W","
"Cuyler, Chas."."COL"." 17","6"
"Dague, Mrs."."UNr," 7","3"
"Dailey, Mrs. A.B.","CAL"," 35","9"
"Daily, C.","BRO"," 21","27"
"Dake, M.W.7GIR"," 9","29"
"Daley, C.","BRO"," 2I","34"
"Daily &amp; Shear Addition"."VQU","
"Daily Street"."VQU"."
"Daily, A.E.","COL"," 17"."25"
"Daily, R.7ALG"," 27"."I3"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Dally, R.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 4 "
"Danbury, Geo.","MAT"," 1 3 , 1 9 "
"Dane, Harvey","SHE"," 5","30"
"Dane, Harvey","SHE"," 5","31"
"Dane, Jos.","SHE"," 5 " , " 3 I "
"Dane, Melvin C.","SHE"," 5","29"
"Dane, Melvin C.","SHE"," 5","30"
"Daniel,","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 "
"Daniels, L.S.","OVI"," 25718"
"Daniels, L.S.&amp; S.A.","BET"," 23712"
"Danners, D.","MAT"," 13","36"
"Darling, Ella","QUI"," 19","16"
"Darsey, Jas.","BAT"," 15":33"
"Dart, Louis","BET"," 2 3 , 2 7 "
"Dary, J.D.","GIL"," 31","12"
"Daugerty, M.A.","C/W","
"Daugherty Street7C/W","
"Daugherty, T.","C/W","
"David, Ambrose","BUT"," 11 7 2 9 "
"David. C.Ambrose",-0- ,"
"David, Emory Est.","COL"," 1 7 . 2 9 "
"Davis, Chas.","GIL"," 31 ","15"
"Davis, Ed.","OVI"," 25","8"
"Davis, Ed.H.","OVI"," 2 5 , 9 "
"Davis, Eghart","OVI"," 25","4"
"Davis, Emery","OVI"," 25","20"
"Davis, Emery","OVI"," 25","29"
"Davis, Emery","OVI"," 25","3I"
"Davis, Emery Est.","BET"," 23736"
"Davis, Enoch Est.","GIL"," 31","I1"
"Davis, Ezra","GIL"," 3 1 7 1 4 "
"Davis,
"Davis, Geo.","OVI"," 2 5 , 4 "
"Davis, H E ","SHE"," 5","25"
"Davis, .1.","VHE","
"Davis, J.H.7GIR"," 9 7 3 "
"Davis, 1.1.","SHE"," 5 , 3 5 "
"Davis, J.S.",-0- ,"
"Davis, Levi7GIL"," 31","13"
"Davis, Levi","GIL"," 31","14"
"Davis, Mrs. S.","BAT"," 15","29"
"Davis, 0.","UNI"," 7","36"
"Davis, 0.F.","COL"," 17","6"
"Davis, Stephen D.","SHE"," 5"."36"
"Davis, Uriah","KIN"," 3 3 : 2 0 "
"Davis, Wm.","COL"," 17","30"
"Davis, Wm.T. Est.","SHE"," 5","34"
"Dawson, S.","CAL"," 35","8"
"Day, 13.C.","QUI"," 19","12"
"Day, Clarissa","UNI"," 7 7 7 "
"Day, Ira","BUT"," I 1"."19"
"Day, Roxa","BUT''," 11","19"
"Day, Roxa","BUT"," 11 7 3 0 "
"Dayharsh, Jacob","BAT"," 15","I4"
"Dayton, Mirmie","UNI"," 7","35"
"Dean, C.S.","GIL"," 31","19"
"Dean. Edward".-0- ,"
"Dean, J.E.","BUT"," 11","17"
"Dean,1 E.","BUT"," 11 ","18"
"Dean, L.","VGI","
"Dean. Leonard","GIR"," 9","
"Dean, Leonard","GIR"," 9 , 2 6 "
"Dean, Mrs. M. E."."QUI"," 19","15"
"Dean, Silas"."BIJT","
"Dean, Thos.","UNI"," 7","25"
"Debue, G.E.","MAT": 13","25"
"Decker, D a n i 7 G I L " , " 31","14"
"Decker. G.","QUI"," 1 9 7 2 "
"Decker, Geo.","QUI"," 19"," II"
"Decker, Mary","QUI"," 19","1"
"Decker, Mrs. H.","BUT'," 11","4"
"Decker, R.","QUI"," 19","12"
"Decker. Sarah"."MAT"," 13","30"
"Dedrick, J.E","GIR"." 9","23"

"Deeds, Ephraim","GIL"," 3I","3"
"Deeds, John","BET"," 23725"
"Deeds, John M.","GIL"," 3I","3"
"Deeds, Sol.","GIL"," 31710"
"Deemer, Dan'1","CAL"," 3 5 , 2 0 "
"Defoe, John","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 "
"Defoe, M.","MAT"," 1 3 7 11 "
"Defoe, M.","MAT"," 13","I2"
"Defoe, Mrs. Jane","MAT"," 13","I"
"Delamater, H.S.","BUr',"
"Delamater, H.S.7BUT"," 11 7 3 5 "
"Delmar Street","VRA","
"Demerret, H.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 9 "
"Demming, Wait Est.","ALG"," 27718"
"Demorest, C.F.","GIR"," 9","14"
"Demorest, Chas.","BUT"," I I ":18"
"Demorest, Geo.","BET"," 2 3 , 3 1 "
"Demorest, Henry","BUT"," 11 7 1 8 "
"Demorest, Wm.","GIR"," 9 7 2 7 "
"Demorrest, Geo.","BET"," 23","30"
"Denbrock, Fred7BUT"," 11 7 6 "
"Denbrock, Fred.","BUT"," 11 , 5 "
"Denbrock, Wm.","BUT"," 11","7"
"Denham, C.","BUT"," I 1","25"
"Denham, C.","BUT"," I I ":36"
"Denham, Cornelius",-0- ,"
"Denhams, N.H.","QUI"," 19","13"
"Denison, S.M.","COL"," 17725"
"Dennis, D.B.",-0- ,"
"Dennis, David 8.",-0- ,"
"Dennison, M.","VUC","
"Dennison, 0.","VUC","
"DeNoyles, G.B.","UNI"," 7","4"
"DeNoyles, G.B.","VUC","
"Denton, J.F.","SHE","
"Denton, J.F.","SHE"," 5","7"
"Deon, Mrs. Pormelce","BUT"," 11 , 2 2 "
"Depew, Agnes A.",-0- ,"
"Depot","C/W","
-Depot","C/W","
"Depot","VBR","
"Depot7VQU","
"Depot7VSH","
"Depot Street","VQU","
"Depue, F.H.","GIL"," 31","14"
"Depue,J.","CAL"," 35","10"
"DePuy, Sarah",-0- ,"
"Desbro. Anson","SHE"," 5","24"
"Desbro, D.B.","UNI"," 7","I8"
"Desbro, H.A.","SHE"," 5 7 2 4 "
"Desbro, J.C.","CAL"," 3 5 , 6 "
"Desbro, John C.","SHE"," 5 , 2 4 "
"Desbro, Mrs. H.A.","UNI"," 7","23"
"Desbro, Wm.","UNI"," 7 , " 1 8 "
"Detroit",-0- ,"
"Devering, Jed","GIR"," 9 7 2 "
"Dewey, Lewis","OVI"," 25","21"
"Dewey, S.","GIR","
"DeWitt, M.B.","ALG"," 27","17"
"Dewsenbery, Oscar",-0- ,"
"Dexter, Thos.","BUT"," I I " " ? "
"Dexter, Thos.","VHE"," 29- 0
"Day, Cieo.W.","ALG"," 27","1"
"Diamond, Albert Est.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 "
"Diamond, E.L.","COL"," 17","8"
"Diamond, Henry","COL"," 17","2"
"Dibbles, Ralph","UNI"," 7","24"
"Dice, Miss Rebecca",-0- ,"
"Dickerson, Mrs.","QU1"," 9 " , " 3 4 "
"Dickey, Geo.W. Est.","COL"," 17","35"
"Dickey, Geo.W. Es! ","COL"," 17"."36"

9

"Dickey, J.B.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 9 "
"Dickinson &amp; Whitley","KIN"," 33714"
"Dickinson &amp; Whitley","KIN"," 3 3 . 2 3 "
"Dickinson, A B U T " , " 11 7 4 "
"Dickinson, A.","BUT"," 1 I","5"
"Dickinson, A.B.","COL"," 1 7 , 3 3 "
"Dickinson, Geo.","GIL"," 3 1 7 3 "
"Dickinson, Julia A.",-0- ,"
"Dickinson, M.","ALG"," 2 7 7 9 "
"Dickinson, Miss S.E.",-0- ,"
"Dickinson, Mrs. P.","BUT"," 11 ","I I "
"Dickinson, Mrs. R.","VHE","
"Dickinson, T.W.","BAT"," 15730"
"Dickinson, T.W.","COL","
"Dickinson, T.W.","GIR"," 9 7 1 1 "
"Dickinson, T.W.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 4 "
"Dickinson, T.W.","MAT"," 13731"
"Dimmers, Chas.","BUT"," 11 7 8 "
"Dion, Selina C.","GIR"," 9 , 2 2 "
"Disbro, Duck","UNI"," 7 7 1 "
"Disbrow, A.S.","KIN"," 33","1"
"Division Street","C/W","
"Division Street","VUC","
"Divorce, Ist",-0- ,"
"Dobeski, Jos.","GIR"," 9 7 2 6 "
"Dobson, A.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 "
"Dobson, A.","QUI"," 1 9 , 4 "
"Dobson, 0.L.",-0- ,"
"Dobson, R.","QUI"," 19.,-10"
"Dobson, W. W. 7 Q U I " , " 19.,"10"
"Dodge, A.","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 3 "
"Dodge, Albert","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 8 "
"Dodge, J.R.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 1 "
"Doerr Bros.","GIL"," 3I","14"
"Doerr, A l b e r t 7 K I N 7 33","11"
"Doerr, Henry","COL"," 1 7 , 5 "
"Doerr, Henry","COL"," 1 7 , 6 "
"Doerr, Henry","GIL"," 3 1 : 2 3 "
"Doerr, 1.1.","GIL"," 3I","22"
"Doerr, Jacob","GIL"," 3 1 , 1 4 "
"Doerr, John","GIL"," 31":14"
"Dolph, Hurbert H.","BUT"," 11 , 9 "
"Dolph, Sidney","BUT"," 1 1 , 3 "
"Donaldson Street","VRA","
"Dones, Mrs. E.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 8 "
"Donley, Jos."."QUI"," 1 9 , 3 2 "
"Donohue, D.","C/W","
"Doolittle, F.W.","GIR"," 9 7 2 "
"Doris, las.","BUT"," 11 , 1 6 "
"Doris. Mat ""BUT"," 11 ","I5"
"Dom, Mrs. B.","BRO"," 2I","9"

"Dorrance P.O.","QUI"," 19","31"
"Dorrance, A.A. (Residence)",-O"Dorrance, A.A.&amp; Son",-0"Dorrance, Albert
"Dorris, E.A.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 3 "
"Dort, 0.P. Est.","BET"," 23":22"
"Doty, L.W.&amp; V.Z.","COL"," 17","23"
"Doubleday. Geo.C.","SHE"," 5 , 1 5 "
"Doubleday, Geo.C.","SHE"," 5 7 2 2 "
"Doubleday, H.H.","SHE"," 5","9"
"Doubleday, H.M."."SFIE"." 5","10"
"Doubleday, H.M.","SHE"," 5 7 1 6 "
"Doubleday, H.M."."SHE"," 5 , 2 1 "
"Doubleday, H.M.","SHE"," 5","27"
"Doubleday, H M 7 V S H " , "
"Doubleday, H.S "...SHE": 5 , 1 6 "
"Douglas Strect","VBR","
"Douglas, Jennie","CAL"," 35","I6"
"Douglas, Jennie","CAL"," 35","21"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Dove, F.H.","ALG"," 2 7 : 1 7 "
"Dovey, Wm.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 0 "
"Dovey, Wm. Sr.","BAT"," 15","I4"
"Downer, W.S.","COL"," 17723"
"Downes, Mrs. Emin","KIN"," 33","15"
"Downes, Mrs. Emin","K1N"," 33722"
"Downs, Elizabeth",-0- ,"
"Downs, las.","UNI"," 7","23"
"Downs, M.T.","UNI"," 7 7 2 3 "
"Doyl, A.J. Est.","CAL"," 3 5 , 3 "
"Doyle, J. Jr.","CAL"," 3 5 7 9 "
"Doyle, J. Sr.","CAL"," 3 5 7 9 "
"Doyle, John","OVI"," 25725"
"Drake, A.W.","QU1"," 19","22"
"Drake, C.F.","QUI"," 9 , " I 6 "
"Drake, Julia","BAT"," 15726"
"Drake, Leonard7KIN7 3 3 7 1 "
"Drake, Mrs. J.A.7C/W","
"Drake, Mrs. J.A.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 7 "
"Draper, Betsey",-0- ,"
"Draper, C.0.7ALG"," 27734"
"Draper, 0.W.","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 4 "
"Draper, 0.W.",-0- ,"
"Draper, Reuben",-0- ,"
"Dreppe, Henry7GIL"," 31"."1"
"Drinkwater, Reuben7BUT7 11 7 3 "

"Drumm, M ","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 5 "
"Drumm, Morris","BAT"," 1 5 : 2 7 "
"Drury, Emmet","ALG"," 27731"
"Dryer, Henry","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 0 "
"Dryer, Henry","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 9 "
"Dubendorf, S.B.","GIL"," 3 I 9 "
"Dubendorf, Sam'170V17 2 5 7 1 "
"Dudley, Edwin","BUT"," 11 , 2 3 "
"Duester, Mrs. L.B.","BAT"," 15719"
"Dufee, J o h n 7 B AT 7 15","I9"
"Dufur, E.L.","CAL"," 35","3"
"Dufur, 1.71_1141"," 7 7 2 8 "
"Dufur, Ira","UNI"," 7 7 2 1 "
"Dufur, J.W.","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 4 "
"Dufur, Wesley","CAL"," 3 5 7 2 "
"Dufur, Wm.","ALG"," 27734"
"Duguid, E.B.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 4 "
"Dumphey &amp; Mabery","QUI"," 19716"
"Dunham, H.","QU1"," 19,"1"
"Dunham, H.","QUI"," 1 9 7 2 "
"Dunham, R.S.","C/W","
"Dunham, Seth",-0- ,"
"Dunks, F.J.","C/W","
"Dunks, F.J.","COL"," 17","I6"
"Dunks, Fred .1.7COL"," 1 7 7 2 "
"Dunks, J.S.","SHE"," 5 , 1 2 "
"Dunks, J.S.","SHE"," 5 , 1 3 "
"Dunks, L.E.7SHE"," 5 , 1 4 "
"Dunlap, E.","CAL"," 3 5 , 4 "
"Dunlap, Elvira","ALG"," 27733"
"Dunlap, J.7ALG"," 27733"
"Dunlap, las.","CAL"," 3 5 7 4 "
"Dunlap, las.","CAL"," 3 5 7 5 "
"Dunlap, John7CAL"," 3 5 7 6 "
"Dunlap, John7CAL"," 3 5 7 7 "
"Dunlap, Thomas","ALG"," 27728"
"Dunn, John","BET"," 2 3 , 3 1 "
"Dunn, W.","BRO"," 2I","12"
"Dunphy &amp; Maberry7VQU","
"Dusenberry, C.","BRO"," 21723"
"Dusenberry, L.","BRO"," 21723"

"Dutcher, J.M.761R"," 9 : 3 6 "
"Dutcher, Jos.","BUT'," 11 7 1 0 "
"Earl, W.W.7BRO"," 21711"
"East Division Street7VSH","
"East Streer,"VHE","
"Eastern States",-0- ,"
"Eastman, Mrs. Ann","BUT"," I I ""8"
"Easton &amp; Nichols",-0- ,"
"Easton, F.M."."BUT"," 11 7 1 "
"Easton, Major
"Easton, Mrs. S.A.","BUT"," I l l "
"Eaton County- 0 - ,"
"Ebehard, Henry","MAT"," 13","20"
"Eberhard, D.","BRO"," 2 1 7 3 "
"Eberhard, H.","BRO"," 21","7"
"Eberhard, I.","MAT"," 1 3 , 1 6 "
"Eberhard, 1 . 7 M AT 7
"Eberhard, J.B.","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 1 "
"Eberhard, John","MAT"," 13732"
"Eberhard, Thos.","BRO"," 2I","10"
"Eberhard. G.B.","MAT"," 13","31"
"Eberth, John","BUT"," 11 7 3 6 "
"Echlinaw, Sartfl","CAL","
"Echtinaw, Abe","OVI"," 25736"
"Echtinaw, Henry","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 6 "
"Echtinaw, J.","OVI"," 25734"
"Echtinaw, John","OVI"," 25735"
"Eckinaw, J.","KIN"," 3 3 7 3 "
"Eddy &amp; Gray",-0- ,"
"Eddy, F.T.",-0- ,"
"Edwards, J.T.7BUT"," 11 7 3 "
"Edwards, T.I.","BUT"," 11 7 1 0 "
"Eggleston, A.","C/W","
"Eggleston, Mrs. A.","BUT"," I
"Egleston, L.","BRO"," 2 1 , 1 5 "
"Egleston, L.","BRO"," 2 I " : 1 6 "
"Egleston, L.","BRO"," 21":9"
"Eichholtz, J.7BET"," 2 3 , 2 4 "
"Eldred, A.D.","GIR"," 9 : 1 "
"Eldred, Alva D. Jr.","UNI"," 7 " : 1 3 "
"Eldred, Alva D. Jr.","UNI"," 7","24"
"Eldred, J.E.","GIR"," 9 , " 2 "
"Eldred, J.G.","QUI"," 19","3"
"Eldred, L.","QUI"," 1 9 : 2 2 "
"Eldred, R.E.","GIR"," V, " I "
"Eldridge, C.H.","GIR"," 9","6"
"Eldridge, C.H.E.","GIR"," 9 , " 8 "
"Eldridge, G.R.7GIR","
"Eldridge, Mrs. Lucy","BUT"," 11 : 1 7 "
"Elizabeth Street","C/W","
"Ellen Street","VUC","
"Elliott, W.W.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 7 "
"Elliott, W.W.","BAT"," 1 5 : 2 8 "
"Ellis Blacksmith Shop",-0- ,"
"Ellis, A.B.","CAL"," 3 5 , 4 "
"Ellis, D.L.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 5 "
"Ellis, F.P.","VBR","
"Ellis, W.T.":CAL"," 35":3"
"Ellis, W.T.","CAL"," 3 5 , 4 "
"Ellsworth, W.","QUI"," 1 V: 2 0 "
"Elm Street7C/W7
"Elmore &amp; Wade","BUT"," 11 ":36"
"Elson, Anna D.H.","CAL"," 35","9"
"Elting, Frank7G1R7 9","4"
"Elting, T.","GIR"," 9 : 5 "
"Elting, Theron","GIR"," 9 : 4 "
"Elton, J.M.","GIR"," 9","23"
"Ely, Mrs. M.A.","BUT"," 11":2"
11 1 "
"Ely, O.&amp; M.":BUT"," 11","12"
"Ely, W.R.","BUT"," 11 7 11 "
"Ely, W.S.","BUT"," 11 7 11 "
"Ely, W.S.","BUT"," 11 . 2 "
"Emerson, Mrs. Alla","COL"," 1 7 , 3 5 "

1

"Ernmerson Spring Factory","COL"," 17723"
"Emmons, E 7 A L G " , " 27727"
"Engel's, Susan",-0- ,"
"Engle, Eugene7SHE"," 5 7 1 *
"English, Geo.","GIL"," 31","21"
"Eno, Jos."."MAT"," 13":34"
"Eno, Jos " " M AT " . " 13","35"
"Enos, A I vin7ALG"," 27725"
"Enos, R.","ALG"," 27712"
"Ensign, Alice A.":SHE"," 5 7 3 6 "
"Ensley, Jacob7BAT"," 15","15"
"Ensley, Lydia","BAT"," 15","15"
"Ent, Miss
"Ent, Silas","KIN"," 33710"
"Ent, Silas","KIN"," 33","15"
"Ent, Silas","KIN"," 33","I6"
"Ent, Sophia7CAL"," 35":4"
"Enterprize Street","VHE","
"Episcopal C'hurch7C/W7
"Episcopal Church","VQU","
"Episcopal Church","VUC","
"Estlow, B.F.7COL"," 17","19"
"Estlow, Mary- 0 - ,"
"Etheridge, A.H.",-0- ,"
"Etheridge, A.M.","QUI"," 19","10"
"Etheridge, A . M . 7 Q U I " , " 19","I5"
"Etheridge, C.&amp; E.","QUI"," 19","I7"
"Etheridge, C.&amp; E.","QUI"," I 9 : 2 0 "
"Etheridge, K.B.","QUI"," 19","10"
"Etheridge, K.B.",-0- ,"
"Etheridge, Libbie7QUI"," 19"."17"
"Eton, Frank","COL"," 17","31"
"Evangelical Church7GIL"," 31","11"
"Evans, J.","OVI"," 25","31"
"Evans, T.P.","BUT"," 11 7 1 6 "
"Evard, H.C.7CAL"," 35","4"
"Evardy, H.","ALG"," 27","33"
"Evens, M . L . 7 B U T ' , " 11","21"
"Everet, H.1.7SHE"," 5","22"
"Everett, D a n i e l 7 G I R 7 9","23"
"Everitt, Mrs.","VGr,"
"Evert, H.J.","SHE"," 5 " , " I 5 "
"Ewers, Geo.J. Est.","VUC","
"Ewerts, G.F. Est.","UNI"," 7","5"
"Ewing &amp; Portner",-0- ,"
"Ewing, Charles- 0 - ,"
"F.&amp; A.M. Lodge","BUT"," 11 7 2 1 "
"Failing, Caroline7SHE7 5","12"
"Failing, Chas.","SHE"," 5","20"
"Failor, L.C.","QUI"," 19","33"
"Failor, L.C.","QUI"," 19","34"
"Fain Ground","UN1"," 7","5"
"Fair Crrounds7C/W","
"Fair, John","NOB"." 29"."23"
"Fair, Ralph","NOB"," 29","22"
"Fairbanks R.R.",-0- ,"
"Fairbanks, Frank","BAT"," 15","I3"
"Fairgrounds Racing Track","VUC","
"Fallace, Matthew","OVI"," 25":5"
"Fallace, Matthew","OVI"," 2 5 , 8 "
"Fanning, Caroline","COL"." 17":26"
"Farman.M.","VUC","
"Famum Street","VUC","
"Farrand, J . W. 7 M AT " , " 13","2"
"Farrand, J . W. 7 M AT " . " 13","3"
"Farrand, Jos.","MAT"," 13","6"
"Farwell, Frank","GIR"," 9","11"
"Farwell, Frank"."GIR"," 9","14"
"Farwell, Fred.","BUT"," 11 7 2 5 "
"Farwell. I.","COL"," 17","9"
"Farwell, L o r e n z o 7 B U T 7 11 7 2 0 "
"Farwell, L o r e n z o 7 B U T 7 11 7 2 9 "
"Fass, E l i z a b e t h 7 K I N 7 33","13"
"Fass. Martin","KIN"." 33","11"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Faulks, Wm.","BRO"," 2 1 , 3 1 "
"Faust, Dan'I","NOB"," 2 9 , 2 2 "
"Favorite, R.","SHE"," 5","8"
"Favorite, Richard","SHE"," 5","5"
"Favorite. Richard","SHE"," 5"."8"
"Fawn River","NOB"," 2 9 7 1 7 "
"Fawn River","NOB"," 20","I8"
"Fawn River","NOB"," 2 9 , 2 0 "
"Faxon Post Office","BUT"," 1
"Faxon. Miss Jennie",-0"Fay. Clarence","QUI"," 19","25"
"Fay, G.E.".-0- ."
"Fay, J.W.","QUI"," 19,-2.5"
"Fay, L.","QUI"," I 9 , " 1 7 "
"Feller, A.J.","UNI"," 7","22"
"Feller, Edwin","UNI"," 7","23"
"Fellows, David","COL"," 17","8"
"Fenn, H.C.","MAT"," 1 3 , 4 "
"Fenn, J.W.",-0"Fenn, Mrs. H.C."."COL"," 17","34"
"Fenner, Chas.","BET"." 2 3 , 1 3 "
"Fenner, Chas.","BET"," 2 3 7 1 4 "
"Fenner, Collins","BET"," 2 3 , 1 6 "
"Fenner, Collins","BET"," 2 3 , 9 "
"Fenner, Corydon"."BET"," 23","13"
"Fenner, Corydon'',"BET"," 2 3 , 2 4 "
"Fenner, Corydon","OVI"," 25","I8"
"Fenner, Emma","BET"," 2 3 7 1 6 "
"Fenno. G.","VHE","
"Fenno. Geo.","BUT"," 11","12"
"Fenno, Geo.","BUT"," 11 7 2 "
"Fenno, Geo.","VHE","
"Fenno, S. Est.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 1 "
"Fenton Street","VUC","
"Fenton Street","VUC","
"Ferguson, B.R.","COL"," 17","33"
"Ferguson, Benj.R.","OVI"," 2 5 , 5 "
"Ferguson, Fred.E.",''OVI"," 25","9"
"Ferguson, Marian","OVI"," 25","4"
"Ferguson, Miss Jane",-0- ,"
"Ferguson, Stephen","OVI"," 25","3"
"Ferguson, Stephen","OVI"," 25","4"
"Ferguson, T.J.",-0- ,"
"Ferguson, W.C.",-0- ,"
"Ferguson, Wm.","COL"," 17","1"
"Fenerly, .1.","COL"," 1 7 7 1 9 "
"Fetterly, N.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 0 "
"Fetterly, T.","COL"," 1 7 7 1 9 "
"Fidler, Henry","BUT"," 11 , 1 7 "
"Field, Chas.","BAT"," 15","9"
"Field, S.","ALG"," 27","15"
"Fields &amp; Woodworth","QUI"," I 9","25"
"Filkins, A.D.","C/W","
"Filkins, Albert","C/W","
"Filkins, Mrs. M. Cristie","CfW","
"Filkins, Mrs. M.C."."COL"," 17","21"
"Fillers, Sylvester","UNI"." 7","24"
"Filley, Oliver","CAL"," 35","9"
"Filmor Street","VBR","
"Fimple. J.B."."SHE"," 5 7 1 7 "
"Fimpie. J.B.","SHE"," 5","20"
"Fincher, MISS Sarah C.",-0- ,"
"Findley, Byron S.","BUT"," 11","2"
"Findley, R."."BUT"," I i ","2"
"Findley, Wm.","NOB"." 29","12"
"Finley, Mark","BAT"," 15","10"
"Finn. Mary","BET"," 2 3 7 2 5 "
"Fmnisy, M.","BRO"," 21","4"
M.","BRO"," 21","5"
"Finyon, F.S.","QUI"," 19","24"
"First Avenue","VGI","
"First National Bank of Quincy",-0- ."
"First Strect","VSH","
"Fish Lake","KIN"." 33","10"

"Fish Lake","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 4 "
"Fish Lake"."KIN"," 33":15"
"Fish, E.J. Est.","MAT"," 13","35"
"Fish, J.D.","GIL"," 31 ","18"
"Fish, Levi","QUI"," 19","32"
"Fisher Creek","ALG"," 27","I4"
"Fisher Creek","ALG"," 27","I5"
"Fisher Creek","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 3 "
"Fisher Creek","ALG"," 27","26"
"Fisher Creek","ALG"." 27","34"
"Fisher Creek","ALG"," 27","35"
"Fisher Creek","ALG"," 27","36"
"Fisher Creek","ALG"," 27","4"
"Fisher Creek","ALG"," 2 7 7 9 "
"Fisher, Bates","ALG"," 27","3"
"Fisher, Mrs. T.","UNI"," 7 7 2 3 "
"Fisher, Mrs. T.","UNI"," 7 , " 2 6 "
"Fisk &amp; Lewis",-0- :
"Fisk &amp; Lewis",-0- ,"
"Fisk's Addition","C/W","
"Fisk, A.C.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 3 "
"Fisk, A C ","COL"," I 7 , 2 6 "
"Fisk, A.C.","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 7 "
"Fisk, A.C.",-0- ,"
"Fisk, A.C.",-0- ,"
"Fisk, A.D.","MAT"," 13716"
"Fisk, Clinton B.",-0- ,"
"Fisk, E.C.","MAT''," 13","21"
"Fisk, E.C.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 8 "
"Fisk, Frank","C/W","
"Fisk, Frank","COL"," 1 7 , 1 3 "
"Fisk, Frank","COL"," 17","24"
"Fisk, G.W.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 7 "
"Fisk, G.W.","COL"," 17","28"
"Fisk, General C.B.",-0- ,"
"Fisk, J.D.W.","COL"," 17","35"
"Fisk, J.D.W.",-0- ,"
"Fisk, L.D.","C/W","
"Fisk, M.M.","MAT"," I 3","21"
"Fisk, Sam.1","COL"," 1 7 , 3 3 "
"Fisk, Samuel",-0- ,"
"Fisk, W.B.","COL"," 1 7 : 1 3 "
"Fisk, W.B.","COL"," 17","24"
"Fisk, W.J.","COL"," 1 7 : 3 5 "
"Flaherty, John","ALG"," 27","27"
"Flanders, C.","BRO"," 2 1 : 2 4 "
"Flanders, C.","BRO"," 21","25"
"Flanders, Calvin","NOB"," 29,"2"
"Flanders, J.W.","NOB","
"Fleming, W.H.","ALG"," 2 7 , 6 "
"Fletcher, B.M.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 3 "
"Fletcher, Nelson","BAT"," 15","I4"
"Fletcher, Nelson","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 2 "
"Flint Lake,-0- ,"
"Flint Road Cart",-0- ,"
"Flint,","KIN"," 33","I7"
"Flint, A.","KIN"," 3 3 . 4 "
"Flint, Chas.","KIN"," 3 3 , 5 "
"Flint, Chas.","KIN"," 33","9"
"Flint, H.","KIN"," 33716"
"Flint, H.","KIN"," 33","8"
"Flint, Henry","KIN"." 3 3 , 1 7 "
"Flint, Henry P.",-0- ."
"Flint, Ira","KIN"," 33","5"
"Flint, Ira A.",-0"Flint, Rollin","KIN"," 3 3 : 1 6 "
"Flint, Rollin","KIN"," 33","9"
"Flint, Saloma","KIN"," 33"."9"
"Flint,H.","KIN"," 33","9"
"Flowering Mill","VOC"."
"Flynn Bros "...CAL.'," 35","4"
"Flynn Bros."."CAL"," 35"."8"

1

"Flynn, Miss
"Foglesong, Albert W.",-0- ,"
"Foglesong, Family","GIL"," 3 1 , 2 "
"Follett, Chas.","ALG"," 2 7 : 3 1 "
"Follett, E.R.","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 0 "
"Follett, Julia- 0 - ,"
"Follett, Miss Lucy E.",-0- ,"
"Follett, Rueben",-0- ,"
"Follett, Thad.","CAL"," 35":6"
"Foils, Fred","QUI","
"Fonda, C.I .","BAT"," 1 5 : 1 2 "
"Fonda, C.I.","COL"," 17":18"
"Fonda, Mr. David",-0- ,"
"Fonda, W.H.","BAT"," I 5","13"
"Foote, Bumley","MAT"," I 3","26"
"Foote, J.B.","MAT"," 1 3 : 2 6 "
"Forbes, Scott","BRO"," 2 1 : 3 0 "
"Ford, C.","BUT"," 11 : 1 5 "
"Ford, D.R.","BUT"," 11 : 1 4 "
"Ford, Douglas","UNI"," 7 " : 9 "
"Ford, Dr. William L.",-0- ,"
"Ford, E.J.","CAL"," 3 5 , 2 2 "
"Fordg, C.","BUT"," 11","14"
"Fordham, G.","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 "
"Fordham, S.","MAT"," 13","I5"
"Forker, Mary","KIN"," 3 3 , 2 3 "
"Forney, David"."ALG"," 27","18"
"Forth Street","VSH","
"Fortney, R.","ALG"," 2 7 : 1 6 "
"Forward, Frank","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 6 "
"Forward, Jos. T.","BUT"," 11 : 2 6 "
"Foster &amp; Moore",-0- ,"
"Foster, Adrian","ALG"," 27":5"
"Foster, E.","KIN"," 3 3 : 1 8 "
"Foster, F.","KIN"," 33","7"
"Foster, Frank","BUT"," 11","27"
"Foster, J.","QUI"," 19","34"
"Foster,r,"SHE"," 5 " : 2 4 "
"Foster, J.D.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 9 "
"Foster, J.N.",-0- ,"
"Foster, John","GIL"," 31":11"
"Foster, Martin","ALG''," 27","11"
"Foster, R.","GIR"," 9.,"3"
"Foster, S.","BET"," 2 3 : 3 5 "
"Foster, Sarah","GIR"," 9 , 1 0 "
"Foster, Sarah","GIR"," 9 " : 1 5 "
"Foster, Susan","ALG"," 2 7 : 3 4 "
"Foster, T.J.","GIL"," 3 1 . 1 8 "
"Foster, T.L.","GIL"," 3 1 7 11 "
"Foster, W.S.","GIR"," 9 7 1 1 "
"Foster, W.S.","GIR"," 7","2"
"Fowler, Geo.","BET"," 2 3 7 1 7 "
"Fowler, H.","BET"," 23":8"
"Fowler, H.","BET"," 23":9"
"Fowler. Henry","BET"," 2 3 , 11 "
"Fowler, Henry","BET"," 2 3 , 1 7 "

"Fox, Bet1ie","UN1"," 7 " : 3 6 "
"Fox, Chas. Est.","GIR"," 9","16"
"Fox, David","GIR"," 9 , " 1 4 "
"Fox, John P.","SHE"," 5 " : 1 "
"Fox, John P.".-0- ,"
"Fox, L."."GIR"," 9"."17"
"Fox, Lewis"."ALG"," 2 7 , " I
"Fox, Miss Dianah",-0- ,"
"Fox, Robt.","UNI"," 7 , 3 3 "
"Fox, Seymour","BAT"," 15"."2"
"Frager, C.A.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 4 "
"Francisco, Geo.","SHE"," 5","25"
"Franklin Street","VBR","
"Franklin, Delivan","GIR"," 9 , 2 7 "
"Frantz. S.P."."SHE"," 5","18"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Frantz, S.P.7SHE"," 5 7 2 0 "
"Fraser, R.,M.D.",-0- ,"
"Fredenburgh, Lucien","SHE"," 5 " I 7 "
"Fredenburgh, L u c i e n 7 S H E 7 5","8"
"Fredenburgh, M.F.","SHE"," 5","2I"
"Frederick, Henry","COL"," 1 7 7 1 "
"Frederick, J.H.7COL"," 17","1"
"Frederick, L.W.","COL"," 17727"
"Frederick, L.W.","COL"," 17736"
"Fredhoskie,.1.7BAT7 15","3 I"
"Fredrick Strect7C/W","
"Fredrick, Cody","OVI"," 25","I4"
"Fredrick, G.","ALG"," 27","18"
"Fredrick, H.E.7BAT"," 15722"
"Fredrick, J.&amp; S.","OVI"," 25","14"
"Free Methodist Church","C/W","
"Free Methodist Church","VSH","
"Freeland, C.R.","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 "
"Freeland, C.R.","MAT"," 1 3 , 4 "
"Freeland, F.A.","MAT"," 1 3 , 9 "
"Freeman, C.","BET"," 23732"
"Freeman, C.","BET"," 23733"
"Freeman, C.","BET"," 2 3 7 9 "
"Freeman, Homer","BET"," 2 3 , 9 "
"Freeman, Samr,"BET"," 23721"
"Freeman, T.B.","COL"," 1 7 , 3 6 "
"Freeman, W.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 1 "
"Freemont Streer,"C/W7
"Freemont Street7VBR7
"Freemont Street","VSH","
"Freight House7C/W7
"Freight House","C/W","
"Freight House","VQU"."
"Freight House","VSH","
"Freight House","VUC","
"Fremont Street7C/W7
"French, F.E.","SHE"," 5"."19"
"French, F.E.","SHE"," 5 7 3 0 "
"French, F.E.",-0- ,"
"French, Geo.","NOB"," 29","14"
"French, 1.","MAT"," 13","7"
"French, J.W.","VSH","
"French, J.W.",-0- ,"
"French, John","CAL"," 35","14"
"French, J o h n 7 C A L 7 35724"
"French, John","GIR"," 9","6"
"French, M.W.7VUC","
"French, W.","GIR","
"French, Willis","COL"," I 7","6"
"Friedman &amp; Co.",-0- ,"
"Friedman &amp; Co. Store (Int.)",-0- ,"
"Friedman, 0.",-0- ,"
"Friedman, So1.",-0- ,"
"Frink, John","ALG"," 2 7 7 11 "
"Frohriep, John","NOB"," 2 9 7 7 "

"Fry, Cathrine","UN1"," 7 , 3 5 "

"Fry, John H.A.7BRO"," 21":31"
"Fry, Judson","BAT"," 15","1"
"Fry. Mrs. B.","BRO"," 2I","32"
"Fry, Mrs. C.11.7BAT"," 15","1"
"Fry, Peter","NOB"," 29718"

"Frye, Henry","MAT"," 1 3 . 7 "
"Frye, Mrs. B.","BRO"," 21","32"
"Fulk, Elizabeth7OVI7 25"."1"
"Fulk, Wm.","OVI"," 2 5 7 2 "

"Fuller Si Gilbert, solicitors",-0- ,"
"Fuller, A .1.7GIL"," 31","17"
"Fuller, A u g u s t a 7 0 V 1 7 25","I3"
"Fuller, Augusta","OVI"," 25","14"
"Fuller, Chas 7BRO"," 21713"
"Fuller, Chas ","COL"," 17718"
"Fuller, Eamest","NOB"," 29724"
"Fuller, Edna","BUT"," 11 7 1 9 "
"Fuller, Emest","GIL"," 3I","19"
"Fuller, John","NOB"," 29":24"
"Fuller, John",-0- ,"
"Fuller, M.","VUC","
"Fuller, Mrs. E l i z a 7 B U T 7 11719"
"Fuller, T A.","BRO"," 21","12"
"Fuller, T.A.","VBR","
"Fuller, Thos.","BET7 23","I9"
"Fuller, William",-O-.'
"Fuller, Willis","BET"," 2 3 , 1 8 "
"Fullers, Wm.","OVI"," 2 5 : 2 5 "
"Fulton Street","VQU","
"Fulton, E.","VUC","
"Fulton, G . W 7 S H E " , " 5 , 2 8 "
"Fulton, J.W.","VSH","
"Fulton, Mariah7SHE"," 5 " : 1 8 "
"Fulton, Mariah C.","SHE"," 5","7"
"Furnace Factory","C/W","
"Futcher, G.H.","GIR","
"Futcher, G.H.","GIR"," 9 7 3 6 "
"Gabriel, J o h n 7 M AT 7 13","1 I"
"Gage, Alfred","VQU","
"Gage, Amos","ALG"," 27":1"
"Gage, David","QUI"," 1 9 : 2 5 "
"Gage, David","QUI","
"Gage, Floyd","COL"," 1 7 , 3 "
"Gage, J.0.7QUI"," 1 9 , 1 4 "
"Gage, Warren7BET"." 2 3 , 1 3 "
"Gallap, A.","BET"," 23"."1"
"Gallap, Asa",-0- ,"
"Gallap, Frank","BET"," 23","1"
"Gallap, G.","BET"," 23","21"
"Gallap, Geo.","BET"," 2 3 : 2 2 "
"Callan, George 0.",-0- ,"
"Gallap, James",-0- ,"
"Gallup, Leroy","BET"," 2 3 , 1 "
"Gallap, Nathaniel",-0- ,"
"Gallopp, Frank","BAT"," 1 5 : 3 6 "
"Gallopp, Leroy","BAT"," 1 5 : 3 6 "
"Gallup, A.","BAT"," I 5 , 2 7 "
"Gallup, F.T.","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 2 "
"Gallup, V.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 7 "
"Ganong, John 13.",-0- ,"
"Garcy, Philo W.",-0- ,"
"Gardner. A.M.",-0- ,"
"Gardner, Amos","MAT"," 1 3 : 11 "
"Gardner, Amos","MAT"," 1 3 : 1 2 "
"Gardner, Amos","MAT"," 1 3 : 1 4 "
"Gardner, C.N.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 4 "
"Gardner, Hiram",-0- ,"
"Gardner, Mon.","NOB"," 2 9 : 1 2 "
"Gardner, Mort.","NOB"," 29","13"
"Gardner, Samr,"MAT"." 1 3 : 1 I"
"Garey, Lyons"."BUT"," I
"Garfield Avenue","C/W","
"Garfield Avenue","C/W","
"Garfield Street","VSH","
"Gates, E.","BRO"," 2 1 , 1 3 "
"Gates, E.7BRO"," 21","24"
"Gates, E.P.","BAT"," 15":7"
"Gates, E.P.","BAT"," 15","8"
"Gates, lesse","SHE"," 5","22"
"Gates, Jesse7SHE"," 5 , 2 3 "
"Gates, Jesse",-0- ,"

1

"Gaics, Loutse7BRO"," 21":13"
"Gates, W.W.7SHE"," 5 7 2 3 "
"Gaw, G c o . H . 7 U N r, " 7 7 1 3 '
"Geer, Albert7UN1"," 7 ' , " 3 "
"Geer, 0.P.","BUr'," I 1":33"
"George. Alenzo","ALG"," 27719"
"George, Andrew7N013"," 29","9"
"George, H.B.","C/W","
"George, Henry B.","OVI"," 25","5"
"George, I.P."."ALG"," 2 7 7 1 9 "
"George, J.B 7 C A L " , " 3 5 7 11 "
"George, Leander","ALCi"," 27","29"
"George, Milo A 7 C O L " , " 17736"
"George, Mrs. R.","BRO"," 2 I","35"
"George. Sam'! H.","COL"," 17","6"
"George, Sam'l H ","COL"," 1 7 7 7 "
"George, Wm.7812.0"," 2I","34"
"German, C. k.&amp; W.","G1L"," 31","10"
"German, Frank","GIL"," 3I","3"
"German, Frank","GIL"," 31'',"4"
"German, Samr,"GIL"," 31","10"
"Germond, G.S.7BUT"," I 1 ","9"
"Ghering. Syvester","SHE"," 5 , 3 5 "
"Gibbs, David","MAT"," 13","32"
"Gibbs, David","MAT''," 13","33"
"Gibson, D.J.7CAL"," 35","9"
"Gibson, P.D.","CAL"," 35"."15"
"Giddings, E.S .Est.","COL"," 17"."
"Giddings, M.&amp; S.","ALG"," 27720"
"Gifford, Darel","BET"," 23","2"
"Gifford, Edward7BAT"," 15","36"
"Gifford, Ezra7BET"," 23","2"
"Gifford, Giles","BAr," 15"."26"
"Gifford, Giles"."BET"," 23","2"
"Gifford, Hiram","BET''," 23","3"
"Gifford. Ira","BAT"," 15","36"
"Gifford, .1.7BET"," 23","2"
"Gifford, John R."."UN1"," 7 7 1 1 "
"Gifford, L.","BET"." 2 3 7 1 0 "
"Gifford, Lev i","BET"," 23"."10"
"Gifford, L e v i 7 B E r ' , " 23","2"
"Gilbert Street","VUC","
"Gilbert, C.T.",-0- ,"
"Gilbert, Carmi","COL"," 17","31"
"Gilbert, E.","ALG"," 27","30"
"Gilbert, Mrs. Sarah","BUT"," 11 7 1 8 "
"Gilead Lake","GIL"," 3 1 7 6 "
"Gilead Lake","GIL"," 3I","7"
"Gilead. First School",-0- ,"
"Gilead, Village of (East)","GIL"," 31"."14"
"Gilead, Village of (North)':GIL"," 3 1 7 5 '
"Gillen, Geo.W.","UNI"," 7","35"
"Gillespie. Isaac","BAT''," 15","19"
"Gillett. D.N."."UNI"," 7 7 1 3 "
"Gillett, Dr. G.S.","VGI","
"Gillett, Ellen A . 7 G I R " . " 9","24"
"Gillett, Mary J.","UNI"," 7"."13"
"Gillett, Mason Clara","COL"," 17"."25"
"Gillett, S.A.7ALG"." 27","30"
"Gillett, S.P.",-0"Gillett, Stephen","ALG"," 27","29"
"Gillett, Stephen",''ALG"," 27","30"
"Gillett, Wm.","BET"," 23","15"
"Gillett, Wm.","BET"," 23","16"
"Gillispic, S.","SHE"," 5"."34"
"Gillson. W.H.&amp; Co.",-0- ."
"Gilson. Wm.","BRO"," 21","11"
"Giltner, J.F."."SHE"." 5"."5"
"Gilmer, J.F."."SHE"." 5","6"
"Gintling, F r e d 7 B A r ' , " 15","30"
"Girard Post Office7VGI"."
"Girard S t r e e r : C / W 7
"Girard, Village or,"GIR"." 9","15"
"Girard. Village or,"GIR"." 9 7 1 6 "

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Girard, Village of',"GIR"," 9 , " 2 1 "
"Girard, Village or,"VGI","
"Givin, Jabin","SHE"," 5 " : 2 6 "
"Glessner, A.S.","ALG"," 27","I9"
"Glessner. A.S.","BUT"," 11 7 8 "
"Glessner, A.S."."C/W","
"Glessner, A.S.","CAL"," 35","24"
"Glessner, A.S.","COL"." 17","30"
"Glessner, A.S.","GIR"," 9 , " 1 "
"Glessner, A.S."."NOB"," 2 9 7 11 "
"Glessner, Mr.",-0- ,"
"GlIesner, A.S.","GIR"," 9 , - 3 1 "
"Globensky Bros.","QUI"," 19","36"
"Globensy Bros.",-0- ,"
"Gloyd, Miss Cynthia",-0- ,"
"Goble, Thimothy D.","KIN"," 3 3 , 5 "
"Golden, J.M.","QUI"," 19,"34"
"Golden, J.M."."QUI"," 19","35"
"Golden, John N.",-0- ,"
"Golden, S.M.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 7 "
"Golden, S.M."."QUI"," 19","34"
"Golden, S.M.".-0- ,"
"Golsen, H.","C/W","
"Gonia, .1.7BET"." 2 3 7 2 0 "
"Gonia, Jacob"."BET"," 2 3 7 2 0 "
"Gonser, Albert"."GIL"," 3I","6"
"Gonser, Albert7GIL"," 31","7"
"Good, B.D.","BRO"," 21","34"
"Good, Isaac","BRO"," 2 1 7 2 9 "
"Good, Jas.","COL"." 17","32"
"Good. Meno"."NOB"," 29","2"
"Good. R a n d o l p h 7 B R O 7 2 1 7 2 9 "
"Good, Sol ","COL"," 1 7 7 2 3 "
"Good, W.","COL"," 17","32"
"Good. W.","COL"," 1 7 7 3 3 "
"Goodman Est.","ALG"." 27","23"
"Goodman, Allie",-0- ,"
"Goodman, Amold","ALG"," 27","11"
"Goodman, C.N.",-0- ,"
"Goodman, C . T. 7 A L G " , " 2 7 7 2 7 "
"Goodman, C.W.","ALG"," 2 7 7 2 2 "
"Goodman, Chas.","ALG"," 27","23"
"Goodman, Cleopas","ALG"," 2 7 7 2 2 "
"Goodman, Geo.","ALG"," 2 7 7 2 2 "
"Goodman, Geo.''."ALG"," 2 7 7 2 3 "
"Goodman, George",-0- ,"
"Goodman, J.T.","ALG"," 27","26"
"Goodman. S.B.","ALG"," 2 7 7 2 7 "
"Goodrich, Jas.","SHE"." 5","31"
"Goodrick, E.H.&amp; Geo."."BUT"," 11 7 2 3 "
"Goodnck. Wm.","CAL"," 3 5 7 1 0 "
"Goodwin, David7BUT"," 11 7 1 2 "
"Goodwin, F.","CAL"," 35"."10"
"Goodwin, Fred","ALG"," 27","26"
"Goodwin, Geo.","CAL"," 3 5 , 2 "
"Goodwin, Seth F.","MAT"," 1 3 7 1 0 "
"Goodwin, Seth F.","MAT"." 13","9"
"Goodwin, Wm.","ALG"," 27","35"
"Goodwin. Wm.","CAL"," 35","2"
"Gopton Post O f f i c e 7 A L G 7
"Gorball, C F "."GIR"," 9 7 2 3 "
"Gorball, Robt."."BAT"," 15","29"
"Ciordinier. Susan","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 8 "
"Gordmer &amp; Payne7BET"," 23","28"
"Gordon, E D 7 G 1 R 7 9","3"
"Gordon. S " . " B E r. " 23","2"
"Gorman. B.B ":BET"." 23","26"
-Gorman, B.B ","GIL"," 3 1 7 5 "
"Gorman, B.B.",-0- ,"
"Gorman, B.B &amp; E.W."."BET"." 2 3 7 2 6 "
"Gorman, E. B ","KIN"," 33","13"
"Gorman, Geo."."UNI"," 7","14"
"Carton. D."."ALG"," 27","
"Gins. Flenry","BET"." 23"."3"

"Goth, Elizabeth",-0"Gotschalk. Wm.","ALG"," 27","8"
"Gottlieb, Heeb","KIN"," 33712"
"Gottschalk, August","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 0 "
"Gottschalk, Chas.","ALG","
"Gottschalk, Chas.","ALG"," 27","2 I
"Gottschalk. Fred":ALG"," 2 7 , 1 6 "
"Gottschalk, Wm.","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 6 "
"Gottschalk, Wm.","ALG"," 2 7 7 4 "
"Gottschalk, Wm.","ALG"," 27":9"
"Gould, Alvira","GIR"," 9","26"
"Gould, C.E.","GIR"," 9","25"
"Gould, Geo.","KIN"," 33","9"
"Gould, Jason","CAL"," 35718"
"Gould, Wm.","CAL"," 35","I8"
"Graff, Gustave7BAT"," 1 5 , 1 "
"Graff, W.","UNI"," 7 7 3 5 "
"Graham, Claud","UNI"," 7","1"
"Graham, E.W ","CAL"," 35","3"
"Graham, L.L."."GIL"," 31","17"
"Graham, Orilla","CAL"," 3 5 , 2 2 "
"Graham, Orilla","VRA","
"Grand Street","C/W","
"Grand S t r e e r : C / W 7
"Grande, G.H. Hall","GIL"," 3I","9"
"Grange Hall","BUT"," 11":21"
"Grange Hall","UNI"," 7","18"
"Grange Hall"."VG17
"Grange Hall # I 37","C/W","
"Granger, Francis7COL": 1 7 7 1 "
"Granger, Francis","COL"," 1 7 : 1 2 "
"Granger, Francis Est.","COL"," 17","1"
"Granger, John","GIR"," 9","25"
"Granson, A.","BET"," 23","30"
"Granson, Mrs. S.P.","VUC","
"Grant, President",-0- ,"
"Graves, A.S.","GIL"," 3 1 : 1 3 "
"Graves, Mary","COL"," 1 7 : 3 0 "
"Graves, Miss Elizabeth E.",-0- ,"
"Graw. I.B.","UNI"," 7","30"
"Grawbarger, A .":MAT"," 1 3 : 2 5 "
"Grawbarger, A . " : M AT " , " 1 3 : 3 5 "
"Gray, A.P.","MAT"," 13","27"
"Gray, J.M.","BAT"," 15":2"
"Gray, J.M."."BAT"," 1 5 , 2 3 "
"Gray, John"."BET"," 2 3 " : I
"Gray, J o h n 7 B E T 7 2 3 , 2 "
"Gray, Judge",-0- ,"
"Great War oil Rebellion",-0- ,"
"Greely, C.","MAT"," 1 3 : 1 5 "
"Greely, H.D.7BRO"," 2 1 7 3 "
"Green Street","C/W","
"Green Township".-O.,"
"Green's Addition","C/W","
"Green . A. R.","GIL"," 31716"
"Green, Benton","BRO"," 2I","3"
"Green, E.C.S.7GIL"," 3I","4"
"Green, E.C.S.","GIL"," 3 1 , 9 "
"Green, Harry7GIL"," 3I","9"
"Green, .1 L.","VHE","
"Green, L.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 8 "
"Green, Mrs. B.F.","MAT"," 1 3 7 11 "
"Green. Mrs.J."."BRO"," 2 I " : 2 "
"Green, Mrs. 1.7BRO"." 2 1 , 3 "
"Green, Mrs. J 7 B R O " . " 21","4"
"Green. W.H ","GIR"," 9 7 1 2 "
"Green, Wm.","BAT"." 1 5 , 2 6 "
"Greenamyer, D.70V1","
"Greenamyer. D.S.",-0"Greenamyer, David"."OVI"," 25","12"
"Greenamyer, E.","OVI"," 25","14"
"Greenamyer. E.A., Co

1

"Greenamyer, John A.","OVI"," 25","15"
"Grecnamyer, Margery","OVI"," 25","12"
"Greenfield, E.D.7SHE","
"Greenfield, E.D.","SHE","
"Greening, John7BUT"," 11 7 1 5 "
"Greenmyer, E.A.",-0- ,"
"Greenwald",-0- ,"
"Greenwauld, John","BRO"," 2 1 : 2 3 "
"Greenwood, G.","QUI"," 19","8"
"Greenwood, Geo.","C/W","
"Greenwood, R.","C/W","
"Greer, Jane","CAL"," 35","10"
"Greer, Mrs. D.","KIN"." 33","6"
"Gregg, Chas.","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 I
"Gregg, J.","BRO"," 2I","21"
"Gregg, Jas.","BRO"," 21","20"
"Gregg, Jas.","BRO"," 2 1 : 2 1 "
"Gregg, Jas.","MAT"," 1 3 : 1 6 "
"Gregory, Alden","QUI"," 19722"
"Gregory, Alden","VQU","
"Gregory. Bert.7COL"," 1 7 7 1 3 "
"Gregory, H.J.","QUI"," 19","22"
"Gregory, Henry","VQU","
"Gregory, Mary","VQU","
"Grenn, J.L.","BUT"," 11 ","3"
"Gresley, Danr,"COL"," 1 7 , 3 "
"Gresley, John","GIR"," 9"."33"
"Grey, Jane M.",-0- ,"
"Grice, P. Est.","CAL"," 35":4"
"Grieswold, Martin7ALG"," 27":4"
"Griffin, Solon","UNI'',"
"Griffon, Solon","UNI"," 7 7 3 4 "
"Grim, Henry","CAL"," 35","20"
"Grinnell, H.J.","QUI"," 19,"7"
"Grinnell, L . 7 C O L " , " 1 7 7 2 3 "
"Grinnell, Lorenzo","COL"," 17","12"
"Gripman, L.J.",-0- ,"
"Gripman, Lindley","KIN"," 33":7"
"Gripman, Linley H.",-0- ,"
"Gripman, U.","KIN"," 3 3 : 1 8 "
"Gripman, Uriah","KIN"," 33","18"
"Gripman, Uriah",-0"Griswold, A.H.","SHE"," 5","11"
"Griswold, Aaron",-0- ,"
"Griswold, Martin A.",-0- ,"
"Groesbeck, D.V.H.","UNI"," 7 , 2 0 "
"Groskoskie, M . 7 G I R " , " 9","7"
"Gross, M.","BRO"," 21","18"
"Grove Streer:VQU","
"Grove, A.R.","BAT"," 15","11"
"Grove, A .R.","BAT"," 15","I2"
"Grove, D.N.","BAT"," 15","18"
"Grove, Elijah"."BAT"." 1 5 , 9 "
"Grove, Francis","NOB"," 29,"3"
"Grove. Francis","NOB"," 2 9 : 9 "
"Grove, J.P.","GIR"," 9 : 1 9 "
"Grove, Miss Ina M.",-0- ,"
"Grove, Mr.&amp; Mrs. Dudley".-0- ,"
"Grove, Owen G.","BAT"," 15","4"
"Grove, S.","UNI"," 7 , 1 6 "
"Grove, Theron7BAT"," 15","12"
"Grover, Frank","OVI"," 25","25"
"Grover, Frank","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 6 "
"Grover, S.E."."UNI"," 7 7 1 4 "
"Groves, Floyd","BAT"." 15","20"
"Groves, Mrs. M.","MAT"," 13"."16"
"Grube, Dr. H.A.",-0"Grundy. Mrs. 1.7COL"." 17","13"
"Gruner Bms.","GIR"," 9 , o 3 0 "
"Gruner Bros.","GIR"," 9 , 3 1 "
"Gruner. A."."BAT","
"Gruner, A ."."COL"." 1 7 7 7 "
"Gruner, Anthony7COL"," 1 7 7 7 "
"Gruner. Anthony"."COL"," 1 7 7 8 "

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Gruner, Ward7BAT"," 1 5 " " ! "
"Gruner, Ward","BAT"," 15","2"
"Gruner, Wenzel Est.","COL"," I 7","7"
"Grupo, Geo.V.","ALG"," 27","5"
"Grupo, Geo.V.","ALG"," 27","6"
"Grzybowski, V.","COL"," 17","1"
"Grzybowski, Valentine","COL"," 1 7 7 11 "
"Guilford, J.F.","UNI"," 7 7 2 "
"Gurney &amp; Hammond",-0- ,"
"Guthrie, E.J.","MAT"," 1 3 7 8 "
"Guthrie, E.J.",-0- ,"
"Guthrie, Hugh","MAT"," 1 3 , 7 "
"Gwin, B.","MAT"," 1 3 , 1 5 "
"Gwin, Jabin","SHE"," 5 7 3 5 "
"Gwin, Jas.","SHE"," 5 7 3 2 "
"Gwin, Jas ",SHE"," 5","33"
"Hacker, Chas.","ALG"," 2 7 7 4 "
"Hacker, Chas.","ALG"," 27","9"
"Hacket, Mrs. H . 7 M AT " , " 1 3 , 2 6 "
"Hackett, Mrs. Hiram","MAT"," 13732"
"Haely, Pat.","NOB"," 2 9 7 11 "
"Hafer, Jas.M.","SHE"," 5 7 2 9 "
"Hafer, Jas.M.","SHE"," 5 7 3 2 "
"Hafner, Francis","BUT"," 11 7 6 "
"Hageman, Charlotte",-0- ,"
"Hagenbaugh, C.0.7SHE"," 5 7 3 1 "
"Hagenbaugh, C.0.7SHE"," 5","32"
"Hager &amp; VanValkenburg","BUT"," 1 1 1 "
"Hager, Christan7BUT"," I 1710"
"Hager, J.E.","BUT"," 11","11"
"Hager, J.E.7BUT"," 11 7 1 2 "
"Hager, Wm.","BUT"," 11 7 1 4 "
"Hagerman, F.","QUI"," 19734"
"Hagerman, J.L.","CAL"," 35","8"
"Hagleganse. H.","BRO"." 21728"
"Haight, C.","BRO"," 21":'15"
"Haight, Cath.","BRO''," 2I","15"
"Haight, J.B.","CAL"," 35712"
"Haight, J.B.","CAL"," 35713"
"Haight, J.R.7QUI"," 1 9 , 2 6 "
"Haight, Mrs. P.","QU1"," 1 9 , 1 0 "
"Haight, Mrs. P.","QUI"," 1 9 , 9 "
"Haight, N.P.","BUT"," 11 7 2 1 "
"Haight, Philip","BUT"," 11 , 11 "
"Haight, Philip","BUT"," 11 7 4 "
"Haines, Julia","OVI"," 25715"
"Haines, Julia","OVI"," 25","22"
"Haines, Julia A.","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 6 "
"Hall, A.","ALG"," 27","2I"
"Hall, Alfred","G1R"," 9 7 2 4 "
"Hall, Alfred7G1R"." 9","25"
"Hall, Chas.","SHE"," 5 7 1 6 "
"Hall, Chas.","SHE"," 5","17"
"Hall, Chas.","SHE"," 5 , 1 9 "
"Hall, Edgar","BUT"," 11","30"
"Hall, Hannah","CAL"," 35715"
"Hall, Hannah","CAL"," 35717"
"Hall, Hannah","CAL"," 3 5 7 9 "
"Hall, Henry","ALG"," 27","17"
J.C.",-0- ,"
"Hall, J.C.&amp; Son",-O-,"
"Hall, John S.","ALG"," 27717"
"Hall, Jos.N.","ALG"," 27","18"
"Hall, Thos. Est.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 5 "
"Hall, Thos. Est.","CAL"," 35","I6"
"Hall, Willis","QU1"," 1 9 , 2 6 "
"Hall, Wm.N.","ALG"," 2 7 7 6 "
"Halstead's Addition7C/W","
"Halstead, L B
"Halsted, L.D.",-0- ,"
"Halterbaum, A . 7 0 V I " , " 2 5 , 3 0 "
"Halterbaum, A .","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 1 "
"Halterbaum, Catherine","OVI"," 25","30"

"Halterbaum, John","OVI"," 25","31"
"Flamer, S.D.7CAL"," 35","24"
"Hames, Mattie7GIR"," 9 7 3 0 "
"Hamilton's Addition","C/W","
"Hamilton,","BUT7 11 7 3 0 "
"Hamilton, Chas.","BRO"," 2I","15"
"Hamilton, E.G ","BRO"," 2I","1"
"Hamlin, E.","MAT"," 13","36"
"Hammon, Henry","CAL"," 35","I6"
"Hammond Street","VUC","
"Hammond Street","VUC","
"Hammond, 1. Est.","C/W","
"Hammond, I. Est.7C/W","
"Hammond, 1. Est.","COL"," 17716"
"Hammond, Miss Ella E.",-0- ,"
"Hammond, Mr. Henry 1.",-0- ,"
"Hammond, W.C.","UNI"," 7","17"
"Hanchett Street7C/W","
"Hanchett Street","C/W","
"Hanchett, S.B.","ALG"," 27","9"
"Hand, C A ","COL"," 17732"
"Handley, las.","CAL"," 35","I4"
"Handy, Miss Sarah E.",-0- ,"
"Hankins, Wm.","UNI"," 7 7 1 8 "
"Hanks, Erim M.","BAT"," 15","I4"
"Hanks, L.M.","BAT"," 15713"
"Hanks, L.W.","BAT"," 15","14"
"Hankus, L.","K1N"," 33720"
"Hannah Clark",-0- ,"
"Hantz, Geo.","CAL"," 3 5 7 1 "
"Hard, E.W.","ALG"," 27710"
"Hardenbrook,John7CAL7 3 5 , 2 3 "
"Hardick, J.F.","VG1","
"Harkness, E.D.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 7 "
"Harkness, E.D.","BAT"." 1 5 , 3 6 "
"Harkness, Phil","BET"," 23","12"
"Harley, Hannah","GIL"," 3 1 7 7 "
"Harley, Jacob","BET"," 23","31"
"Harley, Levi","BET"," 2 3 , 2 8 "
"Harley, Levie Lavina","BET"," 23","31"
"Harmaker, A B E T " , " 23721"
"Harmon, A.","QU1"," 19","2"
"Harmon, Chas.","ALG"," 27","36"
"Harmon, F.","ALG"," 27723"
"Harmon, Geo.","BRO"," 21735"
"Harmon, Geo.","COL"," 17","12"
"Harmon, Henry7CAL"," 3 5 , 8 "
"Harmon, 1.","BRO"," 21725"
"Harmon, 1.7BRO"," 2I","35"
"Harmon. John","SHE"," 5 , 2 4 "
"Harmon, R.","COL"," 17","28"
"Harmon, S.7BRO"." 2 1 , 2 5 "
"Harmon, S.H.","ALG"," 27","11"
"Harmon, Sam","SHE"," 5 , 1 8 "
"Harper, H.","QU1","
"Harpham, 1.","QUI"," 19727"
"Harpham, M . 7 A L G " , " 27718"
"Flarpham, Wm.","C/W","
"Haniff, Julius","BAT"," 15717"
"Harrington, A.1.7SHE"." 5 7 11 "
"Harrington, E.","CAL"," 35","
"Harnngton, Ella B."."KIN"," 33","2"
"Harrington, Job.","BUT"," 11"."9"
"Harrington, Jobe",-0- ,"
"Harris. Alex.","CAL"," 3 5 7 2 "
"Harris, Arza","BET"," 23","22"
"Harris, Emma","BAT"," 15735"
"Hams, F.S.","BAT"," 15","17"
"Harris, F.S.","BAT"," 1 5 7 9 "
"Harris, Geo.","BET"," 2 3 7 11 "
"Harris, H."."BRO"," 2 1 , 2 5 "
H.N.","BET"," 23","30"
"Harris, J.M.7BUT"," 11 7 2 4 "

1

"Harris, L.W.","BET"," 23","34"
"Hams, M a r g a r e t 7 C A L 7 35,"17*
"Hams, Perry","BAT","
"llama, S a l l y 7 B E T 7 2 3 7 8 '
"Harrison Street","C/W7
"Harrison, Benjamin,-0' ."
"Harrison, R.I_ ","SHE"," 5","17"
"Hart, F.H ","BET"," 23","22"
"Hart, H.C.7BRO"," 21","25"
"Hart, Henry","BET"," 23","2I"
"Hart, J. Est.","ALG"," 27","24"
"Hart, .1 L ","BET"," 23","20"
"Hart, J.L ","BET"," 23721"
"Hartchuck, F. 7 B R O " , " 2 1 7 3 3 '
"Hartchuk, Peter","BRO7 2I","14"
"Hartley, Chas.E.7GIR"," 9","1"
"Hartley, Frank","GIR"," 9","1"
"Harts, Wm.","BRO"," 21","32"
"Harts, Wm ""NOB"," 29","5"
"Harvey, E..1 7 C / W " , "
"Hase, Wm.C. Est.'',"KIN"," 3 3 7 4 "
"Hasking, R . 7 B AT " , " 15","32"
"Haspings, J.W.","BAT"," 15","19"
"Hass, Geo.B.","SHE"," 5","23"
"Hass, George B.",-0- ,"
"Hastings, .1 ","BAT"," 15","9"
"Hate, P.O.","COL"," 17","24"
"Hate, P. 0 . 7 C O L 7 17","25"
"Hathaway. Ed","GIL"," 3 1 7 3 "
"Hathaway, Ed.","G1L''," 3I","4"
"Hathaway, J.C.","GIL"," 3I","5"
"Hathaway, J.E.","GIL"," 3I","4"
"Hathaway, S.D.","GIL"," 3I","5"
"Hathom, Jas.D.","SHE"," 5","16"
"Hathom, L u t h e r 7 S H E 7 5","16"
"Hatmaker P.0.7BET"," 23","21"
"Hatmaker, Village o r, " B E r ' , " 23","21"
"Haven Lake","SHE"," 5","30"
"Haven L a k e 7 S H E 7 5","31"
"Havens, A . 7 B R O " , " 21","35"
"Havens, Anna7NOB"," 29","2"
"Havens, N.","BRO"," 2I","34"
"Havens, Nathaniel","NOB"," 29","3"
"Haviland, John B.","SHE"," 5","5"
"Hawes, Anna",-0- ,"
"Hawks, L.","OVI"," 25","32"
"Hawks, Laura","OVI"," 25","32"
"Hawley, A.D.","BAT"," 15","27"
"Hawley, Amy7LINI"," 7","34"
"Hawley, C.D.7UNI"," 7 7 5 "
"Hawley. Chas.","CAL"," 35","12"
"Hawley, H.B.","UN1"," 7","22"
"Hawley, .1.7UNI"." 7","33"
"Hawley, J.B.'',"BAT"," 15","2"
"Hawley, John"."BAT"," 15"."5"
"Hawley, L . L . " , " B AT 7 15","3"
"Hawley, L i c y 7 U N I " , " 7","27"
"Hawley, Nelson7UNI"," 7","33"
"Hawley, S.","UNI"," 7"."32"
"Hawley, W.S.7GIR"," 9 " , " 3 I "
"Hawley, W.S.","GIR"," 9 7 3 2 "
"Hawley, W.S."."GIR"," 9 7 3 3 "
"Hawley, W i l l a r d 7 C / W 7
"Hawley, William",-0- ,"
"Hawley, Wm ","CAL"." 35,"11"
"Hawn, H."."MAT"," I3","10"
"Hayden, Wm.","QUI"," 19730"
"Hayes Street","VRA","
"Hayes, C.7BUT"," I 1","21"
"Hayes, C.L.","ALG"," 27","11"
"Hayes, Henry","GIR"," 9","26"
"Hayes, John7ALG"," 27710"
"Hayes, John","ALG"," 27","9"
"Hayes, L.","ALG"," 27710"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN - 1894
"Hayes. L.","ALG"," 27","I5"
"Hayes, Wm.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 8 "
"Rayne, Emest","BAT"," 15","1"
"Hayne, Harvey"."COL"," I7","14"
"Hayner, H.E.","UNI"," 7 " , " I 2 "
"Hayner. Park","UNI"." 7","29"
"Hayner, Park"."UNI"," 7","32"
"Haynes","UN1"," 7","36"
"Haynes, Adelmon","UNI"," 7 , 3 6 "
"Haynes, G.H.","BUT"," 11'',"21"
"Haynes, Hervey","COL"," 17"."9"
"Haynes, Hon. Harvey",-0- ,"
"Haynes, Julia A.","OVI"," 25","9"
"Haynes, Levi"."COL"," I 7"."
"Haynes, Mr. Harvey",-0- ,"
"Haywood, Mary","C/W","
"Hazen, Eart","SHE"," 5","34"
"Hazen, M.C.","SHE"," 5 , 2 7 "
"Hazen, R.B.","SHE"," 5 , 2 6 "
"Hazen, R.B.","SHE"," 5 7 2 7 "
"Hazlett, .1.","OVI"," 2 5 : 1 6 "
"Hazlett. Jakie","OVI"," 25","29"
"Hazlett. Jakie","OVI"," 25"."32"
"Heading Mill","GIR"," 9","12"
"Heater, Celia","OVI"," 25","32"
"Heaton, M.","OVI"," 25'714"
"Heckathom. M.V.","OVI"," 25","3I"
"Heckman, L.","GIL"," 31","17"
"Heckmar,J.","GIL"," 3 1 7 3 "
"Heckmer, J.","GIL"," 31"," I 0"
"Heddle, Thos.","G1R"," 9"."26"
"Heddle. Thos.","GIR","
"Heisrodt, E.","OVI"," 2 5 : 2 1 "
"Heisrodt, Edwin","OVI"," 25","20"
"Heisrodt. Mark","OVI"," 25"."21"
"Heisvodt, Edwin","OVI"." 25","21"
"Heltzel, Adam","NOB"." 2 9 : 4 "
"Hemingway, C.W."."SHE"," 5","20"
"Henderson, Thos.","NOB"," 29,"1"
"Hendricks, J.F.","VGI","
"Hendricks, Lester","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 2 "
"Hendricks, Manley","ALG"," 27","12"
"Henning, A.","C/W","
"Henning, A."."C,W","
"Henning. A.","COL"." 17","9"
"Henry Street"."C/W","
"Henry. Moms Est.","MAT"," 13","17"
"Henry, W.","SHE"," 15","21"
"Henry, W.","SHE"," 5 , " 2 7 "
"Henry, W.","SHE"," 5 7 3 4 "
"Henry, W.","VSH","
"Henry, Warren","SHE"," 5","28"
"Henry, Warren","VSH","
"Herbert Streer:C/W","
"Herendeen, William W.",-0- ,"
"Herman, Geo ","BUT"," 11 7 1 6 "
"Herman, Jos ""BET"," 2 3 , 5 "
"Herman, Jos "'"BET"." 23","6"
"Herman, P e t e r : B U T " : 11 7 3 1 "
"Hermance, H.D.","ALG"." 27","3"
"Hermon, Michael"."BAT"," 15":31"
"Heroy, Miss Ida",-0- ,"
"Hemck, Wm."."ALG"," 27","I4"
"Herrickville","BUT"," 11 7 2 "
"Hemckville","VHE","
"Herrick-vine, Village or,"VHE","
"Hcrnson, President",-0- ,"
"Hess, J.H.","BUT"," 11","8"
"Heuer, Chas ","ALG"," 27","8"
"Hewett Street","VQU"."
"Hewitt, Miss Rhonda".-0- ."
"Hewitt. Mrs ","QUI"," 19","4"
"Hewitt. Mrs."."QUI"." 19","5"

"Hewitt, Rhonda",-0- ,"
"Heydon, Cynthia","OVI"," 25","I4"
"Heydon, F.0.","ALG"," 27","3"
"Hibner, A.A.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 7 "
"High School","C/W","
"High Street","VUC","
"High Street","VUC","
"Hildebrand, Fred",-0- ,"
"Hildebrand, William","ALG"," 27":9"
"Hildebrandt, Chas.","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 5 "
"Hildebrandt, Fred","ALG"," 2 7 . 1 5 "
"Hildebrandt, Fred","ALG"," 27":16"
"Hildebrandt, Louie","ALG"," 2 7 : 1 6 "
"Hildebrandt, Louie","ALG","
"Hill, A.","COL"," 1 7 : 3 0 "
"Hill, A.S.","VSH","
"Hill, E.&amp; Sons","SHE"," 5 " : 3 1 "
"Hill, E.R.&amp; T.J.","SHE"," 5 " : 3 6 "
"Hill, G.W.","BET"," 23","24"
"Hill, H.S.","BAT"," 15","13"
"Hill, Horace","COL"," 1 7 : 2 9 "
"Hill, J.W.","COL"," I 7","2 1
"Hill, John I.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 0 "
"Hill, John L.","C/W","
"Hill, Mrs. A.J.","VQU","
"Hilliar, C.","COL"," 17","26"
"Hilliar, C.","COL"," 17","35"
"Hilliar, P.","COL"," 17","26"
"Hillman, A.L.","QUI"," 1 9 : 3 "
"Hills, A.S.","SHE","
"Hills, Curus","BUT"," 11":36"
"Hills, Delia",-0- ,"
"Hillsdale",-0"Hillyer, A.","GIL"," 31","6"
"Hillyer. R.B.","BET"," 2 3 , 3 4 "
"Hillyer, Wells","BET"," 2 3 . 3 4 "
"Hilton, Hannah","GIL"," 31"," I
"Hilton, Mrs. Chas","K1N"," 3 3 , 6 "
"Hilton, T.A.","C/W","
"Hilton, T.A.","C/W","
"Hilton, T.A.","COL"," 1 7 : 1 6 "
"Hilton, T.A.".-0- ,"
"Hilton, T.A. Clothier (Int.)",-0- ,"
"Hilton, W.G.","BUT"." 11 7 1 9 "
"Himbaugh, Ernanuel","NOB"," 2 9 : 5 "
"Himbaugh, Emanuel","NOB"," 2 9 : 6 "
"Himebaugh, C.","BET"," 23","31"
"Himebaugh, C.","NOB"," 2 9 : 1 "
"Hirnebaugh, Coin","BRO"," 2I","21"
"Himebaugh, Coin","BRO"." 2 1 2 2 "
"Himebaugh, Coin","BRO"," 2I","27"
"Himebaugh, Coin","BRO"." 21730"
"Himebaugh, D.A."."BRO"," 2 1 : 3 2 "
"Himebaugh, E.","BRO"." 2I","21"
"Himebaugh, E."."BRO"," 2I","31"
"Himebaugh, E.","BRO"," 21","32"
"Himebaugh, E.","BRO"," 21733"
"Himebaugh, Elmer",-0- ,"
"Himebaugh. H."."BRO"," 2 1 : 3 3 "
"Himebaugh, Hiram","BRO"." 21","35"
"Himebaugh, Hiram"."BRO"," 2 1 : 3 6 "
"Himebaugh. M.","BRO"," 2I","30"
"Himebaugh, Noah","NOB"." 29","6"
"Himehaugh, Noah","NOB"," 2 9 7 7 "
"Himebaugh, Noah",-0"Himebough. A.","BRO"," 21732"
"Himebough, D.","BRO"," 2 1 : 1 9 "
"Himebough, Daniel","BRO"," 2 1 , 3 0 "
"Himebough, E.","BRO"," 21"."29"
"Himebough, Enos","BRO"," 21":29"
"Himebought, D.","BRO"," 2I","30"
"Hinckley,
"Hitchcock, Ira E."."UNI"," 7","6"

1

"Hivelley, Geo.W.","GIL"," 31712"
"Hoard, Andrew","NOB"," 29","3"
"Hoard, C.B.","BRO"," 2 I " : 2 7 "
"Hoard, Mollie","UNI"," 7 " : 3 6 "
"Hoard, Wm.","BRO"," 2 1 2 7 "
"Hoben, Mike","OVI"," 2 5 : 1 0 "
"Hodge, F.A.","SHE"," 5 , 2 8 "
"Hodunk Post Office","UNI","
"Hodunk, Village or,"UNI"," 7 7 2 4 "
"Hoffman, A.J.","ALG"," 2 7 , 4 "
"Hoffman, Anna","UNI"," 7 " , " I 4 "
"Hoffman, E.C.","ALG"," 27",9"
"Hog Creek","BUT"," 11 ","I9"
"Hog Creek","BUT"," 11":20"
"Hog Creek","BUT"," I I ":21"
"Hog Creek","BUT"," 11":28"
"Hog Creek","BUT"," 11":33"
"Hog Creek","BUT"," 11":34"
"Hog Creek","GIR"," 9 , 1 4 "
"Hog Creek","GIR"," 9 " , " I 5 "
"Hog Creek","GIR"," 9 , 1 6 "
"Hog Creek","GIR"," 9 " , " I 7 "
"Hog Creek","GIR"," 9 , 1 8 "
"Hog Creek","GIR"," 9 " , " I 9 "
"Hog Creek","GIR"," 9 , 2 3 "
"Hog Creek","GIR"," 9 , 2 4 "
"Hog Creek","QUI","
"Hog Creek","QUI"," 1 9 : 1 2 "
"Hog Creek","QUI"," 19","13"
"Hog Creek","QUI"," 1 9 : 2 "
"Hog Lake","GIL"," 3 1 : 2 4 "
"Hogoboom","MAT"," 1 3 : 1 2 "
"Hogoboom, A.D.","MAT"," 13","I5"
"Hogoboom, C.T.","BAT"," 1 5 , 7 "
"Hogoboom, C.T.","MAT"," 1 3 : 1 3 "
"Hogoboom, L.M.","MAT"," 1 3 : 1 2 "
"Hogoboom, Wm.","UNI"," 7 7 1 6 "
"Holbrook's (Mary) Addition","VBR","
"Holcomb, Horace",-0- ,"
"Holcomb, Mrs. Nellie","COL"," 17":6"
"Holcomb, Mrs. Nettie",-0- ,"
"Holcomb, Pert.","BET"," 2 3 7 7 "
"Holcomb. Roscoe".-0- ,"
"Holcomb, Roy",-0- ,"
"Holden, C.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 0 "
"Holden, G.W.","QUI"," 1 9 : 1 4 "
"Holden, John","BUT"," 11 7 2 6 "
"Holdridge, Abner","C/W","
"Holdridge, Mrs. Ira C.&amp; A.","COL"," 1 7 : 1 7 "
"Hollenbeck,","BUT"," 11"."1"
"Hollenbeck, C. Est.","GIR"." 9 , " 1 5 "
"Hollenbeck, C.C.","GIR"." 9 r : 2 2 "
"Hollenbeck, C.G.","VGI","
"Hollenbeck, R.B.","GIR"," 9 7 2 2 "
"Hollenbeck, T.","GIR"," 9","22"
"Holliday, Porter","BET"," 2 3 : 2 9 "
"Hollingshead, David","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 4 "
"Hollinshead, Jas.","MAT"," 1 3 : 1 0 "
"Hollister, A.N.","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 1 "
"Hollister, A.N.","MAT"," 13"."32"
"Hollister, A.N.",-0- ,"
"Holmes, C.J.","BRO"," 21","
"Holmes, C.J."."BRO"," 21 ":17"
"Holmes, C.J.","BRO"," 2 I " : 5 "
"Holmes. C.J.","BRO"," 2 1 7 8 "
"Holmes, C.J."."BRO"," 2 I 9 "
"Holmes, C.J.",-0"Holmes, David","BUT"." 11 , 1 7 "
"Holmes, David"."BUT"," 11":20"
"Holmes, Geo.","BUT"." 11 ","18"
"Holmes, J.T.","BRO"," 2I"."17"
"Holmes, J.T.","BRO"," 2 I " :
"Holmes, J.T."."BRO"," 21","20"
"Holmes, J.T."."BRO"," 21"."22"

i

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Holmes, J.T.","BRO"," 2 1 , 7 "
"Holmes, Jackson","COL"," I 7","30"
"Holmes, Mrs. D.","BRO"," 21","17"
"Holmes, T.","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 1 "
"Holmes,W.D.","BUT"," 11 7 2 0 "
"Holway, E.A.","C/W","
"Holway, M.","OVI"," 2 5 , 6 "
"Honey Lake","NOB"," 29717"
"Honeywell, Win.",''BET"," 2 3 , 2 9 "
"Hooker Street","C/W","
"Hoopingamer, Byron","GIL"," 31716"
"Hoopingamer, G.G.","GIL"," 31717"
"Hoopingamer, Gabriel","GIL"," 3I","18"
"Hoopingamer, John","BRO"," 2I","7"
"Hopkins, E.J.","BRO"," 2I","19"
"Hopkins, M.","VUC","
"Hopkins, Myron","UNI"," 7","4"
"Hopkins, Wm.","BET"," 2 3 , 3 4 "
"Hopkins, Wm.","G1L"," 3 1 7 4 "
"Hort, F.H.","BET"," 23","2I"
"Horton, Miss Marett",-0- ,"
"Horton, Mrs. Velorus","GIL"," 3I","16"
"Horton, Mrs. Velorus","GIL"," 31719"
"Hoskins, Fred","BET"," 2 3 , 7 "
"Hoskins, Shep.","BUT"," 11 7 3 4 "
"Hoskins, Shep."."BUT"," 11","35"
"Hotchkiss, G.","CAL"," 35","23"
"Hotchkiss, Sarah","CAL"," 35722"
"Hotchkiss, Sarah","CAL"," 35723"
"Houck, W.J.","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 0 "
"Houck, W.J.",-0- ,"
"Houghtailing, Frank","COL"," 17731"
"House, T.","BUT"," 11","21"
"Houston, Catherine","BET"," 23732"
"Houston, Catherine","GIL"," 3 1 , 5 "
"Houston, Robt.","G1L"," 3I","7"
"Hovarier, W.T.","MAT"," 1 3 7 7 "
"Howard. E.B.","SHE"," 5","15"
"Howard, E.B.","SHE"," 5 " , " I 6 "
"Howard, G.W.","COL"," 1 7 7 1 "
"Howard, G.W.",-0- ,"
"Howe &amp;
,
"
"Howe, Charles
"Howe, CharlesCharlesF.",-0- ,"
"Howe, F.W. Est.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 8 "
"Howe, F.W. Est.","QUI"," 19719"
"Howe, Geo.E.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 3 "
"Howe, Geo.E.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 4 "
"Howe, Geo.E.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 5 "
"Hower. Adam","OVI"," 25717"
"Howland, Allison","OVI"," 2 5 , 7 "
"Howland, E.","BUT"," 11 , 1 9 "
"Howland, Rose","COL"," 17728"
"Howland, Willis","COL"," 1 7 , 3 1 "
"Hoxie, Lewis Est.","ALG"," 2 7 , 4 "
"Hoxie, 0.","ALG"," 27","I5"
"Hoxie, Orton","ALG"," 2 7 , "
"Hoxie, Onon","ALG"," 2 7 7 11 "
"Hoyle, Seymour","NOB"," 2 9 7 3 "
"Hoyle, Seymour","NOB"," 2 9 , 4 "
"Hoyt, Dan'I","KIN"," 33710"
"Hoyt, Dan'1","KIN","
"Hoyt, Dan'I","KIN"," 3 3 7 4 "
"Hoyt, Dan'1","KIN"," 3 3 , 9 "
"Hoyt, Henry","KIN"," 3 3 7 4 "
"Hoyt, Jesse",-0- ,"
"Hoyt, M.R.",-0- ,"
"Hoyt, M. R.&amp; T.","BET"," 23","25"
"Hoyt, Miss Eliza",-0- ,"
"Hoyt, Miss Hannah",-0- ,"
"Hoyt, Rufus",-0- ,"

"Hoyt, T.","MAT"," 13","13"
"Hubbard, Leroy","SHE"," 5","25"
"Hubbard, P.A.","GIR"," 9 , " 5 "
"Hubbard, P.A.","GIR"," 9 " 8 "
"Hubbard, S.E.","BAT"," 15","18"
"Hubbard, S.E.","BAT"," 15","6"
"Hubbard, Wm.R.","UNI"," 7 , 1 6 "
"Hubbard, Wm.R.","UN1"," 7","
"Hudson Street","C/W","
"Hudson Street","C/W","
"Hudson, Mary A.","VGI","
"Huffman, Josephine",-0- ,"
"Huganin, D.","GIR"," 9","13"
"Hughes &amp; Wooley",-0- ,"
"Hughes, E.W.","GIL"," 31","11"
"Hughes, E.W.","GIL"," 31","12"
"Hughes, Ed","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 0 "
"Hughes, J.B.","GIL"," 31","1"
"Hughes, J.B.","GIL"," 3I","2"
"Hughes, Sally","ALG"," 27","2"
"Hughes, Sarah","ALG"," 27734"
"Hughey, J.S.","ALG"," 27","17"
"Hugkes, A.R.","BET"," 2 3 , 3 5 "
"Hull Street","C/W","
"Hull's Addition","C/W","
"Hull, Isaac","BRO"," 2I","16"
"Hulse, John","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 7 "
"Humphrey, Emery","BUT"," 11 7 2 4 "
"Humphrey, Frank","OVI"," 25","18"
"Humphrey, K.","BUT"," 11 , 2 4 "
"Humphrey, L.","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 "
"Humphrey, L.","ALG"," 27","I2"
"Humphrey, L.F.",-0- ,"
"Hungerford, W.H.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 0 "
"Hunt, B.B.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 2 "
"Hunt, J.H.","MAT"," 13","9"
"Hunt,
"Hunt,
"Hunt,
"Hunt,

M.L.",-0- ,"
W.E.","QUI"," 19","18"
W.E.","QUI"," 19","19"
W.H.","GIR"," 9 , 2 4 "

"Hurd, Mrs. W.P.","VUC","
"Hurger, Andrew","ALG"," 2 7 , 6 "
"Hurley, A.","GIL"," 3I","19"
"Hurley, Allen","BAT"," 15","21"
"Hurley, Allen","BAT"," 15729"
"Hurley, Lorenzo","BAT"," 15","18"
"Hurley, Wm.","BAT"," I 5","
"Hurley, Wm.","BAT"," 15720"
"Hurst, G.M.","C/W","
"Hurst, R.R.","GIR"," 9","9"
"Hutchins, C.","BUT"," 11 7 2 2 "
"Huyck, Henry F.","KIN"," 3 3 7 11 "
"Huyck, Henry F.","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 4 "
"Hyde, E.","C/W","
"Hyde, Mary","C/W","
"Hyne, Samr,"BAT"," 15728"
"Ide, Henty","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 3 "
"Imbers, Jas.&amp; Julia","BAT"," I 5","2"
"Immell, D.A.","GIL"," 31710"
"Immell, D.A.","G1L"," 3 1 , 2 2 "
"lmmell, J.","GIL"," 31","21"
"Immell, John","GIL"," 31","I5"
"Inda, Martin","BAT"," 15712"
"Indiana State Line","CAL","
"Indiana State Line","GIL","
"Indiana State Line","K1N","
"Indiana State Line","NOB","
"Ingham County",-0- ,"
"Isabella Street","VUC","
"Isham, W.J.&amp; J.M.","SHE","
"Ives, DR. I.C.","OVI"," 25","7"

"Ives, I.C.","C/W","
"Ives, L.C.","COL"," 17","22"
"Jackowick, Martin","SHE"," 5",`25"
"Jackson Citizen",-0- ,"
"Jackson
"Jackson Street","C/W,"
"Jackson Street","VQU","
"Jackson Street","VUC","
"Jackson, A.","BUT"," I
"Jackson, Geo.W.","COL"," I
"Jackson, J ","SHE"," 5","18"
"Jackson, J.D.","MAT"," 13","9"
"Jackson, J.F.","CHR"," 9","26"
"Jackson, L.A.",-0- ,"
"Jackson, Pres.
"Jackson, Pres Andrew",-0- ,"
"Jacobs, J.D ","UN1"," 7 " , " I 6 "
"Jacobs, L.","UNI"," 7 " , " I 6 "
"Jail","C/W","
"Jail",-0- ,"
"James, L.","MAT"," 13","26"
"Jassah, Josie","BRO"," 21","II"
"Jay Street","C/W","
"Jefferson Street","C/W","
"Jefferson Street","C/W","
"Jefferson Street'',"VQU","
"Jefferson Street","VQU","
"Jeffery, H.","NOB"," 2 9 : 1 6 "
"Jeffery, Horace","NOB","
"Jeffords, Mrs. R.","COL"," 17"."23"
"Jeffords, Mrs. R.B.","COL"," 17","I4"
"Jell Factory","C/W","
"Jenkins, W.H.","BRO"," 21","33"
"Jenkins, W.H.","BRO"," 21","34"
"Jenkins, Wm.","NOB"," 29","9"
"Jenks, Clinton","UNI"," 7 , 3 1 "
"Jennie, A.S.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 5 "
"Jennings, Cyrenius","GIL"," 31719"
"Jerdan, E.M.","BAT"," 15","20"
"Jerdan, E.M.","BAT"," 15","22"
"Jesseph, E.S.","COL"," 17","34"
"John Street"."VUC","
"John Street","VUC","
"Johns, Leonard","GIL"," 3 I
"Johns, Mrs. A.H.","KIN"," 33"."18"
"Johnskosky, Jacob","BUT"," 11","17"
"Johnson, A.L.","QUI","
"Johnson, A.P.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 "
"Johnson, C.L."."GIR"," 9","18"
"Johnson, C.W. Cooperage Works",-0- ,"
"Johnson, Charles W.",-0-,"
"Johnson, Clayton C.",-0- ,"
"Johnson, D.M.","MAT"," 13","26"
"Johnson, Ezra","UNI"," 7 7 11 "
"Johnson, F.R.","VL/C","
"Johnson. G.","VGI","
"Johnson, G.B. Est.","GIR"."
"Johnson, H.F.","MAT"," 13",12"
"Johnson, Ira D."."BUT"," I 1","32"
"Johnson, J.K.","GIL"," 3I","12"
"Johnson, John","UN1"," 7","14"
"Johnson, Jonathan","UNI''," 7","10"
"Johnson. L.B.",-0- ,"
"Johnson. Lee L.","UNI"," 7","10"
"Johnson. P.C."."GIR"," 9","17"
"Johnson, P.C.","GIR"." 9","18"
"Johnson, P.C."."GIR"." 9","20"
"Johnson, R.A.","MAT"," 13",12"
"Johnson. Sam'1","BAT"." 15","4"
"Johnson, Starr &amp; Co.",-0- ."
"Johnson, Wm.","BRO"," 21","20"
"Johnson, Vs'm.","BRO"," 2I","21"
"Johnson, Wm."."BRO"," 2I","28"
"Johnston, Clayton

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Jones. A K I N " , " 33","5"
"Jones, A K I N " . " 3 3 7 6 "
"Jones, Arthur","NOB"," 29","8"
"Jones, C.","SHE"," 5","34"
"Jones, C.N.","BAT''." 15"."28"
"Jones, C.N.","BAT"," 15","30"
"Jones. Edward7UNI","
"Jones, Frank","BAT"," 15","28"
"Jones. G.N.7K1N"," 33":'4"
"Jones, Geo.","MAT"," 13","3"
"Jones, Henry .1.7SHE"," 5","25"
"Jones, 1.7MAT"," 1 3 7 1 4 "
"Jones, J.H.7QUI"," 19","9"
"Jones, J.H.",-0- ,"
"Jones, las.D.7SHE"," 5":'35"
"Jones, J o h n 7 S H E 7 5","25"
"Jones. John H.",-0- ,"
"Jones, Jos.T.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 0 "
"Jones, L a w r e n c e 7 N 0 B 7 29","8"
"Jones, Luman7K1N"," 33","8"
"Jones. Mrs. A.","KIN"," 3 3 . 1 8 "
"Jones, N.7BRO"," 2I","12"
"Jones, N . 7 V B R " , "
"Jones, N o a h 7 K 1 N 7 33","I6"
"Jones, Noah","KIN"." 33";'9"
"Jones, Ora","BRO"," 2 1 7 1 2 "
"Jones, R.R.","SHE"," 5","36"
"Jones, Sam'17NOB"," 2 9 7 1 6 "
"Jones, S h e r m a n 7 K I N 7 33","5"
"Jones, Sherman7K1N7 33","8"
"Jordan, Mrs. C.P.7BUT"," 11 7 1 5 "
"Joseph, Cerene","ALG''," 27","10"
"Joseph. Cerene7ALG"," 27,-11"
"Joseph, Cerene","ALG"," 27","2"
"Joseph, L.","QUI"," 19","33"
*Joseph, Lucas7QUI"," 19","22"
'Joseph, Lucas'',"QUI"," 19","27"
"Joseph, M.","ALG"," 27","3"
"Joseph, M.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 4 "
"Joseph, Mathias","ALG"," 2 7 7 4 "
"Joslin, Emily","BET"," 23","29"
"Joslin. O r l a n d a 7 B E T 7 23","2"
"Judd, A . C . 7 M AT " , " 1 3 7 1 5 "
"Judd, A.C.","MAT"," 13","23"
"Judd, L.R. Est.","UNI"," 7","4"
"Judd, Mrs. L.R.","VUC","
"Judges Stand","VUC","
"Judson, A.&amp; C . 7 C A L " , " 35","I3"
"Judson, J . B . 7 0 V 1 7 2 5 7 2 9 "
"Jukett, W.H.7C/W","
"Jump, E . B . 7 M AT " , " 13","I5"
"Jumps, B.","BRO"," 21","10"
"June, Geo.","OVI"," 25","26"
"Junk, H.R.7GIL"," 31","24"
"Jupp, .1.7BET"." 23","26"
"K, Mrs. M . 7 Q U I " , " 1 9 7 3 6 "
"Kackkack, L.7SHE"," 5 , 1 8 "
"Kahoe, Ellen7NOB"," 2 9 7 1 4 "
"Kaiser, Jacob7BET"," 23","24"
"Kalamazoo County",-0- ,"
"Kale, A.E.7COL"," 17","23"
"Kalloska, Jas.","BRO"," 2 1 7 2 7 "
"Kalso, Rebecca7NOB"," 29","14"
"Kane, James","MAT"," 13","30"
"Kane, P ","MAT"," 13","19"
"Kane, P ","MAT"," 13","31"
"Kane, Patrick","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 0 "
"Kane, T.","MAT"," 13","I9"
"Kane, Thos.","MAT"," 13","31"
"Kanouse,.1.7G1L7 3 1 7 1 2 "
"Kanouse, R.7BET"," 23","26"
"Kanouse, R.7BET"," 23","36"
"Kanouser, John7BET"," 23","26"
"Kapmski, Jos.","GIR"." 9 " " 6 "

"Kappler, Geo. Est."."C/W","
"Kam, J.7BRO"," 21","20"
"Katz, C.","VUC","
"Kauffman, Lancester",-0- ,"
"Kavanaugh, Francis","BRO"," 2I","32"
"Keagle, T.H."."QUI"," 19712"
"Kebaloskie, Andrew","BAT"," 15","I9"
"Keebler, Abby","OVI"," 25723"
"Keebler, Abby","OVI"," 25","24"
"Keeler. E.","ALG"," 27710"
"Keeler, Ebenezer",-0- ,"
"Keep, Sarah","GIR"," 9","5"
"Keeslar, los.","GIL"," 3 1 7 3 "
"Keeslar, P. Est.","GIL"," 31","17"
"Keeslar, Peter","GIL"," 31","20"
"Keesler, Ed.","GIL"," 3I","9"
"Keesler, Homer","GIL"," 3 1 7 9 "
"Keesler, Jay &amp; Asher","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 7 "
"Keesler. John","NOB"," 29","I7"
"Keesler, John","NOB"," 29","7"
"Keesler, John","NOB"," 29","8"
"Keesler, Jos.","G1L"," 3 1 , 9 "
"Kehoe, Frank7BRO"," 21735"
"Kehoe, Patric","BRO"," 2 1 7 3 5 "
"Kehoe, Patric","NOB"," 29","1"
"Keilkam, E.7BRO"," 21","33"
"Keim, Miss Lucinda",-0- ,"
"Keller, E.J.",-0- ,"
"Keller, Emaline","BUT"," 11 7 2 8 "
"Keller, Emaline","BUT"," I t
"Keller, Ida May- 0 - ,"
"Keller, Isaac","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 5 "
"Keller, Isaac","NOB"," 29","16"
"Keller, Isaac","NOB"," 29","2I"
"Keller, Isaac",-0- ,"
"Keller, J.F.",-0- ,"
"Keller, Jacob","NOB"," 29","I5"
"Keller, Jacob B.",-0- ,"
"Keller, John","NOB"," 2 9 , 2 1 "
"Kelley, Mary","NOB"," 2 9 , 2 1 "
"Kellogg, 0.7SHE","
"Kellogg, 0.7SHE"," 5","8"
"Kellogg, 0.G.","BUT"," 11 7 3 2 "
"Kellogg, Orsamus","SHE"," 5","5"
"Kelly, E.L.7ALG"," 2 7 , 2 6 "
"Kelly, .1.7COL"," 1 7 , 2 8 "
"Kelosh, S.","SHE"." 5 7 1 8 "
"Kelsey, Ira7OVI"," 2 5 , 7 "
"Kelso, Geo.","NOB"," 2 9 . 2 3 "
"Kelso, Henry","KIN"," 3 3 7 7 "
"Kelso, James , "
"Kelso, John","NOB"." 29';'24"
"Kelso, John- 0 - ,"
"Kelso, Matthew","NOB"," 2 9 , 2 3 "
"Kelso, Robt.","CAL"," 35714"
"Kelso, Sarah N.",-0- ,"
"Kelso. Thomas- 0 - ,"
"Kelvinski..1.7BRO7 21","33"
"Kempster, Stephen","COL"," 17","33"
"Kenknight, C. Jr.","UNI"," 7 : ' 3 2 "
"Kenknight. Chas.","UNI"," 7 7 3 2 "
"Kenknight, Chas.7UNI"," 7 7 3 3 "
"Kcnknight, Ed.","UNI"," 7 7 3 2 "
"Kenned, Michael7ALG"," 27","23"
"Kenned, Michael7ALG"," 27726"
"Kennedy, C.D.","BUT"." I I 2 8 "
"Kennedy, Cieo.","BET"," 23:.18"
"Kennedy, Jas.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 0 "
"Kennedy, John","BRO"," 21725"
"Kennedy, L.S.","BUT"," 11 7 2 9 "
"Kennedy, Mrs.R.7UNI"," 7"."I6"
"Kent Street7VRA","
"Kent, D.W.","SHE"," 5","I9"
"Kent, D.W."."SHE"," 5 7 3 0 "

1

"Kent, D.W.",-0- ,"
"Kenyon, John","OVI"," 25","21"
"Kenyon, John","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 2 "
"Kenyon, W.","OVI"," 25","27"
"Kenyon, Walter","OVI"," 25","2I"
"Kerns, Sarah","OVI"," 25","12"
"Kerns, Wm.","OVI"," 25","12"
"Kerr Bros.",-0- ,"
"Kerr Bros. Mill",-0- ,"
"Kerr, Alexander","BAT"," 1 5 7 8 "
"Kerr, Andrew- 0 - ,"
"Ken-, John A.",-0- ,"
"Kessler, Chas.","GIL"," 3 1 7 9 "
"Kesson, W.R.7BUT"," I I","22"
"Ketchem, N.","SHE"," 5 " , " I 8 "
"Keyes, C.J.7VBR","
"Keyes, L e v e r e t t 7 B E T 7 23716"
"Keyes, Sam'1","BET"," 23721"
"Keyis, Francis","BRO"," 2I","24"
"Keyser, S.","ALG"," 2 7 7 1 4 "
"Keyser, Wm.","ALG"," 2 7 7 1 4 "
"Kibaloskie, S.","BAT"," 15","32"
"Kibbe, Rufus","C/W","
"Kibloski, S.","BET"," 2 3 7 5 "
"Kidney, H.","VSH","
"Kidney, Jno.","VUC","
"Kilboum, Holton","SHE"," 5 7 2 6 "
"Kilboum, S.L.","SHE"," 5 7 2 6 "
"Kilburn, J.L.","UNI"," 7 , 1 9 "
"Kilburn, J.L.7UNI"," 7 7 2 0 "
"Kilbum, S.L.","SHE"," 5","23"
"Killingar, U.","BET"," 23","23"
"Killinger, U.","BET"," 2 3 7 2 2 "
"Killkoin, Wm.","NOB"," 29","20"
"Killkoin, Wm.","NOB"," 29","21"
"Kilsheski, .1.7BRO"," 2I","23"
"Kilvincke,17BET"," 2 3 7 2 0 "
"Kilvineke, John","BET"," 23729"
"Kimball, Elizabeth","BAT"," 1 5 , 5 "
"Kimball, F.B.","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 I
"Kimball, F.B.","NOB"," 2 9 7 1 3 "
"Kimball, F.B.","NOB"," 29","14"
"Kimball. H.L.","BAT"," 1 5 , 6 "
"Kimball, Hurbert","UNI"," 7 , " 3 2 "
"Kimball, 0.F.","BAT"," 1 5 7 5 "
"Kimball, 0.F.&amp; Willie","BAT"," 1 5 7 5 "
"Kimbark, S.D.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 1 "
"Kimber, Robt.E.7SHE"," 5":'25"
"Kimber, Robt.E.","SHE"," 5 7 2 6 "
"Kinderhook Post
"Kinderhook Township",-0- ,"
"Kinderhook, Village of',"KIN"," 3 3 7 4 "
"Kinderhook, Village of',"KIN"," 3 3 7 9 "
"King Bros.","GIR"," 9 : 1 3 "
"King, Albert7BUT"," 1 1 , 2 "
"King, Ed.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 "
"King, Hiram Jr."."BUT"." 11 7 11 "
"King, L.","ALG"," 2 7 7 1 7 "
"King, L.","C/W","
"King, S.W. Jr. 2nd","GIR"," 9 7 2 3 "
"King, S.W. Jr. 2nd","GIR"," 9 7 2 6 "
"King, Seth","BUT"," 11";'8"
"King, W."."COL"," 1 7 . 2 "
"Kingsley Bros.","GIR","
"Kingston, Jeremiah &amp; Dan'17GIR"," 9 , 2 0 "
"Kingston, Jos.","UNI"," 7":'23"
"Kingston, L.","GIR"," 9 7 9 "
"Kinnebrook. J.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 9 "
"Kinsey, Henry","GIL"," 31713"
"Kinsey, Samr,"KIN"," 33";'20"
"Kinsey. Wm.","BET"," 2 3 7 1 9 "
"Kinsgley Bros.","GIR"." 9","4"
"Kinter, Eugene","BAT"," 15"."20"
"Kinter. Eugene","BAT7 15"."30"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Kinter. Geo.","BAT"," 15","I9"
"Kintcr, Geo.","BAT"," I
"Kinyon, E.H.","QUI"," 19","23"
"Kinyon, F.H.","QUI"," 19","23"
"Kinyon, F.S.","QUI"," 19","24"
"Kinyon, F.S.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 5 "
"Kinyon, I.H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 3 "
"Kinyon, I.H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 3 "
"Kinyon, I.H.","QUI"," I 9","24"
"Kinyon, J.L.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 3 "
"Kinyon, 1.L.","QUI"," 19","24"
"Kinyon, Merritt","SHE"," 5","8"
"Kinyon, Mrs. H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 4 "
"Kirby, C.","SHE"," 5","7"
"Kirby, Charles","SHE"," 5","8"
"Kirby, F.B.","SHE"," 5","8"
"Kirggelki, John","BET"," 2 3 , 5 "
"Kirggelki, John","BET"," 2 3 , 6 "
"Kirkland, A.S.","CAL"," 3 5 , 2 "
"Kitchel's Liniment",-0- ,"
"Kitchel, S.B.",-0- ,"
"Kitchell, S.B.",-0- ,"
"Kitchell, Simon","C/W","
"Kittridge, L.0.","OVI"," 2 5 , 9 "
"Kline, David","BRO"," 2I","21"
"Kline, David","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 2 "
"Kline, Jacob","ALG"," 27730"
"Klink, August","GIR"," 9 " , " I "
"Klose, A.R.","SHE"," 5 " , " 2 I "
"Klose, Fred","BAT"," I 5","15"
"Klose, Fred","BAT"," I 5 , 2 2 "
"Knapp, Chas.","UNI"," 7 , 1 6 "
"Knapp, Chas.","UNI"," 7","9"
"Knapp, Geo.","BUT"," 11","26"
"Knapp, Lewis","UNI"," 7","9"
"Knapp, Sanford C.","VGI","
"Knapp, Stephen","ALG"," 2 7 , 5 "
"Knauss, Henry","KIN"," 3 3 7 2 "
"Knauss, Jas.","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 3 "
"Knauss, Milton","QUI"," 19,"17"
"ICnauss, Sam'1","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 0 "
"Knauss, Samr,"KIN"," 33715"
"Knauss, Sarah","GIR"," 9 , 1 7 "
"Knauss, Sarah","GIR"," 9 , 1 8 "
"Knecht, Chas.","BUT"," 11 , 2 1 "
"Knecht, John","ALG"," 2 7 7 8 "
"Knecht, Sam","ALG"," 27718"
"Knecht, Sam.","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 9 "
"Kneeland, S.","BET"," 23","I"
"Knight, C.B.","VUC","
"Knowles, Andrew","COL"," 17","32"
"Knowles, David &amp; Wm.","BAT"," I 5 , 2 0 "
"Knowles, David &amp; Wm.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 1 "
"Knowles, M.L.","UNI"," 7","8"
"Knowles, Phillip","OVI"," 25","1"
"Knowles, S.1.","BUT"," 11 7 3 3 "
"Knowles, S.T.","BUT"," 11 7 2 8 "
"Knowlton, E.A.","C/W","
"Kohl, Fred",-0- ,"
"Kolasa, Jacob","BRO"," 2 I 2 5 "
"Kollossa, A.","BRO"," 21726"
"Kollossa, M.","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 6 "
"Koscinshi, Thos.","GIR"," 9 , " 6 "
"Krauss, las.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 8 "
"Krichbaum, J.","C/W","
"Krimmel, A.","UNI"," 7 7 2 9 "
"Kriser, Granville","BUT"," 11","2 I"
"Krueska,l.","BET","
"Kruski, J.","BRO"," 21724"
"Kulow, A.","ALG"," 27","I2"
"Kuoza, John","BUT"," I I 1 6 "
"Kuszmaul, M.1.","C/W","

"Kyte, Wycklifr,"UNI"," 7","27"
"L.S.&amp; M.S.R.R.",-0- ,"
"Lade, Wm.","ALG"," 27","22"
"Ladue, Mrs. A.","MAT"," 13"."33"
"Lahyn, L.","UNI"," 7","32"
"Lake George","KIN"," 33","21"
"Lake George","KIN"," 33","22"
"Lake of the Woods","OVI"," 25","17"
"Lake of the Woods","OVI"," 25","18"
"Lake of the Woods","OVI","
"Lake of the Woods","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 0 "
"Lake Shore Railroad",-0- ,"
"Lake Street","VGI","
"Lake, Albert","C/W","
"Lake, C.C.","SHE"," 5","I4"
"Lake, Mrs. Chas.","COL"," I 7","
"Lake, W.W.","GIR"," 9 7 2 3 "
"Lake, Wm.","BAT"," I 5","17"
"Lamberson, C.A.","MAT"," 1 3 , 5 "
"Lampman, A.E.","BUT"," 11",33"
"Lampman, Ambrose","BUT"," 11","33"
"Lampman, Ambrose","BUT"," I I ","34"
"Lampman, Chas.","BUT"," 11 7 3 4 "
"Lampman, F.","BET"," 2 3 , 3 5 "
"Lampman, Frank E.",-0- ,"
"Lampman, Geo.","BUT"," 11","34"
"Lampman, H.S. Est.","BUT"," 11 7 1 4 "
"Lampman, J.B."."BUT"," I I
"Lampman, Luman",-0- ,"
"Lampman, Merit","BUT"," I 1 , 3 5 "
"Lampman, Thos.","BUT"," 11 7 3 5 "
"Lancaster, Columbia",-0- ,"
"Lane, Miss Eliza",-0- ,"
"Lane, Mrs. M.E.","BRO"," 2t","23"
"Lane, Mrs. M.E.","BRO"," 21","24"
"Lange, E.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 9 "
"Langs, Lycurgus","GIL"," 31715"
"Langs, Lycurgus","GIL"," 31","23"
"Langwell, W.B.","GIR"," 9","31"
"Lanphere's Addition","C/W","
"Lappin, W.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 1 "
"Lappin, Wm.","QUI"," 19","32"
"Larabee, Austin","BET"," 2 3 , 2 8 "
"Larabee, Roswell","BET"," 2 3 , 2 2 "
"Larabee, Sharl","BET"," 2 3 , 2 2 "
"Laria, 1.","BRO"," 21721"
"Laria,1.","BRO"," 21728"
"Larrabee, E.","OVI"," 2 5 7 7 "
"Lasalle, A.","QUI"," 1 9 , 9 "
"Latherbery, C.R.",-0- ,"
"Lathrop, F.","UNI"," 7","6"
"Lathrop, T."."UNI"," 7","6"
"Latta, A.","BRO"," 2 1 , 1 6 "
"Latta. A.","BRO"," 21721"
"Latta, A.","BRO"," 21","28"
"Latta, 0","BRO"," 2 1 , 1 6 "
"Latta, David","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 1 "
"Latta, M.","BRO"," 2 I ","16"
"Latta, M.","BRO"," 2I","21"
"Lattin, F.A.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 "
"Lattin, Fred","QUI"," 19","4"
"Laukeske, A.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 0 "
"Lavine Lake","KIN"." 33","17"
"Lavine Lake","KIN"," 33","I8"
"Lavine Lake","KIN"." 33","I9"
"Lavine Lake","KIN"," 33","20"
"Lawinczak, V.","BET"," 23","19"
"Lawinczak, Y.","BET"," 23719"
"Lawler, A.","UN1"," 7","8"
"Lawler, A.","UNI"," 7","9"
"Lawler, R.","UNI"," 7","8"
"Lawler, R.","UNI"," 7","9"
"Lawrance, Matilda","OVI"," 25","I4"
"Lawrence, A.C.","KIN"." 3 3 7 3 "

1

"Lawrence, A ( " , " K I N " , " 33,"4"
"Lawrence, AL, . . , " o v r, - 25","33"
"Lawrence, F.","OVI"," 25","2"
"Lawrence, J.E ","CAL"," 35"," u r
"Lawrence, L ","GIL"," 3I","20"
"Lawrence, S Est.","VGI","
"Layman, W.14 .","BET"," 23","22*
"Layman, W H.","BET"," 23","23"
"Layman, Wm ","N013"," 29","1"
"Lazenby, Geo.","GIL"," 31","5"
"Lazenby, Thos.","GIL","
"Lazenby, Wm.T ","CAL"," 35","I"
"Lazenby, Wrn.T.","CAL"," 35","2"
"leaf, F.","C'OL"," 17","27"
"Leamon.","COL"," 17","26"
"Leathern. &amp; Lem "."SHE"," 5 7 1 4 "
"Leathernerry, inley","SHE"," 5 , " 2 8 "
"Lcavvorth, Wm.","NOB"," 29","I6"
"Lect, L.M.",-0- ,"
"Lee Sfreet","VIJC","
"Lee, C.G.","UNI"," 7 7 1 8 "
"Lee, Eugene","UN1"," 7","22"
"Lee, Eugene","UN1"," 7","28"
"Lee, Geo.A.","UNI"," 7","26"
"Lee, F1.0.","SHE"," 5","17"
"Lee, H.O.","SHE"," 5","5"
"Lee, H.O.","SHE"," 5","8"
"Lee, H 0.","SHE"," 5","9"
"Lee, S.B.","UNI"," 7","22"
"Lee, W.G.","UNI"," 7","14"
"Lee, W.G.","UNI"," 7 " , " I 5 "
"Lees, L.M.",-0- ,"
"Leffingwell. Myron","OVI","
"Legg, A.H.","COL"," I 7"."1 I
"Legg, C.N.","C/W","
"Legg, Charles
"Legg, CharlesCharlesN.",-0- ,"
"Legg, Charles N.,Probate Judge",-0- ,"
"Legg, Charles N.Ex-Prob.
"Legg, Garber","OVI"," 25","36"
"Legg, Judge",-0- ,"
"Legge, Henry","OVI"," 25","2"
"Leggin, H.","GIR"," 9 : 3 4 "
"Lehr. Wm.","SHE"," 5","5"
"Lehr, Wm.","SHE"," 5","8"
"Leisenring, H.","GIR"," 9 7 3 4 "
"Lemon, S.1.","QUI"," 19","1 I"
"Lemon, S.1.","QUI"," 19712"
"Lemon, S.J.","QUI"," 19","14"
"Lenawee County",-0- ,"
"Lennon, Thomas".-0- ,"
"Leonard, D.P.","UNI"," 7","3"
"Leonard, D.P.","UNI"," 7"."4"
"Leonard, D.P ","VUC"."
"Lessing, W.H.","GIR"," 9"."36"
"Lester Post Office","ALG","
"Leudders, C.D.","BRO"." 21","31"
"Levy, C.H.","BUr',"
"Lewis &amp; Kellogg",-0- ,"
"Lewis &amp; Moore","BRO"." 2I","3"
"Lewis &amp; Starr",-0- ,"
"Lewis Addition","C/W","
"Lewis Addition","C/W","
"Lewis, Caroline","COL"," 17","7"
"Lewis. Chas.E.","BUT"," 11 7 8 "
"Lewis, E.E.","BAT"," 15","I2"
"Lewis, E.E."."UN1"," 7"."35"
"Lewis, Edith","CAL"." 35","1"
"Lewis, Harrier,"COL"," 17","3"
"Lewis, Henry C.",-0- ,"
"Lewis, Henry C.",-0- ,"
"Lewis, Henry
"Lewis, 3.3 3.1.","COL"." 1 7 7 3 "

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Lewis, J.J."."GIR"," 9 , " 3 4 "
"Lewis, L.","UNI"," 7"."32"
"Lewis, L.M.","MAT"," 13","1"
"Lewis, L.M.","MAT"," 13","12"
"Lewis, L.W.","BRO"," 2 1 , 3 "
"Lewis, L.W.","BRO"," 2I","4"
"Lewis, Mrs. Mina","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 "
"Lewis, N.B.","COL"," 17","I8"
"Lewis, Nina","BAT''," 15","8"
"Liberty Street","C/W","
"Liberty Street","C/W","
"Liberty Street"."VQU","
"Liberty Street","VQU","
"Library","C/W","
"Library","C/W","
"Lilly, A.","BRO"," 2I","33"
"Lilly, A.","NOB"," 29","3"
"Lilly, A.&amp; 1."."NOB"," 29","4"
"Lilly, Alfred","NOB"," 2 9 7 4 "
"Lilly, B."."C/W","
"Lilly, Bernard".-0- ,"
"Lilly, Dan'I","NOB"," 29","16"
"Lilly, Dan'1","NOB"," 2 9 , 2 1 "
"Lilly, David"."NOB"," 2 9 : 5 "
"Lilly, Henry M.",-0- ,"
"Lilly, M.","BET"," 2 3 : 3 0 "
"Lilly, Mary A.","VSH","
"Lily, H.M.","MAT"," 13","27"
"Lime Lake","BAT"," 1 5 : 2 6 "
"Linclon, C.0.","UNI"," 7 7 1 5 "
"Linclon, D.R."."UNr," 7 7 1 7 "
"Lincoln Street","C/W","
"Lincoln Street","VBR","
"Lincoln Street","VUC","
"Lincoln, C.A.","UNI"," 7 " : 1 7 "
"Lincoln, C.A.","UNI"," 7","20"
"Lincoln, Geo.W.","COL"," 17","8"
"Lincoln, L. G.","VUC"," 54".O
"Lincoln, 0.L."."UNI"," 7","17"
"Lincoln, R.H.","SHE"," 5 , 3 6 "
"Lind, J.M.","C/W","
"Lindsey, B.E.","BUT"," 1 I ","10"
"Lindsey, Chandler","BUT"," 11","5"
"Lindsey, Chandler","BUT"," 11","6"
"Lindsey, Geo.","BUT"," 11","33"
"Lindsey, Jas. Est.","BUT"," 11 , 1 4 "
"Lindsey, R.E.","VHE","
"Lindsey, Wm.","BUT"," 11 7 6 "
"Lindwiczak, Jas.","BET"," 2 3 : 2 0 "
"Line Street","VFtA","
"Link, David","NOB"," 29","9"
"Link, Richard","NOB"," 2 9 : 9 "
"Lint, D.J.","KIN"," 3 3 7 2 2 "
"Lippe, C.S.","QUI"," 19","4"
"Lippert, John","ALG"," 2 7 7 8 "
"Little Lake","OVI"," 25","I7"
"Little Lake","OVI"," 25","18"
"Little, A.","C/W","
"Little, Anna May",-0- ,"
"Little, Drewsella",-0- ,"
"Little, G.R.",-0- ,"
"Little, Geo.","BET"," 23","31"
"Little, Lester","GIL"," 31":10"
"Little, Ruby B.",-0- ."
"Little, William",-0- ,"
"Livery Stables","C/W","
"Lobdell, Euritta","BAT"," 15","36"
"Lobdell, Flint","GIL"," 3I","5"
"Lobdell, Geo.E.","OVI"," 25","29"
"Lobdell. Geo.E.","OVI"," 25","32"
"Lobdell, Geo.W.","OVI"," 25","30"
"Lobdell, Geo.W.","OVI"," 25","31"
"Lock. Jas.","MAT"," 13","35"
"Locke &amp; Cerrow","QUI"." 19","

"Locke, A.J.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 3 "
"Locke, A.J.","QUI"," 1 9 . 1 8 "
"Locke, A.J.","QUI"," 1 9 , 7 "
"Locke, A.L.",-0"Locke, C.A.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 8 "
"Locke, Dudley","QUI"," 19","7"
"Locke, J.S.","QUI"," 1 9 , 7 "
"Locke, Perry","MAT''," 13","3"
"Lockerby, Elise &amp; Wm.","BUT"," 11":31"
"Lockerby, Mrs. Elise","BUT"," 11":31"
"Lockerby, W.H.",-0- ,"
"Lockerby, Wm.","BUT"," 11","31"
"Lockerby, Wm.","BUT"," I I ","3I
"Lockerby, Wm.","QUI"," 19","6"
"Lockerby, Wm.H.","BUT"," I 1":21"
"Lockerby, Wm.H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 "
"Lockerby, Wm.H.",-0- ,"
"Lockwood, A.E.","BUT"," I 1":34"
"Lockwood, Almeda","BUT"," 1 I","25"
"Lockwood, Edward C.","OVI"," 25":6"
"Lockwood, Edward C.","OVI"," 25":7"
"Lockwood, Ennis","OVI"," 25","7"
"Lockwood, Glen","BAT"," 15","26"
"Lockwood, H.","COL"," 17","29"
"Lockwood, Herbert","OVI"," 25","5"
"Lockwood, I.","BET"," 23","23"
"Lockwood,J.","COL"," 1 7 : 2 9 "
"Lockwood, Leroy","OVI"," 25":7"
"Lockwood, Mrs. Sarah","COL"," I 7 , 2 3 "
"Lockwood, R.","C/W","
"Lockwood, R.","COL"," 17","15"
"Lockwood, Rufus","COL"," 1 7 , 1 4 "
"Lockwood, W.","QUI"," I 9 : 2 "
"Logan, R.O.","ALG"," 2 7 , 3 4 "
"Long Lake","COL"," 17718"
"Long Lake","NOB"," 29,"7"
"Long Lake","OVI"," 2 5 : 1 3 "
"Long Lake","OVI"," 2 5 : 1 4 "
"Long Lake","OVI"," 25","23"
"Long,J.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 8 "
"Long. James, M.D.",-0- ,"
"Long, Robt.","OVI"," 2 5 : 1 7 "
"Longhouse, Ella","OVI"," 25":6"
"Looke, Mellissa","SHE"," 5 " : 3 4 "
"Lookwood, ler.","BET"," 2 3 , 1 2 "
"Loomis Est.","BRO"," 21":7"
"Loomis, Adam","GIR"," 9 " : 2 4 "
"Loring, Geo.","BUT"," 1 I " : 7 "
"Loring, Geo.E.","GIR"," 9 0 , 1 2 "
"Loring, Geo.E.","GIR"," 9 : 1 3 "
"Lorow, D.R.P.","BAT"," 1 5 , 9 "
"Loshinski, Andrew","BRO"," 2 1 , 7 "
"Lott, W.A.","BUT"," 11 , 3 2 "
"Loucks, Julia","VUC","
"Lovejer, L.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 8 "
"Lovejoy, Chas.","BUT"," 11 " 5 "
"Loveland, S H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 2 "
"Loveridge &amp; Barlow",-0- ,"
"Loveridge &amp; 13ar1owe",-0"Loveridge, H.C.","BAT"." 1 5 , 1 4 "
"Loveridge. Henry C.","COL"," I 7 , 3 3 "
"Loveridge. Henry C.",-0- ,"
"Loveridge, Henry C.,
"Loveridge. HonHon.Noah P.",-0- ,"
"Loveridge, N.P.","BUT"." 11","7"
"Loveridge, N.P.","C/W","
"Loveridge, N.P.","MAT"," 13":19"
"Loveridge, N.P.","UNI"," 7","35"
"Loveridge, NP., Judge",-0- ,"
"Loveridge, N.P . Judge",-0- ," 93",.O.
'Loveridge. Noah P."."KIN"," 33","I4"
"Loveridge, Noah P ","KIN"," 33723"

1

"Lowe, G.W.","COL"," 17","24"
"Lowe, Geo. W.","COL"," 17","13"
"Lowery, Jefferson",-0- ,"
"Lowrey, Jefferson","VSH","
"Lowry, Jefferson","SHE"," 5","33"
"Lowry, Judge",-0- ,"
"Lowry, Mary","BET"," 2 3 : 1 9 "
"Lucas, John","BUT"," 11 ","17"
"Lucas, John","BUT"," 11 : 2 0 "
"Lucas, Joseph","QUI"," 19","27"
"Lucas, Joseph L.",-0"Lucas, M.T.","BUT"," 11":16"
"Luce, A.A.","GIL"," 3 1 , 1 6 "
"Luce, A.A.","GIL"," 3I","17"
"Luce, Alma","GIL"," 31","18"
"Luce, Alma","GIL"," 3 I 7 "
"Luce, C.G.","GIL"," 31","2 I
"Luce, C.G.",-0"Luce, Cyrus G.",-0- ,"
"Luce, E.G.","GIL"," 31","16"
"Luce, Emery G.",-0- ,"
"Luce, Governer",-0- ,"
"Luce, Governor C.G.",-0"Lucus, James","GIR"," 9 , " 3 3 "
"Lucus, M.T.","BUT"," 11 " : 9 "
"Luder, Wm.","ALG"," 27","14"
"Ludwiczak, Jos.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 1 "
"Ludwig, M.","BRO"," 2I","22"
"Luedders, E.D.",-0- ,"
"Luk, Anton"."UN1"," 7 7 3 6 "
"Luk, Chas.","UNI"," 7 " : 3 6 "
"Lumbacker, S.","GIR"," 9 7 2 3 "
"Lumber Yard","C/W","
"Lumber Yard","VUC","
"Lupold, John","NOB"," 29","16"
"Lupold, John","NOB"," 29"."17"
"Lusk, A.","COL"," 17":9"
"Lusk, D.C.","QUI"," 1 V, 3 2 "
"Lusk, Elias","UNI"," 7","6"
"Lusk, H.M.","QUI","
"Lusk, S.H.","QUI"," 19","17"
"Lusk, S.H.","QUI"," 1 9 : 2 0 "
"Lusk, S.R.","QUI"," 1 9 : 9 "
"Lutes, S.M.","GIR"," 9 " : 2 3 "
"Lutheran Church","C/W","
"Lutheran Church","C/W","
"Luwellyn, W.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 5 "
"Lyler, Ruben","MAT"," 13":4"
"Lyman, Chas.","GIR"," 9 " : 2 4 "
"Lyman, Dan'1","GIR"," 9 : 1 3 "
"Lyman, Dan'1","GIR"," 9 , 2 4 "
"Lyman, E.B.","COL"," 1 7 : 1 0 "
"Lyman, Edson","GIR"," 9 : 2 4 "
"Lynch, T.","BRO"," 2 I 3 5 "
"Lynch, Thos.","BET"," 2 3 : 1 9 "
"Lynd, 1 9 7 2 9 "
"Lynd, Mrs ","COL"," 1 7 : 3 0 "
"Lyon, Benj.P.","OVI"," 25","11"
"Lyon, Benj.P.","OVI"," 2 5 : 1 2 "
"Lyon. C.D.","BUT"," 11 : 2 7 "
"Lyon, C.W ","MAT"," 13":6"
"Lyon. G.D.","BUT"," 11 , 2 2 "
"Lyon, II.B.":CAL"," 3 5 , 2 3 "
"Lyon, Thos.","BUT"," I I ","4"
"Lyon, Thos "."BUT"." 11 " : 9 "
"Lypc, Martin","BUT"," 1 I","33"
"Lype, Mrs. C.","BUT"," 11 , 3 4 "
"Lyter, George","MAT"," 1 3 : 3 0 "
"Lyter, J.L.","MAT"," 1 3 : 3 0 "
"Lyter, Jos.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 0 "
"Lyter, Jos."."MAT"," I 3":29"
"Lyter, M."."MAT"," I 3","29"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Ly ter, Michael","MAT"," 13720"
"Lyter, Miss Sarah- 0 - ,"
"Lytle, J.S.","MAT"," 1 3 , 8 "
"Lytle, Jacob","MAT"," I 3","7"
"Lytle, las.S.","MAT"," 1 3 , 5 "
"Lytle, R.A.","MAT"," 1 3 7 8 "
"Maberry &amp; Dumphey","QUI"," 19","I6"
"Maberry &amp; Dunphy","VQU","
"Mabrey, H. Clare",-0- ,"
"Mabrey, Mary7G11.7 3 1 7 11 "
"Mabrey, Mary
"Mabrey, S. Curtis",-0- ,"
"Mabrey,
, "
"Macdonough, L.","COL"," 17723"
"Mack Street","VRA","
"Mack, Geo.","NOB"," 29","I7"
"Mack, Geo. Jr.","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 6 "
"Mack, Geo. Sr.","NOB"," 2 9 , 8 "
"Mack, Joel","UNI"," 7 7 2 4 "
"Mack, John","NOB"," 2 9 7 8 "
"Mack, Luther","GIR"," 9 , " 2 8 "
"Mack, T C.","GIR"," 9 7 1 8 "
"Mack, Thos.","UN1"," 7 7 1 3 "
"Mackey, Mary7SHE"," 5","I8"
"Magic, M.","OVI"," 25735"
"Magley, W.B.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 5 "
"Main Street7VRA7
"Main Street","VSH","
"Makeman, W.B.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 7 "
"Makeyes, W.W.","QUI","
"Malcolm, Juliaette7SHE"." 5 , 3 6 "
"Mallack, Walter",-0- ,"
"Mallery, Runsom","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 3 "
"Mallory, Miss Eliza",-0- ,"
"Mallow, Geo.","BRO"," 21723"
"Mallow, George W.",-0- ,"
"Mallow,
, "
"Mallow, John .1.7SHE"," 5 7 1 0 "
"Mallow, John ).","SHE"," 5 , 1 5 "
"Mallow, Willisam","NOB"," 2 9 7 8 "
"Mallow, Wm.","NOB"," 2 9 7 5 "
"Malock, W.","QUI"," 1 9 , 9 "
"Malone, I.","BRO"," 2I","17"
"Malova, Stephan","BRO"," 21717"
"Manchester, L.","BUT"," 11 7 6 "
"Manchester, L."."GIR"," 9 7 1 "
"Mandigo, W.R.&amp; Co.",-0- ,"
"Manguse, P.","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 "
"Mann &amp; Perry","VUC","

"Mann,1 W.","GIR"," 9 , 1 6 "
"Mann, Mark7GIR"," 9 . , 1 4 "

"Mann, Peter",-0- ,"
"Mann. P.I.","GIR"," 9 7 2 2 "
"Mansfield &amp; Coldwater R.R.",-0- ,"
"Mansfield, Alma","C/W","
"Mansfield, Mrs. Ida","BUT"," 11 7 1 5 "
"Mansfield, P.","BUT"," 11 7 2 5 "
"Mansfield, P.","BUT"," 11 7 2 6 "
"Mansford, F.S.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 4 "
"Manville, Geo.","UNI"," 7","I3"
"Manville, Geo.","UN1"," 7","23"
"Maple Park Stock Farrn",-0- ,"
"Marble Lake","ALG"," 2 7 7 4 "
"Marble Lake","ALG"," 27","5"
"Marble Lake","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 1 "
"Marble Lake'',"QUI"," 19728"
"Marble Lake","QUI"." 19","29"
"Marble Lake"."QUI"," 1 9 , 3 2 "

"Marble L a k e 7 Q U I 7 1 9 . 3 3 "
"Margeson, 1.1.7UNI"," 7","3"
"Margeson,I.J.","VUC","
"Markel, Mrs. Wm.","BUT"," 11 7 2 6 "
"Markel, Mrs. Wm."."BUT"," I
"Markey, Jacob Est.","GIL"," 31","4"
"Markham, Amos","GIR"," 9 7 3 "
"Markhoff, Fred7COL"," 17734"
"Markley, J.L.","BET"," 23726"
"Markley, J.L.","BET"," 23727"
"Marks, G.H.","QUI"," 19710"
"Marl Lake","SHE"," 5","6"
"Marley, A.A.","BRO"," 21","31"
"Marquel, Wm.","ALG"," 2 7 7 9 "
"Marquet, Fred","ALG"," 2 7 7 9 "
"Marriage, 1st by minister",-0- ,"
"Marriage, 1st Certificate
"Marsh &amp; White Addition","C/W","
"Marsh, L.M.","GIL"," 31717"
"Marsh, L.M.","GIL"," 3 1 , 1 8 "
"Marshall Street","C/W","
"Marshall S t r e e t 7 C / W 7
"Marshall Street","VGI","
"Marshall, A.","OVI"," 25","33"
"Marshall, A l b e r t 7 0 V 1 7 25733"
"Marshall, Albert","OVI"," 25","34"
"Marshall, Al fred","ALG"," 27713"
"Marshall, Chas."."ALG"," 27724"
"Marshall, G.","ALG"," 2 7 7 1 "
"Marshall, Lewis7ALG"." 27","12"
"Marshall, Mary E.","ALG"," 27713"
"Martin, Hannah R.","SHE"," 5","2"
"Martin, I.R.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 0 "
"Martin, Ira7BAT"," 15","10"
"Martin, Ira A.&amp; John B.","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 "
"Martin, J.B.","ALG"," 27","1"
"Martin, J.B.","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 2 "
"Martin, J.W.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 2 "
"Martin, J.W.","BET"," 23724"
"Martin, Justus","UNI"," 7 7 4 "
"Martin, Justus","VUC","
"Martin, 0.M.","UNI"," 7 7 3 4 "
"Martin, Peter,-0- ,"
"Martin, R.J.","BET"," 23736"
"Martin, R.T.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 5 "
"Martin, Sarah A.","SHE"," 5","27"
"Martin, Wm.H.","BUT"," 11 7 3 3 "
"Mary Street","VUC","
"Mary Street","VUC","
"Mary, Julia Amelia- C - ,"
"Mason, A.F.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 5 "
"Mason, A.F.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 6 "
"Mason, A.F.","COL"," 17","36"
"Mason, L.M.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 6 "
"Mason, Melvina","KIN"," 33722"
"Mass, Philip","UNI"," 7","34"
"Massey, Susan","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 3 "
"Maston, C.A.","MAT"," 1 3 7 2 "
"Maston, L.","MAT"," 13","2"
"Mather, F.C.","GIL"," 31717"
"Mather, F.C.","GIL"," 3I","20"
"Mathews, G.B.","COL"," 17733"
"Mathews, R.","BRO"," 21","32"
"Mathrie, las.","CAL"." 3 5 7 7 "
"Mathrie, las.","CAL"," 3 5 7 8 "
"Matteson Post Office"."MAT","
"Matteson Street"."VBR","
"Matteson Township",-0- ,"
"Matteson Township",-0- ,"
"Matthews, R.","BRO"," 21732"
"Mattison Lake","MAT"," 13722"
"Mattison Lake"."MAT"," 13723"
"Mattison Lake","MAT"," 13","26"

2

"Mattison Lake","MAT"," 13",27"
"MaUison, S.L.","QU1"," 19,"31
"Maxfield, N.B.","UNI"," 7 , " 5 "
"Maxfield. N.B.","VUC","
"Maxfield. N.B.","UNI"," 7 " , " r
"Maxson, Chas E.","OVI''," 25715"
"Maxson, Chas.E.","OVI","
"Masson, John","OVI","
"Masson. John","OVI"," 25725"
"Masson, John","OVI"," 25","26"
"Munson, P 7 0 V 1 7 2 5 7 2 6 "
"May, Das, id","GIL"," 3I","6"
"Maybee, B.A.","BET"," 23","7"
"McBrumley, FLC ","C/W","
" McCarey , Frank7SHE"," 5","1"
"McCarty, Daniel","SHE"," 5","34"
"McCarty, F. B . 7 M AT " , " 13720"
"McCarty, F. B . 7 M AT " , " 1 3 2 9 "
"McCarty, W.F.","MAT"," 13","29"
"McCarty, W.M.","MAT"," 13","20"
"McCarty, Wm.".-0- ,"
"McCaskey, Robert","C/W","
"McCausey, J.C.&amp; J.F.","UNI"," 7"."1"
"McCausey, T. C . 7 U N I " , " 7","2"
"McClaine, J.H.","GIR"," 9","21"
"McClane, J.H.","GIR"," 9 . " 1 6 "
"McClane, J.H.","GIR"," 9","19'
"McClellan S t r e e t 7 C / W 7
"McClellen, las.","BET"," 23","8"
"McCneas Lake","COL"," 17","I7"
"McCneas Lake","COL"," 17","8"
"McCone, Geo ""BUT"," 11 7 1 0 "
"McCone, Geo.","VHE","
"McCone, Polly","BUT"," 11 7 11 "
"McCormick, E s t h e r 7 Q U I 7 19","I9"
"McCormick, Jas.M. Est.","QUI"," 19718"
"McCourtie, S.B.","BET"," 23","33"
"McCrary, Adalaide","SHE"," 5","22"
"McCrary, Clay","SHE"," 5 , 1 5 "
"McCrary, Clay","SHE"," 5","22"
"McCrary, Clay",-0- ,"
"McCrary, Leroy7SHE"," 5","2"
"McCrary, Leroy","UNI"," 7 7 5 "
"McCrary, Marian7SHE"," 5"."22"
"McCrory., A . C . 7 U N I " , " 7","5"
"McDaniel, J.P.","UNI"," 7 7 2 5 "
"McDaniels, J.P.","UNI"," 7","26"
"McDona, M . A . 7 B U T " , " 11 7 1 6 "
"McDonald. Eliza","BET"," 23","15"
"McDonald,
"McDonald, Geo.","BUT"," 11 7 2 3 "
"McDonald, Roland","BUT"," 11 7 1 0 "
"McDonough, Thomas",-0- ,"
"McDonough, Thompson",-0- ,"
"McDougal, J.W.",-0- ,"
"McDougal, W. 7 B E T " , " 23","12"
"McEndorffer. Alva","BET"," 23","35"
"McEndorffer, G.","BET"." 23","35"
"McGinness, Mr.'.-O-."
"McGinnis, J.","BUT"," 11 7 3 3 "
"McGinnis, T.E."."BUT"," 11 7 2 7 "
"McGovern, Thos.","QUI"," 1 9 7 6 "
"McGraw, Mrs. Jane",-0- ,"
"McIntire, A.","MAT"," 1 3 7 11 "
"McIntire, A.","MAT"," 13","12"
"McIntire, A.","MAT","
"McIntosh.","UNI"," 7"."26"
"McIntosh, H.C.","BUT"," 11 7 1 7 "
"McKee, Wm.","ALG"." 27","12"
"McKelly,","BUT'," 11"."17"
"McKenzie &amp; Hyslop'.-O-."
"McKenzie, Frank","BUT"," 11 7 2 5 "
"McKinley. John7GIL"," 31"."17"
"McKinley, John"."GIL"." 3I","4"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"McKinley, John","GIL"," 3 1 7 8 "
"McKinley, Margaret","GIL"," 3I","4"
"McKinley, Margaret","GIL"," 3 1 , 8 "
"McKinley, Mr. James",-0- ,"
"McKinney, A . A . 7 C O L " , " 1 7 , 3 4 "
"McKinney, Jos.","BUT"," 11 : 2 8 "
"McKinnie, Jas.","CAL"," 3 5 7 1 8 "
"McKinny. Jas.","CAL"," 3 5 7 1 0 "
"McKinny, Wm.","CAL"," 35","15"
"McLaughlin, M . 7 K I N " , " 3 3 7 1 "
"McLaughlin, Minerva7C/W","
"McLave. L.H."."ALG"," 27"," I
"McLean, H.","MAT"," 13","22"
"McLeun, H.","MAT"," 13","15"
"McLouth, B.","CAL"," 35","22"
"McLouth, B.M.","CAL"," 35","I5"
"McLouth, B.M."."CAL"," 35","8"
"McMaster, Geo.","BAT"," 1 5 : 3 5 "
"McMasters, Geo."."BET"," 2 3 7 2 "
"McMillan. Mary
"McMillen,
"McNall. Irving","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 "
"McNaughton's Addition","VRA","
"McNaughton, Phidelia"."CAL7 35","13"
"McNaughton, R . 7 C A L " , " 3 5 7 2 3 "
"McNaughton, Robt.","CAL"," 35","22"
"McNaughton, Robt.","CAL"," 35","23"
"McNickle, Wm.","CAL"," 35","17"
"McNill, W.S.","ALG"," 27","2I"
"McNinch, Esther","BUT"," 11 7 1 3 "
"McNitt, Alvak","OVI"," 25","33"
"McNitt, Marcus A . 7 0 V 1 7 2 5 7 1 8 "
"McNitt, S.","OVI"," 25","35"
"McNitt, S.","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 6 "
"McNitt, Sid","OVI"," 25","25"
"McPherson &amp; Sons",-0- ,"
"McQueen, M."."BRO"," 21","4"
"McQueen, Mrs. H.","UNI"," 7 7 3 6 "
"McSpencer, W.","VSH","
"McSpencer, Wilson","SHE"," 5","34"
"McVay. Benj.","BUT"," I 1","36"
"McVay, E.".-O-,"
"McVay. Eddy","BUT"." 11 7 2 5 "
"McVay, Harvey","BUT"," 11","28"
"McWain, Fred.","BUT7 11 7 8 "
"Mead. H.C.",''ALG"," 2 7 , 2 2 "
"Mead, Jesse7BUT7 I I ":18"
"Mead, lessie","GIR"," 9 7 2 "
"Mead, Katherine","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 9 "
"Mechanic Street","VSH","
"Meck, Ellen 1.7SHE"," 5","7"
"Mellen, B.C.","QUI"," 19","14"
"Melova, John","BRO"," 2 1 . 2 7 "
"Memorial Day",-0- ,"
"Meredith, Tobitha","OVI"," 25","I"
"Merly, Andrew"."BRO"," 21","20"
"Memfield, M.A.",-0- ,"
"Merrifield. Marc A.",-0- ,"
"Merrill, .1.70V1"." 25","25"
"Merrill, L.J.7COL"," 1 7 , 3 6 "
"Merrill, Mrs.","VUC","
"Merrill, Mrs. Elionor","GIR"," 9',"20"
"Merrill, Wesley7ALG"," 2 7 7 3 0 "
"Merriman, H.B."."GIL"," 31","10"
"Merriman. H.B.","GIL"," 31","2"
"Memn, D.","COL"," 17","23"
"Merritt, D.7COL"," 1 7 7 2 6 "
"Mann, E."."VUC","
"Merritt, E.F."."UNI"." 7","35"
Merritt, Mrs. E.L.","COL"," 17","
"Merritt, Mrs. E . L o t t i e 7 C / W 7
"Merritt, Mrs. E . L o t t i e 7 C / W 7
"Merritt, Wesler,"ALG"," 27","3I"
"Mennw. C 7 B R O " , " 21","27"

"Messenger, J e r o m e : C O L " : 17719"
"Methodist Church","BET"," 23","16"
"Methodist Church","C/W","
"Methodist Church7C/W","
"Methodist Church","GIL"," 3 1 , 8 "
"Methodist Church","QUI"," I r, " 3 1 "
"Methodist Church","VBR","
"Methodist Church","VGI","
"Methodist Church","VHE","
"Methodist Church","VQU","
"Methodist Episcopal Church","KIN"," 3 3 7 4 "
"Methodist Episcopal Church","VSH","
"Methodist Episcopal Church","VUC","
"Methodist Parsonage","GIL"," 3 1 7 6 "
"Methodist Parsonage","QUI","
"Methodist Parsonage","VGI","
"Meyer, John","NOB"," 2 9 7 6 "
"Meyers, Michael","MAT"," 13730"
"Meyers, W.D.C.","ALG"," 2 7 7 11 "
"Meystead, David","BRO"," 21","6"
"Meystead, H.","BRO"," 2 1 7 6 "
"Meystead, Wm. (Heirs)","BRO"," 2 1 7 6 "
"Meystead, Wm. (Heirs)","BRO"," 2I","7"
"Michael, Benj.","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 0 "
"Michael, .1.7KIN"," 33722"
"Michael, Jacob","KIN"," 3 3 7 8 "
"Michael, J o h n 7 K I N 7 33","15"
"Michael, P.&amp; .1.7KIN"," 33","I5"
"Michael, P.&amp; .1.7KIN"," 3 3 , 2 2 "
"Michael, Phillip","KIN"," 33723"
"Michalski, E.","BRO"," 21722"
"Michigan Avenue","C/W","
"Michigan Central Railroad",-0- ,"
"Michigan Star",-0- ,"
"Michigan Street","C/W","
"Michigan Terr. Govemment",-0- ,"
"Michigan, Map of",-0- ,"
"Michigan, Map of',-0- ,"
"Middle Lake","ALG"," 27","5"
"Middle Lake","ALG"," 27","6"
"Middle Lake","ALG"," 2 7 7 7 "
"Miklotcher, J o h n 7 B E T 7 23729"
"Mikolajczak, A B E T " , " 23719"
"Milbum,1.7BET"," 23733"
"Miles, I.G.","C/W","

"Mill Pond","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 "
"Mill Pond","BRO"," 2 1 7 3 "
"Mill Pond","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 4 "
"Mill Pond7VUC","
"Mill Race","VUC","
"Mill Street7C/W","
"Mill Street","VHE","
"Mill, G.","VSH","
"Miller, A.A.","BRO"," 2 1 7 2 "
"Miller, A.A.","BRO"," 2I","35"
"Miller, A.C.","CAL"," 3 5 , 7 "
"Miller, A.C.","CAL"," 3 5 7 8 "
"Miller, A.H.7GIL"," 3I","6"
"Miller, Amos","BRO"," 21","34"
"Miller, Annie","UNI"," 7 7 3 6 "
"Miller, David","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 I
"Miller, David","KIN7 3 3 , 1 4 "
"Miller, D a v i d 7 N 0 B 7 2 9 , 2 0 "
"Miller, G."."UNI"," 7 " : 2 5 "
"Miller, Geo.","BAT"," I 5","9"
"Miller, Geo."."C/W","
"Miller, Geo.","COL"," 17":17"
"Miller, H.D.","BAT"," 15","1 I"
"Miller, H.M.","GIL"," 3I","13"
"Miller, H.S.","BAT"," 15720"
"Miller, Jas.","NOB"," 29"."6"

2

"Miller, las.","NOB"," 29","8"
"Miller, John7NOB"," 2 9 , 8 "
"Miller, Jos.","KIN"," 3 3 7 11 "
"Miller, Jos.","KIN"," 33","12"
"Miller, Jos.","UNI"," 7 , 3 6 "
"Miller, Miss Melissa",-0- ,"
"Miller, Mrs. Emily","GIL"," 31","6"
"Miller, Patience","GIR"," 9 " , " 2 I "
"Miller, W.H.","BAT"," 1 5 7 1 7 "
"Miller, Willis A.","BAT"," 15","I"
"Miller, Wm.R.","MAT"," 13","I4"
"Miller, Wm.R.","MAT"," 13","I5"
"Millers Lake","BAT"," 1 5 7 1 "
"Millers Lake","BAT"," 15","1 I"
"Millers Lake","BAT"," 15","12"
"Millers Lake","BAT"," 1 5 7 2 "
"Milligan, N.","SHE"," 5","22"
"Milligan, N.&amp; H.7SHE"," 5 7 2 1 "
"Milliman, A.J.","BRO"," 21","29"
"Milliman, J.B.","BRO"," 2 1 7 3 3 "
"Milliman, M.D.","BRO"," 21","28"
"Milliman, Permilia","BRO"," 21733"
"Mills, A . 7 M AT " , " 1 3 7 3 5 "
"Mills, Adelbert","BAT"," 15730"
"Mills, Julia","BET"," 2 3 7 7 "
"Milnes Bros.&amp; Hilton",-0- ,"
"Milnes, Al",-0- ,"
"Manes, Alfred",-0- ,"
"Milnes, C.H.","COL"," 1 7 7 3 "
"Milnes, Chas.","C/W7
"Miner, E.'',"OVI"," 25","29"
"Miner, E.","OVI"," 2 5 7 3 2 "
"Miner, E.A.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 5 "
"Miner, I.","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 1 "
"Miner, Mr. Charles M.".-U-."
"Mingus, D.","MAT"," 1 3 7 6 "
"Mingus, E.","MAT"," I 3","6"
"Mingus, J.","MAT"," 1 3 7 6 "
"Mingus, James","MAT"," 1 3 7 6 "
"Misenar, Geo.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 "
"Misendr, J.D. Est.","BRO"," 21718"
"Mitchell, Abigail","UNI"," 7 7 3 3 "
"Mitchell, Abigail","UNI"," 7 , 3 4 "
"Mitchell, Ancell","BAT"," 15724"
"Mitchell, B.L.","BAT''," 1 5 , 6 "
"Mitchell, Byron","MAT"," 1 3 7 1 "
"Mitchell, D.C.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 3 "
"Mitchell, E.","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 "
"Mitchell, Jas.","CAL"," 3 5 7 1 3 "
"Mitchell, Jas.","CAL"," 35","I4"
"Mitchell, John","UNI"," 7","2"
"Mitchell. Mary","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 "
"Mitchell, Mrs. S . 7 U N I " . " 7 7 3 2 "
"Mitchell, W.B.","UNI"," 7 7 2 7 "
"Mitchell, Wm ","COL"," I 7","7"
"Mitine, Emma E.","BAT"," 1 5 : 3 5 "
"Modart, P.M.","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 9 "
"Modart, Peter","BRO"," 2I","20"
"Modart, Peter7BRO"." 2I","29"
"Modert, M.","COL"," 17",'13"
"Modert, M.","COL"," 17714"
"Modert, Peter",-0- ,"
"Moffitt, Dorr","ALG","
"Mohn. Chas.","BUT"," 11":23"
"Mohn, Mary A . 7 B U T " , " 11 7 2 4 "
"Mohn, Mary A.","BUT"," 11 , 2 6 "
"Moles. E.","QUI"," 19":5"
"Molton &amp; Mason",-0- ,"
"Monroe Est.","MAT"," 13","27"
"Monroe Street","C/W","
"Monroe Street","C/W","
"Monroe Street","C/W","
"Monroe, C.J.7SHE"," 5 7 6 "

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN - 1894
"Monroe, C.V.N.","BUT","
"Monroe, C.V.N.","BUT"," I I ","I4"
"Monroe, C.V.N.","BUT"," 11","23"
"Monroe, Caroline","BET"," 2 3 : 1 8 "
"Monroe, Chas.","BET"," 2 3 : 1 7 "
"Monroe, Cordelia","BUT"," I 1":23"
"Monroe, Cordelia","BUT"," I 1":24"
"Monroe, Cordielia","BUT"," 11","13"
"Monroe, George","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 6 "
"Monroe,J.","MAT"," I 3","35"
"Monroe, Jane","BET"," 23","17"
"Monroe, lane","BET"," 23":8"
"Monroe, Jesse","BRO"," 21":1"
"Monroe, S.","BRO"," 2I","12"
"Monroe, S.","VBR","
"Monroe, Seth","BRO"," 21":3"
"Monroe, Seth",-0- ,"
"Monroe, W.","BRO"," 2 1 7 1 "
"Monroe, W.D.&amp; W.M.","MAT"," 13":1"
"Monroe, W. D.&amp; W.M.","MAT"," 13":2"
"Monroe, Wallace","BRO"," 21","11"
"Monroe, Wallace","BRO"," 21":2"
"Montague, J.H.",-0"Montgomery Street","C/W","
"Montgomery Street","C/W","
"Montgomery's Addition","C/W","
"Montgomery's Addition","C/W","
"Moon, Mrs. Chas. ".BAT"," 15":20"
"Moon, Nelson","BAT"," 1 5 : 1 6 "
"Moon, Nelson","BAT"," 15","29"
"M000re, D.W.","UNI"," 7","28"
"Moore &amp; Lewis","BRO"," 2 1 7 3 "
"Moore &amp; Nichols",-0- ,"
"Moore Street","VUC","
"Moor
"Moore, A B U T " , " 11 " : 5 "
"Moore, A.L.","QUI"," 1 9 , 4 "
"Moore, B.C.","COL"," 1 7 : 1 0 "
"Moore
"Moore
"Moore,
, "
"Moore, Frank","BAT"," 15":8"
"Moore, G.N.","BET"," 2 3 : 1 2 "
"Moore. Geo.","BET"," 23","2"
"Moore, H.C.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 8 "
"Moore, H.C.","BAT"," 1 5 , 7 "
"Moore, H.I.","BUT"," 11 , 2 2 "
"Moore, H.W.","QUI"," 1 9 : 3 4 "
"Moore, J.E.","BUT"," 11 , 8 "
"Moore, M.J.","BRO"," 21":2"
"Moore, M.J.","BRO"," 2 1 , 3 "
"Moore, Robert","COL"," 1 7 : 11 "
"Moore, Selby","BET"," 23","8"
"Moore, Shared","BET"," 2 3 7 2 "
"Moore, Warren","BAT"," 15":8"
"Morehouse, Miss Melinda"
"Morey, J.R.","QUI"," 1 9 : 3 3 "
"Morey, Lucy","UNI"," 7 " : 1 0 "
"Morford, J.B.","GIR","
"Morford, Phoebe","GIR"," 9..,25"
"Morford, Phoebe","G1R"," 9 , 3 6 "
"Morgan F.E.","C/W","
"Morgan
"Morgan
"Morgan, F.E.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 1 "
"Morgan, Mrs. W.M.","UNI"," 7 " : 2 9 "
"Morrill, Curtis","UNI"," 7 , 2 1 "
"Mon-ill, Curtis","UN1"," 7 , 2 2 "
"Morrill, I.P.","NOB"," 2 9 : 2 2 "
"Morrill, Oliver","UNI"," 7 , 2 2 "
"Morrill, Oliver","UNI"," 7","27"
"Morrison Lake","COL"." 17":5"

"Morrison Lake","CiIR"," 9","32"
"Morrison, A ","C/W","
"Morrison, A ","GIR"," 9","28"
"Momson, A.P ","C/W","
"Morrison, Estelle 1.","C/W","
"Morrison. Francis H.","OVI"," 25","2"
"Morrison, Francis H.","OVI"," 25":3"
"Morrison,
"Morrison, John","BUT"," 1 I","27"
"Morrison, P.P.","GIR"," 9","32"
"Morrison, P.P.","GIR"," 9","33"
"Morrow, W.J.","CAL"," 35","I4"
"Morrrison, R.","BAT"," 15","1 I
"Morse Street","C/W","
"Morse, A.","C/W","
"Morse, Henry","UNI"," 7 " : 2 2 "
"Morse, Henry","UNI"," 7 " : 2 7 "
"Mort, Mrs. C.","BAT"," 15","I6"
"Mortgage, I st-0- ,"
"Morton, J.N.",-0"Moser, John","BAT"," 15":2"
"Moses, E.P.","C/W","
"Mosher, Alonzo","GIL"," 31","13"
"Mosher, Edwin","KIN"," 3 3 : 1 5 "
"Mosher, Edwin","KIN"," 3 3 , 2 2 "
"Mosher, Edwin",-0- ,"
"Mosher, James D.",-0- ,"
"Mosher, James D., Co.Treasurer",-0"Mosher, Polly",''OVI"," 25","35"
"Mosher, Polly","OVI"," 2 5 : 3 6 "
"Moss, John","BUT"," 11","6"
"Mossey, Benj.","OVI"," 25","10"
"Mott, Wm.","ALG"," 27","3I"
"Mott, Wm.","OVI"," 25736"
"Mott, Wm.H.","OVI"," 25","36"
"Mound,J.","VSH","
"Mound, Jacob","SHE"," 5","27"
"Mourer, Philip","BUT"," 11 , 8 "
"Mowery, Wm.","BAT"," 15735"
"Mowrey, Christopher","MAT"," 1 3 , 5 "
"Mowrey, Hannah","QUI"," I T, " 3 1 "
"Mowrey, Henry E.","MAT"," 1 3 , 5 "
"Mowrey, Mrs. S.","VQ11","
"MossTey
"Mov:rey,
"Mowry, Amanda","ALG"," 27","7"
"Mowry, Chas.A.","OVI"," 2 5 , 11 "
"Mowry, H.","SHE"," 5 , 3 2 "
"Mowry, Wm.P.","OVI"," 25710"
"Mowry, Wm.P.","OVI"," 2 5 7 3 "
"Mud Lake","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 2 "
"Mud Lake","OVI"," 25","I3"
"Mudge, Ira S.",-0- ,"
"Mundy, E.C.","CAL"," 35717"
"Munro, Chas. V.M.",-0- ,"
"Munson Street","C/W","
"Munson's Addition","C/W","
"Munson's Addition","C/W","
"Munson, Mrs. J.L.","COL"," 17","28"
"Munyon, Thos.H. Est.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 7 "
"Murphey, Jane","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 3 "
"Murphy, Ann","BAT"," 1 5 , 6 "
"Murphy, B.","BAT"," 15","27"
"Murphy, J.B.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 7 "
"Murphy, J.P.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 7 "
"Murphy, Jane","COL"," 17","I9"
"Murphy, T.","QUI"," 1 9 , 6 "
"Murphy, Thomas- 0 - ,"
"Murray, Hugh M.","CAL"," 3 5 , 5 "
"Murray, J.E.","KIN"," 33","5"
"Musselman, N.H.","BAT"," 1 5 7 8 "
"Musselwhite, Walter","KIN"," 33","3"

2

"Mutual Fire Insurance Co.",-0- ,"
"Myers, C.F ","ALG"," 27":25'
"Myers, C W.","ALG"," 27","2"
"Myers, H. Est.","QU1"," 19,"3"
"Myers, Harmon Est.","BUT"," 11 7 3 4 "
"Myers, Harmon E s t . " , " B l i r, " I 1":35"
"Myers,
"Myers, L.","QU1"," 19":22'
"Myers, Sarol","BAT"," I 5","I2"
"Nagle, L."."BET"," 23","25"
"Nagle, Peter","BET'," 23","26"
"Napoleon / Jackson Co.",-0- ,"
"Narber, C.","SHE"," 5","22"
"Narber,
"Narber, Colman","SHE"," 5","23"
"Nash, E.V.","MAT"," 13","10"
"Ncading Mill","VSH","
"Neal, J.N.","COL"," 17","I4"
"Neal, W.0.","VHE","
"Needham, Chas.","BUT"," I 1":5"
"Nelson, A.0.","MAT"," I 3","11"
"Nelson, A .0.","MAT"." I 3",2"
"Nelson, B.","UNI"," 7","32"
"Nelson, Ben","BAT"," 15","4"
"Nelson, Benj.","UNI"," 7","32"
"Nelson, F.B.","MAT"," 13":11"
"Nelson, Miss Clam
"Nettleton, D.",-0- ,"
"Nettleton, V.I.",-0- ,"
"Nettleton, V.L.".-0- ,"
"New England",-0- ,"
"New York",-0- ,"
"Newberry, Ella",-0- ,"
"Newberry, Frank D.",-0- ,"
"Newberry, P.M.","QUI"," 19","10"
"Newberry, P.M.","QUI"," I9"."15"
"Newberry, P.M ","QUI"," 19"."15"
"Newberry, P.M.",-0- ,"
"Newberry, Warren M.",-0- ,"
"Newbery &amp; Peters- 0 - ,"
"Newbery, Frank 0.",-0- ,"
"Newcomb, Mrs. L.","UNI"," 7","28"
"Newell &amp; Owen",-0- ,"
"Newman. H.",''UN1"," 7","32"
"Newman. John","COL"," 17","1 I"
"Newman, Miss Rachel
"Newman, Stephen","COL"," 17","11"
"Newman, Wm.","COL"," 1 7 , " ! ? "
"Nichlos, Chas.","ALG"," 27","20"
"Nichols &amp; Clark Addition","C/W","
"Nichols, C.1.","QUI"," 19","29"
"Nichols, Dr. OP- B - . "
"Nichols, G."."QU1"," 19","32"
"Nichols, H."."ALG"," 27"."I8"
"Nichols, H.H.","QUI"," 19","I8"
"Nichols, Minnie","SHE"." 5"."4"
"Nichols, 0.","ALG"," 27","30"
"Nichols, P.P.","KIN"," 33","I5"
"Nichols, P. P. " , " M A r, " 13","36"
"Nichols, R.","C/W","
"Nichols, T.D.","C/W","
"Nichols, Wesley","ALG"," 27."29"
"Nichols, Wesley","ALG"," 27":32"
"Nickle Plate
"Niverson, E.","COL"," 17","6"
"Niverson, W.E.","GIR"." 9 " : 3 1 "
"Niverson, W.E.","GIR"," 9 " : 3 2 "
"Nivison, Wm.E."."BAT"," 15",2"
"Nixon, Jennie","ALG"," 27","30"
"Nixon, T.J.","ALG"." 2 r. " 2 0 "
"Nixon, T.J.",-0- ,"
"Noble Township",-0- ,"
"Noble, A.B.","CAL"," 35712"
"Noble, A .D.","CAL"." 35"," I

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Noble, A.D."."CAL"," 35","I2"
"Noble, Albert"."CAL"," 35","l"
"Noble, Elizabeth",-0- ,"
"Noble, H.W.","QUI"," 19","15"
"Noble, H.W.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 7 "
"Noble, H.W.7QUI"," 1 9 , 1 8 "
"Noble, H.W.","QUI"," 1 9 7 1 9 "
"Noble, H.W.","QUI"," 1 9 7 2 0 "
"Noble, H.W.","QUI"," 19","4"
"Noble, H.W.","QUI"." 19,"5"
"Nobles, Jerry","COL"," 17","10"
"Nofsinger, C.K.","NOB","
"Nofsinger, C.K.",-0"Nofsinger, Vernon V.",-0- ,"
"Norcutt, Sarah","QUI"," 1 9 7 1 "
"North Lake","COL"," 17","17"
"Norton &amp; Darling",-0- ,"
"Norton, A."."BET"," 23","I6"
"Norton, A.D."."UNI"," 7","9"
"Norton, A.P.'',"COL"," 17","30"
"Norton, Adelbert","BET"," 23","20"
"Norton, Calista"."BET"," 23","16"
"Norton, Calista","BET"," 23","4"
"Norton, Calista"."GIL"," 31","5"
"Norton, G.S.7QUI","
"Norton, Maria7BET"," 23","I2"
"Norton, Norman","BET"," 2 3 7 3 3 "
"Norton, Orion L.","GIL"," 3 1 7 2 "
"Norton, Orrin","GIL"," 31",''11"
"Norton, S.J.","CAL"," 3 5 , 3 "
"Norton, Wm.P.7COL"," 17","27"
"Nottawa River","SHE"," 5 7 6 "
"Notts' (Henry) Addition","VBR","
"Noyes Bros.",-0- ,"
"Noyes, Alben"."ALG"," 27","4"
"Noyes, Austin","BAT"," 1 5 7 2 0 "
"Noyes, E.J.7BAT"," 15","28"
"Noyes, E . 1 7 B AT " , " 15","29"
"Noyes. E.J.","BAT"," 15","30"
"Noyes, F.G.",-0- ,"
"Noyes, Frank G.",-0- ,"
"Noyes, Lydia","BAT"," 15","18"
"Noyes, Mary A.","BAT"," 15","17"
"Noyes, 0.G.",-0- ,"
"Noyes, P.G.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 0 "
"Noyes, Samuel P. Jr.",-0- ,"
"Null, Absolon7CAL"," 35","12"
"Nulton, Lizzie","SHE"," 5","29"
"Nye, I.L."."GIR"," 9 . - 2 1 "
"Nye, 1.70V17 2 5 7 3 2 "
"Nye, J.M.","COL"," 17","33"
"Nye. lames"."OVI"," 25","31"
"Nye, Jas.H.70VI"," 2 5 7 3 1 "
"Nye, John"."OVI"," 2 5 7 3 1 "
"Nye, S.H.","UNI7 7","1"
"Nyssen, M.","COL"," 17","9"
"Nyssen, Marianus","GIR"," 9","33"
"O'Bryan, Jas.T.7SHE"," 5","19"
"O'Dell, Orin","QU1"," 1 9 , 1 8 "
"O'Dell, Orlando","QUI7 19","I0"
"O'Mara, John7QUI"." 19","7"
John- U - , "
Rachael",-0- ,"
"O'Niel, Veme",-0- ,"
William",-0- ,"
"O'Shaughnessy, E.",-0- ,"
"O'Shaughnessy, E.&amp; Bro.",-0- ."
"O'Shaughnessy, E.&amp; Co.".-0- ,"
"Oak Grove Cemetery7COL7 17717"
"Odren, Albert7CAL"," 3 5 7 1 "
"Odren. Alex","GIR"," 9","36"
"Wren, Arnos7CAL"," 3 5 7 11 "
"Odren. Amos"."CAL"," 35","14"
"Odren. Ed"."BET"," 23","25"

"Odren, Freeman7CAL"," 35712"
"Odren, J o h n 7 C A L 7 35","1"
"Odren, Milo7BET"," 23","25"
"Odrin, Wm.&amp; Sarah","ALG"," 27727"
"Official Register",-0- ,"
"Official Register",-0- ,"
"Ogden, James S.",-0- ,"
"Ogden, Jas.S.","KIN"," 33","2"
"Ogden, Lyman","UNI"," 7","1"
"Old Cernetery7C/W","
"Olds Center Post Office7BAT"," I
"Olds, C.L.","BAT"," 15","I6"
"Olds, Fred","UNI"," 7 7 2 3 "
"Olds, Fred","UNI"," 7 7 2 6 "
"Olds, M . P. 7 B AT " , " 15714"
"Olds, M.P.","BAT"," 15","15"
"Olds, M.P.","BAT"," 15","22"
"Olds, Orlando 0.7SHE"," 5","11"
"Olinger, 0.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 9 "
"Oliver, J.H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 9 "
"Oliver, Margaret7QUI7 19","8"
"Olmstead, B.","BAT"," 15727"
"Olmstead, B.T.","UNI"," 7 7 1 5 "
"Olmstead, H.","BET"," 23729"
"Olmstead, Henry","BET"," 2 3 , 3 1 "
"Olmstead, Herrey7BET"," 23734"
"Olmstead, Hervey","BET"," 23733"
"Olmstead, Hiram","BEr'," 23","1"
"Olmstead, L.L.","UNI"," 7 7 4 "
"Olmstead, L.L.","VUC","
"Olmstead, M.E.'',"BAT"," 15","36"
"Olmstead, N.P. Est.","UNI"," 7","15"
"Olmstead, Philo","BET"," 23","34"
"Olmstead, Porter","SHE"," 5 7 11 "
"Olmstead, W.H.","GIL"," 3 1 , 6 "
"Olmstead, Wash.","BET"," 23","11"
"Olney's Series of Geographies",-0- ,"
"Olney, C.E."."GIR"," 9 , 1 3 "
"Olney, C.L.","GIR"," 9 , " 1 3 "
"Olney, Henry","G1R"," 9 , " 8 "
"Olney, Jese",-0- ,"
"Olney, Wm.","GIR"," 9 , " 4 "
"Olney, Wm.","GIR"," 9 , " 7 "
"Olney, Wm.","GIR"," 9 : 8 "
"Opera House7C/W","
"Opera House","VBR","
"Opera House","VUC","
"Orange Street","VQU","
"Orchard Street7C/W","
"Orcutt, D.L.","MAT"," 13","24"
"Oregon- U - , "
"Original Plot","VRA","
"Omsby, E.","VUC","
"Osborn, A.E.","MAT"," 13","34"
"Osborn, Burr7UNI"." 7","4"
"Osborn, Burr","VUC","
"Osborn, Geo.","SHE"," 5 7 2 3 "
"Osborn, Jas.","BRO"." 2 1 7 2 "
"Osborn, L.B.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 3 "
"Osborn, Lucy A.","MAT"," 13","34"
"Osborn, Mrs. T.C.7UNI"," 7 , 2 "
"Osborn, S.J.7UNI"," 7","2"
"Osborn, Z.G.(in Trust)7G1R7 9 : 1 0 "
"Osborne. Harmon","BET"," 23","28"
"Ostrander, F.","BUT"," 11 7 2 1 "
"Ostrom, L.D.","GIR"," 9 : 2 4 "
"Ostrom, R.C.7GIR"," 9 , " 2 3 "
"Otis. D.","COL"," 17718"
"Otis, D.","COL"," 1 7 1 8 "
"Otis, D a r i u s 7 0 V 1 7 25","15"
"Otis. Darius","OVI"," 25716"
"Otis, Darius","OVI"," 2 5 : 2 2 "

2

"Otis, Stephen","OVI"," 25","15"
"Otis, Walter","OVI"," 2 5 : 1 5 "
"Ouear. Chas.","MAT"," 13","33"
"Outwater, Harry","OVI"," 25","33"
"Outwater, Peter","KIN"," 33","8"
"Outwater, Peter","KIN"," 33","9"
"Ovid Township",-0- ,"
"Owen &amp; Turner- U - ."
"Owen, C.W.",-0- ,"
"Oyoneski, Ger.","GIR"," 9","7"
"Pables, Lyman","ALG"," 27736"
"Paddock &amp; Buell","VUC","
"Paddock House7VUC","
"Paddock, A.","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 6 "
"Paddock, A.","OVI"," 25","29"
"Paddock, A.","VGI","
"Paddock, Alfred","GIR"," 9","26"
"Paddock, E.J.","GIR"," 9","27"
"Paddock, E.J.","GIR"," 9 " : 2 8 "
"Paddock, las.","GIR"," 9 7 2 8 "
"Paddock, Loren","BAT"," 15","9"
"Paddock, Mrs. 1.","VUC","
"Paddock, Stephen","UNI"," 7 , 3 1 "
"Page, R.P.","MAT"," 1 3 : 3 3 "
"Paine, ED.","BET"," 2 3 7 2 9 "
"Paine, Eph.","BET"," 23":5"
"Paine, M.","BET"," 23":5"
"Paine, T.H. Jr.","BAT"," 15","33"
"Paine, Thos.","BET"," 23":5"
"Paine, Thos. Jr ""BET"," 2 3 7 4 "
"Paine, Thos. Sr.","BAT"," 1 5 : 3 3 "
"Palace Livery Stable",-0- ,"
"Palace Livery Stable",-0- ,"
"Palmateer, Frank","BET"," 23","20"
"Palmateer, Frank","BET"," 23":5"
"Palmateer, Owen","BAT"," 1 5 : 3 1 "
"Palmateer, Owen","BET"," 2 3 7 6 "
"Palmatier, E.","QUI"," 19","28"
"Palmatier, las.","QUI"," 19","30"
"Palmatier, Jas.","QUI"," 19","31"
"Palmatier, N.D.","VGI","
"Palmer, Carpenter &amp; Co.","SHE"," 5","6"
"Palmer, Chas.","GIR"," 9","21"
"Palmer, E.E.",-0- ,"
"Palmer, Elmer E.",-0- ,"
"Palmer, Elmer E.",-0- ,"
"Palmer, Geo.","GIR"," 9 , 1 9 "
"Palmer, H.","MAT"," 13":3"
"Palmer, J.M.","UNI"," 7 " : 1 8 "
"Palmer, Mrs. G.","UNI"," 7 , 3 "
"Pandall, Wm.M.","BUT"," 11 7 1 "
"Paradise, Thos.","OVI"," 25","I9"
"Paradise, W.","OVI"," 2 5 2 1 "
"Paradine, Wm.","OVI"," 2 5 : 1 6 "
"Parcupile, T.","BUT"," 11 : 1 4 "
"Parham. A.K.":BET"," 2 3 , 6 "
"Parham, Eva7NOB"," 2 9 7 7 "
"Parham, Loren","NOB"," 2 9 : 1 8 "
"Parham, Loren","NOB"," 29,"7"
"Parham, S.M.","BET"," 2 3 : 1 5 "
"Parish. Calven","QUI"," 19","13"
"Park7C/W7
"Park7C/W7
"Park","VQU","
"Park Street","VUC","
"Park, Edrue","MAT"," 13","36"
"Park, Ella","QUI"," 19710"
"Parke, J.D.7BRO"," 2I","12"
"Parke, M."."BUT"," 11 " : 9 "
"Parker, E.J.","ALG"," 27","35"
"Parker. J.M.","UNI"." 7 7 2 2 "
"Parker, Mrs. Mac .","COL"," 1 7 1 9 "
"Parker, R.F.","C/W"."

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Parker, S.D.","COL"," 17","25"
"Parker, Sam.","ALG"," 27","29"
"Parker, Silas","ALG"," 27","35"
"Parker, Wm.","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 9 "
"Parkham. A.K.","BRO"," 2I","1"
"Parkhurst Avenue","C/W","
"Parkhurst, J.C.","COL"," 1 7 , 8 "
"Parkhurst, J.G.","C/W","
"Parkhurst, J.G.","OVI"," 2 5 2 7 "
"Parkhurst, John G.",-0- ,"
"Parkhurt, J.G.","OVI"," 25","21"
"Parkinson, C.E.","QUI"," 19","4"
"Parkinson, P.","GIR"," 9","3 I"
"Parkinson, S.L.","GIR"," 9 , 1 8 "
"Parks, J.D.","VUC","
"Parks, T.B.","C/W","
"Parmlee, F.","KIN"," 3 3 , 8 "
"Parmlee, Harlow","KIN"," 33718"
"Parshall, L.","BRO"," 2I","28"
"Parson, Geo.","UNI"," 7","23"
"Parson, Solomon","SHE"," 5 , 2 5 "
"Parsons, Alfred","COL"," 1 7 , 3 5 "
"Parsons, W.E.","VBR","
"Partner, Mrs. G.","UNI"," 7","3"
"Passenger Depot","VUC","
"Patch, Eugene","BET"," 2 3 , 2 3 "
"Patch, F.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 2 "
"Patch, F.","C/W","
"Patch, Freeman","BET"," 2 3 , 2 3 "
"Patch, Girdon","BET"," 23723"
"Patch, H.W.","BET"," 23714"
"Patch, Henry","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 8 "
"Patch, S.E.&amp; P.L.","GIR"," 9 , " 3 4 "
"Patchin, Helen","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 7 "
"Patten, Wm.","UNI"," 7 , 3 5 "
"Patterson, Wm.","CAL"," 3 5 , 9 "
"Patton, Jos.A.","OVI"," 25710"
"Paul, A.W.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 6 "
"Paul, Allen","CAL"," 35","I7"
"Paul, Allen","CAL"," 35","9"
"Paul, D.H.",:CAL"," 35716"
"Paul, D.H.","CAL"," 35","2I"
"Paul, Geo.","CAL"," 35","15"
"Paul, Geo.","CAL"," 35","17"
"Paul, J.&amp; B.","CAL"," 3 5 , 2 2 "
"Paul, las.B.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 6 "
"Paul, John","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 6 "
"Paul, John &amp; Barbara","VRA","
"Paul, 0.1","CAL"," 35","I7"
"Pau], Thos.","BRO"," 2 1 7 11 "
"Paul, W.S.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 0 "
"Paxon, Miss Louilla",-0- ,"
"Paxon, Mr.&amp; Mrs. Robert",-0- ,"
"Payne &amp; Gordinier","BET"," 23","28"
"Payne, Elizabeth","BET"," 23728"
"Peachy, Luke","GIL"," 31","18"
"Peachy, Luke","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 3 "
"Pealer, Irene","BET"," 23710"
"Pealer, Irene","BET"," 23","11"
"Pearl Street","C/W","
"Pearl Street","C/W","
"Peck, Homers","SHE"," 5 , 1 2 "
"Peck, J.F.","UNI"," 7 , 1 0 "
"Peck,Homers","SHE"," 5 , 1 3 "
"Peckham Street","C/W'',"
"Peckham's Addition","C/W","
"Peek, J. Est.","VUC","
"Peer, Mrs.","VGI","
"Pell, lerry","BUT"," 11","4"
"Pell, John","BUT"," 1 I ' 5 "
"Pell, John",-0"Pelton Avenue","C/W","
"Pelton's Addition","C/W","
"Pelton, H.T.","QUI"," 1 9 : 6 "

"Pelton, John 0.","C/W","
"Pelton, John 0.","COL"," 17","27"
"Pelton, John 0.","OVI"," 25","27"
"Pendil, M.","GIR"," 9","5"
"Penis, Jas ","NOB"," 29","10"
"Pent x, las ","NOB"," 29","I I"
"Peppaitt, Geo.","OVI"," 25","28"
"Peppaitt, Jas.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 4 "
"Pepper, Nathan","CAL"," 3 5 7 6 "
"Pepper, Nathan","CAL"," 35","7"
"Perham, Richard","BRO"," 2I","1"
"Perhamus, Ruth E.","COL"," 1 7 7 9 "
"Perkins Addition","C/W"," 39",.0.
"Perkins Street","('/W","
"Perkins, W. Est.","MAT"," 13","25"
"Perkins, Wm. Est","MAT"," 13","24"
"Perrin, Erancis","BET"," 23","I5"
"Perrin, Francis","BET"," 23","16"
"Perrin, Martin","BAT"," 15","34"
"Perrine, Dana","KIN"," 33715"
"Perrine, Dana","KIN"," 33","21"
"Perrine, Dana","KIN"," 33722"
"Perry &amp; Mann","VUC","
"Perry, C.C.","UNI"," 7","25"
"Perry, E.W.","QUI"," I 9,"8"
"Perry, Frank","BUT"," I 1",31"
"Perry, Geo.","OVI"," 25","I4"
"Perry, Geo.","OVI"," 25","2"
"Perry, George W.&amp; Co.",-0- ,"
"Perry, J.E.","VGI","
"Perry, Jas, E.","VGI","
"Perry, Ledyard","BUT"," 11","31"
"Perry, Ledyard","BUT"," 1 I","32"
"Persailes, W.","MAT"," 1 3 , 7 "
"Perse, Capt. John",-0- ,"
"Pessell, H.D.","QUI","
"Fetch, Francis","GIR"," 9","23"
"Fetch, Geo.","COL"," 17","13"
"Petch, W.M.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 3 "
"Fetch, Wm.","COL"," 17","13"
"Peters, Melvin",-0- ,"
"Peters, Melvin E.",-0- ,"
"Peterson, E.J.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 4 "
"Peterson, 1.","C/W","
"Peterson, James","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 5 "
"Peterson, las.","BAT"," 15724"
"Peterson, Jas.","COL"," 170,-9"
"Pettys, Miss Mary A.",-0- ,"
"Phair, David","BUT"," 11 , 3 3 "
"Phelps, Geo.","BAT''," 1 5 , 3 "
"Phelps, W.","QU1"," 19","29"
"Phenicie, David","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 2 "
"Phenicie, David","KIN"," 33","I3"
"Philbrick, D.W.","OVI"," 25","3"
"Philips, H.N.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 "
"Phillips, A.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 6 "
"Phillips, C.N.","BRO"," 2 1 , 5 "
"Phillips, C.N.","MAT"," 13","32"
"Phillips, C.N.","MAT"," 13733"
"Phillips, D.C.","ALG"," 27","35"
"Phillips, Herbert","UNI"," 7 7 2 3 "
"Phillips, John","KIN"," 33","16"
"Phillips, John","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 7 "
"Phillips, John","UNI"," 7 , 2 4 "
"Phillips, Lucy A.","CAL"," 35","2"
"Philo, Elisha","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 "
"Philo, Elisha","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 "
"Philo, Fred C.","SHE"," 5 , 3 6 "
"Phinney, I.","BRO"," 21735"
"Phinney, Sarah A.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 9 "
"Piatt, Margaret","BEr," 23","36"
"Pickworth, 1.","BET"," 2 3 , 1 7 "
"Pierce Street","C/W","
"Pierce Street","C/W","

2

"Pierce, A.J.",-0- ,"
"Pierce, C. Est.","SHE`," 5","16"
"Pierce, C.S.`,"GIR"," 9","27"
"Pierce, C.S.","GIR"," 9","28"
"Pierce, Chas.","BAT","
"Pierce, Chas.","BAT"," I5","3"
"Pierce, Chas.","GIR"," 9","12"
"Pierce, D.E ","BUT"," I I
"Pierce, E.","SHE"," 5","I7"
"Pierce, F.","SHE"," 5","20"
"Pierce, J. Clark",-0- ,"
"Pierce, J.C.","GIR"," 9","28"
"Pierce, L.E.","BAT"," 15","35"
"Pierce, L.J.","GIR"," 9","17"
"Pierce, Lewis","VGI","
"Pierce, Louis","BET","
"Pierce, Mrs.","MAT","
"Pierce, Mrs.","MAT","
"Pierce, 01.","SHE"," 5 , 1 7 "
"Pierce, 0.L.","SHE"," 5","2I
"Pierce, S.V.","BUT","
"Pierson Street","C/
"Pilot Knob","COL","
"Ping, Mrs. Nettie".-0-,"
"Pinder, G.","VGI","
"Pitcher, John","ALG"," 27","1"
"Pitcher, P.H.","BAT"," 15","15"
"Place, C.&amp; I.","BET"," 23","2"
"Planing Mill","C/W","
"Planing Mill &amp; Turning Shop"."VUC","
"Playford, R.","QUI"," 19"."34"
"Pleasant Lake","GIL"," 31","22"
"Pleasant Lake","GIL"," 31","23"
"Pleasant Lake","KIN"," 33","17"
"Pleasant Lake","KIN",* 33","8"
"Pleasant Street","VQU","
"Poats, Edson","ALG"," 27"."I3"
"Poats, F.B.","ALG"." 27","14"
"Poats, las.","ALG"," 27","24"
"Poats, Jos.","ALG"," 27","24"
"Polhamus, A.","QUI"." I9"."13"
"Polhamus. A.","QUI"," 19","14"
"Polk Street","C/W","
"Polk Street","C/W","
"Pollock, Samuel- 0 - ,"
"Pomerenke, Wm.","C/W","
"Pomerenke, Wm.","COL"," 17","22"
"Pontius, D.","MAT"," 13","10"
"Pope, Jas.","QUI"," 19","35"
"Pope, Mrs.","QUI"," 19","6"
"Porcupile, B.","BUT"," 11 ","24"
"Pork Barrel] Lake","BAT"," 15","15"
"Porrell. Grace &amp; Gertie","GIR"," 9 7 1 0 "
"Porrell, Grace &amp; Gertie".''GIR"," 9 7 11 "
"Porter, Chas.","BET"," 2 3 7 3 0 "
"Porter, Chas."."BRO"," 21","25"
"Porter, M.W.","QUI"," 19"."23"
"Porter, Mrs.","GIL"," 31","18"
"Porter, Mrs. C.A.","G1L"," 3I","7"
"Portner,
"Post, Gridley","VBR","
"Post. Grindley","BRO"," 21","11"
"Potkoof, Fred.","GIL"." 31"."15"
"Potter. A. Est."."GIR"." 9"."35"
"Potter, A.J.","COL"," 17"."9"
"Potter, B.","ALG"," 27","12"
"Potter, B."."ALG"," 27","I4"
"Potter. Caroline",-0. ."
"Potter, E.B.","ALG"," 27","I4"
"Potter, Geo.","COL"," 17"."30"
"Potter, John","CAV"," 51
"Potter, N."."ALG"," 27%14"
"Potter, W.B.","QUI"," 19"."4"
"Powell, David","QUI"," 19","9"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN - 1894
"Powelson Bros.","KIN"," 3 3 , 11 "
"Powelson Bros.","KIN"," 33","14"
"Powelson. Powel","KIN"," 3 3 : 1 2 "
"Powelson, R.","KIN"," 33","I2"
"Powelson, R."."KIN"," 33","13"
"Powelson, R. Est.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 8 "
"Powelson, R. Est.","CAL"," 3 5 , 7 "
"Powers, Anna K.","BUT"," 11 " : 5 "
"Powers, Anna K.","BUT"," 11 " : 8 "
"Powers, Annak","BUT"," 1 I","5"
"Powers. H.&amp; Co.",-O-,"
"Powers, Pat.&amp; Ellen","BET"," 2 3 , 1 5 "
"Powler, Selah","SHE"," 5","28"
"Powliski, G.","BET"," 23","5"
"Powtiskie, Geo."."BAT"," 1 5 : 3 2 "
"Prairie River","BET"," 2 3 : 3 0 "
"Prairie River","BET"," 23","32"
"Prairie River","BET"," 2 3 : 3 3 "
"Prairie River","GIL"," 31":3"
"Prairie River","GIL"," 31":4"
"Prairie River",-0- ,"
"Prairie River Township",-0- ,"
"Pratt Manufacturing Company",-0- ,"
"Pratt, Mrs. H.H."."BUT"," 1 1 , 1 "
"Pray, R.","C/W","
"Prentis, Charlotte","SHE"," 5 , 2 3 "
"Presbyterian Church","C/W","
"Presbyterian Church","C/W","
"Presbyterian Church","CAL"," 3 5 , 4 "
"Presbyterian Church","VQU","
"Prestidge, David","BET"," 2 3 , 2 0 "
"Prestidge, David","BET"," 23","29"
"Prestidge, David",-0- ,"
"Preston Street","C/W","
"Preston, A.L."."KIN"," 3 3 , 7 "
"Preston, J.S.","GIL"," 3 1 7 2 3 "
"Price. D.F. Est.","VGI","
"Price, las.","UNI"," 7","1"
"Price, Jerome","BET"," 2 3 : 2 9 "
"Priddy. D.D.","ALG"," 27","3"
"Priddy, D.E.",-O-,"
"Priddy, David D.",-0- ,"
"Pridgeon, Abram","CAL"," 3 5 , " I
"Pridgeon, Abram",''CAL"," 3 5 , 11 "
"Pridgeon. Abram",''CAL"," 3 5 , 2 "
"Pridgeon, Jacob","ALG"," 2 7 7 3 3 "
"Pridgeon, John","CAL"," 35":2"
"Priest, E.&amp; A B U T " , " 1 1 , 1 "
"Priest, Ed","COL"," 17","5"
"Priest, Ed","COL"." 17","7"
"Priest, Ed","COL"," 1 7 7 8 "
"Priest, John","ALG"," 27","27"
"Priest, M.","ALG"," 2 7 : 2 1 "
"Priests Lake","COL"," 17":5"
"Priests Lake","COL"," 17","8"
"Prisoners",-0- ,"
"Procious, A.","VUC","
"Prout, A.E.","MAT"," 13","29"
"Prout, A.S."."MAT"." 1 3 : 1 8 "
"Prout, A.S.",-0- ,"
"Pruyne, C.H.","QU1"," 19","10"
"Public School","VUC","
"Pullman, J.E.","BRO"," 2 I " : 4 "
"Pulman, C.M.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 4 "
"Pulver, Adam","BET"," 23","7"
"Pumping Station","CrW","
"Purdy, Alex","ALG"," 27","19"
"Purdy, Annie",-0- ,"
"Purdy, E.","ALG"," 27","29"
"Purdy, E.","ALG"," 27","32"
"Purdy, Francis A.",-0- ,"
"Purdy, Fred","ALG"," 27","33"
"Purdy,

"Purdy, Geo.","ALG"," 2 7 : 2 9 "
"Purdy, Martha- U - ,"
"Purdy, Orange",-0- ,"
"Puriton, David B.",-0- ."
"Purvee, W.","BRO"," 2 1 : 2 4 "
"Putman, Elmer E.","OVI"." 2 5 : 1 0 "
"Putman, Elmer E.","OVI"," 25","11"
"Putman, T.","BRO"," 2I","5"
"Putnam &amp; Withington
"Quackenbush, A. Est.","CAL"," 35":2"
"Quaker Lake","BUT"," 11 , 1 2 "
"Quear, B.A.","VBR","
"Quear, C.","BRO"," 2 I " : 4 "
"Quear, Frank","BRO"," 2I","1"
"Quear, Lewis","VBR","
"Quick, Edwin","NOB"," 29","12"
"Quick, Edwin","NOB"," 29","13"
"Quick, Geo.","OVI"," 25","30"
"Quien House","VQU","
"Quimby, A.","BET"," 23","27"
"Quimby, C.D.","COL"," 1 7 : 2 6 "
"Quimby, Chas.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 "
"Quimby, Chas.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 4 "
"Quimby, Elizabeth","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 6 "
"Quimby. Elizabeth","OVI"," 2 5 : 2 5 "
"Quimby, Emmet"
"Quimby, Everitt","OVI"," 25","24"
"Quimby, G.F.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 5 "
"Quimby, J.U.","ALG"," 27","28"
"Quimby,
"Quimby,
"Quimby, W H O VI"," 2 5 : 2 5 "
"Quimby, Wilsey
"Quimby, Wilsey","OVI"," 2 5 : 2 6 "
"Quincy House",-0- ,"
"Quincy National Bank- 0 - ,"
"Quincy National Bank",-0- ,"
"Quincy Plow Works",-0- ,"
"Quincy Roller Mills",-0- ,"
"Quincy Township".-0- ,"
"Quincy, First School- 0 - ,"
"Quincy, New Opera House'',-0- ,"
"Quincy, Village of',"QUI"," 19","15"
"Quincy, Village of',"QUI"," 19","16"
"Quincy, Village of',"QUI"," 1 9 : 2 1 "
"Quincy, Village o r
"Quincy, Village o f
"Quincy, Village o f
"R.R. Grounds","VUC","
"R.R. Grounds","VUC","
"Race Street","C/W","
"Railroad Street","C/W","
"Railroad Street","VBR","
"Railroad Street","VGI","
"Railroad Street","VQU","
"Railroad Street","VRA","
"Railroad Street","VUC","
"Railroad Street","VUC"."
"Rainey, Alonzo","BUT"," 11","4"
"Rakin, J.M.","VQU","
"Ramsdell, H.","BUT'," 11 ":20"
"Ramsdell, Henry Ray- U - . "
"Ramsdell, L.B.","BUT"," 11","20"
"Ramsdell, L.B.","BUT"," 11 : 2 9 "
"Ramsdell, V.S.","BUT"," 11 7 2 9 "
"Ramsdell, W.F.","BUT"," 11 : 2 1 "
"Ramsdell, William F.",-0- ,"
"Ramsey, J.","BRO"," 21":34"
"Randal, 0.","UNI"." 7","36"
"Randall's (C D.) Addition","VBR'',"
"Randall, C.D.","C/W","
"Randall, C.D.","COL"," 17","23"
"Randall, C.D.",-0- ,"
"Randall,

2

"Randall, Caleb D.",-0- ,"
"Randall, Hon.
"Randall, SethSethB.'',"COL"," 17","5"
"Randalls Lake","COL"," 17","5"
"Randolf, Walter","UNI"," 7","9"
"Randolph, E.R.F.","UNI"," 7","16"
"Randolph, E.T.","UN1"," 7","9"
"Randolph, L.","BET"," 23","13"
"Rankin, J.N.","QU1"," I 9":11"
"Ransburg, L.C.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 6 "
"Ransford &amp; Co., Quincy",-0- ,"
"Ransford Hay &amp; Grain Carrier",-0- ,"
"Ransford, A.B.",-0- ,"
"Ransford, E.R.","QUI"," 19","4"
"Ransom, Alvarado","ALG"," 27","2"
"Ransom, Alvorado B.",-0- ,"
"Ransom, Amasa","ALG"," 27","2"
"Ransom, Ben.","ALG"," 2 7 7 2 "
"Ransom, David","ALG"," 27","12"
"Ransom. David","ALG"," 2 7 : 2 "
"Ransom, J. Est.","QUI"," 19","17"
"Ransom, J. Est.","QU1"," I 9 , " 2 0 "
"Ransom, J.&amp; E.","QU1"," 19","20"
"Ransom, Jas.","BUT"," 11 : 3 4 "
"Ransom, Jas.A.","ALG"," 27","2"
"Ransom, John","ALG"," 27":2"
"Rathbum, C.D.","SHE"," 5","16"
"Rathburn, C.D.",-0- ,"
"Rathbum, N.A.","SHE"," 5","29"
"Rathbum, P.J.","SHE"," 5","20"
"Rathburn, P.J.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 9 "
"Ratkoski, Casper","BUT"," 11","17"
"Ratkoski, John","BUT"," 11","17"
"Rawson, Barber &amp; Co.",-0- ,"
"Rawson, C.R.","QUI"," 19","32"
"Rawson, M.J.",-0- ,"
"Ray, Edward F.",-0- ,"
"Ray, Henry",-0- ,"
"Ray, S.G.",-0- ,"
"Ray, Smith G.",-0- ,"
"Ray, Village of',"CAL"," 3 5 : 2 2 "
"Raymond, Wm.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 "
"Read, Hansom","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 "
"Reading, T.","BET"," 23":3"
"Reading, T.","BET"," 23":4"
"Red Dog (money)",-0- ,"
"Reed, C.L.","G1R"," 9 " : 2 0 "

"Reed, Elmer","OVI"," 25":4"
"Reed, G.H.","C/W","
"Reed, G.H.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 7 "
"Reed, G.W.","C/W","
"Reed, G.W.","COL"," I 7":27"
"Reed, G.W.","COL"," 1 7 : 2 8 "
"Reed, Geo.","OVI"," 25":4"
"Reed, Geo.H.","OVI"," 25":9"
"Reed, Harriet","GIR"," 9 " : 2 8 "
"Reed, Harriet","GIR"," 9 : 2 9 "
"Reed, J.L.","VQU","
"Reed, Mrs. Emma",-0- ."
"Reed, Mrs. S.","BRO"," 2 I " : 1 3 "
"Reed, Nancy","BET"," 2 3 , 1 8 "
"Reeding, T.","BAT"," I 5":34"
"Regers, S.W.","QUI"," 19","27"
"Regiments (Civil War)",-0- ,"
"Regnshaw, Jos.","GIL"," 31","3"
"Reichard, H.":BET"'," 23","23"
"Reichart, Valentine",''SHE"," 5","18"
"Reid. Davtd","BAT"," 15","11"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Rendell, Jas ""BUT"." 11 7 9 "
"Renew, .1 ","SHE"," 5 , 1 0 "
"Renew, -thos.","SHE","
"Reppert, S.B.","CAL"," 35","7"
"Rex, Elmer","KIN"," 33722"
"Rex, Geo.H.7KIN"," 33713"
"Rex, Geo.H.","KIN"," 33724"
"Rex, Wm.&amp; Sherman7KIN"," 33724"
"Reydet, N I ' ","BAT"," 15","17"
"Reynolds, Alfred7BAT"," 1 5 7 8 "
"Reynolds, C.","CAL"," 35","23"
"Reynolds, C.J.","CAL"," 35712"
"Reynolds, Caroline","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 "
"Reynolds, F.","ALG"," 2 7 7 8 "
"Reynolds, Francis","MAT"," 13","I"
"Reynolds, 1-1.1.7CAL7 3 5 , "
"Reynolds, J. Est.","BET"," 23","4"
"Reynolds, J.W.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 2 "
"Reynolds, las.","BAT"," 1 5 " 8 "
"Reynolds, L.D.","ALG"," 27710"
"Reynolds, M.C.","GIR"," 9","35"
"Reynolds, Mary","CAL"," 3 5 , 11 "
"Reynolds, N.A.",-0- ,"
"Reynolds, N.A.",-0- ,"
"Reynolds. Norman,Ex-Prob.Judge",-0- ,"
"Reynolds, Viola","ALG"," 2 7 7 8 "
"Reynolds, W.H.","ALG"," 2 7 7 8 "
"Reynolds, Wm. Est.","MAT"," 1 3 7 1 "
"Rheubottom &amp; Brace",-0- ,"
"Rheubottom &amp; Caughey",-0- ,"
"Rheubottom, F.C.",-0- ,"
"Rheubottom, 0.C.","UNI"," 7 7 4 "
"Rheubottom, 0.C.7VUC","
"Rhode, L.P.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 2 "
"Rhode, L.P.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 3 "
"Rhodes, Thos.","COL"," 17","26"
"Rice, A.D.","G1R"," 9 , 3 5 "
"Rice, Austin","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 0 "
"Rice, Austin","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 2 "
"Rice, Austin","NOB"," 29,-16"
"Rice, B u r t o n 7 A L G 7 2 7 , 2 1 "
"Rice, C.E.7b1R"," 9 7 3 3 "
"Rice, Christian","G1R"," 9","I7"
"Rice, Emerson","GIR"," 9 7 3 3 "
"Rice, Eugene","UNI"," 7 . 3 4 "
"Rice, G.O. Store","ALG"," 27730"
"Rice, Geo.0.7ALG"," 2 7 , 3 0 "
"Rice, Miss Calista M.",-0- ,"
"Rice, Rachel7G1R7 9","34"
"Rice, Sam","COL"," 1 7 , 4 "
"Rice, Samr."GIR"," 9 7 3 3 "
"Rice, Samr,"GIR"," 9 7 3 4 "
"Rich, C.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 9 "
"Rich, C.","QU1"," 1 9 , 3 2 "
"Rich, Chas.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 8 "
"Rich, D.F.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 8 "
"Richard, F.W.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 6 "
"Richard, H.","UNI"," 7 7 1 "
"Richard, J.B.","UNI"," 7 7 2 "
"Richard, 0.C.","UNI"," 7 7 11 "
"Richards, A.","SHE"," 5 , 1 0 "
"Richards, .1.7SHE"," 5 7 6 "
"Richards, J. Jr.","SHE"," 5 7 1 7 "
"Richardson. A.J.","MAT"," 13723"
"Richardson, A.J.","MAT"," 13724"
"Richardson, Elias7NOB"," 2 9 , 2 "
"Richardson, John G.",-0- ,"
"Richardson, L.M.","GIR"," 9 7 1 7 "
"Richardson, Miss Sadie A.",-0- ,"
"Richardson, Mrs. M.","UNI"," 7 7 2 1 "
"Richey, las.","KIN"," 33710"
"Riching, Geo.","BAT"," 15730"
"Riching. Mrs. Geo.","BAT"," 15730"
"Richy, James",-0- ,"

"Rickard &amp; Welch","BAT"," 15719"
"Rickard, .1 A.","BAT"," 1 5 7 4 "
"Rickard, J.B.","UNI"," 7","1"
"Ried, David","BAT","
"Riley, Thos.","GIR"," 9","27"
"Ripley, A.C.","VUC","
"Ripley, las.","UNI"," 7 7 2 4 "
"Ritter, C a l v i n 7 B E T 7 23","34"
"River Lake","SHE"." 5 7 3 1 "
"Riverside Cemetery","VUC","
"Rivner, A.A.","SHE"," 5","23"
"Roach, Ed.","BET"," 23","I9"
"Roach, 1.","BRO"," 21 ","I3"
"Roach, Ja.","BET"," 23","18"
"Roach, Viola","BET"," 23719"
"Robbins, S.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 8 "
"Roberts, D.M.7COL"," 1 7 , 2 0 "
"Roberts, D.M.","COL"," 17","29"
"Roberts, 1.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 4 "
"Roberts, John7COL"," 17723"
"Roberts, John","COL"," 17","26"
"Roberts, M.D.","BAT"," 15","33"
"Roberts, M.D.7BET"," 2 3 7 4 "
"Roberts, Miss
"Robertson. John"John-",0- ,"
"Robins, Chester L.","SHE"," 5 7 3 5 "
"Robinson &amp; Wa r f o r d 7 C / W 7
"Robinson &amp; Warford","COL"," 17","28"
"Robinson &amp; Warford","COL"," 17","29"
"Robinson, Catherine","BAT"," 15735"
"Robinson, Chas.S.","SHE"," 5 7 1 6 "
"Robinson, G.P.","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 0 "
"Robinson, G.P.","NOB"," 29","15"
"Robinson, H.M.","SHE"," 5","10"
"Robinson, H.M.","SHE"," 5","15"
"Robinson, J.L.","COL"," I 7 , 3 4 "
"Robinson, Jas.","COL"," 17","34"
"Robinson, John7NOB","
"Robinson, L 7 U N I " , " 7 7 2 7 "
"Robinson, L.","SHE"," 5 7 2 7 "
"Robinson, L.","UN1"," 7 7 2 6 "
"Robinson, Michael","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 "
"Robinson, Mrs. M.A.","SHE"," 5","I5"
"Robinson, S.W.7BUT"," 11 7 2 5 "
"Roc, Sam'l Est.","UN1"," 7 7 3 "
"Rockwood. Elizabeth","COL"," 1 7 7 4 "
"Rockwood, Geo. W.","COL"," 1 7 7 4 "
"Rockwood, T.A.","COL"," 1 7 7 4 "
"Rocovia, 1.","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 6 "
"Roe, Anna M.","UNI"," 7 7 1 5 "
"Roe, Asa","NOB"," 29715"
"Roe, Calista","UN1"," 7"."10"
"Roe, David","BET"," 2 3 , 3 0 "
"Roc, locob",-0- ,"
"Roe, Margaret",-0- ,"
"Roe, Miss Ella",-0- ,"
"Roeser, Andrew","NOB"," 2 9 7 4 "
"Rogers, A. Polly","BUT"," 11 7 2 1 "
"Rogers, Caroline",-0- ,"
"Rogers, E.C.7VHE","
"Rogers. Hiram","BUT"," 11 7 2 2 "
"Rogers, J.","C/W","
"Rogers, J.C.","QUI"," 19","15"
"Rogers, 3.C.7VQU","
"Rogers, S.W.","QUI"," 19","28"
"Roher, Isaac7MAT"," 13","4"
"Rolf, E.J.","BUT"," 11 7 1 6 "
"Roloff, F. Est.","ALG"," 27","16"
"Rolph, Albert"."ALG"," 27","21"
"Ronon, M.","GIR","
"Root, E.R.",-0- ,"
"Root, M.",-0- ,"
"Root, Miss Lenora",-0- ."
"Rorke, P.0.7UNI"," 7"."25"

"Rorke, P.O.","UNr," 7","36"
"Rose Streer,"CAV","
"Rose Street","VBR","
"Rose's Addition","C/W","
"Rose's Addition","VBR","
"Rose, Albert","GIR"," 9","25"
"Rose, Alberr,"G1R"," 9","35"
"Rose, Alice","OVr,"
"Rose, Asa G " , Ò o v r, - 25","I7"
11"."(i1R"," 9","15"
"Ruse, (
. "
"Rose, El ias7BUT"," I I ","20"
"Rose, Ellen","G1R"," 9","36"
"Rose,J.A Est.","BRO","
"Rose, Jos.","COL","
"Rose, L.A."."BET"," 23","6"
"Rose, L.A.","MAT","
"Rose, L.A. Est.","VBR","
"Rose, L.E.",-0- ,"
"Rose, Laffayette","BET","
"Rose, W.H ","GIR"," 9","35"
"Rosebury, Wm.","MAT","
"Rosencrantz, E.R.","BUT"," I I
"Rosen¡, Chas."."ALG"," 27","22"
"Rossman Est .","BUT"," 11","14"
"Rossman, A .M.7BUT","
"Rossman, J..1.7BUT"," 11712"
"Rossman, Miss Minnie",-0- ,"
"Rossman, T.J.","BUT","
"Rossman, Wm.","BUT"," 11 7 1 5 "
"Roth, F.","QUI"," 19"."2"
"Roth, Frank","QUI"," 1 9 7 3 "
"Roth, Frank","VQU","
"Roth, Frank","VQU","
"Rowley, Almira","GIR"," 9 7 1 0 "
"Rowley, P. T. 7 B U T " , " 11 7 2 2 "
"Rowley, P.T.","BUT"," 11","23"
"Rowley, Patience7GIR"," 9","10"
"Royce, D.","ALG"," 27","33"
"Royce, Frances","ALG"," 27","33"
"Royer, John7NOB"," 29","I6"
"Royer, W.","NOB"," 29","21"
"Rual, Mrs. A.C.","BAT"," I5","24"
"Rubley, David","GIL"," 31","23"
"Rudd, E.M.","BRO"," 2 1 7 1 0 "
"Rudd, E.M.","BRO"," 21","15"
"Rudd, E M " " M AT " , " 13","34"
"Ruff, Samr,"GIL"," 31","23"
"Rugg, M."."BET"," 23","26"
"Ruggles Street","VBR"."
"Ruggles, Chas.7BRO"," 21","14"
"Ruggles, E.&amp; A.","BRO"," 21","11"
"Ruggles, E.&amp; A.","BRO"," 21","14"
"Ruggles, J.F.","BRO"," 2I","
"Ruggles, J.F.","VBR","
"Ruggles.. Mrs. Jas.","VBR","
"Ruggles, N.B.","BRO"," 21","I I"
"Ruggles. N.B.","VBR","
"Ruie, A . C . 7 B AT " , " 15","36"
"Rumbough, Jake"."BRO"," 21","19"
"Rumbough, John","BRO"," 21719"
"Rumsy, John"."NOB"," 29","14"
"Ruple, A.","VBR","
"Ruple, A.",-0- ,"
"Ruple. A.&amp; Son",-0- ,"
"Ruple, Noah S."."MAT"," 13725"
"Ruple, Noah S."."MAT"," 13"."36"
"Ruple. R.","BRO"," 21714"
"Rupold. Ella V.",-0-,"
"Rupright, Dr. Francis",-0- ,"
"Rupright, S."."BET"." 23"."24"
"Russell, A.","G1R"," 9","13"
"Russell, Asa"."BAT"," 15","23"
"Russell, Chas.H 7 0 V I " , " 25710"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Russell, Chas.H.","OVI"," 25","9"
"Russell. Danr,"OVI"," 25","9"
"Russell, G.A."."GIR"," 9 : 1 3 "
"Russell, Geo.","BUT''," 11 " 3 0 "
"Russell, H.","OVI"," 25":9"
"Russell. Herman A.","OVI"," 25'',"I6"
"Russell, J.H.","BRO"," 2I","4"
"Russell, J.H.","MAT"," 13","33"
"Russell, J.N.","MAT"," 13","34"
"Russell, J.T.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 "
"Russell, J.T.","SHE"," 5","4"
"Russell,
, "
"Russell, N."."BRO"," 21","29"
"Russell, Nelson"."BET"," 23","14"
"Russell, Nelson","BRO"," 21"."20"
"Russell, Nelson","BRO"," 2 1 : 3 2 "
"Russell, Nelson","BRO"," 2 1 : 3 4 "
"Russell, Nelson":0V1"," 25","18"
"Russell. Nelson C."."OVI"," 25","16"
"Russell, Sally","OVI"," 25","18"
"Russell, Thos."."BRO"," 2 1 7 3 3 "
"Russell, Thos.","BRO"," 2 I 3 4 "
"Russell, W.","BET"," 23","12"
"Russell, W.L.","BET"," 23","12"
"Russell, Wash.","BET"," 2 3 7 11 "
"Russell, Wash.","BET"," 2 3 : 1 2 "
"Russell, Willard W.","OVI"," 25%18"
"Russell, Wm.H.","SHE"," 5 " : 6 "
"Rust, Ed. T.","MAT"," 13","8"
"Ryan W., John","QUI"," 1 9 : 2 6 "
"Ryan, Edward","BUT"," 11 : 1 3 "
"Ryan, Harry"."GIL"," 3 I " : 7 "
"Ryan, Harry","GIL"." 31","8"
"Ryan, J.W.","QUI"," 19":23"
"Ryan, Thos.","BUT"," 11":35"
"Ryder, Francis","COL"," 1 7 : 1 3 "
"Ryder, Francis"."COL"," 17","I4"
"Ryder, G.O. Est.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 3 "
"Ryder, J.","NOB"," 29","3"
"Ryder, Matilda","SHE"," 5 , 3 6 "
"Rymes, John Est.","BUT"," 11 " : 4 "
"Sabin, Mrs. J.J."."BAT"," 1 5 , 3 5 "
"Safford, E.","ALG"," 27","11"
"Sage, J.W.","ALG"," 27"."26"
"Sage. John".-0- ,"
"Sage, Wm."."ALG"," 2 7 7 2 6 "
"Sager, Geo.",''BRO"," 2 1 7 2 8 "
"Sager, Geo.","BRO"," 2 1 : 3 3 "
"Sager, Jas.","BRO"," 21","28"
"Sager, John M.","BRO"," 21 ":19"
"Sager, John M.","BRO"," 21","30"
"Sager, Zed","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 8 "
"Sager, Zed","BRO"," 21","30"
"Sager, Zed"."NOB"," 2 9 , " I 5 "
"Saint Joseph County",-0- ,"
"Saint Joseph County Bank",-0- ,"
"Saint Joseph River"."MAT"," 1 3 , 6 "
"Saint Joseph River","SHE"," 5","11"
"Saint Joseph River","SHE"," 5","12"
"Saint Joseph River","SHE"," 5","14"
"Saint Joseph River","SHE"," 5"."15"
"Saint Joseph River","SHE"," 5 " : 2 1 "
"Saint Joseph River","SHE"," 5","28"
"Saint Joseph River","SHE"." 5","29"
"Saint Joseph River","SHE"," 5","31"
"Saint Joseph River","SHE"." 5","32"
"Saint Joseph R i v e r : U N I " , " 7","4"
"Saint Joseph River","UNI"," 7","5"
"Saint Joseph River","UNI"," 7","6"
"Saint Joseph River","UNI"," 7","7"
"Saint Joseph River","VUC","
"Saint Joseph River","VUC","
"Saint Joseph River",-0- ,"
"Salisberry, Clark","BAT"," 15","11"

"Sameroth, S.","QUI"," 19","6"
"Sanbom, N.","BRO"," 2I","28"
"Sand, A .M.","MAT"," 13713"
"Sanders, Josiah","GIL"," 31","t"
"Sanders, Josiah"."G1L"," 3 1 , 1 7 "
"Sanderson, C.Z.","MAT"," 13713"
"Sanderson, G.W.","QU1"," 19","13"
"Sanderson, G.W.","QUI"," 19","24"
"Sanderson, G.W.'',-0- ,"
"Sanderson, Joel",-0- ,"
"Sanderson, Miss Clara",-0- ."
"Sanderson, W.","BET"," 23","32"
"Sands, D.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 8 "
"Sands, E.P.","MAT"," 13","I4"
"Sanford, A.","COL"," I 7","32"
"Sanford, W.H.","COL"," 1 7 , 3 2 "
"Sanford, Walter","OVI"," 25","3"
"Sanford, Walter","OVr," 25","4"
"Sanford, Wm.H.","COL"," 17","31"
"Sargant, E.T.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 8 "
"Sargant, Miss Sarah",-0- ,"
"Sargent, E.T.","VSH","
"Saunders, E.","BET"," 23":4"
"Saunders, H.F.","BAT"," 15":2"
"Saunders, H.K.","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 3 "
"Saunders, H.K.","BET"," 23":4"
"Saunders, H.R.",-0- ,"
"Sawdey, Mrs. Anna","COL"," 17","I4"
"Sawyer, A.J.","BUT"," 11":7"
"Sawyer, Andrew",-0- ,"
"Sayers, H.",-0- ,"
"Sayers, H.&amp; Son",-0- ,"
"Sayers, Mrs. Carrie"."MAT"," I 3","1"
"Sayers, R.H.",-0- ,"
"Sayles, Emily","GIL"," 3 I 2 0 "
"Sayles, Nelson","BAT"," 1 5 : 1 5 "
"Schaffmaster, Fritz","MAT"," 1 3 : 2 8 "
"Schaffmaster, Fritz","MAT"," 1 3 : 3 3 "
"Schaffmaster, Geo.","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 4 "
"Schaffmaster, Henry","MAT"," 13","29"
"Schaffmaster, Henry","MAT"," 1 3 : 3 3 "
"Scheidler. David","OVI"," 25","21"
"Scheidler, Dr.","OVI"," 2 5 : 2 1 "
"Scheidler,J.","C/W","
"Scheidler, John","C/W","
"Scheidler, John","C/W","
"Scheidler, John","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 1 "
"Schmedlen Speed Cart",-0- ."
"Schmedlen, W.A.",-0- ,"
"School","VGI","
"Schoor:VQU","
"School, 2nd Ward","C/W","
"School, 2nd Ward","C/W","
"School, 3rd Ward","C/W","
"School, 3rd Ward","C/W","
"School, 4th Ward","C/W","
"School, 4th Ward","C/W","
"Schubell. Fred.","BUT"," 1 I "."7"
"Schubell. Wm."."BUT"," 11":6"
"Schultz, B.","MAT"," 1 3 , 1 0 "
"Schultz, Jos.","ALG"," 27","21"
"Schumaker, John","OVI"," 25","10"
"Schursz, Abe","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 5 "
"Schurtz, Mrs. Tobias","BAT"," 1 5 : 3 2 "
"Schuriz, Mrs. Tobias","BAT"," 15","33"
"Schwarz, 0.1.".-0- ,"
"Scott, A.F.","G1R"," 9","23"
"Scott., Geo.F.","SHE"," 5","20"
"Scott, Wm.","ALG"," 2 7 , 8 "
"Scoville, S.S.","C/W","
"Scoville, S.S.","COL"." 17","21"
"Scoville, W.","QUI"." 19","19"
"Scoville, Wm.","UNI"." 7","15"
"Scoville, Wm.","UNI"," 7","16"

2

"Scribner, C.B.","BRO"," 21","11"
"Scribner, Francis","BAT"," 15","31"
"Scribner, Kate L.",-0- ,"
"Scribner, Miss Jennie",-0- ,"
"Scripter, B.D.","BUT"," 11","32"
"Seaberry, F.","QUI"," 19","23"
"Seaberry, Miss Hannah",-0- ,"
"Seachrist, J.F.","ALG"," 27","18"
"Searing, N.A.","BAT"," 1 5 : 2 8 "
"Sears, C.C.","QUI"," 19","8"
"Sears, C.C.",-0- ,"
"Sears, E.","COL"," 1 7 , 5 "
"Sebering, J.","QUI"," I 9 : 2 7 "
"Sebring, John","QUI"," 1 T: 2 2 "
"Sebring, John","QU1"," I T, " 2 7 "
"Sebring, John",-0- ,"
"Secon, John","BRO"," 21724"
"Second Avenue","VGI","
"Second Street","VSH","
"Secor, las.","BRO"," 2 1 : 1 3 "
"Seeley Farm",-0- ,"
"Seeley Street","C/W","
"Seeley, Chas","CAL"," 3 5 : 2 4 "
"Seeley, S.M.","C/W","
"Seely's Park",-0"Seely, S.M.","COL"," 1 7 : 1 4 "
"Seely, S.M.","COL"," 1 7 . 1 5 "
"Seely, S.M.",-0- ."
"Seiler, John","BAT"," 1 5 : 1 7 "
"Sekosky, W.","MAT"," 1 3 : 3 6 "
"Selby, Monroe","BET"," 23","I6"
"Selby, Monroe"."BET"." 23","I7"
"Selby, Monroe","MAT"," 1 3 , 1 6 "
"Selby, Mrs. R.","BRO"," 2 1 , 1 3 "
"Selby, Mrs. R.","VBR","
"Selby, Wm.M.","SHE"," 5 " : 1 5 "
"Selfridge, J.A.","CAL"," 3 5 : 1 2 "
"Selles, Frank","BUT"," 1 I","24"
"Sellick, J.M.","GIR"," 9","35"
"Sellick, J.M.","GIR"," 9 : 3 6 "
"Sellick, Larry","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 6 "
"Selwood, Chas.","UN1"," 7 , Ò 2 "
"Sexberry, Alonzo","BAT"," 1 5 , 6 "
"Sexton, E.B.","C/W","
"Seymour, Geo.H.","VSH","
"Seymour. Henry",-0- ."
"Shafer, Andrew","GIL"," 31","7"
"Shafer, J.W.","UN1"," 7 " : 3 5 "
"Shafer, Mrs. C."."UNI"," 7 " : 3 2 "
"Shaffmaster, C.","BRO","
"Shaffmaster, C.","BRO"," 2I","3"
"Shaffmaster, C.","BRO"," 2 1 , 4 "
"Shaffmaster, C.","VBR","
"Shaffmaster,
"Shaffmaster, Fritz","MAT"," Frtiz",MAT",
"Shaffmaster, Fritz","MAT"," 1 3 : 3 4 "
"Shaffmaster. Fritz".-0- ,"
"Shaffmaster, J.H.",-0- ."
"Shamsheski, G.","BRO"," 2I","24"
"Shane, Mrs. E.","BRO"," 21","19"
"Shank, A. Est ","MAT"," 13","2"
"Shank, John D.","BET"," 2 3 : 2 8 "
"Shannon, Geo.","G1R"." 9 : 1 2 "
"Shannon, Gertie"."GIR"," 9","12"
"Shannon, J.A.","GIL"," 31","14"
"Sharp. Betsy","BUT"," 11","9"
"Sharp, Eugene","SHE","
"Shauts, Mrs. C.","UNI"," 7 " : 2 3 "
"Shaw. B.","SHE"," 5","3"
"Shaw, Benj.","SHE"," 5 " : 1 0 "
"Shaw, Benj.":SHE"," 5","3"
"Shaw,
"Shaw, Erastus","BRO"," 2I","5"
"Shaw, G.","GIR"," 9","32"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Shaw, G.S.","COL"," 17","6"
"Shaw, Geo","BAT''," 15","1"
"Shaw, Geo.","G1R"," 9 , 3 1 "
"Shaw, J.H.","BRO"," 2I","5"
"Shaw, J.H.","BRO"," 2I","6"
"Shaw, J.H.",-0- ,"
"Shaw, John N.","SHE"," 5","7"
"Shaw, L.","BET'," 23716"
"Shaw, Minnie","BET"," 2 3 , 1 6 "
"Shaw, Mrs. A.M.","BRO"," 2 1 7 6 "
"Shaw, Vinton H.","BRO"," 2 1 7 7 "
"Shaw, Wm.E.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 2 "
"Shay, Myron A.","OVI"," 25711"
"Shear &amp; Daily Addition","VQU","
"Shear, C.","VQU","
"Shedd, David","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 1 "
"Shedd, David","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 2 "
"Shedd, David","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 7 "
"Shedd, David","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 8 "
"Shedd, Nelson","G1R"," 9 , " 3 "
"Shedd, S.H.","G1R"," 9","1"
"Sheds, Frank. L.",-0- ,"
"Sheets, J.S.","KIN"," 3 3 , 4 "
"Sheffield, Geo.","BRO"," 2 I 9 "
"Sheffield, J.C.","BRO"," 2 1 7 8 "
"Shekoske, V.","BET"," 2 3 , 6 "
"Sheldon, Allen","QU1"," 1 9 , 2 0 "
"Sheldon, Allen","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 1 "
"Sheldon, Allen","QU1"," 1 9 , 2 8 "
"Sheldon, Allen","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 9 "
"Sheldon, Benj.","NOB"," 2 9 , 9 "
"Sheldon, K.R.","COL"," 1 7 . 2 9 "
"Sheldon, Laura","BAT"," 15"."5"
"Sheldon, T.G."."C/W","
"Shelhart, Chas.","MAT"," 1 3 , 4 "
"Shenefield, Emma","BUT"," 11 , 9 "
"Shepard, Chas.H.","BUT"," 1 I ","I2"
"Shepard, H.J.","BRO"," 2 I ","10"
"Shepard, H.T.","BRO"," 2I","3"
"Shepard, Jason",-0- ,"
"Sherer, Alben","CAL"," 35","2"
"Sherer, D.H.","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 "
"Sherer, Dan'1","CAL"," 35","14"
"Sherer, David","CAL"," 3 5 : 1 0 "
"Sherer, David","CAL"," 3 5 , 11 "
"Sherer, Samr,"CAL"," 3 5 , 1 0 "
"Sherer, SamT,"CAL"," 3 5 , 11 "
"Sherer, SamT,"CAL"," 3 5 , 1 4 "
"Sherer, Samel","CAL"," 3 5 , 3 "
"Sherer, Wm.","CAL"," 3 5 7 11 "
"Sherer, Wm.","CAL"," 3 5 , 3 "
"Sheridan Street","C/W","
"Sherman Street","C/W","
"Sherman Street","VBR","
"Sherman Street","VSH","
"Sherman, A B E T " , " 2 3 , 2 5 "
"Sherman, A.A.",-0- ,"
"Sherman. A.H.","BET"," 23735"
"Sherman, A.H.","BET"," 23736"
"Sherman, G.E.","QUI"," 19,..13"
"Sherman, Harriet","KIN"," 3 3 , 3 "
"Sherman, J.H.","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 9 "
"Sherman, L.C.","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 5 "
"Sherman, L.C.","OVI"," 25736"
"Sherman, Mason","GIL"." 3 I ","3"
"Sherman, Mrs. H.C.","OVI"," 25730"
"Sherman, P.","G1R","
"Sherman, P.S.","GIR"," 9","1"
"Sherman, Rant","BET"," 23730"
"Sherman, U.","GIR"," 9"."12"
"Sherman. Z. Est.","QU1"," 1 9 , 1 "
"Sherwood Lake","SHE"," 5 " : 1 6 "
"Sherwood Lake","SHE"," 5 , 1 7 "

"Sherwood Lake","SHE"," 5","9"
"Sherwood, First School- 0 - ,"
"Sherwood, S.M ","COL"," 17","36"
"Sherwood, Salomon","COL"," I7","25"
"Sherwood, Village of',"SHE"," 5 " : 2 8 "
"Sherwood, Village or,"SHE"," 5","33"
"Shicoski, ('has ","BRO"," 2I","24"
"Shwosk 1, G."."BRO"," 21","25"
"Shicoski, J ","BRO"," 2I","27"
"Shicoski, Jacob","BRO"," 21","26"
"Shilling, 14.14.","BUT"," 11","12"
"Shinneman, J.H.","BAT"," 15","27"
"Shinneman, J.S.","BAT"," 15","35"
"Shinneman, J.W.","BAT"," 15","26"
"Shinneman, M.F.","BAT"," 15","34"
"Shinneman, M.F.","BAT"," 15","34"
"Shipman. B.F.","BUT"," 11","15"
"Shipman, Hon. John B.",-0- ,"
"Shipman, John B.",-0- ,"
"Shipman, John B., Ex-Judge",-0- ,"
"Shippy, Jos.","BRO"," 2I","25"
"Shippy, Jos.","BRO"," 2 I ","26"
"Shippy, K.","BRO"," 2I","23"
"Shiver, H.","GIL"," 31","6"
"Shoecroft &amp; Brown","COL"," I
"Shoecroft, B.B.","COL"," 17","18"
"Shoecroft, B.B.","COL"," I 7","7"
"Shoemaker, C.","QUI","
"Shoemaker, C.J.","COL"," 170,-12"
"Shoffmanter, Fritz",-0- ,"
"Shook, David","MAT"," 13732"
"Shook, Mrs. E.","BRO"," 2 1 7 6 "
"Shook, Mrs. E.","BRO"," 21","7"
"Shook, Wm.","BRO"," 2 1 7 6 "
"Shook, Wm.","BRO"," 21","7"
"Shook,Geo.","QUI"," 19","I"
"Short, A.T.","COL"," 1 7 , 3 5 "
"Short, A.T.","COL"," 17","36"
"Short, B.W.",-0- ,"
"Short, Brazilla","BET"." 2 3 , 8 "
"Short, Brazilla","BET"," 2 3 , 9 "
"Shoudler, Hiram",-0- ,"
"Showers. Eliza","OVI"," 25","30"
"Showgoquett","SHE"," 5 " , " I 8 "
"Shrimp, G.","BRO''," 2I","27"
"Shultz, .I.","MAT"," 13","15"
"Shultz, John","ALG"," 27","13"
"Shumer, Levi","ALG"," 2 7 : 2 6 "
"Shumway, Levi","ALG"," 27","33"
"Shurtz, J.D.","BRO"," 2I","12"
"Signisti, John","BAT"," 15","3 I"
"Sikoski, Steph.","BET"." 2 3 , 2 0 "
"Silkens, Henry","NOB"," 29","4"
"Silver Lake","KIN"," 3 3 , 1 0 "
"Silver Lake","KIN"," 33","15"
"Silver Lake","KIN"," 33","16"
"Silver Lake","KIN"," 33","22"
"Silver Lake","KIN"," 3 3 , 9 "
"Silver Tips Cigars",-0- ,"
"Simkins, M.C.","ALG"," 2 7 . 3 1 "
"Simkins, Wm.","ALG"," 27","30"
"Simmon, C.W.","BAT"," 15","35"
"Simmons, George Conn",-0- ,"
"Simmons, H.R.","BUT"," 11 , 1 0 "
"Simmons, H.R.","VHE","
"Simmons, Hiram R.",-0- ,"
"Simmons, .1.","VUC","
"Simmons, R.M.","UNI","
"Simmons, R.M.","VUC","
"Simonds, Mrs. J.L.","BUT"," 11 7 1 4 "
"Simonds, R.K.","SHE"," 5","3"
"Simonds, Rodney","SHE"," 5"."3"
"Simons, S.0 ","QUI"," 19","17"

2

"Simpson, F ","BRO"." 21"."2"
"Simpson, " , " B R O " , - 21","3"
"Sinclair, A ","SHE"," 5"."28"
"Sinclair. 1.","COL"," 17',"34"
"Sinclair, rhos ","BUT"," 11"."20"
"Sindlinger, John","BRO"," 2I","6"
"Sindlinger. John","MAT"," 13732"
"Sindlinger, John","MAT"," 13',"34"
"Sisco, Albert","UN1"," 7 " , " 2 I "
"Sisco, Wm ","UN1"," 7 " , " 2 I "
"Sisco, Wm.","UN1"," 7","22"
"Sisson, J.","BAT"," 15","29'
"Sisson, John","BAT'," 15","28"
"Skeels, Nelson",-0"Skerts, C ","UNI"," 7","24"
"Skinner, C.D.",-0- ,"
"Skinner, V.0.","CAL"." 35","10"
"Slaughter House","C/W","
"Slaughter Housc","C/W","
"Sleeper, Amercus","UNI"," 7 " 7 6 "
"Sletanski, M.","BRO"," 21,"27"
"Slisher, G.","BRO"," 21","35"
"Slisher, John","BRO"," 21","34"
"Slornan,1",-0- ,"
"Slosson, Wm.","KIN"," 33"."16"
"Sly, Miss Ftachael",-0- ,"
"Slygles, Chas."."C/W","
"Smead, Chas.","BET"," 23","9"
"Smead, E.","BET"," 23","4"
"Smead, Elizabeth","BET"," 23","9"
"Smead, Mary A.",-0- ,"
"Srnead, N.","BET"," 23","4"
"Smead, Nelson","BET"," 23","10"
"Smead, Nelson","BET"," 23","3"
"Smiley, A.M.","GIL",- 31713"
"Smiley, Mary","GIL"," 3I","24"
"Smiley, Nora","ALG"," 27","7"
"Smiley, S.A.","ALG"," 27","21"
"Smiley, S.A.","ALG"," 27","28"
"Smith &amp; Pratt",-0- ,"
"Smith Street","CTW","
"Smith's Addition","C/W","
"Smith, A.","BAT"," 15","23"
"Smith, A.L.","GIR"," 9","20"
"Smith, A.L.","G1R"," 9","6"
"Smith,
"Smith, Ardella",-0- ."
"Smith, Austin","OVI"," 25","19"
"Smith, B.H. Est."."GIR"." 9","15"
"Smith, B.H. Est.","GIR": 9"."16"
"Smith, Benjamin",-0"Smith. C.","BRO"," 2I","28"
"Smith, cr.",49"Smith, C . E . " . " M AT: 13","7"
"Smith, C.R."."NOB"," 29"."2"
"Smith, C.R.","UNI"." 7","33"
"Smith, Chas.","BRO"," 21","19"
"Smith, Chas ","BRO"." 21","20"
"Smith, Chas.","KIN"," 33":11"
"Smith, Chas.","OVI"." 25"."6"
"Smith, Clara A.","MAT"," 13"."25"
"Smith, Clara M ",-0- ."
"Smith, D.&amp; E.L."."COL"." 7"."26"
"Smith. David","BLIT'," I 1728"
"Smith, E."."BRO"," 21"."35"
"Smith. E."."MAT"," 13"."16"
"Smith, E.","MAT'," 13","21"
"Smith, E.0.",-0-,"
"Smith, Elie B.","OVI","
"Smith, Elie B.","OVI"." 25"."8"
"Smith, Ella","BUT"," I 1","33"
"Smith. F.J.","UNI"." 7 " , 2 8 "
"Smith. F.V.",-0- ,"
"Smith, Fred E.".-0- ,"

�INDEX 1 0 ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Smith, Geo.","CAL"," 35"," I
"Smith, Geo.","NOB"," 2 9 7 1 0 "
"Smith, H.","GIL"," 3I","12"
"Smith, H.","QU1"," 19","4"
"Smith, FI.B.",-0- ."
"Smith. H.C.","BUT"," 11%16"
"Smith, H.H.","BET"," 23"."9"
"Smith,
"Smith, H.H. (Residence)",-0- ,"
"Smith, Harriet"."BRO"," 2I","30"
"Smith, Harrist","BRO"," 2 1 7 2 8 "
"Smith, Harvey"."SHE"," 5 7 1 3 "
"Smith, Harvey","SHE"," 5","24"
"Smith. Herbert 1.",-0- ,"
"Smith, J.C."."COL"," I 7","5"
"Smith. Jesse"."CAL"," 35","9"
"Smith, John","BRO"," 2I","10"
"Smith, John","GIL"," 3I","14"
"Smith, John","NOB"," 29","10"
"Smith, John","NOB"," 2 9 . 11 "
"Smith. L.","GIR"," 9 , 3 3 "
"Smith. M.","UNI"," 7 , 2 4 "
"Smith. M.A.",-0- ,"
"Smith, M.A. Est.","COL"," 1 7 , 4 "
"Smith, M.A. Est.","COL"," 17","5"
"Smith, M.E.","MAT"," I 3","6"
"Smith, M.E."."SHE"," 5 , 2 0 "
"Smith. Marshall","NOB"," 2 9 : 1 4 "
"Smith, Marshall'',"NOB"," 2 9 7 1 5 "
"Smith, Martha","NOB"," 2 9 7 1 0 "
"Smith, Mary","CAL"," 35","1"
"Smith, Mary","NOB","
"Smith, Mattie"."NOB"," 29","10"
"Smith, Miss Mary",-0- ," 73",.o.
"Smith. Moses",-0- ,"
"Smith, Mrs. A. Mahlon",-0- ."
"Smith, Mrs. D.H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 7 "
"Smith, Mrs. E.","BUT"," I ! ","I2"
"Smith, Mrs. H.B.","SHE"," 5 , 2 4 "
"Smith. Mrs. M.","BRO"," 2 1 : 2 8 "
"Smith, Mrs. M.","BRO"," 2 1 : 3 1 "
"Smith. Mrs. R.","UNI"," 7","16"
"Smith, 0.L.","QUI"," 19","9"
"Smith, Ora","BUT"," 11","28"
"Smith, Ora","BUT"," 11 : 2 9 "
"Smith, P.A."."UNI"," 7","34"
"Smith, P.D.":BET"," 23","18"
"Smith, Robt.","GIL"," 31","12"
"Smith, S.A.","VHE","
"Smith, S.B.","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 9 "
"Smith, S.B.","BRO"," 21","32"
"Smith, Sarn'1"."BAT"," 15","22"
"Smith, Sarah E.","GIR"," 9 " , " I 5 "
"Smith, T.","ALG"," 27","19"
"Smith, T. Est.","COL"," 17","16"
"Smith, Tennie","NOB"," 29","10"
"Smith, Thos.","BRO"," 21"."10"
"Smith, Thos. Est.","C/W","
"Smith, W.","BRO"," 21","10"
"Smith, W.C.","UNI"," 7","3 I"
"Smith, W.L."."C/W","
"Smith. W L.","C/W","
"Smith, Wm.","BET"," 23","24"
"Smith, Wm.","OVI"," 25"."19"
"Smoker, F.","BRO"," 21","
"Smoker, Geo ":BET"," 23","19"
"Smoker, Geo "."BET"," 23","30"
"Smoker.1 &amp; A .","BRO"," 2I","22"
"Smoker, J.&amp; A.","BRO"," 2I"."35"
"Smoker. Jos.","BRO"," 2I","23"
"Snook. Jos ","NOB"," 29","22"
"Snow Prairie Stock Farm",-0- ,"
"Snow, Saml","UNI"," 7","10"
"Snow, Saml","UNI"," 7 7 1 1 "

"Snow, Samr."UNI"," 7","3"
"Snyder, A.E.".-0- ,"
"Snyder, E.A.","MAT"," 13"."29"
"Snyder, Henry","BET"," 23":27"
"Snyder, John","NOB"," 29":11"
"Snyder, John","NOB"," 29","16"
"Snyder, John","NOB"," 2 9 7 9 "
"Snyder, L.","COL"," 17","33"
"Snyder, Levi","MAT"," 1 3 , 6 "
"Snyder, Peter","BUT"," 11":24"
"Sobbeshaski, J.M.","GIR"," 9 : 3 6 "
"Soldiers",-0- ,"
"Sonsley, Leroy","BET"," 23","36"
"Sorter, D.","OVI"," 25","33"
"Sorter, David","BET"," 23","22"
"Sorter, Delevan","OVI"," 2 5 : 3 4 "
"Sorter, Jas.M.","OVI"," 25","I3"
"Sorter, Wm.","OVI"," 25","28"
"Sorter, Wm.","OVI"," 2 5 : 3 3 "
"Soskenskee, Mike","BET"," 2 3 , 6 "
"Soule, Carle L.","KIN"," 33"," I"
"Sounders, H.","ALG"," 27","I3"
"South Butler Post
"South Lake","COL"," 1 7 : 2 0 "
"South Street"."VUC","
"Southerland, Geo.","GIR"," 9","35"
"Southerland, M.","GIR"," 9","35"
"Southern Michigan Hotel","C/W","
"Southern Michigan Hotel",''C/W","
"Southern Michigan
"Southern Railroad",-0- ," 7¯".¯.
"Southern State (every)",-0"Southworth, C.M.","ALG"," 27,-19"
"Southworth, Floyd","COL"," I 7","2"
"Southworth, Mr.",-0- ."
"Sowers, Nickolas","NOB"," 2 9 7 4 "
"Spade, Neaman","GIL"," 31716"
"Spade, Nellie","KIN"," 33","I7"
"Spade, Noah","KIN"," 3 3 7 4 "
"Spade, Noah","KIN"," 3 3 , 5 "
"Spade, Noah",-0- ,"
"Spade, William",-0- ,"
"Spades, 1.","BRO"," 2I","28"
"Spades, L.","BRO"," 2 I " : 2 8 "
"Spalding, Mary","GIR"," 9"."15"
"Spark, John","BUT"," 11","30"
"Sparks, John","BUT"," I 1","31"
"Sparks, John","BUT"," I 1","32"
"Sparks, M.","QUI"," I 9.,"5"
"Spaulding, Geo.","ALG"," 27","14"
"Spaulding, Mason","QUI"," 19","35"
"Speaker, Jacob","BUT"," 11 7 1 9 "
"Speaker, Jacob","BUT"," I 1","6"
"Speaker, Jacob","BUT"," 11":8"
"Speaker, Jennie"."BUT"," 1 I ":29"
"Spectators Stand","VUC"."
"Speer, David","CAL"," 3 5 . 1 0 "
"Speer. las.","CAL"," 35"."10"
"Spencer, A.P.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 5 "
"Spencer, Abram","COL"," I 7 " : 4 "
"Spencer, M.0.","SHE"," 5 , 3 4 "
"Spencer, Mrs. Wilson","SHE"," 5","3"
"Spencer. S.E.","GIR"," 9"."2"
"Spofford, B.S.","UNI"," 7","25"
"Spofford, B.S.",-0- ,"
"Spofford, C.C.","UNI"," 7","25"
"Spomer, N.",''QUI"," 19","5"
"Spore, C.B.","UNI"." 7 7 1 2 "
"Sprague Street","C/W","
"Sprague Street","C/W","
"Sprague, Addie","BAT"," 15","4"
"Sprague, Warren","BUT"." I 1":23"
"Sprague, Wm.","BUT"," 11":23"
"Sprague. Wm.","BUT"." 11":26"

2

"Squires, Elizabeth","NOB"," 29":21"
"St. Johns,":BRO"," 2 I " : 1 2 "
"St. Joseph S t e e r : W C " :
"St. Scenes &amp; Public Buildings",-0- ,"
"St. Scenes &amp; Public Buildings",-0- ,"
"St.John, Mrs.","VBR","
"Stafford, C.W.","UNI"," 7","10"
"Stafford, C.W.","UNI"," 7","15"
"Stafford, Thos.","QUI"," 19,"2"
"Stafford, Thos.","QUI"," 19","3"
"Stahl, Henry","OVI"," 25","29"
"Stahl, P.","BET"," 2 3 : 2 9 "
"Staily, A.","MAT"," 13","5"
"Staily, .1."."MAT"." 1 3 : 3 4 "
"Staily, M.R.","MAT"," 13","34"
"Staily, Mrs. Anna","MAT"," 13","8"
"Staley, Fred.","CAL"," 35","I4"
"Staley. Marie",-0"Stallewald, V.","BRO"," 21":23"
"Standish, H.","QUI"," 1 9 : 1 6 "
"Staniford, las.","SHE"," 5","4"
"Stanton, A.W.","QUI"," 19","34"
"Stanton, E.","MAT"," 13","4"
"Stanton, Ed.","MAT"," 13","3"
"Stanton, Edward","SHE"," 5 7 1 0 "
"Stanton, Edward","SHE"," 5 , " ! ! "
"Stanton, Edward","SHE"," 5 7 1 5 "
"Stanton, Edward","SHE"," 5","34"
"Stanton, Edward","SHE"," 5","9"
"Stanton, Mrs. S.","BUT"," I l l "
"Stanton, W.A.","UNI"," 7 " : 5 "
"Stanton, W.H.","UNI"," 7 " : 6 "
"Stanton, Wm.A.","SHE"," 5"."3"
"Star Publishing Company",-0- ,"
"Star, George",-0"Star, J.T.",-0- ,"
"Starr, Geo. (Residence)",-0- :
"Starr, George",-0"Starr, 1.","C/W","
"Start, John Sr.",-0- ."
"Starr, Miss
"Start, Wm."."BRO"," 2I","18"
"State","COL"," 17","10"
"State","OVI"," 2 5 : 2 9 "
"State Public School","COL","
"State Public School",-0- ,"
"State Street","C/W","
"State Street","C/W","
"State Street","VBR","
"State Street","VHE"."
"Stauks, A.C.","CAL"," 35","8"
"Stave Factory","VQ1.1","
"Stearns, A. M."."C/W","
"Steffe, Calvin",-0- ,"
"Steffe, Edward",-0- ,"
"Steffey, Calvin","GIL"," 3 1 : 1 0 "
"Steffey, Ed.","GIL"," 31","1 I"
"Steffey, Edward","GIL"," 3I","10"
"Steffey, Jesse","GIL"," 31 ":
"Stejanski, M.","BRO"," 2 1 : 1 4 "
"Sidling, Mrs. M."."KIN"," 33"."24"
"Stephenson, Eliza":BET"," 23"."31"
"Stephenson, Eliza","GIL"," 3 1 7 4 "
"Stcppler, John G.","C/W","
"Stevens, A.","COL"," 17734"
"Stevens, E.","UNI"," 7","4"
"Stevens. Eben"."UNI"," 7","20"
"Stevens, F.","BRO"," 21,"12"
"Stevens. Flora","VBR"."
"Stevens, G.W.","MAT"," 13","34"
"Stevens. H.",''ALG"," 2 7 : 11 "
"Stevens, Mrs. L A W.","('/W"."
"Steward, Gibson","NOB"," 29","22"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Stewart, August","CAL"," 35","
"Stewart, August","CAL"," 35","I4"
"Stewart, G.","ALG"," 2 7 7 6 "
"Stewart, Jas.","CAL"," 35,"5"
"Stiffey, Jos.","NOB"," 29710"
"Still, Mrs. L.D.7UNI"," 7 , 1 "
"Stock Yard","VUC","
"Stockdale, Henry","CAL"," 3 5 , 3 "
"Stockdale, Jane","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 4 "
"Stockdale, Mary","ALG"," 27734"
"Stockwell, Ira","ALG"," 27","9"
"Stoddard, Allen",-0- ,"
"Stoddard, Mrs. E.","C/W","
"Stokes, A.C.","K1N"," 33","23"
"Stokes, A.C. Est.","CAL"," 35717"
"Stokes, A.C. Est.","CAL"," 35718"
"Stokes, Frank","KIN"," 33723"
"Stokes, L i n c o l n 7 K I N 7 3 3 , 1 9 "
"Stone, Elmer7BET"," 23710"
"Stone, Elmer","BET"," 2 3 , 11 "
"Stone, 0.D.7BET"," 23710"
"Store, "The Fair",-0- ,"
"Stove Factory","C/W","
"Stover, John","BAT"," 1 5 , 3 0 "
"Stovick, Thos.","GIR"," 9","I2"
"Stow Creek","ALG"," 27716"
"Stow Creek","ALG"," 27717"
"Stow Creek","ALG"," 2 7 7 7 "
"Stow Creek","ALG"," 27","8"
"Stowe, Elizabeth","ALG"," 2 7 7 7 "
"Stoy, Isaac7SHE"," 5 , 2 8 "
"Straight, W.P.","COL"," 1 7 , 4 "
"Strainer, E.","BRO"," 21722"
"Strait of Mackinac",-0- ,"
"Strait, W.P.","GIR"," 9 7 1 8 "
"Strang, Chas.","BRO"," 21","1"
"Strang, Chas."."BRO"," 21 ","12"
"Strang, Daniel","QUI"," 19","1"
"Strang, Esther","BET"," 23","17"
"Strang, Esther',"BET"," 23","8"
"Stranton, John","BAT"," 1 5 : 1 2 "
"Stray, Geo.J.","GIR"," 9 , 1 0 "
"Stray, Lusius","GIR"," 9","9"
"Streeter, Comelius","ALG"," 2 7 7 3 "
"Strickland, C.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 9 "
"Strickland, Geo.","UNI"," 7 7 2 "
"Strickland, lerome","COL"," 1 7 , 2 "
"Strickland, Jerome E.",-0- ,"
"Strobec, Milton A.","OVI"," 25","15"
"Stroh, 1-1.7QUI"," 1 9 , 3 0 "
"Stroh, S.","QUI"," 19","30"
"Stroh, S.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 1 "
"Strong, Berton","OVI"," 25732"
"Strong, Berton &amp; Harriet","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 1 "
"Strong, Burton","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 1 "
"Strong, D.H.","GIR"," 9 , 3 6 "
"Strong, J.S.","MAT"," 1 3 7 2 "
"Strong, John","BET"," 23715"
"Strong, Myron","KIN"," 33719"
"Strong, Myron W.",-0- ,"
"Strong, S.","KIN"," 3 3 , 5 "
"Struchly, David","BRO"," 2 1 , 3 3 "
"Struchly, M.","BRO"," 2 1 , 1 7 "
"Stryke, J.T.","BAT"," 15720"
"Stuart, James B.",-0- ,"
"Stull, Albert",-0- ,"
"Stull, Bamhard".-0- ,"
"Stull, Ellen",-0- ,"
"Stull, Jacob B.",-0- ,"
"Stull, L.","MAT"," 1 3 , 1 9 "
"Stull, L.","MAT"," 1 3 . 2 0 "
"Stull, Lazarus",-0- ,"

"Stull, S.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 1 "
"Stull,
"Sullivan, J C."."UNI"," 7","26"
"Sullivan, J.C.7UNI"," 7 7 2 7 "
"Sullivan, M.","QUI"," 19","19"
"Summer, Peter","NOB"," 29","I5"
"Summit Street","VUC","
"Sumpter",-0- ,"
"Sun Printing Office",-0- ,"
"Suter, Fred.","NOB"," 29","2"
"Suter, Fred.","NOB"," 29","3"
"Swabrick, Jos.","BAT"," 15","25"
"Swabrick, Thos.","BAT"," 15","24"
"Swabrick, Thos.","BAT"," 15725"
"Swaffield, R.7C/W","
"Swain's Addition","VSH","
"Swain, C.E.","SHE","
"Swain, C.E.","VSH","
"Swain, Elias","BET"," 23","9"
"Swain, John","NOB"," 29,"4"
"Swain, M.E. Est.","SHE"," 5 7 3 3 "
"Swain, M.E. Est.","VSH'',"
"Swan C r e e k 7 B E T 7 2 3 7 4 "
"Swan Creek","BET"," 2 3 , 5 "
"Swan C r e e k 7 B E T 7 2 3 7 8 "
"Swan Creek","BRO"," 2 1 7 1 "
"Swan Creek","BRO"," 21717"
"Swan Creek","BRO"," 21718"
"Swan Creek","BRO"," 2 1 7 7 "
"Swan Creek","BRO"," 21","8"
"Swan Creek","BRO"," 2 1 7 9 "
"Swan Creek","MAT"," 13","20"
"Swan Creek","MAT"," 13","21"
"Swan Creek","MAT"," I 3","27"
"Swan Creek","MAT"," 13","28"
"Swan Creek","MAT"," 13729"
"Swan Creek","MAT"," 13","30"
"Swan Creek","MAT"," 13731"
"Swan Creek","MAT"," 13735"
"Swan Creek","MAT"," 13","36"
"Swan, E.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 1 "
"Swan, Fred","UNI"," 7 , 2 6 "
"Swan, H i r a m 7 B E T 7 23",''16"

"Swan, Jared R.","QUI"," 19","26"
"Swan, Jos.","A LG"," 27","1"
"Swan, Jos.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 6 "
"Swan, Levi","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 6 "
"Swan, R.","QUI"," 19726"
"Swartwout,1.1.7VUC","
"Swartz,17MAT"," 13736"
"Swartz, Win " N O B " , " 2 9 , 3 "
"Sweeney, E.&amp; 1.8.7NOB"," 2 9 , 2 0 "
"Sweeney, Thos.","NOB"," 29","18"
"Sweeney, Thos.","NOB"," 29","19"
"Sweeny, 1.D.","BRO"," 2I","33"
"Sweet, Benj.","OVI"," 25","7"
"Sweet, E.","OVI"," 2 5 7 7 "
"Sweet, Hezekiah",-0- ,"
"Sweet, Hezekiah, Sherifr,-0- ,"
"Sweeting, F.W.","GIL"," 3 1 7 6 "
"Sweeting, Jud.","BET"," 23","3I"
"Sweeting, Volney","BRO"," 2I","36"
"Swell, J.E.","COL"," I 7 , 2 6 "
"Swick, Geo.","QUI"," 19712"
"Swift, H.","QUI"," 1 9 7 11 "
"Swift, Hannah","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 0 "
"Swift, Hannah","QUI"," 1 9 , 11 "
"Switts, Jacob","QUI"," 19","23"
"Swobrick, Jas.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 4 "

3

"Tabor, Adelbert7ALG"," 2 7 7 1 "
"Taft, ,l ""A IX?," 27",115"
"Taft..1."."ALG"," 27","22"
"Taft, Sarah",-0- ,"
"Taggart, B P.","BRO"," 2I","16'
"Taggart, B.P 7 8 RO"," 2I","18"
"Taggart, David7BRO"," 21",16"
"Taggart, John7BRO"," 2 I","16"
"Talbot, L . B . 7 U N I " , " 7","15"
"Talbot, L.B.","VUC'","
"Talhassee Creek","ALG"," 27","19"
"Talhassee Creek","ALG"," 27","27"
"Talhassee Creek","ALG"," 27","28"
"Talhassee Creek","ALG"," 27","29"
"Talhassee C r e e k 7 A L G 7 27","30"
"Talhassee Creek","ALG"," 2 7 7 3 2 '
"Tallent, Jacob","QU1"," 19","I3"
"Tallent, T.","QUr," 19","22"
"Talmadge, Wm.","CAL"," 35","8"
"Tannery","C/W","
"Tannery7C/W","
"Tarr, Margaret","OVI"," 25","13"
"Taylor S t r e e t 7 C / W 7
"Taylor Street7VQU","
"Taylor, A l m o n d 7 O V I 7 25","3"
"Taylor, Cassius","BUT'," 11 ","18"
"Taylor, E.M.","GIR"," 9 " , " I 7 "
"Taylor, Enos","ALG"," 27","26"
"Taylor, F.","MAT"," 13","8"
"Taylor, Fred","SHE"," 5 " , " I 7 "
"Taylor, Fred","SHE"," 5 " , " I 9 "
"Taylor, Fred","SHE"," 5","20"
"Taylor, G.","VUC","
"Taylor, Ira7GIL"," 3 1 7 1 5 "
"Taylor, las.","BUT"," 11","6"
"Taylor, John","BAT"," 15","36"
"Taylor, John7BUT"," 11","19"
"Taylor, L.","BAT"," 15","28"
"Taylor, Leonard"."BAT7 15",28"
"Taylor, Leonard","BAT"," 15","29"
"Taylor, Linus","ALG"," 27","27"
"Taylor, Mrs. Jas.","BAT''," 15","32"
"Taylor, Mrs. Jos.","BAT"," 15","27"
"Taylor, Mrs. S . 7 M AT ' , " 13","3"
"Taylor, N.",''BUT"," 11 ","30"
"Taylor, Reuben","BUT"," 11 7 1 9 "
"Taylor, S.","ALG"," 27","6"
"Taylor, S.","GIR"," 9","25"
"Taylor, T.","GIR"," 9","25"
"Taylor, T.D.","QUI"," 19","4"
"Taylor, Wm.C.","BUT"," I 1","18"
"Teachout, E l i a s 7 0 V 1 7 25","6"
"Teachout, L.","OVI"," 25","7"
"Teachout, L . 7 0 V 1 7 2 5 7 8 "
"Teachout. R . 7 0 V 1 7 25"."6"
"Teachout, Stephen M . 7 0 V I " . " 25"."6"
"Teall, Vive","CAL"," 35","3"
"Tekonsha Creek","BUT"." 11"."3"
"Tekonsha Creek","BUT'," 11 7 4 "
"Tekonsha C r e e k 7 B U T 7 11 7 5 "
"Tekonsha Creek7BUT'," 11 7 6 "
"Teller, Delmore A.",-0- ,"
"Teller, Henry","NOB"," 29","I2"
"Teller, Hon. Henry M.",-0- ,"
"Teller, I . W. 7 M AT " , " 13","19"
"Teller. Mary",-0- ,"
"Teller. Stephen",-0- ,"
"Teller, Therom".-0- ,"
"Tenney, E.T,"."SHE"," 5","21"
"Tenney, Femsent","BUT"," I 1","18"
"Tenney, Frement7BUT." 11","7"
"Tenny. Aurilla","BUT"," 11 7 1 8 "
"Terhune. Nelson G . 7 0 V I " , " 25","13"
"Tenien, Catherine","UNI"," 7"."16"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Terrien, Catherine","UN1"," 7 , 1 7 "
"Thatcher, H.J.","G1R"," 9","21"
"Thatcher, M.","BUT"," 11","10"
"Thatcher, Mrs. C.","UNI"," 7 , 1 1 "
"Thatcher, Mrs. C.","UN1"," 7","15"
"Thatcher, Mrs. C.","UNI"," 7","3"
"Thatcher, R.C.","GIR"," 9 , 2 1 "
"Thayer, Anna","SHE"," 5 , 2 7 "
"Thayer, Jackson","SHE"," 5 , 2 7 "
"Thayer, John (Heirs)","SHE"," 5","26"
"Thayer, John (Heirs)","SHE"," 5 , 2 7 "
"Thayer, W.&amp; 1.","SHE"," 5","27"
"The
"Third Street","VSH","
"Thomas Street","VUC","
"Thomas, Ann E.","BET"," 23","25"
"Thomas, Jacob","COL"," 1 7 , 3 1 "
"Thomas, N.D.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 1 "
"Thompson &amp; Brown","GIL"," 31","5"
"Thompson &amp; Wilcox","BAT"," 15","I6"
"Thompson's Addition","C/W","
"Thompson, A.","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 2 "
"Thompson. A.F.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 7 "
"Thompson, Alfred","C/W","
"Thompson, Alonzo",-0- ,"
"Thompson, C.","GIR"," 9 " , " 3 I "
"Thompson, C.","MAT"," 1 3 7 2 2 "
"Thompson, C.P.",''ALG"," 27","19"
"Thompson, Charles",-0- ,"
"Thompson, F.","MAT"," 13","32"
"Thompson, Frank","CAL"," 35","8"
"Thompson, G.","BUT"," 11 7 1 2 "
"Thompson. Geo.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 4 "
"Thompson, Mary","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 5 "
"Thompson, Mary E.",-0- ,"
"Thompson, Mrs.","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 6 "
"Thompson, Mrs. D.B.","CAL"," 3 5 , 6 "
"Thompson, Mrs.J.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 3 "
"Thompson, Mrs. J.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 6 "
"Thompson, T.L.","COL"," 17","13"
"Thompson. W.W.","QU1"," 1 9 , 3 6 "
"Thompson, Wm.","ALG"," 2 7 7 1 6 "
"Thorns, F.J.","MAT"," 13","4"
"Thornton,. Francis M.","SHE"," 5 , 2 6 "
"Thornton, L.","SHE"," 5","26"
"Thornton, W.C.","SHE"," 5 , 2 6 "
"Thorpe, C.J.","C/W","
"Thorpe, C.J.&amp; Co.",-0- ,"
"'Morton, W.C.","SHE"," 5","23"
"Thurber,
"Thurley, J."."BRO"," 2 1 7 2 "
"Thurstin,
"Thurston, A.P."."BRO"," 2 1 , 1 8 "
"Thyer, Jason","SHE"," 5","35"
"Tibbets, B.S.","COL"." 17","17"
"Tibbetts, B.S.",-0- ."
"Tibbetts, C.R.",-0- ,"
"Tibbetts,
"Tice. Daniel"."BRO"," 2I","25"
"Tice, F.B.","BRO"," 2I","36"
"Tiff, Stephen","GIL"," 31","2"
"Tiff, A.J."."ALG"," 2 7 7 3 2 "
"Tilt, A.J.","CAL"," 35","5"
A.J.".-0- , ' 8 5 . "lift, E.V.".-0- ,"
"lift, J.B.","ALG"." 27","20"
"lift, J.B."."ALG"," 27","29"
"Tilt, R.D.","ALG"," 27","33"
Stephen",-0- ,"86",'O
"Tillotson, 1.","SHE"," 5"."21"
"Tillotson, J.L.","SHE"," 5","32"
"Tillotson. las.","MAT"," 13","6"
'Tilton, Geo.W ","MAT"," 13","I5"
"Timmerson, H.","COL"," 17","8"

"Tindall, M.H.&amp; M.A.","ALG"," 27721"
"Tindall, W.H.&amp; M.A.","ALG"," 27"."16"
"Tinkham, D.","GIR"," 9 , " 3 4 "
"Tisdell, Wm.","BRO"," 21","25"
"Toledo- 0 - ,"
"Tombaugh, Aaron","KIN"," 33717"
"Tompkins, Addison","OVI"," 25","I3"
"Tompkins, Addison","OVI"," 25","24"
"Tompkins, C.A.","G1R"," 9","I4"
"Tompkins, D.D.","QUI"," 19","34"
"Tompkins, D.D.","QUI"," 19735"
"Tompkins, Ed.","OVI"," 25","33"
"Tompkins, Ed.","OVI"," 25","33"
"Tompkins, F.J.","GIR"," 9 , 1 5 "
"Tompkins, F.J.","VG1","
"Tompkins, Frank","OVI"," 25","28"
"Tompkins, H.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 4 "
"Tompkins, J.T.","GIR"," 9 , 1 5 "
"Tompkins, J.T.","GIR"," 9¥,-16"
"Tompkins. Mary","GIR"," 9 , 1 4 "
"Tompkins, Mary","GIR"," 9 , 1 5 "
"Tompkins, Miss Nancy",-0- ,"
"Tompkins, T. Est.","QUI"," 19","34"
"Tompkins, W.A.","GIR"," 9 " , " I "
"Tompkins, W.A.","GIR"," 9","I I"
"Tompkins, W.A.","GIR"," 9 % 1 6 "
"Tompkins, W.A.","GIR"," 9%"2"
"Tompkins, Wm.E.","ALG"," 2 7 , 4 "
"Tompson Street","VUC","
"Tompson, H.","MAT"," 13","29"
"Torhune, N.","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 3 "
"Tower Street","VUC","
"Tower, I.","VUC","
"Town of Green",-0- ,"
"Towns P.O.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 4 "
"Towns, E.","QU1"," 1 9 , 1 6 "
"Towns, Edward","VQU","
"Towsley, Jos.","KIN"," 3 3 , 2 0 "
"Towsley, L.M.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 5 "
"Towsley, L.M.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 6 "
"Tozier, E.G.","BET"," 23","34"
"Tozier, Wm.","BET"," 2 3 , 1 5 "
"Tracy, 0.E.","QUI"," 19"."I"
"Trams, Fred.","MAT"," 1 3 7 7 "
"Travers, Mrs. H.M.","SHE"," 5 , 2 1 "
"Trayer, Elizabeth","BET"," 2 3 , 7 "
"Treacher, Wm.","OVI"," 25","15"
"Treat, Catherine","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 8 "
"Treat, E.","OVI"." 25","7"
"Treat. Egbert W.","OVI"," 25","5"
"Treat, Egbert W.","OVI"," 2 5 , 8 "
"Treat, Egbert W.",-0- ,"
"Treat, Hosea G.","OVI"," 25","17"
"Treat, S.1.","COL"," I 7 . 2 8 "
"Treat, S.I.","COL"," 17732"
"Treat, Sam'1","OVI"," 2 5 , 4 "
"Treat, Sam'I","OVI"," 25","5"
"Tricosky, John","MAT"," I 3","36"
"Trim, Ira","QUI"," I 9 , " 2 "
"Trim, Z.C.","QUI"," 19","2"
"Tripp, Lester","KIN"." 33","3"
"Tripp, Lester"."K1N"," 3 3 , 4 "
"Trisch, Rebecca",-0- ,"
"Trisdell, Mrs. J.R.","BRO"," 2 1 . 2 2 "
"Troutman, J.S.","GIR"," 9","31"
"Troutwine. J.S.","UNI"," 7 7 3 6 "
"Truby, W.B.","MAT"," 13718"
"Truesdale, Wm.","BET"," 23","30"
"Trumball. Chas.","BAT"," I5","6"
"Trumbell, Sylvester","BAT"." 1 5 , 5 "
"Trumble, C.","MAT"," 13","10"
"Trumble. 0.G.","MAT"." 1 3 , 1 0 "
"Trumble, Polly"."MAT"," 13","11"
"Trumble, Sylvester","BAT"." 15","6"

3

"Trumble, Wm.","MAT"," 13","2"
"Trumble, Wm.","MAT"," 13","3"
"Trump, C.W.","COL"," 17","19"
"Trump, G.W.",-0- ,"
"Trump, Jesse","OVI"," 25","30"
"Trusdell, C.L.",-0- ,"
"Tucker, C.M.",-0- ,"
"Tucker, C.S.","COL"," 17","10"
"Tucker, C.S.","COL"," 1 7 7 11 "
"Tucker, C.S. Est.","C/W","
"Tucker, C.S. Est.","C/W","
"Tucker, R.","BET"," 23","24"
"Tucker, R.T.","COL"," 1 7 , 3 2 "
"Tuckey, Francis","OVI"," 25","5"
"Tuckey, J.B.","GIR"," 9 , 2 3 "
"Tuckey, R.T.","COL"," 17","31"
"Turner, A.","MAT"," 13"."18"
"Turner, A.M.","QUI"," I9","23"
"Tumer, A.M.","QUI"," 19","24"
"Turner, E.N.","VQU","
"Turner, Geo.","BUT"," 11 , 2 9 "
"Turner, Geo.","OVI"," 25","29"
"Turner, J.W. Est.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 2 "
"Turner, J.W. Est.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 3 "
"Turner, M a j o r, -0- ,"
"Turner, W.C.","GIR''," 9","25"
"Turrie, M.L.","BAT"," 15","35"
"Tutherly, Carrie E.",-0- ,"
"Tuttle, G.A.","BAT"," 15","18"
"Tuttle, Mrs. L.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 9 "
"Tuttle, Timothy- 0 - ,"
"Tuttle, Timothy B.","KIN"." 33","I9"
"Twadell, C.J.","QUI"," 19","8"
"Twadell, R.K.","QUI"," 1 9 , 5 "
"Twadell, R.K.","QU1"," 19","6"
"Tyler, A.","BAT"," I 5","5"
"Tyler, A.","UNI"," 7","32"
"Tyler, C.L.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 6 "
"Tyler, John","UNI"," 7 , 2 1 "
"Tyler, M.L. Est.","BAT"," 1 5 , 5 "
"Tyler, Mrs. E."."UNI"," 7 , 2 0 "
"Tyler, Mrs. E.","UNI"," 7 , 2 1 "
"Tyler, W.M.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 6 "
"Tyler, W.M.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 1 "
"Ulrich, C.&amp; J.","BRO"." 2I","27"
"Ulrich, John","BRO"," 2 I 2 7 "
"Ulrion, Cyrus"."BRO"," 21734"
"Umsted, William",-0- ,"
"Union Church","G1L"," 3I","5"
"Union City National Bank","VUC","
"Union City National Bank",-0- ,"
"Union City, Village of',"UN1"," 7","4"
"Union City, Village of',"UNI"," 7","5"
"Union City, Village of',"VUC","
"Union City, Village of',"VUC","
"Union House","C/W","
"Union Street","VBR","
"Union Street","VGI","
"Union Street","VHE","
"Union Township",-0- ,"
"Union, First School",-0- ,"
"University at Ann Arbor".-0- ,"
"Unroe, Michael","CAL"," 35","20"
"Unterkercher, John","BRO"," 2 1 , 2 3 "
"Upham, Miss Sophia Montgomery",-0- ,"
"Upp, Martin","GIL"," 3I","1"
"Upp, Martin","KIN"," 3 3 , 6 "
"Upson. A.E.".-0- ,"
"Upson, Hon.
"Upson, Hon. Chas.",-0- ,"
"Utz, John","BRO"," 21","19"
"Valyer, W.1 ","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 6 "
"VanAken Bros.",-0- ,"
"VanAken. Bernie

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"VanAken, G.W.","GIR"," 9 , 3 4 "
"VanAken,
"Vanaken, George W.",-0- ,"
"Vanaken, J.H.","COL"," I 7","25"
"VanAken, J.H.",-0- ,"
"VanAken, Mark , "
"Vanatta, L.F.","QUI"," 19","25"
"VanBlarcum, Jennie A.","GIR"," 9 , 2 3 "
"VanBlarcum, M.","GIR"," 9 , 1 6 "
"Vance, A.B.","CAL"," 35716"
"Vance, A.B.","CAL"," 35","9"
"Vance, Alex.","CAL"," 3 5 7 4 "
"Vance, Alex.","CAL"," 3 5 7 9 "
"Vandenburg, A.7C/W","
"Vanderbilt, 0.A.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 6 "
"Vanderhoof,
"Vanderhoof, F.E.","BAT"," 1 5 7 9 "
"Vanderhoof, P.","MAT"," 13710"
"VanDeusen, C.","BET"," 2 3 " 4 "
"VanDeventer, J.B.","GIL"," 31717"
"VanDeventer, P.M.","GIL"," 31","I"
"VanDeventer, P.M. Est.","GIL"," 3 1 , 8 "
"VanDuser, Belle","UNI"," 7 7 9 "
"Vanetta, E.J.7KIN"," 3 3 7 6 "
"Vanetta, Hattie","KIN"," 33","6"
"Vanetta, H a t t i e 7 K I N 7 3 3 7 7 "
"Vanetta, Mary" 'BET"," 23736"
"VanFleet,
"VanGeisen, G.","BUT"," 11 7 1 9 "
"VanGeisen, Leroy","BUT"," 11 7 1 "
"VanGelder, A.E.","QU1","
"VanGelder, C.","QUI"," 19","8"
"VanHooser, H.","ALG"," 2 7 7 1 "
"Vanhousen. J.L.","SHE"," 5","32"
"Vannasdale, J.C.7QUI"," 19,"9"
"Vannasdale, L.A.","QUI","
"Vannuys, H.S.","BET"," 23","5"
"VanNuys, Jacob H.",-0- ,"
"VanNuys, Mrs. L.","MAT"." 1 3 , 2 0 "
"Vanorthewick, J.H.","QUI"," I 9 , " 7 "
"VanOrthwick,. Chas.7BUT7 11 7 3 6 "
"VanOrthwick, J.D.","BUT"," 11 7 3 6 "
"VanOrtwick, A.A.7BUT"," 11 7 2 5 "
"VanPatten,
"VanPatten, A.D.","BUT"," 11","11"
"VanPatton, J.D.","QU1"," 1 9 : 3 4 "
"VanSchoick, Alphonso","UNI"," 7 7 2 "
"VanSchoick, los.","UNI"," 7 7 2 "
"VanSchoick, Jos.","UNI"," 7 , " 3 "
"Vansetten, Dan'17CAL"," 3 5 7 3 "
"VanTassell, Polly","ALG"," 27","8"
"VanValkenburg 8c H a g e r 7 B U T 7 11 7 1 "
"VanValkenburgh, G.",-0- ,"
"VanVorst, A . B . 7 M AT " , " 1 3 , 8 "
"Vanvorst, C.C.","BRO"." 21711"
"Vanvorst, C.C.7BRO"," 2 1 , 1 4 "
"VanVorst, C.C.7MAT"," 13733"
"Varney, Mrs.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 7 "
"Vermilya, Frances A.",-0- ,"
"Vickers, Percy","COL"," 1 7 7 3 "
"Vickery, Jackson","VQU","
"Vicory, 11 . 7 B U T " , " 11","24"
"Vicory, Jackson L.",-0- ,"
"Viets, Morey 0.",-0- ,"
"Vincent Lake","GIR"," 9","4"
"Vincent Lake","GIR"," 9","9"
"Vincent, Wm.","GIR"," 9"."4"
"Voice, Geo.","MAT"," 13736"
"VonSchoick, J.R.","VUC","
"VonSchoick, W.J.7UNI"," 7 7 1 4 "
"VonShoick, J.R.","UNI","
"Vooper, Wm.","BUT"," 11 7 9 "
"Vooris, Hadley","BET"," 2 3 7 7 "
"Voorus, Mary","BET"," 23","I8"

"Vosborg, F ","GIR"," 9 7 1 8 "
"Vosburg, M . 7 V U C " , "
"Vosburgh, J.R.","UNI"," 7","12"
"Vosburgh, M.","UNI"," 7","4"
"Vought, C.&amp; E.","ALG"," 27721"
"Vreeland, C.","MAT'," 13715"
"Wade &amp; Elmore7BUT"," 11 7 3 6 "
"Wade, C.W.","BUT"," 1 I","2"
"Wadsworth, F.G.","GIR"," 9","33"
"Waffle, D.W.7VUC","
"Waffle, E.F.","G1R","
"Waffle, Geo.","VGI","
"Waffle, W.F.","GIR","
"Waffle, W.F.","GIR","
"Waffle, W.F.","GIR","
"Waffle, Wm.","C/W","
"Waffle, Wm.","VGI","
"Waggot, Mrs. Robt.","COL"," 1 7 , 3 4 "
"Wagner, Geo.","BAT"," 15721"
"Wagner,1.1.7ALG"," 27713"
"Wagoner, G.H.","GIR"," 9 , " 2 2 "
"Wahley, Edward","QUI"," 19","17"
"Wahley, Edward","QUI"," 19","I8"
"Wahley, Edward","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 9 "
"Wait, Frank","BRO"," 2I","15"
"Waite, LaSalle","UNI"," 7 7 2 4 "
"Wakeman, Eli","ALG"," 27727"
"Wakeman, M.B.",-0- ,"
"Wakeman, M.B.",-0- ,"
"Wakeman, MB., Regt. of Deeds",-0- ,"
"Waldbridge, P.","ALG"," 2 7 7 11 "
"Waldbridge, Philander","ALG"," 2 7 7 8 "
"Waldrch, Lewis C.","OVI"," 25","24"
"Waldren, L.","ALG"," 27","19"
"Waldren, L.","OV1"," 25","24"
"Waldren, Levi'',"OVI"," 25","1 I"
"Waldren, Levi","OVI"," 25712"
"Waldren, Loren","OVI"," 25736"
"Waldren, Lover","OVI"," 25724"
"Walker Josiah","OVI"," 25","6"
"Walker Street","VBR","
"Walker, Charles A.",-0- ,"
"Walker, Eugene","BET"," 23","I"
"Walker, Helen","GIL"," 31","16"
"Walker, J.M.","GIR"," 9 7 2 5 "
"Walker, J.M.","GIR"," 9 7 2 6 "
"Walker, lane",-0- ,"
"Walker, Josiah","BET"." 2 3 7 1 "
"Walker, Josiah",-0- ,"
"Walker, Miss Genevra",-0- ,"
"Walker, T.","GIR"," 9","25"
"Walker, T.L.","COL"," 17-,-31"
"Walker, W.","GIR"," 9","25"
"Walker, W.W.","BET"," 2 3 , 3 0 "
"Walker, Wm."."BET"," 23712"
"Walker, Wm.","OVI"," 2 5 7 6 "
"Wallace, Chas.","BET"," 23715"
"Wallace, Chas.","BET"." 23","16"
"Wallace, Marian","BAT"," 15","36"
"Walle, Jesse7CAL"," 35720"
"Waller, Lewis","OVI"," 25736"
"Walling, Dan'170V17 25","9"
"Walling, Homer","OVI"," 2 5 7 9 "
"Walnut Street7C/W7
"Walter, Abraham","KIN"," 33713"
"Walter, Abraham","KIN7 33724"
"Walter, Clifton","G1L"," 3I","13"
"Walter, Clifton","GIL"," 3I","24"
"Walter, Isaiah7BUT"," 11 , 3 0 "
"Walter, Miss Linnie",-0- ,"
"Walters, G.E.7QUI"." 19","22"
"Walters, G.S.","QUI"," 19","26"
"Walters, I."."GIR"," 9","25"
"Walworth, E.","MAT"," 13","5"

3

"Walworth, Frank","QUI"," 19726"
"Wal worth, Jab ","ALG"," 27724"
"Wal worth, John","ALlj"," 27724"
"Warier, Wm ","1-JA " , " 15","2
"Ward, Edgar"."NOH"," 29717"
"Ware, William E ",-0- ,*
"Ware, William E " . 0 - . "
"Warehouse","VUC","
"Warlord &amp; Robinson","(/w"..
"Warlord &amp; Robinson","( OL'," 1 7 7 2 8 '
"Warlord &amp; Robinson","COL"," 17729"
"Warford, 0 . 7 C O L " , " 17","29"
"Warkozceski, A.","GIR",- 9 7 5 "
"Warkozceski, A.A.","GIR"," 9","5"
"Warner, A.J.","QUI"." I9","5"
"Warner, A 1 . 7 Q U I " , " 19","8"
"Warner, Adam","BRO"," 21","25"
"Warner, Adam","BRO"," 21"."36"
"Warner, Dan'17BET"," 23","3"
"Warner, E.","QUI"," 1 9 , 4 "
"Warner, E . M . 7 M AT " , " 1 3 2 5 "
"Warner, E . M . 7 M AT " , " 13","36"
"Warner, Edgar7ALG"," 27","36"
"Warner, Ellen","SHE"," 5 7 2 4 "
"Warner, H.&amp; M . 7 C O L " , " 17727"
"Warner, H.H.7ALG"," 27","35"
"Warner, H.H 7 A L G " . " 2 7 7 3 6 "
"Warner, Jennie7COL"," 17","30"
"Warner, Julia E.","BAT"," 15","12"
"Warner, M.C.","NOB"," 29","2"
"Warner, Peter","BET"," 23","3"
"Warner, Sydney","ALG"," 27","36"
"Warner, Walker","BRO"," 2I","36"
"Warner, Wm.&amp; Peter7BET"," 23"."3"
"Warren, Helen E.","OVI"," 25","20"
"Warren, Jone","GIR"," 9 7 3 6 "
"Warren, Nettie","ALG"," 27","7"
"Warren, S.A.","VUC","
"Warren, Sam.","ALG"," 27","19"
"Warren, W.W.","UNI"," 7 " , " 2 I "
"Wartman, 1.","BRO"," 2I","28"
"Washburn, D . D . 7 M AT " , " 13","1"
"Washburn, Frank"."UN1"." 7","7"
"Washbury. M . 7 M AT " , " 13","19"
"Washington Street7C/W","
"Washington Street"."C/W7
"Washington Street","VBR","
"Washington Street7VUC","
"Water Tank","VUC","
"Water W o r k s 7 C / W 7
"Water Works7C/W"."
"Water, las.","KIN"," 33","1"
"Waterbury Bros.","ALG"." 27","24"
"Waterbury. E . 7 A L G " . " 27","15"
"Waterbury, Geo."."ALG"," 27","25"
"Waterbury, H.W."."ALG"," 27","24"
"Waterhouse Comers".-0- ,"
"Waterhouse, J.L.","GIL"," 31","11"
"Waterhouse, L.","KIN"," 33","9"
"Waterhouse, Lucuis7KIN"," 33","5"
"Waterhouse. Miss Nancy H.".-0- ."
"Waterman Avenue7C/W","
"Waterman's A d d i t i o n 7 C / W 7
"Waterman, David".-0- ,"
"Waterman.
"Waters, A.7G1R"," 9 " , " I 5 "
"Waters. L."."BAT"." 15","31"
"Waters. L."."BAT"." 15","32"
"Waters, Martin7BAT"." 15","20"
"Waters, S.","BRO"," 21","36"
"Waters, S."."CAL"." 35","8"
"Waters, S.","GIR"," 9","
"Waters. S."."G1R"," 9","9"
"Waters, Samr."CAL"." 35"."7"

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Wathington, Carrie","BAT"," 15","13"
"Watkins, R.F.","UNI"," 7 7 4 "
"Watkins, R.F.","VUC","
"Watkins, Vint","SHE"," 5","2"
"Watson, Frank","MAT"," 1 3 7 3 5 "
"Watson, J.D."."MAT"," 1 3 : 1 9 "
"Watson, J.D.","MAT"," 13","29"
"Watson, J.D.","MAT"," 1 3 , 3 0 "
"Watson, J.D.","MAT"," 13","31"
"Watson, Mrs. Robt.","MAT"," 13","I8"
"Watson, Mrs. Robt."."MAT"," 13","29"
"Watson, Robt.","C/W","
"Watson, Robt.","C/W","
"Watson, Robt.","COL"," 17","17"
"Watson, Robt.","COL"," 17","20"
"Watsworth, L.B.","UNI"," 7 " , " I 4 "
"Watters, Mary A.",-0- ,"
"Wattles, Geo. C.","MAT"," 1 3 , 4 "
"Wattles, Geo.C.","MAT"," 13","9"
"Wattles, M.E.","MAT"," 1 3 , 1 7 "
"Wattles,
"Wattles, M R . M.R.Jr.","MAT''," 1 3 , 8 "
"Wattles, W.S.","MAT"," 1 3 , 8 "
"Waugh, Mary","SHE"," 5 " , " 2 I "
"Way, F.B.",-0- ,"
"Weage, Danr,"K1N"," 33","17"
"Weatherwax, H.","ALG"," 27","26"
"Weatherwax, J.&amp; H.","QUI"," 19","5"
"Weatherwax, J.T.","QUI"," 1 9 , 5 "
"Weatherwax, John","BUT"," 11 7 3 2 "
"Weatherwax, Jos.","BUT"," 11 7 3 2 "
"Weatherwax, Jos.","BUT"," 11 7 3 3 "
"Weaver, Allen","GIL"," 3 1 7 1 "
"Weaver, Allen","GIL"," 3I","2"
"Weaver, Allen",-0- ,"
"Weaver
"Weaver, Calvin
"Weaver, Dan1","BET"," 23","35"
"Weaver, D a n r : B E T " , " 23","36"
"Weaver. E."."BET"," 2 3 7 1 4 "
"Weaver, J.W.","BRO"," 21":34"
"Weaver, John","N013"," 2 9 7 3 "
"Weaver, Wm.",'`NOB"," 29","16"
"Weaver, Wm.","NOB"," 29","21"
"Webb, Amanda","BEr'," 23","I 0"
"Webb, Chat ","BAT"," 15","21"
"Webb, Dennis","GIL"," 3 1 7 1 6 "
"Webb, E.","BET"," 2 3 , 3 "
"Webb, E.1.","COL"," 17","30"
"Webb, E.J.","COL''," 1 7 7 3 3 "
"Webb, Ella","BET"." 2 3 , 1 0 "
"Webb, Elmer","BET"," 23","10"
"Webb, Fred","BAT"," 1 5 , "
"Webb, Jos.","SHE"," 5","31"
"Webb, W.F."."MAT"," 13","5"
"Webber, C.","ALG"," 27"."28"
"Webber, Martha","GIR"," 9","24"
"Weber, 1.","MAT"," 1 3 , 6 "
"Weeden, Hiram","KIN"," 33","22"
"Weidler, John"."BET"," 23","4"
"Weidler, John","BET"," 23","9"
"Welch &amp; Rickard"."BAT"," 15","I9"
"Welch, Mrs. Elizabeth","MAT"," 13","25"
"Welch, Mrs. Elizabeth","MAT"," 13726"
"Welch, S Est.","MAT"," 13","25"
"Welch, Wm.","BAT"," 1 5 7 2 1 "
"Welden, J.E.","VBR","
"Welden, Julia"."BRO"," 2I","6"
"Welkins, Benjamin",-0- ,"
"Welkins, Hanna",-0- ,"
"Welkins, J.H.",-0"Welkins, John",-O-."
"Welkins, Thomas".-0- ,"
"Welling Addition","C/W","

"Wells, Anna","K1N"," 33","23"
"Wells, Dudley M.",-0- ,"
"Wells, Dudley M.",-0- ,"
"Wells, J.H.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 0 "
"Wells, J.H.","SHE"," 5","21"
"Wells, John W.","UNI"," 7","28"
"Wells, Pery"."SHE"," 5","6"
"Wells, Theodore","UNI"," 7","35"
"Welsh, Miss Josephine L.",-0- ,"
"Wenier, Wm.","ALG"," 2 7 , 2 3 "
"Wesleyan Church","C/W","
"Wessel, Jas ""BET"," 23","I2"
"Wessel, Perry","BET"," 2 3 , 1 2 "
"West Division Street","VSH","
"West Street","VQU","
"West, Olive","NOB"," 29","18"
"Whaley, J.C.","ALG"," 27","2"
"Whaley, Lucy 1.",-0- ,"
"Whedon, G.H.","C/W","
"Whedon, Geo.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 2 "
"Wheeler Street","VRA","
"Wheeler, Chas.","GIL"," 31","8"
"Wheeler, E. Est.","GIR"," 9","13"
"Wheeler, E. Est.","GIR"," 9","2"
"Wheeler, E.G.","BET"," 2 3 . 2 1 "
"Wheeler, Miles","GIL"," 3I","8"
"Wheeler, Wm.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 4 "
"Whesler, A.E.","BET"," 23715"
"Whipple, Miles","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 3 "
"Whipple, Miles","NOB"," 29714"
"Whipple, Miles","NOB"," 2 9 , 2 4 "
"Whipple, Rorman","NOB"," 2 9 , 1 3 "
"Whistler, C.","KIN"," 33722"
"Whitcomb &amp; Holton",-O-,"
"Whitcomb, Geo.","BAT"," I 5","2"
"Whitcomb, L.","KIN"," 33","5"
"Whitcomb, L.S.","UNI"," 7 " , " 2 I "
"Whitcomb, Mrs. M.","UNI"," 7 , 2 1 "
"Whitcomb, Stephen","KIN"," 3 3 , 5 "
"Whitcomb, Stephen","K1N"," 3 3 7 8 "
"Whitcomb, Thomas","KIN"," 3 3 : 1 8 "
"White &amp; Marsh Addition","C/W","
"White Pigeon",-0- ,"
"White's Addition","C/W","
"White, C.A.",-0"White, Chas.","BUT"," I 1":20"
"White, Fay","BUT"," I I ":17"
"White, Geo.","BUT"," 1 I ":17"
"White, Geo.","BUT"," 1 I ","20"
"White, 1.","ALG"," 27":9"
"White, John","GIR"," 9 , 3 3 "
"White, John","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 0 "
"White, John","QU1","
"White, Marquette","SHE"," 5 , 3 4 "
"White, Martha","C/W","
"White, R.J.&amp; H.","ALG"," 2 7 7 9 "
"White, T.L.","GIR"," 9 " : 1 2 "
"Whitehead, E.","UNI"," 7","5"
"Whitehead, E.","VUC","
"Whitehead, E.C.","QUI","
"Whitehead, Mrs. G.H.","COL"." 1 7 : 3 4 "
"Whitehead, Mrs. Geo.","COL"," 1 7 : 3 5 "
"Whitehead, W.","OVI"," 25","2"
"Whitehead, Willard","OVI"," 25","3"
"Whitford, L.W.","BET"," 2 3 , 4 "
"Whitley &amp; Dickinson","K1N"," 3 3 , 1 4 "
"Whitley &amp; Dickinson","KIN"," 3 3 : 2 3 "
"Whitmore, A."."VUC","
"Whitmore, J.B.7MAT"," 13","8"
"Whitmore, J.R.","MAT"," 13","9"
"Whitmore, Oscar","MAT"," I 3","I7"
"Whitmore, Oscar","MAT"," 1 3 7 7 "
"Whitney, A m i 7 B U T " , " I 1":27"

3

"Whitney, Amy","BUT"," 11"."26"
"Whitney, D.D. Est.","GIR"," 9","3"
"Whitney, Frances","GIR"," 9","3"
"Whitney, Freeman","BET"," 23","27"
"Whitney, J.W.","COL"," 17"," I
"Whitney, Willard","GIR"," 9","3"
"Whitney, Willard","GIR"," 9","5"
"Whitten Avenue","C/W"," 474,).
"Whitten, Geo. Est.","C/W","
"Whitten, Henry","BET"," 2 3 7 2 5 "
"Whitten, Henry","BET"," 23","36"
"Whitten,
"Whitten, Jane","CAL"," 35","3"
"Wicks, Adelbert","COL"," 1 7 : 2 7 "
"Wicks, Adelbert","COL"," 1 7 : 2 8 "
"Wiggins, Annie","VGI","
"Wiggins, F.B.","VGI","
"Wilber, Chas.","GIR"," 9 7 9 "
"Wilber, David","ALG"," 27","3"
"Wilber, Don Q.",-0"Wilber, E.W.","COL"," 1 7 : 1 0 "
"Wilber, R.",-0- ,"
"Wilber, Robt.","QUI"," 1 9 : 2 4 "
"Wilber, W.0.","BUT"," 11 : 1 7 "
"Wilbur, Ransom","QUI"," 19","I4"
"Wilbur, Ftansom","QUI","
"Wilcox &amp; Thompson","BAT"," 15","I6"
"Wilcox, Amos","BUT"," 11 : 2 1 "
"Wilcox, David","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 1 "
"Wilcox, E.R.","MAT"," 11 7 8 "
"Wilcox, G.","BET"," 2 3 , 2 5 "
"Wilcox, G.W.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 3 "
"Wilcox, Jed","BAT"," 15","8"
"Wilcox, L.P.","SHE"," 5 " : 1 I"
"Wilcox, L.P.","SHE"," 5 " : 1 4 "
"Wilcox, L.P.","SHE"," 5 " : 1 5 "
"Wilcox, L.P.",-0- ,"
"Wilcox, Monroe","COL"," I 7 , 2 3 "
"Wilcox, Monroe","COL"," 1 7 : 2 6 "
"Wilcox, Mrs. A.","VSH","
"Wilcox, Mrs. Annis M.","SHE"," 5 " : 2 8 "
"Wilcox, N.",-0- ,"
"Wilcox, Stuart","BUT"," 11","21"
"Wilcox,
"Wild Cat
"Wilder, G.'',"ALG"," 2 7 , 2 4 "
"Wilder, Jas.","GIR"," 9","4"
"Wilder, M.D.","MAT"," 1 3 , 2 9 "
"Wiler, Jos.","UNI''," 7 " : 3 5 "
"Wiler, Mrs. H U N I " , " 7","36"
"Wiley, Geo.W.","MAT"," 1 3 : 1 0 "
"Wilkes, Phoebe",-0- ,"
"Wilkins, J.H.","GIL"," 3 1 , 1 3 "
"Wilkins, W.H.","G1L"," 3I","12"
"Wilkins, William H.",-0- ."
"Wilks, Chas.7MAT"." 1 3 7 9 "
"Wilks, Cris ","SHE"." 5 . 3 1 "
"Wilks, Cris."."SHE"," 5 , 3 2 "
"Willard, G.W.","COL"," 1 7 : 1 9 "
"William's Addition","C/W","
"William, C.H.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 8 "
"William, Warren"."BET"," 23","34"
"Williams &amp; Bamhart","UNI"," 7 " : 3 5 "
"Williams Addition","C/W","
"Williams Street","C/W","
"Williams, A.","VHE","
"Williams. C.H.","CW"."
"Williams, Catherine Dickinson",-0- ,"
"Williams, Chat ""BUT"," 11 7 2 1 "
"Williams, D.F.":BET"," 2 3 , 2 5 "
"Williams, Delbert E.",-0- ,"
"Williams, E.","VGI"."
"Williams, E. Est.","BET"," 2 3 7 5 "

�INDEX TO ATLAS of BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
"Williams, E.B.","GIL"," 3I","8"
"Williams, E.G.","GIR"," 9","11"
"Williams, E.M.","GIL"," 3I","7"
"Williams, Ed.","QUI"," 19","7"
"Williams, Edwin",-0- ,"
"Williams, Effie G.","GIR","
"Williams,
"Williams, G.H.&amp; J.E.","BET"," 23","28"
"Williams, Geo.","QU1"," 19","7"
"Williams, H.","QUI"," 19","7"
"Williams, H.J.","QUI"," 19","27"
"Williams, J. Est.","COL"," 1 7 , 1 "
"Williams, J.B.","GIR"," 9 , 1 0 "
"Williams, Jas. A.","ALG"," 27","4"
"Williams, Mary E.","ALG"," 2 7 7 3 "
"Williams, Mrs. E.","BAT''," 15","33"
"Williams, Mrs. E.","BET"," 23","4"
"Williams, Oscar","KIN"," 33","I6"
"Williams, Oscar","KIN"," 33717"
"Williams, Oscar","KIN"," 33","20"
"Williams, Oscar","KIN"," 33","21"
"Williams, P.V.","BRO"," 2I","18"
R.","OVI"," 2 5 , 1 "
"Williams, S.J.","QU1"," 19","27"
"Williams, W.W.","GIL"." 3I","5"
"Williams, Warren",-0- ,"
"Williams, Willard","BUT"," 11 , 1 6 "
"Williams, Willard",-0- ,"
"Willies, Margaret","OVI"," 25","I"
"Willis, G.E.","BAT"," 1 5 , 1 6 "
"Willis, Geo.","BAT"," 15","I5"
"Willis, Wm.","BAT"," 15","17"
"Willis, Wm.","BAT"," 1 5 , 9 "
"Willliams, H.","QUI"," 19,"8"
"Wilmarth, E.","QUI","
"Wilmarth, E.","QU1"," 1 9 , 2 8 "
"Wilmarth, Glen","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 6 "
"Wilmarth,
"Wilmarth, Jos.","ALG"," 2 7 , 1 6 "
"Wilmarth, 0.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 8 "
"Wilmarth, ..","ALG"," 27","17"
"Wilson, Abigail","CAL"," 35","4"
"Wilson, Chas.","OVI"," 25","I5"
"Wilson, Chas.","OVI"," 25723"
"Wilson, D.","C/W","
"Wilson, D.N. Est.","COL"," 1 7 , 3 3 "
"Wilson, Dr. W.",-0- ,"
"Wilson, Eugene","UNI"," 7","26"
"Wilson, H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 1 3 "
"Wilson, J.A.","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 3 "
"Wilson, Jas.H.","OVI"," 25","33"
"Wilson, Jas.H.","OVI"," 2 5 , 3 4 "
"Wilson, las.R.","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 8 "
"Wilson, Jos.","OVI"," 25","27"
"Wilson, Mrs.H.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 6 "
"Windsor, Jos.","NOB"," 29719"
"Wing, L.M.","QUI"," 1 9 , 2 9 "
"Wing, L.M.","QUI"," 1 9 , 3 0 "
"Wing, L.M.",-0- ,"
"Wing, L.M.",-0- ,"
"Winona Street","VBR","
"Winsor, Abnor","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 7 "
"Winsor, Abnor","CAL"," 35","18"
"Winsor, Abnor","CAL"," 35","I9"
"Winters, Mrs. A.","QUI"," 19","7"
"Wirebough, Henry","BUT"," 11724"
"Wiser, A.H.","BET"," 23714"
"Wiser
"Wiser, John","BET"," 23725"
"Wiser, L.S.","BET"," 23714"
"Wiser, Louisa","BET"," 23713"
"Wisneroski, Frank","GIL"," 3I","3"

"Withington &amp; Putrnan","VUC","
"Withington, Edwin","CAL"," 35","19"
"Withington, M.J.","CAL"," 35","5"
"Witthuhn, John","BUT"," I I
"Witthuhn,
"Wixon, Adelbert'',"UNI"," 7","28"
"Wixon, Adlebert","UNI"," 7","2I"
"Wixson, Sylvanus","OVI"," 25","27"
"Wixson, Sylvanus","OVI"," 2 5 , 2 8 "
"Wolcott, J.S.","BUT"," 11 ","22"
"Wolf, Presley","SHE"," 5","26"
"Wolf, Wm.J.","SHE"," 5 , 2 6 "
"Wolfe, Miss Mary- 0 - ,"
"Wood Street","VQU","
"Wood, A.A ",-0- ,"
"Wood, Almond","OVI"," 25","27"
"Wood, Dyre","BET"," 2 3 , 2 2 "
"Wood, Hiram","BET"," 23","14"
"Wood, J.D. Agt.","COL"," 17","33"
"Wood, Jas.","COL"," 1 7 , 7 "
"Wood, Job","COL"," 1 7 , 3 6 "

"Wood, W.W.","BRO"," 2I","27"
"Wood, Walstein","BUT"," 11 , 1 5 "
"Wood, Walstein","BUT"," 11'722"
"Wood, Walstein","BUT"," 11 , 2 3 "
"Wood, Walter A.",-0- ,"
"Wood, Wm.","QU1"," I 9 , " 2 9 "
"Woodard, Miss Jan- 0 - ,"
"Woodcox, Dr. C.H.",-0- ,"
"Woodford, B.J.","ALG"," 27","19"
"Woodruff Street","VUC","
"Woodruff Street","VUC","
"Woodruff, Harriet","BET"," 23","23"
"Woodruff, Isaac","SHE"," 5 , 1 1 "
"Woodruff, Isaac","SHE"," 5","I2"
"Woodruff, Isaac","SHE"," 5","13"
"Woodruff, Isaac","SHE"," 5 , 1 4 "
"Woods, Miss Wealthy Jane- 0 - ,"
"Woodward Dry Goods Co.",-0- ,"
"Woodward, Barber &amp; Co.",-0-,"
"Woodward, Bethena","CAL"," 3 5 , 1 "
"Woodward, Chas.","BAT"," 1 5 , 2 8 "
"Woodward, David","SHE"," 5 , 1 8 "
"Woodward, David","SHE"," 5 7 2 9 "
"Woodward, 0.","COL"," 1 7 , 2 9 "
"Woodward, 0.","COL"," 17730"
"Woodward, S.A.","COL"," 1 7 , 3 6 "
"Woodward, W.H.","ALG"," 27736"
"Woodworth &amp; Fields","QUI"," 19","25"
"Woodworth, G.","ALG"," 27","2"
"Wooster, F.S.","UN1"," 7 7 3 6 "
"Worbelski,","BRO"," 2I","24"
"Worden, Enoch","UNI"," I I " 7 " ,
"Worden,
"Worden, Mrs. Ephraim","GIL"," 3 1 , 1 8 "
"Worth, C.","GIR"," 9","I7"
"Worth, Jerome","OVI"," 25732"
"Wortman, S.","BRO"," 2I","30"
"Wortman, S.","BRO"," 2I","31"
"Wortz, Samr,"BAT"," 15","I9"
"Wright Street","C/W","
"Wright's Addition","C/W","
"Wright, A.D.","GIR"," 9","6"
"Wright, B.0.","BUT"," 11 7 1 2 "
"Wright, Chas.","ALG"," 27","5"
"Wright, Chas.S.","OVI"," 2 5 . 11 "
"Wright, Chas.S.","OVI"," 25","I4"
"Wright, D. John","OVI"," 25"."I3"
"Wright, I I &amp; P.","ALG"," 27","5"

3

"Wnght, Jay","ALG"," 27","5"
"Wright, Jay","ALG"," 27","8"
"Wnght, John","BAr," 15","4"
"Wright, John","UNI","
"Wnght, P.P.","COL"," 17","28"
"Wright. W","UNI"," 7","32"
"Wnght, Ransom","QUI"," 19","23"
"Wright, Wallace E.","OVI"," 25",14"
"Wright, Wallace E.","OVr," 25","15"
"Wyrner, Wm.","COL"," 17","2"
"Wynll, Wm.","VUC","
"Wynn, W.","UNI"," 7 7 5 "
"Yealter, Sidney","MAT"," 13","18"
"Yealter, Solomon","MAT"," 13","I9"
"Yeatter, Sydney",-0- ,"
"Yerks, Wm.","ALG"," 27","I8"
"Yerks, Wm. Jr.","ALG"," 27","17"
"Yesh, Frank","BET"," 23","I9"
"Yesh, Peter","BET"," 23","19"
"Yessak, A.","BRO"," 21","22"
"Yessak, A.","BRO"," 2I","23"
"York Strect","VBR","
"York, Village or,"VBR","
"Young, C.H.",-0- ,"
"Young, D.C.","QUI"," 19","9"
"Young, H.D.","BUT"," 11","5"
"Young, H.D.","VHE"," 29",M.
"Young, Mrs. E.","VUC","
"Youngs, A.B.","QUI"," 19","16"
"Youngs, Mrs. A.","C/W","
"Youngs, W.E.","QUI"," 19","16"
"Ypsilanti",-O-,"
"Zeluff, Bennett","OVI"," 25","9"
"Zerba,Isaac","ALG"," 27","19"
"Zerbrugg, Saml","GIL"," 31","3"
"Zerbrugg, Sarn'1","GIL"," 31","4"
"Zimmerman, C.A.","UNI"," 7","16"
"Zimmerman, F.G.","UNI"," 7","12"
"Zimmerman, L.","SHE"," 5","32"
"Zimmerman, Lenora","BRO"," 21","36"
"Zimmerman, M.","VUC","
"Zimmers, A.","BRO"," 21","21"
"Zin, P.A.","BET"," 23","30"
"Zinn, John","NOB"," 29","9"
"Zorkan. F.","GIR"," 9","7"
"Zull, A.J.","GIL"," 3I","2"
"Zull, Andrew","GIL"," 31","11"
"Zull, Franklin","GIL"," 31","13"
"Zull, Franklin","GIL"," 3I","24"
"Zull, Geo.","GIL"," 3I","13"
"Zull, George",-0- ,"
"Zull, J.W."."GIL"," 31","11"
"Zuvet. A l t a " , " B E r, " 23","24"

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PAG
TITLE PAGE3
TABLE OF CONTENTS5

SURVEYS

OUTLINE M A P O F BRANCH COUNTY7
MAP OF T H E STATE O F MICHIGAN6
MAP OF THE UNITED STATES6
MAP OF THE WORLD7

2

DIGEST OF THE SYSTEM OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT....
4

8

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6

5

6
7

9
3

PATRONS' REFERENCE DIRECTORY, BRANCH COUNTY... 75
ILLUSTRATIONS8

PA
ANALYSIS OF THE SYSTEM OF UNITED STATES LAND

IIIGENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING BANKING AND
BUSINESS METHODSS u p p l e m e n t

V I I -VIII

ANCIENT. MEDIEVAL AND MODERN
OLOGICALLY ARRANGEDS u p p l e m e n t X - X X I I I

3

BRfING1-1 C O U N T Y I N D E X .

PAG
ALGANSEE TOWNSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BATAVIA TOWNSHIP
4
1
BETHEL TOWNSHIP
5
1
BRANCH COUNTY. OUTLINE MAP O F 7
BRONSON. P L AT OF2
6
2
7
BRONSON TOWNSHIP
5
3
BUTLER, P L AT OF2
9
BUTLER TOWNSHIP3
1
CALIFORNIA TOWNSHIP6
1
COLDWATER, P L AT OF
EAST PART OF1
4
1
5
WEST PART OF 1
0
1
1
COLD WATER TOWNSHIP4
3
GILEAD TOWNSHIP5
7
GIRARD, P L AT O F
2
9
GIRARD TOWNSHIP3
3
HERRICKVILLE, P L AT OF2
9
KINDERHOOK TOWNSHIP5
9
MATTESON TOWNSHIP3
9
NOBLE TOWNSHIP5
5
OVID TOWNSHIP4
9
QUINCY, P L AT O F 2
2
2
3
QUINCY TOWNSHIP4
6
RAY, P L AT OF.2
9

PAG
SHATTUCK'S PLAT, P L AT O F 2
SHERWOOD, P L AT O F 2
SHERWOOD TOWNSHIP3
UNION TOWNSHIP3
UNION CITY. P L AT OF1
8
YORK. P L AT OF2
6
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9
7
7
5
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9

2

TOWNSHIP AND
TOWNSHIP 5 S., RANGE 5 W., 3
TOWNSHIP 5 S.. RANGE 6 W.,
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TOWNSHIP 5 S., RANGE 8 W., 3
TOWNSHIP 6 S., RANGE 5 W4
TOWNSHIP 6 S., RANGE 6 W., . . .
TOWNSHIP 6 S., RANGE 7 W4
TOWNSHIP 6 S., RANGE 8 W3
TOWNSHIP 7 S., RANGE 5 W.
4
TOWNSHIP 7 S., RANGE 6 W., 4
TOWNSHIP 7 S., RANGE 7 W5
TOWNSHIP 7 S., RANGE 8 W., 5
TOWNSHIP 8 S.. RANGE 5 W., FRAC
TOWNSHIP 8 S., RANGE 6 W.. FRAC6
TOWNSHIP 8 S., RANGE 7 W., FRAC5
TOWNSHIP 8 S., RANGE 8 W., FRAC

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8
Andrus R a l p h S
9
Arlington Hotel, Coldwater 9
8
5
Austin, C . H
Barnes, 0 . , F a m i l y G r o u p 9
3
Beach Farm, Coldwater9
5
Beurner, B . W . , Scene on F a r m of 1 2 1
Beyer, Bernice 8
9
Beyer, M r . and Mrs. Robert 8
9
7
Beyer, Robert, Residence of 9
Biglow, P. C . and Family 9
3
Bingham, M r . and M n . C . 0 . , Residence
of 1
0
9
Block School a t Bethel
9
7
1
5
B o n e , B . C . . Residence of 1
11
Bowen, B . W . , T h e M a p l e . F a r m
11
Bowerman, W . J., E l m w o o d F a r m
10
Boynton, Stanley W . , H o m e of
1
1
7
Bradley, L . D . , H o m e of
Branch County Court House, Coldwater 8 3
Branch County Farm. 1
0
1
Broadway, U n i o n City9
3
Bronson Library
.
1
0
1
Bronson M i l l i n g Co 1
0
1
Bronton Sisters. H o m e 1
0
1
Bronson Steen SceneI
l
l
Broughton. L e s t e r, Residence a n d Barns
12
of
9
Brown, M r . fond Mrs James 131
8
Brunson, J . W . and F a m i l y
9
Brunson. W m . and F a m i l y
12
Buck, P e r r y C., Scene on F a r m of
1
9
Buell, Thos. B., Broadmead Perm 1
BurgKluft, Fred, S c e n e on F a r m of.. ........109
Burns, W . J., H o m e of1
0
5
Burton, G . . A 8
5
Burton, Loello
8
5
1
7
Coley &amp; Demerest, H o m e o f 1
7
Calkins, F r e d B 8
Campbell, M i l o D . , Residence o f 1
1
5
Card, A r t , F a m i l y Re-union 8
7
Carroll Bros., Store o f 1
1
7
Casten, Lenny G . , Residence and Barn of 1 1 9
Cement Factory, Q u i n c y 1
1
9
Cemetery. Lake, Coldwater1
0
7
Chase. H a n e y , H o m e of 1
2
1
Chicago Street, Coldweter.
1
0
3
Clark, 31r. and Mrs. Oliver J9
1
Clark. W i n , Lake V u F o r m 1
0
5
Clarke Library, Coldwater. 8
5
Clingan, M r . and Mrs. J. L . . . . . . . .
Coldwater City Officials
Coldwater L a k e
1
1
9
Coldwater Al. E . Church9
3
¥ C o l d w a t e r Opera House
9
1
Coldwater
Coldwater, West Chicago Street 1
0
7
Cole. E . A . , Scene on 8 8 . 3 1 o f 1
1
7
Copeland, A . G 8
3
Corbin Block, Union C i t y 9
9
Corleu, H e n r y, Scene on F a r m
County L i n e Faros
1
2
3
Cox, G r a n t S
8
3
Crull, S. 13., F a m i l y R e -union8
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Culbert, M r . and Mrs. E . D
9
1
Culbert, F.. D . , L o n e Elus Farm1
2
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Curtis, N . J., M t . Pleasant H i l l F a r m
119
Daily, M r . and Mrs. 0 . E 8
5
Day, I i C . , H o m e o f 1
2
3
Day, I r a , H o m e of
1
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Dean, W . A t . , H o m e of
1
2
3
Denbrock, A l b e r t , A p p l e Grove Farm1 0 5
Denbrock, Carl, H o m e o f 1
0
5
Denbrock, F r e d , Residence of1
0
9
Denbrook Homestead1
0
9
Denbrock, M r . and M r s . J. A 8
5
Dickinson, S. E . , R n i d e n c e of9
7
Dolph, M r . and Mrs. S. W
8
5
Dolph, S. W . , Residence of 1
0
5
Donnel, J. R . and Family9
3
Dove, P. I I . , Residence o f 1
2
3
Draper, L . i f . moll Family Group
9
Host Chicago S C o l d w a t e r I
l
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Electric Light M i n , Bronson
9
9
Elko Temple. Coldwater 9
3
Ely, Orvil and F a m i l y G r o u p 9
3
Epincopril Church, Coldwater
1 , 0
Evergreen Lown F a r m 1
0
9
Evergreen Lawn F a r m
1 0 3
Evergreen Lawn Stock Farm
10
Fairview F e n n 1
0
1
Fairview H a r m
12
Farr Hotel, Bronoon
10
Farwell, M r . mid Mes D o n J. and Son
89

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Farwell. D o n J., Center V i e w F a r m
9
Penner. M r . and Mrs. Clarence
10
Findley, Byron. Residence of
Flandermever. F. G . , Shoe Store9
9
.9
1
Flint, L . L . nod Family
3
Forward. M r . and Mrs. F r a n k 8
1
Foster, Col. E d g a r A
7
Foster. M r . sod Mrs. B . J 8
12
Fender. 13. J.. H o m e of .......
.
1
Foster, M r . a n d Mrs. Geo I d 9
8
3
Potter, M r . and Mrs. Paul J
12
Fowler. F r 6 1 H . , Residence of
10
Fowler, Feed H . , R e s i d e n c e
1
0
7
Fox. A . 0 . . Residence of
10
Front. R e s i d e n c e o f
8
Goble, M r s . T. D . snd D a u g h t e r
7
Goble, T. D . and Sons 8
0
Good, E . H . , H o m e of
12
Gottschalk. Charley. Residence of
9
Gray. John M . , Sons o f
10
Gray, John A l . , Scene on F a r m of
11
Gray, P. D . , Residence of
9
Green, S t n . Barbara and F a m i l y Grotip
11
Green, G . W . , Scene on F a r m of
10
Greenamyer, Solomon. Residence of

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Lincoln H i g h School. Coldwater9
5
Lindsey. W . D . , Cohble H i l l F a r m
101
Lobelell, G . B . , H o m e Of
1
0
7
Lockerby, W m . , Residence of.. .
11 3
Lott. A . L . . F o r m Scene
.
.
I
1
5
McDermott, J. 13., P l a n n e d View F a r m . . . D E
McEndarffer, C a r l Relifle1103
McEncluffer. Isiah, F a r m S c e n e
1 0 1
Mantooli. H . G . , Va l l e y Parm.
1 1
3
Mack. George. Residence o f . . . .
Macey. E . , Side H i l l . F a r m _ .
Macey, E d g a r and F a m i l y
blacey, Richard a n d Family8
9
b l u e y, Richard, Scenes on F a r m o f 1 2 1
Minn Sweet. Coldwater1
0
1
Main Street, Q u i n c y 1
0
3
Main Street, Q u i n c y 1
0
7
Alanguse. F. C., H o m e o f 1
0
9
Mann, M r . end Mrs. F P 8
5
Mann, F. P. . Clover Leaf Dairy F a r m 1 0 5
Maple Grove F a r m
1
0
9
Maple H i l l F a r m
9
7
blarquart, E d H o m e of1
0
3
blarquart, M r . a n d b i r o . a n d D a u g h t e r
Gladys
9
1
Marshall Street. Coldwater
I
l
l
Martin, Jennie, Residence of 1
0
9
Masonic Teniple. Coldwater9
9
Meadow Brook F a r m 9
9
Meadow H o a k F a r m 1
0
9
Meadow Brook F a r m
1
1
3
blerling. W . E . . H o m e ofi
l
l
Merry M i k e F a r m 1
2
3
Meyer. bliss M a r i e , Culvert F r u i t F a n n 9 5
Michael, B . T. , Residence of
1
1
3
Mikolatcher. M r . a n d M r s . Antone9
1
Still. Union City 9
3
Miller, A . L . and S o n I
l
l
Miller, Wi l l i s , M a p l e Corner F a r m ....... I 0 7
Monroe Street. ColdwaterI
l
l
Alone ALT.'S Stock F a r m 1
1
3
Moore Acres Stock F a r m , Scene on1 1
5
Moore, A . L . , Deceaserl
8
3
Moore, Sirs. A . L 0
3
Moore. L u l u , Photogrnpli from 1
0
9
Murphy. W . R . , Alepleyiew F a r m 1 1 1 5
Musser, Aldernian H . H . and F a m i l y 9
7
blusher, H . H , Residence of1
1
5
Musser. J. C . , F a i r V i e w F a r m 1
0
5
Newman, W m . J . , Residence of 1
0
5
Nichols, M r s . E . J.. M a p l e H i l l F a r m 1 0 1
Nichols, G . L . , M a p l e H i l l f o r m i
l
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Nielson. A . , Residence o f 1
0
5
Norton, John \ V. ¥ncl Family9
3
Nye, M r . and Mrs. Nelson 8
9
Oak Grove Cemetery, Coldwater1
0
3
Oak Grove Cemetery, C o l d w a t e r 1
2
1
Olmstead, W . H . , F a r m Residence o f 1 2 1
Orchard F e n n 1
0
9
Osborn's l'hoto Studio. Coldwater9
1
Outlook F a r m 1
0
9
6almer, Geo. I f . , Residence of
9
Paradine, M r . a n d Mrs. A . 0
9
Parailine, M r . and Mrs. A l m o n d 8
9
Paradine, M r . nod Mrs. Blain.... .......... . 8 9
Parailine. M r , and bles..Cland8
9
Parailine. She. and Ales. F r e d 8
9
Paratline, Lela Ò
9
Pnrafline. O r a
8
P a l a d i n , M r s . R a l p h and Son9
9
Pandine. R u t h
8
Paradine, M r . and M r s . Thomas8
9
Park Scene, Coldwater8
5
Pencil Creek F a r m 1
2
3
Permian, P e r i l ) . and F a m i l y
1
0
Peterson, D r . L . . Residence o f . . . 1 1 3
Platt. Geo. 0 a n d F o m i l y 8
9
Plainview F o r m 1
0
9
Footrace. Coldwater1
0
9
Powell, Lewis, Evergreen D a i r y Farm1 0 1
Presbyterinn Church, Coldwater9
3
Prillgeon, John, Evergreen L a w n F u n 0 5
Quimby. Ennis, Reoidenceof . . . . . . . 1 1 9
Quimby, M r . and Mrs. L . W. 9
1
Quimby. L . W . , Pleasant H i l l F a r m - .
1 9
Quimby. M r . anti Oie,o. O r v i l l 9
1
Qnimby. R . N . , Bern nf
1
1
7
Quimby. \ V. I I . , Residence o f . . . 9
9
Quimby, S i r. and M r s . Z . L 9
1
Quimby. Zenis I . . , Shady Loden F a r m
11
Quincy NI. IS. Church
9
Quincy Public Library
9

9
l 4 o v i M o e , \l o n ,
11
Ralston. J o h n . F a r m Scene
Ill
Remodel!. W . P. , H o m e of
1 5 4
k ¥ n d a l l . M r a n d Mrs. S B
k e n d e 11 5
H a n f o r d . Geo.. Horne o f
1
2
1
R o c , B e r t and F a m i l y
9
1
Re i f S t o r e o f .
1 0 7
If c o s h * , John and F r o n d ,
k r , nuns. John D . . H o m e of
12
1.1, roes. W m . C . H o m e of
31.1onson. F. B o n d H o o d ,
9

Greetianiyer, S o l o m o n , T h o r o u g h b r e d
Horses o f
1
0
1
Greening, J. W . , Residence of9
9
Gripman, M r . and Mrs. F. H
8
3
Grove. Burdette E . . H o m e of
1
0
9
Grove, M r . and Mrs. E l i j a h 8
7
Grove, M r . and Mrs. Theron, Residence of 105
Groves, R . A . , Auction S c e n e .
1 1 9
Hall. Wi l l i s and Family
9
7
Hall, Wi l l i s , Short Lane F a r m
1
0
5
Hand. Mrs. E . A . , F a r m V i e w
1
1
1
Ilarbaugh, J. F. , Sugar H i l l F a r m I
l
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Ilarley, John W . , Wa l n u t Grove Farm1 1 3
Harris, A . J . , H o m e of1
2
1
Hawkins. A . J., Scene on F a r m o f 1 1 7
Hays. C . L . . S o n e on F a r m 1
1
7
Hayes. F. F. . , and Family 9
3
liays. John and F a m i l y
9
7
8
3
Worrell
Hickory Corner School, District N o . 29
3
High School. Bronson9
9
Hildebrand. F r e d A 8
3
Hildebrand, Carl. Spring Brook F a r m
101
Hillman, I r a , P a t k n e w F a r m
1
1
3
Ilinkleo-, Fred, Residence o f 1
0
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Hinkley, F r e d , M e a d o w Brook F a r m 1 1 3
H a i n a n . E l m e r. H o m e o f 9
7
Hoffman l i r t 0 1 0 5 9
7
Holmes, P. T. , Mapleview F a r m 1
1
5
Holmes, W . D . , C o l o r Lawn F e n n 1 0 1
Home Coniing. School District N o . 6.. . 9 1
Hoosier Shoe Factory. ColdwnterI
l
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Hoosier Shoe Factory. Coldwater
1 0 3
Hoopingarner, Gabriel. F a m i l y R e -union . 87
Houtz, M r . nod Mrs. Wo r t h y and Son9
1
Houtz, Wo r t h y. Sunny F a r m 1
1
5
Hoy. John C.. H o m e o f 1
2
3
Hughes. H i l . . Scene on F a r m 1
2
3
Hughes, M r . a n d S i , . . W m . P . a n d
Daughter E d n a 9
1
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Hungerforal. V . U
Jackson, A . W . , Scene on F a r m
Ill
Jackson. M r . and Mrs. F M . ....
89
Jackson. M r . and Mrs. Isaac, Residence 01 .113
Jelley. \ V. S . , H o m e o f 1
0
9
Jewell, F. T. . Residence o f 1
1
3
Jonas. G . W . , Cloverdale Farm . 1
1
5
Jones, G u y R . , M a p l e Row Stock F a r m 1 1 3
KWser, H e n r y S . , Parents of9
7
Keeslar, L . A . and Son. Cedar Lawn Form 11 3
Kehoe. John, Residence ofI
l
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Keith, John. Residence of 1
0
7
Kenyon. John and Ly l e W
8
Kenyon, M r . nod Mrs. W a l t e r
S
Kenyon. Wa l t e r, Meadow Brook F a r m
10
Stephen Awl F a m i l y 9
7
Kiliilooki. Stephen, Evergreen L a w n Parm
Kohl, N o r m a n G . , Residence of
Kulow, A . W , Scene on F a r m of
Lake Shore Depot, Coldwater
Lamm:inn A . E . , H o n i e o f
Large Rock F a r m .
Lawrence. J L . and Family
Lasman. W m . H . o w l Family G r o u p
Leworthy, W . A . , H o m e o f
Libest, M i k e , H o m e of
Lilly. Seymour A . , Residence o f 9
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0
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If ..ler. C . P. , H o m e o f
1 0 9
I t L i t a n i e s Church, C o l d s s o t e t
9
Si. charles School, Coldwater I
l
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Si. M a r k s t:liurch, C o l d w a t e r
9
St. M a r v a School, Bronson9
9
Saxton, h H . , Residence and B a r n of1 1 9
SCrifooer School D i s t r i c t N o 4 , B r o n s o n 9 7
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9 5
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smith. E . A i t e s o l t o c e o f 1
0
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Snlith,. Hyaline. Residence on F a r m o f 1 0 5
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South Butler Store 1
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Union Cott H i g h School
9
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�PATRONS' REFERENCE DIRECTORY
OF

Branch County, /
E X P L A N A T I O N . - T h e date following a name indicates the length o f t i m e t h e party has been a resident i n t h e county. T h e abbreviations are as follows: S . for
Section; T. for Township; P. O . f o r Post-office address. ' W h e n n o Section N u m b e r o r To w n s h i p i s given, i t w i l l b e understood t h a t t h e party resides
limits o f the village o r city named, and, in such cases, the post-office address is the same as the place of residence, unless otherwise stated.
abet, Herbert. F a r m e r, S . 8 . T . Coldwater, P. C , Coldwater. 1 8 9 8 .
idair &amp; Nagle, Garage. Coldwater. 1 8 8 8 .
Warns, C . B . F a r m e r. S . 24, T. Gilead, P. 0 . K i n d e r h o o k . M r . A d a m s
was born i n Branch County i n 1890.
arlains, S . R . F a r m e r. S . 12, T . C a l i f o r n i a . P . 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. M r .
&amp;dams was born in Branch County in 1877.
Wanes, Geo. H . , F a r m e r. S. 18. T. California, P. 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. M r .
Adams eras born in Branch County i n 1875.
Ilbright, W . S . , F a r m e r. S . 17. T. C.11ii0/12M. P . 0 . R a y, I n d . 1 8 8 5 ,
U p s . . Townahip, D u a n e H o a k . C l e r k , S . 1 5 , T . A l g a n s e e , P . 0 .
Quincy.
11ger, Broom. F a r m e r. S . 1. T . Matteson, P . 0 . S h e r w o o d . M r . A l g e r
miss born i n Branch County i n 1883.
We n , Clyde W. . D e n t a l Surgeon. U n i o n C i t y.
111es, D . C. &amp; Co.. Dealers in Hardware. Coldwater. 1 8 5 8 .
111grre. B . F. , F a r m e r. S . 27. T . Algansee. P. 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. 1 8 9 8 .
Lowden. G a y W . . F a r m e r and Dairyman. S. 34, T. C u r t &amp; P .
water. 1 9 0 8 .
kuthene, J. A . P . F o r m e r, S . 9. T . Butler. P. 0 . L i t c h f i e l d .
brose was b o r n , , Branch County i n 1869.
inderson, E m i l . Quincy Creamery, Quincy. 1 9 1 4 .
lotirts. R . S . . E m p l o y e d b y C e m e n t C o . , e l s o To w n s h i p Tr e a s u r e r,
Quincy. 1 9 8 6 .
\ u t e r i n e , C h u . J.. F o r m e r and Dairyman, S. 1 4 , T . C o l d w a t e r, P . 0 .
Coldreter. 1 8 8 5 .
Angevine. R . C . . Concrete B u i l d , and Contractor. Coldwater. 1 8 8 7 .
Anton, John, F a r m e r and Stackrauser, S . 25, T. Girard, P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r.
1898
trcher. L . B . F a r m e r. S . 6, T . A l g a n r t e , P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . A m b e r
was torn i n Branch County i n 1862.
armstrong, 19'in. H . . F a r m e r, S . 1 5 . T . O v i d , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Armstrong anis horn i n Branch County in 1853.
turned. F r e d E F o r t n e r and Stockramer. S . 6 , T. U n i o n . P . 0 . U n i o n
City 1 4 8 2
kustin, H
F a r m e r , S. 22. T B a t a v i a , P . 0 . Batavia. 1 8 1 7 .

M I . , I r w i n I . , P u n i e r M A Stockraiimer, S . 75, 1 / B a t a v i a , P .
water. 1 9 1 4 .
Barlow, 8 . L o w y r t . Coldwater.
H H . L o n e r . Coldwater.
Barnes. C. C F a r m . and Dairywon, S . 15, T . C o l d w a t e r, P .
water 1 9 0 6 .
k e n o s E a r l . F o r m e r a n d D a i r y m a n . S . 15, T. Coldwater. P.
water 1 9 0 6 .
P e r u , F. P , F a r m e r. 5 2 6 . T. BOUP11, P. O . Batavia. 1 9 0 6 .
Barnes, O t i s , F o r m e , S . 10, T. Kinderhook, P. 0 . Montgomery. 1 9 0 6 .
D a r n , W . W . . F a r m e r. S 3 4 . T B a t a v i a , P. 0 . Batavia 1 9 0 6
Barrchrtt. F r a n k . F a r m e r a n d Stocknoser, 5 . 3 4 , 1 U n i o n . P. 0 . U n i o n
City e n d C o l d t r t t e r. M r . B a r n h a r t was born i n Branch County in
1658
8rtrack, H . E . , F e r m e r, S. 3 , T. Col-irrater, P. 0 C o l d w a t e r. 1 9 0 1 .
Bartlett. C . S . , F a r n i t a r e and U n d e r t a k e , U n i o n City.
Brter. A . L i . P a r t n e r. S . 23. T B a t a v i a . P. 0 . Batavia. M r . Batter w u
loon in Branch County i n 1868.
Bater, Sem i t , , I . . . . . s o i l General Merchant. S. 2 6 . 1 . B i r t a r i a , P. 0
&amp; t u n a S i r % t e r was t o r n in Brianch Connty in 1863.
I n e s . H a r v e y F a r m e r . S C T . Ovid. P. G . Coldweter. M r . B a t e . was
born in Branch County i n 1878.
Beck. H e n r y, F a r m e r, S . 9 , 1 G i l e n d . P 0 . ! A m n o n . 1 8 7 4 .
Beck, S. N . , F a r m e r. S . 10. T. G i r a r d , P. 0 . Te k o n t h a . 1 9 1 3 .
Beckwith. 9 0 W . F o r m e r, S. 26, T. A t t u n e . P. 0 . Reading. 1 8 9 6
Berry, A b e . F a r m e r . S . 2 1 , T . N o b l e , P. 0 . B r o m . . M . Beery w a r
tiara to Drench County i n 1866.
Beery. I r v i n . To w n s h i p Clerk, 9 . 3. T. Noble. P. 0 . B r o m o n M r . Beery
I n a bont in Bessich Coanty i n 1889.
Scholar W i l l i a m C . , J r . , P a y n e ' . S . S i , T . Coldwater. P. 0 . Coldwater
1864
Bell. W . A . , L i n n mot Sole Bern. U n i o n City.
Ilernott. R . R . . I m m e r , S . 1 3 , T . C o l d w a t e r, P. 0 C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Bennett m e born ht Branch County in 1069.
R e n e w L . A . A m m e r. 5 . 14, T. Kinderbook. P. 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. 1 9 0 7 .
F. R . , Farmer, 9 . 6 . T. A l m n s e e , P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 8 6 .
Iterlads. Chan F o r m e r . S . 10, T. Bethel. P. 0 B a t n r i e . 1 8 7 8 .
R m o e . I W ã F a n n e r. B. 11, T. Basler. P. 0 . 1048ch6e1.1. 1 8 6 3 ,
Stye+, Adolph. F a r m e r. S . 9. T. A l i p a r e e P . 0 . Q a m e r. 1 9 0 6 .
Rahert. N o n e , 8 . M . T. Ostler. P. 0 . A l l e n . 1 9 0 5 .
P H . , F o r m e r a n d J o d i e * of Pence, 6 7 , T. AIPION0e. P. 0 .
Coldwater. M r W e l d e d tem o n . in Branch Cooed, in 1867.
Ilidelmm, I L S . L a v e r y. Coldwater 1 8 6 1 .
Bidwell. P. A . F a r m e r a n d Ponttry I r m a , B. 13. T. Girard. P.
water k i r O W * woo M . i n W o m b Comity i s 1475.
P C . , Ihtranstr, 8 3 3 . T. Alwemee. P. a
= o w C . 0 P e n n e r . B P . T. O v i d . P. O . Coldwater 1 1 5 1
Joy. / w a d y . 8 B , T. G i r a r d , P 0 . Talkossba. I R 7 3
M r s , F W . . F a r m e r. S 1 7 . T t o n t P 0 C o l d w a t e r M r M y e r t o
kora i n t s c h CoenIe is lees.

Blake, H . I L , Restaurant, Coldwater. 1 8 8 1 .
Blind, A r b a , F a r m e r and Dairyman. S . 5. T. Coldwater, P . 0 . Coldwater.
1895
Holey. C . A . , F o r m e r, S . 8, T. Quincy, P. 0 . Q u i n c y. 1 8 8 9 .
Holey, F. , F a r m e r, S . 19, T. Quincy, P. 0 . Q u i n c y. 1 8 8 9 .
Bolton, B . E . , F a r m e r, S 19, T. Batavia, P. 0 Bronson. 1 8 8 3 .
Boofiglio, Louis, I d e a l Candy and F r u i t Store,
Booth, A l b e r t J.. F a n n e r and Supervisor. S. 8. T. G i l e a d , P . 0 . Bronson.
M r. Booth was born in Branch County in 1848.
Bordt, W i l l i a m . F a r m e r, S . 2 3 , T . K i n d e r h o o k , P . 0 . F r e m o n t , I n d .
1890
Bovees, T h e , Photographers, Quincy.
Bowen, E . W . , F a r m e r, S . 2 . T. Quincy. P. O . Quincy. M r . B o w e n w a s
born i n Branch County i n 1951.
Bowerman, th'., F a r m e r. S . 9, T. Quincy, P. 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . B o w e r m a n
woo born in Branch County i n 1875.
Bowers, D . J., F a r m e r, S. 3 , T . B u t l e r, P . 0 . L i t c h f i e l d .
was born i n Branch County i n 1837.
Boynton, S u n l e y, F a r m e r and Supervisor, Quincy. 1 8 6 3 .
Bracy, A . D . , F a n n e r, S . 29. T. Butler, P. U . Quincy. 1 9 1 0 .
Bradley, H . H . , F a r m e r, S. 25. T. Algansee. P. 0 . Reading. M r . Bradley
was born in Branch County in 1858.
Bradley, L . D . , F a r m e r, S. 25, T. Algansee, P. 0 . Reading. M r . Bradley
was born in Branch County in 1857.
Brainerd, F. L . , Dealer in Coal, Wo o d Lime. Cement, Ti l e , e t c . , Q u i n c y.
Branch County O f f i c e r r - P r o b a t e Judge, M a r k S. Andrews;
ister, Rains B. M i n e r ; Sheriff. George W. R a l s t o n ; U n d e r S h e r i f f ,
Nelson W . Fenner; County Clerk and Register o f D e e t i o R o y G .
Moore; Deputies, Oral B. M o o r e a n d C l a r a H i e s r o d t ; Prosecuting
Attorney. Chas. U . Champion; Circuit Court C o m m i n i o n e r s , C h e s .
F. H o w e itud Chas. N . Legg; Coroners, J o s e p h H . M o n t a g u e a n d
Charles L . Keep; Surveyor. T h o m a s R . S h a v e r ;
s o n e , F r a n k 13 Robinson; O d i n COMMISMIODel. E l i D . l i f t ; Road
COMMi3111011.11, F. L . C o o C o l d w a t e r ; W . A . L o t t . Q u i n c y ; ¥ n d
H. K . C l o y, Sherwool; County Tr e u u r e r. O r a B. W h e e l e r ; D e p u t y
Treasurer, C a r t J . M a r t i n . D e p u t y S h e r i f f . - L . L . H o l d r i d g e .
Coldwater; A . Bert Cline, Union City; Theodore Wood, Ovid; A r t h u r
D. Bowles, Bronson; R . C . Denham, Quincy; Robert Bell, Sherwood.
Branch County Sayings Bank. General Banking, Coldwater.
Brandt. H a r r y B . . F a r m e r, S . 35, T. Batavia, P. 0 . Batavia. 1 8 6 9 .
Brant, L . R . , Farmer and Stockraiwr. S . 28, T. Broneon, P. 0 . B r o n s o n .
1913
Brehm, John H . , F o r m e r, S . 1 8 . 1 . Kioderhook. P. O . Kinderhook. 1 8 7 5 ,
Brewster, Ben. F a r m e r. S. 19, T. Girard, P. 0 . U n i o n City. 1 8 7 9 .
Bronson, P a t e l L . . F e r n i e r, S . 2 3 , T . B e t h e l , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r, M r .
Bronson wee born in Branch County in 1886.
Broughton, Lester. F a r m e r, 5 . 6, T. California, P. 0 . M o n t g o m e r y, M r .
Broughton was born in Branch County i n 1867.
Brown, A . A . , F a r m e r, S . 14, T. Bethel, P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . B r o w n
i n s born i n Branch County i n 1888.
B r o w , J. C . , F a r m e r, S . 3, T K i n d e r h o o k , P. 0 . Coldwater. M r . Brown
mot born i n Branch County i n 1866
Brown, J. M . , F a r m e r, S . 23, T. G i r r t d , P . O . Coldwiter. 1 8 6 7 .
Brown, J. W . , F a r m e r . S . 1. T. Ovid. I ' . 0 . Coldwater. M r . Brown o n .
born i n Branch County in 1959
Brown, R . . F a r m e r. S . 5, T. Girard, P. 0 . Union C i t y. 1 9 1 4 ,
Brannon, J. W F a r m e r , S . 11, T. Bethel. P . O . Batavia. M r . Brunson
to.. horn i n Branch County i n 1870.
Bock, L i A , B o -Sheriff of Bran,h County, Coldwater. 1 8 6 2 .
Back, F e r r y C . F a r m e r . S . 2 4 . T. Bethel, P . O . Coldwater. M r . Back
we. born in Branch County in 1871.
Back, W i l b e r t , F a r m e r, S. 19. T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater. M r . Buck
ism born in Branch County i n 1973
Buell. P. J.. l u m b e r and Building Material. U n i o n City.
Buell, T h o r . B F a r m e r a n d B r e o l e r o f Registered Holetein¥Frirtian
Cottle, S. 3 0 . T . U n i o n . P. 0 . Union City. M r , f b e l l o n . born In
Branch County i n I M O .
Burbank. F C . . Farmer end Township C l e r k , S . 1 6 , T . B u t l e r, P . 0
Quincy M r B u r b a n k won t o r n in Brooch Comity in 1864.
Burch &amp; K e m p , r o o , r t i a n d Meat M r t k r t , Coldwater. R e t o b l i t h e d 1912.
Burt10.18 F r o l 9 . , Propr,etor B e e c h n i t g e F a r m , " S . 2 9 , T . A a i u n .
Prone.. S i t Barithilufl was t a r n i n [ O u c h County
Burk. L r t . F r t n i e r . S i t , T. Gilead, P O . Kinderhook. M r . Burk I r .
torn in Branch County i n . 7 5
Broke. J a m e , P r o v e r S 1 4 , 1 B o t A l o i , P. 0 . Bonnie. 1 8 6 6 .
Burke M t . M a r g a r e t . F a r m i n g , S. 13, T. C o l d w a t e r. P . O . Coldienter.
195
B u r i n , T. I , F o r m e r. 9 . 24. T. Alganeee, P. 0 R e a d i n g . 1 8 8 4 .
B e r m . Prank. Partner. 8 . 23. T Q u i n e y. P. 0 Q u i n c y. M r . O w n , o n .
Omen in Branch C o n n . in 1878.
Boron. John, F a r m e r and Stock Buyer, S . 5 9 . 1 . Matteson, P. O . B r o o m e .
D a m p W . John, F a r m , S. 1 1 , 1 . Q ¥ i n e y. P. 0 . Qateey. 1 B 9 1 .
limmade, J a m e " F a r m e r earl Teacher, 3 . 36. T. Bethel, P . 0 . Coldwater,
M r B u r n s i d e o n . born in Drench C o m f y in 1889.
Berritt. R . F o r m e , 9 2 7 . T G i r a r d . P. O . Coldwmter. W e . B a r r i t t t o . .
born in Branch Comity in I M O .
110,100. Geo. A . , Superintendent Oak Grave Cemetery, Coldemter.

Bosh, C . R . , F a r m e r. S . 29. T. Girard, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 1 2 .
Bussing, 0 . W . , F a r m e r. S . 28, T. Ovid. P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. 9 1 r . B u s s i n g
w u born in Branch County in 1859.
Buys, W m . , F a r m e r, S . 13. T. Matteson, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 8 7 6 .
Byers, I , . J., D a i r y, Coldwater. 1 9 0 0 .

Calkins. B . H . &amp; S o n C o . Cooperage, C o l d w a t e r. S o n w a s b o r n i n
Brandi County i n 1870.
Calkins, F. B . , F a r m e r and Stock Buyer, S. 3. T. Matteson, P.
wood. M r . Calkins was horn in Branch County in 1872.
Camp. E . L . , F a r m e r. S. 23, T. Algansee, P. 0 . Reading. 1 8 5 3 ,
Campbell, M i l o D . , E x -United States Mrtshal, C o l d w a t e r. 1 8 5 1 .
Card. A r t , F a r m e r, S . 13, T. B e t h e l , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . C a r d w a s
born i n Branch County in 1860.
Card, A l r a h W . . F a r m e r and Stockraiser, S . 26, T . B e t h e l , P .
water. M r . Card was born in Branch County in 1878.
Card, E . F. , Farmer, S . 32, T. Batavia, P . 0 . B r o n s o n . M r . C a r d w a s
born i n Branch County in 1886.
Carr, Curtis, F a r m e r, S . 3, T. Q u i n c , P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 0 8 .
Carroll. C . 0 . , Merchant, S. 14, T. Gilead, Bost Gilead. P . 0 . B r o n m n ,
1885
Casten', L . G . , F a r m e r, S . 28, T. Algansee, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 0 9 .
Cattell, Russrt N . , F a r m e r, S . 12, T. Noble, P. 0 . B r o n m n . M r
Cattell
was born in Branch County in 1896.
Champion, Charles U . , A t t o r n e y u t - L a w, C o l i h n t e r. 1 8 6 4 .
Chapman, Charles W. . Cigar Menufacturer, Coldwater. 1 8 5 2 .
Chapman. F r a n k , F a r m e r, S. 2, T. Bethel, P. 0 . Batavia. 1 8 9 8 .
Chase, H a r v e y, F o r m e r, S. 36, T. Butler, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 8 5 6 .
C l u r , Clyde, F a r m e r. S . 9, T. Batavia, P. 0 . Batavia, 1 9 1 3 .
Clear, P r a n k , F a r m e r and Breeder. S. 2 0 , 1 . Batavia, P. 0 . Batavia. 1 9 0 6 .
Clmr, T. , F a r m e r, S . 8 , 1 . B a u v i a . P. 0 . Batavia. 1 9 1 1 .
Clark, M . K . . F a r m e r, S. 32, T. Sherwood. P. 0 . Sherwood.
Clark. O l i v e r J., F a r m e r, S . 6, T. Kinderhook, P. 0 . K i n d e r h o o k , M r .
Clark was born in Branch County iu 1855.
Clark, W m . , F a r m e r, S. 22, T. O v i d , P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 1 1 .
Clarke, H . R . &amp; Co., Drugs, Groceries, Paints, Oils and C l . . . , Coldwater,
Clay. E . E . . Corn Shredder mnd Gravel for Sale, U n i o n City. 1 8 5 3 .
Claybaugh, W . H . . F a r m e r, S . I L T. Coldwater, P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. 1 9 1 3 ,
Claypool, M . , F a r m e r, S . 20, T . Matteson, P. 0 . Sherwood. 1 9 0 1 ,
Clem, Pd. A . , F a r m e r. S. 32 and 33. T. Bethel, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 9 1 3 .
Clinton, J. L . , F a r m e r. S . 14. T. Butler, P. U .
ClUbe, H . Smith, I c e Dealer, C o l d . . . t e r, M r . Cliche wee born in B r a n c h
Comity in 1871.
Coldwater, C i t y of, W . T. Stansell, C i t y Clerk.
Coldwater Garage Co., T h e , C . F. Strong, M a n a g e r, G a r a g e , C o l d w a t e r.
Colchrater National Bank, Generel Banking, Coldwater,
Coldwater Townahip, C h u . Culp, Clerk, S . 3. T. Coldwater, P.
water.
Colo A . &amp; Sons, Partnere, S . 13, T. Bethel, P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r 111 5 4 .
Cole, E . A . , F a r m e r. S. 34, T. Batavia. P. O . Batavia. 1 8 8 0
Cole, M a r i o n , F a r m e r, S. 19, T. O v i d , P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . C o l e w a a
t a r n i n Branch County in 1879.
Coffer, L . C . , Pianos and O r g a n ( Coldwater. 1 8 8 4 .
Conklin, Pl. D . , F a r m e r, S . 9, 1 /
P. 0 . K i n d e r h o o k . M r .
Conklin was born In Branch County in 1867.
Cook, Peter, Farmer and Stockrainer. S . IS, T. Bronson, P. 0 . B r o n s o n .
1369
Cook, Sinn. F a r m e r, S. 17, T. Bethel, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 8 9 9 .
Cooley, M r s . L i n o Forming end Stockreiting, S . 1 6 , T . U n i o n , P . 0 .
Union City. 1 9 1 4 .
Cooper, W . H . , Conetable of Butler To w n e h i p , S . 2 , T . B u t l e r, P . 0 .
Litchfield.
Copeland. J. H . , Partner, S. 7 , T. California, P . 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. 1 8 6 9 ,
Copeland, J. M . , F a r m e r, S . I S . T . M a t t e s o n , P . 0 . S h e r w o o d . M r .
Copeland woo born in Branch County i n 1858.
Copeland, S A . . Clerk of M a t t o o n Township, S. 21, T. M a t t e s o n , P . 0 .
Sherwood. M r . Copeland wan born in Branch County in 1890.
Corbin, John C.. F a r m e r snit B r e e d e r o f Shropshire S h e e p . S . 1 0 , T .
Sherwood, P 0 S h e r w o o d . 1 8 8 5 .
Cortese, P r a n k , F a r m e r, S . 1 2 , T . C o l d w a t e r. P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Cortex war horn in Drench County in 1834.
Owleas, E r n a &amp; Livery land Feed Stehle., Quincy, M r . Corlms o n . h o r n
In Branch County i n 1836.
Corlem H u r r y, F a r m e r, S. S i . r . Quincy. P. 0 . C o l d w e t e r, M r Corteges
was k n e l l , Branch County i n 1871.
Corleee, H i r a m , Former, S. 19, T. Q u i n c y, P. O . Coldwater. M r . C o r i n g
born in Br¥neh County in 1853.
Cortaro Isaac H . . Partner and Hoeltralaer. S . I , T. Ovid, I ' . 0 . Coldrester.
Mt. C o d e . o n , born In Brooch County in I036
Carlton, W m . , F e n n e r, 5 . I . T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater, M r . Corlem
i n s h o r e in Branch Comity
Cornell, R d , Partner, S. 31, T . O i r n r d , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r C a r t m i l
o n . born In Branch Comity in 1872.
Correll, Jecoh H . , Former and J u t i c e of Peace. S. 7. T. Sherwood, P. 0 .
Shortmod. 1 9 8 9 .

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Cotomis Bros.. C a n d y W o r k s a n d M e n e f e e I
P u r e [i.e Cream,
Coldwater 1 9 0 7 .
Cowmd, B . J.. F a r m e r, S . 14, T. Matteson. P. O . Sherwool. M r . Coward
was born in Branch County to 1866.
Cowell, W 0 . L a w y e r. Coldwater 1 8 7 1 .
Cornier. Gnu W . . Partner, S . 3, T G i r a r d . P. 0 . Tekoneha. 1 9 1 1 .
Con, H . C G a r a g e , Automobile R e p a i r. and Accessories. U n i o n City.
Coe, P r a n k , County Road Cononisatoner and Farmer. S . 2 3 , T . G i r a r d ,
P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 5 3 .
Co.. G r a n t S . , . Farmer a n d Dairymen. S 1 2 , T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater.
1873
Co., HC1.113An, F a r m e r , S . 1 2 . T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater. M r . C o n . . .
born I n Branch County in 1891.
Coe. O t i s L , . F a r m e r, S. 12, T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 8 2 .
Con. Te d , F a r m e r, S. 35, T. Coldwater. P. 0 . Coldsrater. 1 4 7 2 .
Craig. Lewis. F a r m e r, S. 29, T. Girard, P. 0 . Coldwater. M r C r a i g was
burn i n Brooch County i n 1869.
Craig, S W . , P e r m . % S. 2 0 T. Girard, P. O . C o l d w a t e r. M r . Crete was
born in Branch County i n 1862.
Crandall, Chas.. Farmer, S . 24, T B e t h e l , P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 9 3 .
Croy. B B . , F a r m e r a n d R o a d Commissioner, S. I S . T. Matteson. P 0 .
Sherwood. 1 8 6 3 .
Crull. S. D . , F a r m e r, S. 25, T. Bethel. P. 0 . K i n d e r h o o k . 1 9 5 2 .
Culbert. E . D . . F a r m e r, S. 10, T. Quincy, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 0 3 .
Culp, P b . . . , C l e r k o f Coldwater To w n s h i p . S . 3, 1 ' . Coldwatm, P. 0 .
Coldwater. M r . Culp was born in Branca County i n 1664
Curio, J. Cl., F a r m e r and Stockreiser. S 3 3 , 1 C o r e r &amp; P 0 C o l d w a t e r.
Mr. Curtis was born in Branyh County on 1877.
Curtis. N . J . . F a n n e r . S . I n . T B u t l e r, P. 0 . Q u o t a , M r . Curtis was
born I n Branch County i n 1855.

Dailey, 0 . E . , Partner, S. 8, T. Butler, P. 0 . Te k o n s h a 1 8 8 6 .
Day, D . C F a n n e r , S . 3 0 , T. Butler, P. 0 . Coldwater. M r . D a y was
born i n Branch County i n 1859.
Day, I . W F a r m e r . S 1 9 . T. Butler, P. 0 . Quincy. M r . D a y was born
in Drench County in 1853.
D e m , D . C . . F a r m e r. S . 1 7 . T Bottler, P. 0 . Quincy. M r . Dean was
born i n Branch County in I M O .
Dean, Thomas, Farmer. S . 20. T. Butler. P. O . Quincy. 1 8 8 0 .
Dean. V. ' S i , F a r m e r a n d Townshop Treaourer, S. 18. T. Butler. P. 0 .
Quincy. 1 8 6 2 .
DeLano. Austin, Farmer, S . 30, T. Sherwood. P. 0 . Colon.
Denamest. F C . , F a r m e r. S . 6 , T . Q u i n c y, P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Demarest was born on Branch County i n 1873.
Penbrock. A l b e r t . F a r m e r. S . 7 , T. Butler. P. 0 . Tekonsha.
brook was born i n Branch County in 1886.
Denlirock. J. A . , F a r m e r, S . 5. T. Butler. P. ( I . Tekonsloa. 1 8 8 0
Denbreck. W i n P . Farmer. S . I I , T. Girmol, P. 0 Tekonshe 1 8 8 5 .
Dennis, W . 3 , F a r m e r. S. 19, T. Quincy. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 1 4 .
Dermott, 7 B . F a r m e r. S. 28, T. Coldwater. P. U . Coldwater. 1 9 0 7 .
DoCkey, 0 . F a r m e r , S . S r. . T . C o l d w a t e r, P . 0 . Coldwater, M r .
Dickey was born in Branch County in 1877.
Dickey. J a s . B . , F a r m e r, S 3 6 , T . Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater. M r .
Dickey was born i n Branch County in 1869.
Dickinson. S . B . , Farmer, S . 2, T. Butler, P. 0 .
Diedrich. W n o F a r m e r . S . 1 7 , T . Algansee, P. 0 . Quincy. M r . Dyed.
nob was born in Branch County in 1880.
Diment, Bert. F a n n e r. S. 3, T. Algansee, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 0 2 .
D o h , Anson. F a r m e r and Stockmen. S. 18, T. Union, P. 0 . Union City.
Dolph, S. W . , Farmer. S 3 , T. Butler. P. 0 .
Donlormao. Carl, Farmer, S. 24, T. A t o m i s e , P. 0 . Reading, 1 8 9 8 .
D o n u t , J. R . , Farmer, S. 36, T. Batavia. P ( 5 . Coldwater. 1 9 1 0 .
Donne). J. W . . FNI.111nr, S. 0 , 1 . Ovid, P. O . Coldwater. 1 9 0 8 .
Donne!, John W ¥ F a r m e r. S 7 , T Algansee, P . O Coldwater. 1 9 0 0 .
Doolittle, Clifford, F a r m e r. S . 10, T G i r a r d , P. 0 . Tekonsha 1 1 8 4 .
Dorsey, I v a n W . k l e n u m e n t s , C o l d w a t e r. M r . D o r s e y w a s b o r n i n
Branch County on 1878.
Doty, W . N., 0,1itor ol Colon Repress, Colon.
Dove, F. H . , F a n n e r. S . 17. T. A l g a n u e , P. 0 . Quincy. M r . D o v e was
born in Branch County in 1869.
Posey, R o b e r t , F a r m e r. S 2 7 , T Batavia. P . 0 . Batavia. M r . Dovey
wan 1mrn in Branch County i n 1077.
Downer, L o r e n A . . F a r m e r and Nlanulacturer of Cheese, S. I ,
ore, 1.. 0 . Q111110/. 1 9 . 5 ,
Drain C0111111031011[1, J. L . afore/on. Chairman. Coldwater.
Draper. L I I . F a r m e r. S . 3 4 , T . A l g a n s e , P. O . ! B u l g e . . . r e M r .
Draper w a s h o r n i n B r a n c h C o u n t y i n 1 8 7 3 . H e has served as
Supervisor.
Drinkwater. S i . B . , F a r m e r, S . 3 . T . B u t l e r, P . 0 .
Drinkwater was born in Branch County i n 1867.
Drumm, G . A . , Farmer anol Stockraoser. S. 2 2 , 1 . Sherwood. P.
wood. M r . D r u m m was born in Branch County i n 1871.
Dubenotorl. H . H . , Farmer, S . I , T. Ovid, P 0 . Coldwater.
alert was born i n Branch County in 1868.
Duberirlorf. 0 . C . , F a r m e r, S. I . T O v i d . P. 0 . Coldwater.
doff w m born in Branch County in 1872.

Eaton Grocery Co., G . Raton, Grocerim ¥ n d M . . . Coldwater. 1 9 0 9 .
Eggleston. F r e d , F a r m e r, S . 2 2 . T . Kinderhook, P. 0 . Fremont. I n d .
1910
E l k , Prank. F a r m e r. S . S. T . Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater. M r . E l k was b o r n
in B o n d i County in 1872.
Ely, Oral! S., F a r m e r, S . 12, T B u t l e r. P. 0 .
Euler, W i l l i a m . F a r m e r, Stockrainee a n d Breeder of Registered Belgian
Horses,.S. 20. T . Sherwood, P. O . Sherwood. 1 9 1 1 .
Evans, J o h n S . , H a i l e r a n d Manager " T h e Sun and S t e t , " Coldwater.
1869
Evens, W m . H . , Farnaer, S. 27, T. Batavia, P . 0 . B a t a v i a . M r . Evens
was born i n Branch County in 1873.
Ewers. A . C., Former. S. 20. T. Girard. P. 0 . Coldweter. 1 9 1 4 .
Jaines, Farmer, S . 16, T. Algansee. P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 0 4 .

Farraml, Chas., Farmer. S. I L T . Matteson. P . O . S h e r w o o d .
rand was loom n no Branch County in 1866.
Farwell, Chore, Farmer, S. I S . T. Girard. P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . F e r w e l l
was born i n [trench County in 1892.
Farwell. D o n 5 . Former. S 2 0 , T. B u t l e r, P. 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . F a r w e l l
wan born on Branch County in 1882.
Fennell, George, Farmer. S. IN. T. Noble, P. O . Burr Oak. 190.1.
Fenner, Clsrence, Farmer. S. 16. T . Bethel. P. 0 . B a t a v i a . M r . Fenner
wm born in Wands County i n 1891.
Fenner. C S i . , Farmer. S . 13. T. Bethel, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 4 7 .
Fenner. N W . , U n d e r Sheriff. C o l d w a t e r. M r . P e n n e r w a s t o r n i n
linnets County in 1874.
Penner. R C , Farmer, S 1 8 . T. ¡ v i o l . P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . F e n n e r
was born i n Branch County in 1886.
Fenner. R . R . , Farmer, S. 10. T. Bethel. P. O . Batavia. 1 9 1 1 .
Fenno, R m s . Farmer. S. 27, T . Matteson, P . O . B r e m e n . M r . Fenno
was born i n Branch County in 1865.
Fenno, W . W . , Deputy Sheriff and City Marshal, Union City.

PATRONS' R E F E R E N C E D I R E C TO RY.
Pergnson, Marion. F a r m e r. S . 4. T. O v i d . P 0 . C o l d w a t e r.
son was Inim no Branch County on 1859.
Field, C . S . . Fernier. S 1 7 . 1 . liodAIIIA. P . O Betavia. 1 8 7 7
Fillmore, G . J., H o t e l , Quincy. M r . F i l l m o r e arm born i n Brooch County
is 1839.
Finch, B . F a r m e r. S . 8. T. Gilead. P. O . Bronson. 1 9 0 4
Findley, B G P a r t n e r , S. 2, T. Butler, P. U . H o m e r. 1 8 5 8 .
Poet National Bank, General Banking. Quincy.
F i r e State Bank. General Banking, Te k o m b a .
Pitagendol, C . H . , Fernier. S 9 . T. Girard, P. 0 Te k o n s h a . 1 8 7 7 .
Plandermeyer, F. H , Merchant, Shoes. C o l d w a t e r. M r . F l a n d e r r n e y e r
was born t o Branch County iii 8 7 9
Fleming, W' H . . F a r m e r. S . 20, T G i r a r d . P. 0 Cololaater. 1 8 8 5 .
Flint. F C . . F a r m e r. N. 1 7 . T K o n d e r h o o k , P . 0 . E i n d e r h o o k . M r .
Flint was born on Branch Cononty 11 1574.
Flint, F P P e r o n , S I ) . T . N e t t i e ' , P 0 &amp; A . M . M r F l i n t rem
born i n Branch C01.1111, i n Into)
Flint, L L . Township Clerk S 1 6 T. Konolerhook. P 0 K i n d e r h o o k .
Mr. F l i n t a . . . laorn i l l Branch County i n 1NM.
Foglesong. E . B F a r i n e r . 1 . 1 end 3 3 , T. Bethel, P U . Bronson M r .
Foalesong was horn i n B r a n d i County i n 137s,
Forcuni. 0 . A . . F e r n i e r S . 3, T. Matteson, P. I S Sherwood 1 9 1 2
Forrest, J. H . , F a r m e r an ol Stockraiser. S . 23, T S h e r w o o d . P
wood 1 9 1 1 . N D . Forrest i s ¥ v e t e r a n of t h e C i v i l W a r , h a v i n g
served in t h e 144t5 Ohio Volunteers in 1864 and 1863.
Forward. F r a n k . F a r m e r. S 2 6 , T Q u o . , , I ' . 0 . Quincy.. 1 8 7 3
14. T. Kon,lerliook. P 0 M o n t g o m e r y 1 9 0 6 ,
Foss. Eugene. Funnier.
Foss, Perry, F a r m e r, 5 . 1 I. T K i n d e r l i o , k , P. U . Slontsomery. l o o n
Foster, C o l E d g a r A . , Real E s t a t e a n d Auctioneer. C01,11011ff. 1 8 8 7 .
Cu). Foster occupie a prominent and influential position
business men of t h e s13te H e resides t h e beautiful c i t y
water, B r a n c h C o u n t y. Sloch T h e c i t y i s surrounded b y o b o e ,
4 0 1 c o u n t . , a i t h to h i g h g r a d e o f f i n e t e r m
counori a i t h
leautiful lakes, stocked a i t h all kinds of fish,
and here A1111 Home are large monomer resorts O u r seined was lawn
in Steuben C o u n t y, I n d A p r i l 1 2 , 1 8 6 7 , a n d is a son of John T.
Foster ¥ n d Elcousia F o s t e r f l o t h 0 1 10- parent, . m e born
I n 1861 they m o v e l on a b u m i n Otsego Township, Steuhen County,
Ind., where they l o v e lived continuously m e r sonce M r a n d Mrs.
John T . F o s t e r raised a l a u n l s o t lour b o y, t h e eldest, G e o H .
Fennel, d i e d o n 10901 Ebony J F o s t e r w h o liyes on a farni i n East
Gilead, a n d R o b e r t W . F o d e r, u l o n m r r in Gilead Township O u r
eubject was m a r n e l to ¥ Miss Abine P. Goodrich of ...denten County.
Ind., 51arch 2 4 , 1 8 8 7 . a u , i on A p r i l 6th ,o1 the sante year unwed on
a f a r m o n G i l e a d To w n s h i p , ¥ n d s t a r t e d lion lousiness career as ¥
farmer. I n 1 5 9 1 h e m i l d o u t e n d noosed t o t h e village of East
Gilead, a n d engaged toi t h e l i m b e r business. w h i c h h e followed
Iwo yeers. A t t h i s h o n e lie commenced to Guy and ship lore stock,
and continued t o t o so lor seine tone, mod .hiring thin titne 0 t h ) ,
busy M e l i e decided t o become a n auctioneee. and as ot wys his
nootto t o olo w h a t y o u ole. a n d do it t i e d , h e attended one of the
very best auctioneer schools. froin w h w h Ike graduateml. and at once
began Son auction w o r k a m o n g hos neighlaws, b u t h e soon was
sought a l t e r, a n d commanded t h e best of commissions, until today
Inc i s k n o w n a l l o v e r t h e country. H e boa a good trietnory ¥nol is
quick t o recognize a f a c e H e i s popalar and b o o . sonde for all.
He i s In n o n w i t h g o m l j u d g i t i e n t , a l a m s keeping himself well
posted o n t h e v a l u e o f a l l l o v e s t o c k a n d h e moo good j u d g e of
horses a n d n o good horseman. I n the year 1901 he demoted l o g o
into t h e r e a l e s t a t e business a n d f r o m t h e y r , first deal
- n o d e g o o d . " I l e i s s t r i c t l y h o n e s t anoi his people k n o w what
the colonel tells them is true. a n d his method of square d e a l i n g has
node h i s patrons h i s f r i e n d s . W i t h o u t a doubt he has sold omen
property t h a n a n y o n e m a n i n Hie t t t t t . O a r subject
sented t h e M i c h i a a n M u t u a l C y c l o n e a n d W i n d Storni Insurance
Company, w i t h offices at Hastings. M o a t . , f o r ¥ long 11111n
years a g o h e w a s c h a r m o n e of the fifteen directors
and Hillsdale Counties T h i s company started thirty ymrs
¥ membereltiP o f 1 3 9 . c . e r r i n o $ 1 6 3 710 insurance T o d a y i t has
moor t h a n 60.0110 numbers with m o r e than 8120000.000 insurance.
He also represents m u n e o f tlie hest fire insurance
lip attenoling s t r i c t l y t o business l i e has built u p ¥ geed lousiness in
this l i n e B u t C o l F o s t e r w i t h a l l his lousy life, alvrays has tim e
to lenol a helping l o n , 1 l o o n . i n need. H e is a lover of children,
whoo a r e f r e q u e n t
a t
h i s office a n d h o m e H i s
located i l l t h e M a s o n i c block, and his residence at 2 5 6 W C h i c a g o
creel. Coldwater. R e s o d . Ins other business, h e takes pleasure in
manaaina t w o f i n e f a r m s . o n e 0 1 1 2 0 acres. on sections I
Gilead To w n s h i p , w h e r e h i s n o n -In-law m i d only ilaughter n o k e
their h o n o r H e a l s o h a s o n e grandson 2 0 m o n t h s o l d , w h o is
named a f t e r t h e colonel. T h e other farm of 12ri m o r e . , east 0 7 t h ,
State p u b l i c school; h e r e has ¥ One herd of Holstein Cattle. w i t h ¥
fine record. O u r subject 4 noted Inc buying aril repairing property
in his home t o w n . a n d thereby oloing a good turn tor hmo home city
as w e l l a s h i m s e l f . H e I s ¥ m e m b e r o f N o . 31, I . O . O. F. , o f
Coldwater, a n d a member of N o 1907, F. 0 . E . , which I o n ¥ very
large membership. H e i s also ¥ granger, w i t h membership in N o .
137, C o l d w a t e r. M i c h . I t m a y b e seen b y carefully resoling this
very b r i e f r e c o r d o f o u r genial subject. D o t his has been and is a
limy l i f e h e i ¥ practically ¥ s e l l -made m a n . h a y l o f t Keinel h o
h o n o r a b l e position b y a n h o n e s t endeavor a n d Judicious
management o f his aBaors-ever with the thonght uppermost in his
mind " d o unto others as you would be done by.
Gone-Sold "
Foster, E . J . , P a r t n e r, S . I I , T . G i l e a d , P. 0 . Bronson. 1 9 8 7 . M r .
Foram w a s h o r n A p r i l 1 2 . 11167, i n O t s e g o To w n s h i p . S t e n b e n
County, Indiana, i n a log cabin. H e Iiyed in this mime cabin until
he w a s 1 6 y e a r s o f m e , when his father built a new house, where
Edson l i v e l until he was 20 years ol.1 I n I M P M r . Foster came to
Gilead, w o r k i n g a s a Sarni h a n d on t h e farm 0111 C M a h r e v, a t
$17 00 p e r m o n t h . I n 1 8 8 8 h e was employed 0 0 11,. Lamont farm
at 8 1 8 . 0 0 p e r m o n t h . T h e n i n 1889 Fearer, t h e farm bend, moved
his t r u n k t o t h e 8 , 0 . Luce farm for the summer. R u t Poison i t
seems. had not given ell of his time and thoughts to his employers,
because o n Dec. 5 , 1889, at t h e home the l i n d e s parents. John and
Fdioheth W i l k i n , . r a m m e d t h e marroage of Edson I . Foster and
Alrnina a l . W i l k i n s . I n 1 8 9 0 S i r . and M . F o a t e r moved on the
Alniond G r a v e s f a r m a t East Gilead. an a renter. b u t i n 1891 t h e y
moved t o Kinderhook, M i c h . , on t h e Boyd f a r m . O n A u g 4 . 1891,
a n o n w a s Immo t o t h e m , PI1111 J . , t h e i r o n l y c h i l d B y strict
monomy, e n d honest, s t e a d y t o i l . R . h o n saved enonali io buy ¥
m o l l home o f t h e i r own a t West Kinderhook. M i c h . , i n 1891. M i d
for t h r e e y e a r s w e s ¥ poultry d m I e r J u n e 5, 1895, M r a n d bfen.
Foster y o l d t h e i r p l a c e a n d bought 37 acres on Section I I G i l e a d
TII.11,11,11. J a n u a r y 5 , 1 0 9 5 . t h e i r h o m e w i t h a l l o f its contents
burned t o t h e ground. f o r c i n g M t n t o build ¥ new h o m e in 1896.
With steady g r o w i n g progress M r F o s t e r has Incressed his farm to
191 acres o f land. w i t h two s e . of buildings. M r . Fonteee laments
reside i n S t e o i l e n C o u n t c . h i d t h e y were horn i n I M O . ¥nol e e l ,
lasted t h e i r f i f t i e t h w e d d i n g enniversary a t the horny of
Mrs R o l m . F o s t e r i n 1 9 11 . T h e sulojeCt of thin sketch had three
brothers C o l I M I a a r A . a twin brother, is a resident of Coldly/0er,
Mich , a n d i s an auctioneer and reel mtate dealer. R o b e r t W. i s
farmer of Emit Gilead, M i c h a n d Into. H . . w h o died i n 1890. T h e
latter a m pretense, i n t h e high schools of Indiana for seven years.
Paul J . P o w e r , m e o f E d s o n ¥ n d A l m i n s Foster, was united i n
marriage to Ruby, B. Brook of Bethel Townehip, Branch COunty, on

Dec 2 3 . 1914 P a u l end R u b y love ad Isom, on h i s l a t h e r ' s W . to
Rost Golfed
Fmter, F. . F r a n u r . S . 3, T. A l i e n s . . P. 0 Q u i n c y M r P O n t e n w a s
horn i n Branch County in I66u
Foster, G e o 6 4 . , F a r m e r 8 3 4 . 1 Q u i n c e , P U . Q u i n c y h i r f r a m e r
was born i n Breech Comity i n 1691
Fowler. F r e d H F ¥ r m e r , S 1 7 , T B e t h e l . P D . Bronson s i r F o w l e r
was burn I n Branch County to 1868
Pon, A 0 . s u p e r 0 s o r. S 1 7 , T Balayne, P 0 Batavia 111 8 2
Franz. W O , .
5
3 2 . T. A l g a n u e P. 0 M o n t g o m e r y 1 8 0 2
Fredrickson Pb F F o r m e r . S 2 , T C o l d w M e r . l ¥ 1.1 Coldwater I S M .
French. Pb i t F a r m e r h 2/1. T. Matteson. P B r o o ¥ o o W e F r e n c h
M . born in Branch County i s 1455.
Frick, James. F a r m e r. n 4 T . Alganeee, P. 0 Idemitug. 1 9 1 3
Fry I t A . F a r m e r. S I n T &amp; j u r o r , 1' 0 Coldisster 1 9 111
Folk. W D F a r m e r and Breeter id W h i t e L e a f i e r . C h i c k e n s S
Cohlw¥ter, P 0 C o l d w a t e r. I l l r F o l k was W e . in Branch C o u n t ,
in IBIS.

Gallop. L e r o y. F a r m e r . S 3 1 , T A l g e r i a . , P . 0 . adentgainiery. M r .
Gallop inse born i n Branch County i n 1847.
Getman, Charlee R . . F a r m e r. S. 35. T. Bethel. P. 0 . K i n d e r h o o k 1 8 7 6 .
Gannets H a r r y B , Fernier. S . 10, 1 G i l e a d . P . O . Bronson I B I S .
G a r , J. Wesley. F a n n e r. S . 3. T. K i n d e r h o o k , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. 1 9 0 1 .
Garrett. 14 I d . F a r m e r. Stockman. a n d Supervisor. S . I . T . Bethel, P.
0 . Coldwater 1 8 8 6 .
Gates, W . J . F a r m e r, S I . T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 7 8 .
George. C. E &amp; Son. B r e e d e r s o f Registered Jersey C a t t l e , P a r t r i d g e
Plymouth R o c k , Pertrislge M'yanolotte A n a P a r t r i d g e B a s t a .
Clockeria S . 5. T e n n u i , P. 0 e n l O n Croy. 1 9 0 e .
Gifford, E a r l C . , F a r m e r a n d S t o c k B u y e r, S . 30, T. C o l d w a t e r, P .
0 . Coldwater. S l r . Gifford n o , horn i n Branch County in 1676.
Gilead Towoishop. E a r l L i n n , To w n s h i p C l e r k , 13. 9, T . G i l e a d , P. O .
Brottrion
Girard L i b r a r y. G . R . W h i t u o n . Superviaor, S . 16, T. Girard, P.
water.
Goble, T. D F a r m e r , S . 5, T. Kinderhook, P 0 . Knaderhook, 1 8 6 8 .
Good, E z r a H . , F o r m e r nod Stock Breeder, S . 8, 1 . 1 4 . 6 1 , . P 0 . Bronson.
1116
Good. Wa l t e r. F a r m e r, S . 32, T. Coldwater, P. 0 . C o l d m i t e r. 1 8 6 4 .
Goodman. S B . F e r n i e r. S 2 7 . T. A l g a n u - r. P. O . Reading.
man wee born on Branch County 00 1656.
Goolwin. C H . , F a r m e r, S . 35, T. Algansee. P. 0 . R e u l i n g . I d r . G o o d .
won was tmrn on Branch County i n 1073.
Goolwin, Emo.ior, F a r i n e r. S 3 , T . California, P . O . R e y. M r . Cooliesn
was born on Branch County. in 1662.
Goodwin, l e e n I V . , Fernier and Stock Breeder. S . 35, T. A l t a n a . , P. 0 .
alontgotnery. S I r . G o o l w i n was born on Branch C o u r y t o 1870,
Go¥liorn. Comm. Fernier. S . 27. T. Bethel. P. 0 . IlatAvia. 1 9 1 4 ,
Gottschalk, Charley, Fernier, S 1 7 . T A l a m o s , P. U . Quincy. 1 8 6 5 .
E W . , F a r m e r , S . 26. T G u a r d , P. t ) . Coldwater. M r . Gould
was born in Branch County. III itI60
Graham. K I V , F e r n i e r, S 3 , T C a b l o r n i a . I ' . 0 . Montgomery. M r .
Graham was horn in Branch County i n I835
Gray, John M . . F a r m e r, S. 23, T B a u r . , P. U . gamma. M r .
born i n Branch County
Grey, P. 13., F a r m e r , 1. 3 1 , T. A l a m o s , P . O . Montgomery. M r . G r a y
was born in Branch County in 1969.
Green, Mns Barbara, Fartintig, S. I I . r . Bethel. P . O B a t a v i a . 1 9 0 7 .
Green, G W . , F a r m e r, S. 3 2 , 1 . Coldwater, P . O . Colobrater. 1 9 0 9
Green, H a r r y G . , F11011nr. S . 9 , T. Gilead. P. 0 . B r e m e n , M r . Green
was horn i n Branch County in 1867.
Greenatnyer. John A F a r m e r , S . 12, T. O v i d , P. 0 . Coldwater 1 8 6 5 .
Gt i t y e r , S o l o m o n . F a n n e r , S . 12. T. t i v i d . P . O . Cololvrater. 1 8 6 6 .
Greening, H I . F a r m e r, S 2 6 T. Butler, P. 0 . Quincy. M r . Greening
was horn i n Krao.clo County In 1073,
Cremona. J F a r m e r . 5 3 3 , T. b u t l e r, P. 0 Q u i n c y, 1 8 6 9
Greetowalol. t : e o r a e . F a r m e r. S 1 3 . T Coldwater. P . O C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Greenwald was born on Branch County I n 1875,
Cripnian, F H . Supervisor m i d F a r m e r , S . I S . T. Kinderl000k. P. 0 .
Kinderhook. M r . G r i p m e n was born no Branch County in 1066.
Grove, Ben C., F a r m e r. S 11 . 1 , 8 0 1 . 0 1 0 , P 0 . Coldwater. M r . G r o o m . , , .
born i n Branch County i n 1666.
Grove. B . 0 , F a r m e r , S . 9, T Batavia. P. 0 . Batavia. M r . Grove o n .
born i n Branch County in 1876.
Grove, E i l w a r. l . F a r m e r. S . 6. T. lionolerhook, P. 0 Konolerhosk 1 9 0 2 .
Grove. T h e r o n , F a r m e r , 5 1 2 . T Bates-is, P. 0 . Coldwater. M n G r o v e
was born i n Branch County.
Groner. C h i n . . F a r m e r, S . 3 1 , 1 . Goraril. P. O . Coldwater. M r . G r u n e r
was leen in Branch County on 1860.
Gruner. P . F a r m e r, S 7 , T Coldwater. P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . G r u n e r
was horn i n Branch County i n 1858.
Groner, Wa r d . F a r m e r and Roe.' Corrommioner, S . 1 , T. B a t a v i a , P. 0 .
Coldwater. A l e . G r o n e r was born i n 'french County i n 1866.

Flags, V . 11., F a r m e r, S 6 . T. Ovid, P 0 C o l d w a t e r. 1 9 1 3 .
Hmght, James B . Fernier, 5. 1 2 . 1 . California P. 0 Montgomery. 1 8 6 9
Hall, A r l o C.. F a n n e r, S. 8 , T . C a l t f o r n o , M o n t g o m e r y . M r .
Hall was born ito Branch County In 1879
Hall, Charles. F a r m e r, S . 2. T. ¡ a i l e r o n . , P 0 . Montgomery, 1 8 6 6
Hall, G
N
F a r m e r and Road Cononossioner, S . 1 7 , T. A l a m o . ,
P. 0 . Quincy. 1 8 6 5 ,
Hall, H e n r y. F a r m e r, S . 17, T. Algansee, P. 0 . Quincy, 1 8 6 5 ,
Hall, H i l e n H . , Farmer. S . 6. T. A l i o n u e , P. 0 . C.N-oldrenter. 1 8 4 7 .
Hall, W i l l i e , F a r m e r, S . I S , T. A l e a m e e , P . U . Q u i n c y. M n . H u l l m u
born in Branch County in 1567.
Hall, Wi l l i s . F a r m e r, S 3 5 . T . Quincy, P 0 . Q u i n c y 1 8 0 7 .
Hand, E . A . , F a r m e r, S. 32, 1 Coldmater. I ' . U . C o l d w a t e r. M n . H a n d
was born in lituncla County in 1861.
Blubaugh. P. S . , F a r m e r, S . I I , T . K i n d e r h o o k . P . 0 M o n t g o m e r y.
1902
Herlusigh, J. F. , F a n n e r, S . 35. T. Qnincy, P. 0 . Quince. 1 8 7 2 ,
Harding, L . K . , L i v e r y. Coldwater, I 1 8 4
Harkness, B . S . . Farmer. S . 2 7 . 1 B a t e r i a , 1 , O . B a t a v i a .
ness ems horn i n Branch County i n I V O
Marley, Isaac, F a r m e r, S . 3, T. Gilead. P. U . Bronson. 1 0 6 8
Harley, John W . , F a r m e r, S . 25, T Algansee. P. 00. gentling. 1 8 6 8 .
Harley, L e v , Fernier, S . 31, T. Bethel, P 0 Bronson 1 8 7 4 .
Harmon, 13. B . . F a n n e r, 5 2 7 , T. Ratio-no. U . 84.10.1n. 1 4 1 4 .
Harmon, G . H . , F a n n e r, S. 18, T. Quinct P O . Coldwater. 1 8 8 2 ,
H¥rris, A . I F a r m e r , S . 2 2 . 1 B e t h e l . P. 11 .
Harris, C. 1 1 6 Co.. Unofertake. and Funeral Director., aoldwater.
Hart, Soot!, F a r m e r. S 3 3 , T G i r a r d . P. 0 C o l d w a t e r. 1 9 1 4
Hawes, Ft. M . . F a r m e r . S 3 0 , T . A l m o n . . . , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r, M r .
Heaveo was limn in Branch County in 1872.
Hawes, H . A F o r d Ganige, Coldwater 1 0 7 2
Hawkins, A . J . , F a r m e r, S. 23. T. Girerd. t a Coldwater. 1 9 1 1 .
Hawkins. George, F a r m e r, S . 8, T. 0 0 . 1 , P 0 C o l d s -e'er 1 9 0 4 .
Hawley. F r a n k L . , F a r m e r, S. 5 , T M a t e y o , P. 13 Batavia, M r H a w l e y
was Imirn i n Rranch County in 1870
Hoye,. F. t i . , F a r m e r. S . iti. T . Algansee. P . 0 . Q u i n c y, M r . H a r m
14.10 born in (trench Count, i n 1076
H a m m , H a r v e y, Fernier and Salesman for 3ackmn Acetylene
ator, S l b . T. Coldwater, P 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 8 5 .

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PAT R O N S R E F E R E N C E D I R E C T O R Y.

ays. C L . F a r m e r and Stock Breeder. S . 1 1 , T. Algansee, P. 0 . Qnincy.
M r. H a y s was born in Branch County in 186.3.
Lays, F r a n k D . , F a m e , S . 34, T . Q u i n c y, P . 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . H a y s
w . born i n Branch County i n 1870.
layward, A P . F a r m e r . S . 5 . T. Batavia. P. 0 . U n i o n C i t y. 1 9 0 5 .
Leary. Snmuel. F a r m e r, 5 . 2 2 . T . K i n d e r h s o k . P . U . F r e m o n t . I n d ,
1%5.
Lent, H . E . . F a r m e r, 3 . 33. T. Sherwood, P. 0 . Sherwood. M r . H e n r y
was horn in Branch County i n 1881.
Lerman. F r a n k J F a r m e r . S 1 3 , T. Botavia, P. 0 . B a t a v i a .
man wria born i n B r a % h County i n 1889.
Lerman, 3. F. , F o r m e r. S . 33. T. Matteson, P. 0 . B r o . % 1 8 7 3 .
Lerman., Joseph, Landscape A r c h i t e c t ¥ n d H e a d F l o r i s t S t a t e P u b l i c
School, 5 . 10. T. Coldwater. P. 0 C o l d w a t e r. P E T
Cerral. H . S . F a r m e r and Proprietor L a w n Rldge F a r a , S .
wood, P C i h e r v r o a l . M r . H e r r i n was born in Branch C o u n t ,
less. : M a r t i n F a r m e r. S . 4. T . K i n d e r h o o k , P . U . K i u d e r h o o k . 1 8 8 6 .
leuer. , h a s . . F a r m e r. S . 8, T Algonnen, P. 0 . Q u i n c . . 1 8 6 9 .
Licks. J. H . . F ¥ r m e r S . 3 . T. Coldwater. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 9 2 .
liblebrool, C u l . F a r m e r. S . 9 , T. Algansee. P 0 . Q u o i c y.
brand was born i n Branch County i n 1879.
till isdni. 6 , s t a t e bank. General Banking, Colon.
Hillman. I r a A , F a n n e r S 3 , T. Quincy, P . 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . H i l l . o u
won horn i n Branch County i n 1874.
Hlimelough. E l m e r, P a r n e r 5 . 7, T. Noble, P. 0 . B u r r Onk.
lough was born i n /Ranch Connie iii 1870.
%Orley, F r e d . F a r m e r, S . 18. T. B u t l e r, P . 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . H i n k l e y
roes horn i n % s u c h County i n 1871.
lodge, F r e d . F a r m e r. 5_ 17. T . Quincy. P. 0 . Quincy. M r . H o d g e w a s
born i n England in 1880 soil settled in Branch County in 1914.
Hodgman, W . B . , Abstracter. Coldwater.
lotlmen, E l m e r C., F a r m e r. S 4 , T Algensee. P 0 .
l o a m . . . H . J . Partner. 5 . 3 . T. A l g a n s . , P 0 . Q u i n s y. I S 7 7 .
logoboonr. E . W . . F a r m e r. S . 15. T. M a t t e s o n , P . 0 . Sherwood. M r .
Hogoboom woo born i n Branch County in 1876.
lokunib, L e r o y, Retired F a r m e r. S . 15. T. Quincy. P. 0 . Q u i n c y. 1 8 9 3 .
P a l a t e , A l b e r t H d F a n n e r, S . 32. T D l a t e s o n . P . U . Bronson. M r .
Hollister Irnn born i n Breach C,mnty i631871,
lolmes. C . J . , S r . , F a r m e r a n d S t o c k r a s e r. S . 8 . T . B r o n s o n , P. 0 .
Bronson. M r . H o l m e s was born i n Branch County in 1844.
%Imes. P. T F a r m e r . 5 . Z U . T. B u t l e r. P. 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . H o l m e n
w s born in Branch County in 1861
H a w n , W . D . , F a r m e r , S . 20, T . B u t l e r, P. 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . H o l m e s
wan born in Branch County i n 1859
l o w y m e l l . W . E . , F a r m e r, S . 29, T. Bethel. P. 0 Bronson. 1 5 5 0 .
loopingarser. Gabriel, F a n n e r. S . 1 8 . T, Gilead. P . 0 . B r o n s o n . 1 9 6 4 .
Gebriel N o o n . . . t a m e r was h o r n at W i n f i e l d ,
Ohio, August 1 2 . 1836. A t a n e a r l y age b e b e g a n w o r k i n g on ¥
farm where be acquired a sufficiency of this w o r l d ' s g o a l s
the esereasole busmenn. N o t l i k i n g mercantile life he sold out a n d
bought ¥ mnnery a n d followed thss busIness for t w e l v e y e a r . . H e
then mild out a n d .1i4 some t r a v e l i n g i n t h e W e s t l o o k i n g t o r n
farm. I n September 1 8 6 4 b e with h i s f a m i l y m o r t a l t o G i l e a d .
Brandi County, M i c h . . anti s e t t l e d WI t h e f a r m w h e r e h e
alties, h a v i n g a d d e d t o until h e n o w o w n s 3 4 0 &amp; O W , Orla Of t h e
finest h o s . in Branch County. H e 1133 ¥IwAys 1,ren 311 FilallVa u n d
life-Fong Democrat, voted for Pierce in 1648 and h o n n e v e r m i s s e d
an election of any k i n d since. I n 1 8 5 2 h e w o s m a r r i e d t o M i s s
% r a h S m u t , o f T. . . . e a r n s , . County. T o this union
dren w e r e t o r n s e v e n sons and seven i l s % h t e r s . I t in o n e o f h i s
Joys to think that he and seven sons voted for Wilson whom
sidern the l a w of them all
torten. Minn Nina. Photographer, Bronson.
Magee, C. W . . Pa3WW3 and Poultryman. Breolor of S i n g l e C o m b W h i t t
Leghorn Chickens. S . 6 . T. U n i o n , P. U . Union C i t y. 1 9 9 3 .
bitch/ow, G e o . . F a r m e r e n d T h r e s h i n g M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r, S . 9 . T.
Colifmni% P. 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. 11184.
I o w a . D r o n e . C l e r k e d A l g o n a . To w n s h i p . S . 15. T. M u m m e r. P. 0 .
U l a n : . M r H o u c k was t o r n in Itranch County in 1887.
4 w e l t . W I . F a r m , . S . 1 0 . T. A l g e n s e e , P. 0 . Q u i n c y M r . H o u c k
srm horn i n nranch County
llooston. V A . F a r m e r. S 1 9 . T. B u t l e r. P. 0 . Calii¥Falta. 1 9 0 7 ,
H o o t , W o r t h y. F a r m e r. S . 36, T. Quincy. P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 0 7 .
Bosee. Charles F. , L a w y e r. C o l d w a t , . 1 8 8 0 .
Rowland, Allison. F a r m e r. S . 7, T O v i d . P 0 C o l d w a t , . 1 9 6 / 1
Boy. John C . . F o r m e r. 1 1 , T. B u t l e r, P 0
Hoyt. Witbun, W F a r m e r . 5 . 4 . T K i n d , h o o k , P. U . C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Hoyt wee born in Branch County i n 1880.
Hubbard. V . H . F a r m e r , S 6 . T . B a t a v i a . P . 0 . S h e r w o o d . M r .
Hishenwil w a r minimn laranch County i n 1872.
fluesitoe. 1 W . C h u l o r r and F u r n i s h , Colibinater. 1 9 0 9
Hughes. W m P . ! r u i n e r. 8 . 9 , T. Matteson. P . O . Sherwood. I V O .
Hosiphres, L . P. , L a r a r r . O n d w a t c r.
% w e e r/ o r d . V i r g i l U . . R e a l %nate. 4 2 W C h i c a g o St., Coldwater. 1 8 6 9 .
Hunt Broa.. Farmers. S . 3. T. Girard, P. 0 . Tekonsha.
Itglit. M a i e r, F a / M C C S . 3, T. Girard. P. 0 . Tekonsha. 1 8 9 2 .
Harley. 6 1 8 0 . C l e r k o f B a t a v i a To w n ¥ h i p . S . 1 7 . T . B a t a v i a , P . 0 .
I s t a r i e M e H a r l e y woo 80311 in Branch County in 1664.
Hurley. W i t h e r . F a n n e r and Justice of P e a c e . S . I I . T M a t t e s o n , P. a
Sherwood M r I t n r l y woon town in Branch County in In7.1.
Hutchins. L . 0 . . F a r m e r. S . 8. T O r e l , P. a Coldwater. 1 8 . 0 6 .

J¥ekearisik. M a r t i n , P a r t n e r e n d Stockraiser. S 3 4 . T . S h e a r e r ' , P. 0 .
Sherwood. 1 8 7 7 .
;admen, A . W . . Par.03.3 and Stnekreiser. S 4 , T M a t e o n . P.
won&amp; M r .fackren was born In Branch C a n t y in 1962.
1.1g¥ent. fitasc, P e r m , . 1 2 T G i l e a d P . 0 .
Jacob, 1 1 4 . D r a l e r in D r y 633043 C n b i r r a t , . 1 9 0 1 .
loiter 7 W F a r m e r s b i b . T M a t t e s ' , P. 0 Sherwood 1 9 0 5 .
lower. L e r % I t e r i r e d F a r m , enel St.okravier. 5 . 14, T. Bronson. P . 0 .
Bronson 1 9 1 6 .
Je11.. W S F a r m , S 3 4 , % n a t e , P. 0 . CoMarater 1 8 5 4 .
T F a r m , S 1 6 T C o l d o i t e r. P O . Coldwater 1 9 1 1 .
johnaon. C i s , o n C L a w . or C o l d w a t e r 1 3 6 4
Johnson I d t I . . . . p o r n o - di 1 , o -eat Vi e w Stock F a r m . %eerier o f R e g .
;graved G o n n a , ' C o . . i r and D n . % Jerre-. l i m e . . U n i o n C i t . . M r .
John.% o i ¥ 1e00 , n B r a w l , , d a n t y I n P l i 3
J o h n . . . h a F o r m , S 1 4 T % l o t i o n % P. c o S h e r w o o d
. . woo t o r n i n % % a County
%Boren W . 6 F a r m e r and 1 % r t m a n S 1 9 end 19. T . ( M i n t s , P . 0 .
tjnieKv 1 . 1 1
J e w. . G W . % r y a , . 5 1 6 . T
P
0 Qs..i', 1997.
J o n . . C. C . . l e n l v e r m e Cetneitt Co , Q u m . .
Jones G o r R . , ? r o w e r and S t o r k r a t a , 9 4 1 S l a t t e r n ,
wder!. M r % n e s I e 0 born in Branch County in 1411.
L A . . F o r. . . , ' 9 1 1 , 1 ' K i n d e r h r o . k . P . 0 , M o n t r o m e r r . M r .
Jones war loon in Branch l o n a y i n 1858

L e e r H e n r y S , F. r m r e a n d R o a d C o m m a r i o n e r, 9 2 5 . T B e t h e l .
P U L0i.twntrm 4 6 3
Ewer
H . t a m , . 5 a l ' P a l e r. P 0 Quincy 1995_
i . n e , Marheel. P a r r a , and S l o c k r a r e r. O t i i r M a t t r i o n . P 0 B u r r
O W W . ' w e e w e born n L u n c h C o w i e in 1866

K aaaaa ugh. James N . , F a r m e r and Stockraiser. S. I T T. Bronson P . 0 .
Bron¥on. M r . W e a r m u g h was b o r n in Branch County i n 1860.
Keel. Beet. F a r m e r, 5 . 5, T. Coldwater. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 1 4 .
Keeler, Ralph, F a r m e r. S. 10. T. M a n s . . P. 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . E n t e r
woe born in Branch County i n 1804.
Keep. Charles L . . General Insurance. Coldwater. 1 8 8 4 .
K e n a i , . G . la., F a r m e r, S . 19, T. Gilead. P. 0 . Bronson. 1 9 1 0 .
K W , John, F a r m e r and Stockraner. S 3 , T . S h e r w o o d , P .
wood. M r . Kehoe syuo born to Branch County in 1865.
Keith, John. P a r t n e r S . 15. T. KInderhook, P. 0 . F r e m o n t . I n d . 1 8 7 7 .
Kelly, Joe. F a r m e r, S 9 , T. G i r a r d , P . U . Te k o n s h o . M r . K e l l y w a s
born in Branch County in 1887.
K e m p s t , , W . C . , Partner mid Stork miner. S . 3 3 . T . C o l d w a e r . P . 0 .
Coldwater. 5 1 r . Kempster was born i n Branch County in 1879.
Kenknight, B o o n , F e n n e r, S . 2 2 . T U n i o n . P . 0 . U n i o n C i t y. M r .
Kenknight was horn in Branch County.
Kenknight, E d w . d . F a r m e r and S t o a r a i s e r, S . 2 2 , T . U n i o n , P . 0 .
Union City, 11565.
Kennedy, J o h n W . &amp; S o n , F a r m e r s , T h r e s h e r . , M a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d
Dealers i n Hardwood Lumber. S . 25, T. Bronson. P 0 B r o % o n .
Alr. l o h n W K e n n e d y was born i n Branch County i n 1867.
Kenyon. Wa l t e r, F a r m e r, S . 22, T. Ovid. P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . K e n y o n
was torn i n Branch County in 1866.
Kerr Brother, Co., Dealers in Hardware. Coldwater.
Keyes, L . H . , F a r m e r, 5 , 2 8 , T. Batavia, P. 0 . Batavia, M r . K e y e s wite
born i n Branch County i n 1849
Kibbe. Sidney E . , F o r m e r and D a n y m a n . S 1 4 , T . O v i d . P.
water. M r K i b b e was horn i n Branch County i n 1870.
Kibiloski, S t . , F a r m e r, S . 14, T. Matteson, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 8 7 5 .
Kidder. E . R . , F a r m e r, S . 28, T. B u l l . , P. a Quincy. 1 9 1 4 .
Kilbourn, J. L , , F a r m e r and Stockramer. S . 19. r . U n i o n . P . 0 . U n i o n
City. M r . K i l l i o n % was born i n Branch County i n 1550.
Kinderhook Township. L . L . F l i n t . Clerk, S . l b . T K i n d e r b o o k , P. 0 .
Kioderhook
King, E . P . Former. S . 13, T. Girard, P. 0 , Te k o n s h a . M r . K i n g was
born i n Branch County i n 1858.
King, Foster, L i v e r y, Tekonsha.
Kingsbury. H e n r y A . . F a r m e r and Stockraiser. S . 1 4 . T . U n i o n . P. 0 .
Union City. 1 9 1 2 .
Kingston, L y m % , F o r m e r, S. 9, T. Girard. P. 0 . Tekonsha.
IOU W13 born in Branch County i n 1855.
Kinsey, U . S . , Farnier, S. 13. T. G i b e d , P. 0 . Kinderhook. 1 8 7 9 .
Kinter, E . N . . F a r m e r, S . 19. T. R d . % P . 0 . B r o n s o n . S i r . K i n t e r
was horn i n Branch County i n 1858.
Kinyon, David. F a r m e r. S . 8 T. Sherwood, P. 0 . Sherwood.
yon woo borel i n We n c h County in 1832.
Kinyon. E . H C o o l . Seeds. Salt, Cement, L i m e and T i l e , Quince. M r .
1C10v00 was horn i n Syracuse, N . Y. , i n 1 8 4 4 a n d came t o Branch
County i n M I .
Kitchel, Horace, Publisher of " T h e R e p o r t e r, " Coldwater. 1 8 7 5 .
Kline, M o r t , F e r n i e r, S . 1 1 , T . K i o d e r h o o k , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Kline was born in Branch County in 1862.
K l i n k , Barney, Partner, S I . T. G i r a r d , P . 0 . Te k o n s h a , 5 1 r . K l i n k
was born in Branch Connty in 1899.
Klose. A . R . &amp; Son. G r o c e r . . . Queenswere, e t c . Sherwood. 1 8 7 7 .
Knapp. Charles. F a r m e r and Stockraiser. S. 16. T. U n i o n . P . 0 . U n i o n
City. M r . K n e p p b o r n in Branch County in 1847
Knapp, F. E . , Atiorney.at-Law, Quincy. M r . K n a p p was born i n Branch
Coontv in 1567.
Knapp, W . E F a r m e r and D a i r y m a n . S. 32, T. Coldwater, P .
water. 1 9 0 7 .
Knauss. Clark. F a n n e r and Dairyman, S . 1 7 , T . G i r a r d , P . 0 . U n i o n
City. 1 8 8 2
Knauss. H . D . . F a r m e r. S. 2. T. Kinderhook. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 7 7 .
Knecht. S a m u e l , R e t i r e d F a n n e r , S . 18, T. Algansee. P. 0 . Coldwater.
1865
Kohl, N o r m a n G ¥ C a s h i e r o f F i r s t National B a n k , Quinn)'. M r . K o h l
was horn i n Branch County i n 1007.
K r u s a n J a m b . F a r m e r s o d Stockratser. S . 1 0 , T . B r o n s o n , P . 0 .
Bronson 1 8 9 1
Kulosnik, F r a n k , Retired F a r m e r. Bronson. 1 8 7 9 .
.ulboosk. NC , Funnier, S . 24. T . Matteson, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 8 9 7 ,
Kulow. A . W . . F a r m e r, S 12. T. Algansee, P. 0 . A l l e n . 1 5 8 4 .
- K a u r a . Jacob. F a r m e r, S . 2. T . Gilead, P. 0 , Bronson. 1 9 1 1 .
K i t e , Oscar. Former, 5 8 , T. Colduater. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 6 3 .

Lanipman, A . E , F a r m e r . S . 34. T. Butler, P. C r Quincy. M r . L u m p .
nun was born i n Branch County in 1863
Lathrop. M t s . Ole, Proprietor of Riverside Hotel, Union City.
Laura, John P. , Blacksinithing and Wooliwork. Coldwster. 1 8 9 0 .
Commence, J. L . . Fernier. S. 20. T. Gilead, P. 0 . Bronson. M r . Lawrence
was horn in B r a n c h County i n 1856.
Layman. D e n n i s A . . F a r m e r , S . 2 3 , T . Bethel, P. O . Coldwater. M r .
Layman was ho en in Branch County in 1872.
Loyman, %inn H . , Partner. S . 23, T. Bethel, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 6 7 .
Lee, l o b o , ( H a i e n &amp; L e e . ) H a r d w o r e . Implements e n d
wool
Lehmsnn. B A . , F a r m e r, S. 26. T. Girard, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 0 2 .
Leirorthy, W . A . , F a r m e r. S . 16, T. Nohle, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 8 6 7 .
Libert. M i k e , P a m , . S. 9 , T. B o i l , . P. O . Te k o % b s . 1 9 0 4 .
Lilly, S e y m o r. F a r m e r . S . 4 , T . Noble. P. O . Bronson. h l r . L i l l y was
born i n Branch County in 1871.
Lindsey, W I S F e r t n e r , S . 9 , T. Quincy, P. O . Quincy. M r . Lindsey
was born in Breech County in 1878. M r . . Lindsey % a l m a in 1879.
Ling. H B , F a r m e r, S. 17. T California. P. 0 . Montgomery. 1 8 9 0 .
L i n n E a r l , F a r m e r and Township Clerk, S 9 , T. Gilead, P. 0 . B r o n s o n .
Mr. L i n o w . 80111 in Branch C o w l , . in 1890.
L i p p , t . W m . C . , F a r m e r. S. 8, T. A 1 E . . . r e , P. U . Quincy. 1 8 8 4 .
Lobdr11, G . F. . , Fernier, S. 25, T. Bethel, P 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 6 7 .
Locke. A . L , AtiOrney at L i m . B r a w l . 1 8 6 2 .
Locke. P. J , Retired F a r m e r, Sherwood, 1 9 6 2 .
Lackerhy, W i l l i a m H , Attorney, Quincy. 1 8 6 5 .
Lockwood. P. C . , F a r m e r. 5 . 6, T. Ovid, P 0 C o l d w a t e r.
wood was horn in Drench County
Lockwood, F . B F a r m e r a n d % b o n ] I h r e c t o r of District Mo. 7, S . 22,
T. Butler. P. 0 Q u i n c y P a %
Lockwood. N a y 11 F e r n ' , ¥ n d Dairyman, S 7 . T . O v i d , P . O . C o l d '
o i l e r. M r . Lockwood w e t horn in Bronch County in 1883.
Logan. 1,0015 F , t n e r . 5 3 4 . 1 . Girard. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 0 4 .
l o n g J I . F a r m e r. S P I , T. 1184.1. P 0 C o l d w a t e r. 1 9 0 3 .
L o o n . , S . Former mirl Township Treasurer. S / 4 . T. G i r a r d , P . O .
Coldwater. i l r 1 , o n i i a eon horn in ilmtich C a n t y In 1873.
N I c h o l . . I r e ¥ l e r in F r o % e n d Contectionery. C o l d w s t e r. 1 9 0 7 .
L O W , Rocco, Proprietor of S. w th e r n Michigan P r a t Supply, CobieMber,
1.01.
Loons. Sanford. Machine Shop. Coldiinder. 1 9 0 0 .
Lott, A V . Pl1381¥3. 8 2 4 . T C o l d e s t , . P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 0 9 .
1...mernige, H e n r y C a t t o r n e s ¥ a . L o s e , Coldw¥ter.
Lademen, Charlie. Farmer. S . 2. T Q u i n n , . P i t Q u i n c y. V W .
Loe, J. , F a r m e r snil % % k r o n e r 4 . 1 . 1 U n i o n , P . O U n i o n C R T.
Lsncb, Joe, F a r m e r, is 3 1 . T. %trivia. P. i t f i r m s . . M n .
torn in Branch C a n t y i n 1811
Letef, Fred. Prosier anil Stock Rorer, S 2 0 , 1 M a t t a M M . P .
srond M r U t t e r vans l o r e in Branch C o a s t , i s 1870.
Lytle. John. Proprietor ol M e r r i l l House. Sherwood. M r . Ly t l e W e hara
in branch Colony.

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Lytle, J. W . , F a r m e r, S . 31, T. Algansee, P. 0 . Montgomery. 1 8 6 4 .

McDougal, H a r r y, F a r m e r, S . 7 , T . O s -id, P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r.
Dougal w a s born i n Branch County i n 1883.
51cElhenle David, F a r m e r. S. 13, T. California, P. O . Montgomery. 1 9 1 0 .
Mcliudarffer, Carl, F a r m e r, S. 2 6 , T . B e t h e l , P . U . K m d e r h o o k .
McEnandeer was born i n Branch County in D M .
McEndarlfer, Clarence, F a n n e r, 5 . 1, T. Noble, P. O . Bronson.
Endarffer was born i n Branch County i n 1883.
b l a n d e r f f e r. % a n F a r m e r and Township Trcoaurer, S . 3 5 , T . B e t h e l .
P. U . Kinderhook. 1 8 6 7 .
McEndarffer. John, F a r m e r, S . 35, T . B e t h e l , P . 0 . K i n d e r h o o k .
31chnilerlier was b o r n in Branch County in 1882.
31cIntosh, H . G . , F a n n e r, S. 17, T . Butler, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 8 4 4 .
McKinney, F r e d , Thester, Quincy.
McMurray, Clias., F a r m e r, S. 3 , T. California, P. 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. M r .
McMurray was born i n Branch County in 1876.
McMurray. John, Fortner, S. 8 , T. Calsfortna, P . 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. M r .
McMurray was born i n Brandi County i n 1868. H e h a s s e r v e d a s
Supervisor.
Macey, E d g a r. F a r m e r. S . 36, T. Quincy, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 1 0 .
!decry. Ftichard. F a r m e r, S. 25, T. Q u I n c y, P. 0 . Qaincy, 1 9 0 7 .
Mack, G m . , F a r m e r and Supervisor. S 1 7 , T . N o b l e . P . U . B r o n s o n .
3Ir M a c k was horn in Branch County i n 1863.
Mallow, George W. , F a r m e r, S . 2 3 . T . B r o n s o n . P . 0 . B r o n s o n . M r .
Mallow wee boot in Branch County in I 8 5 4 .
M a l i g n s , F. C . , F a r m e r, S. 3. T . Batavia, P . U . C o l d w a t e r.
guse was born in Branch County ill 1861.
Mann, F. P. , F a r m e r, S . S. T. Quincy. P. U . Quincy. 1 8 9 1 .
Mann, 31. I t , , F a r m e r, 5 . 22, T . G i r a r d . P . O . C o l d w a t e r, 5 1 r . M a n n
was horn i n Branch Couch v in 1853.
Markham, G . A . , Fil3111C3. S. 3 , T. Girard, P. 0 Te k o n s h a . 1 8 5 5 .
Markley, 0 . E . . F a r m e r, S. 2 4 , T . C o l d w a t e r. P . U . C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Markley Wa3 born i n Branch County in 1393.
Jlarquart l i d , Fernier, S . 1 0 T. Algousee, P. U . Q u i n c y. M r . Marquart
was l o r n tu Branch County i n 1866.
Marshall. A n i t a A . . Farmer, S . 33. T. Ovid, P . O . C o l d w a t e r. 1 8 6 5 .
Martm, A . H . , F a r m e r ond Stock Buyer. 5 . 6 , T . Gilead, P. U . B r o n s o n .
51r. Martou was horn in Branch County in 1869.
M a r t i n Carl, 83311133, 5 . 7, T. O v i d , P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . M a r t i n w s ¥
born t o Branch County in 1880.
Martin, E . F. , F a r m e r, S . I I , T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater, 1 8 7 5 .
D ' a r t . , W i l l i a m , F a r m e r, S . I V, T. Coldwater. P. 0 . Coldwater, 1 5 7 8 .
Marusgczyk, R e v. W m , . Catholic Priest. Bronson. 1 9 0 6 ,
Inotteson Township, S . A . Copeland, Clerk. S . 2 1 . T . M a t t e s o n , P . 0 .
Sherw
May, Clarence, F a r m e r. S . 14, T. Noble, P. 0 . 1330133013, 3 1 r . M a y w a s
born i n Branch County in 1880.
Maxion, H a r m o n C . , F a r m e r. S . 23, T. Butler, P. 0 . Quincy,
son was born in 1878 and Mrs. M a r o o n was born in 1864.
Mellinger, O m . , F a r m e r, S . I I , T. Matteson, P. 0 . Sherwood, 1 8 9 4 .
3Ier11ng, W . E . , F a r m e r. S . 28 and 3.3. T. Butler, P. 0 . Q u i n c y. 1 9 0 3 .
Meyer, M a r i e , " C u l v e r F r u i t F a r m , " S. I S , T . 3 l a t t e s o n P . 0 . C o l o n .
1904
3lichael, R . F. , Former. S . 10. T. Kinderhook, P. 0 . 5 l o n t g o r n e r y. M r .
Michael was born in Branch County i n 1858.
3lichael, J. E . , Fernier, 5 , 8 , T Kg...lei-hook. P . 0 . K n i d e r h o o k . 1 8 6 0 .
Micklatcher, George, F a r m e r, S. 16. f . Matteson. P. 0 . Sherwood. M r .
Micklatcher w n , born in Branch Comity i n 1874.
blikola/cook, M a r t i n , F a r m e r, S . 50, T. Batavia, P. U . Bronson. 1 8 7 2 .
Mikolatcher, Antone, F a r m e r, S. 8, T . Batavia, P. 0 . B a t m a n 1 8 7 3 .
51iller, A . L . , Partner. S 27. T. Bethel, P 0 . Batavia. 1 5 7 8 ,
Miller, Wi l l i s . F a n n e r. S . I , T. Batavia, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 5 9 .
Mintling, J. B . , Fortner and Stockraiser. S . I S . T . G i r a r d , P .
water. 19112.
Mitchell, B L . , Former, S . 6, T. Batavia, P. 0 . Sherwood. S I T 5litchell
was born in Branch County in 1537.
Mohr, J a m s , F o r m e r mtd Stockratser, S . 33, T. Sherwood, P . 0 . S h e r .
cowl. 1 9 1 1 .
f t l . r e , A . A . , F a r m e r, S. 4 , T. Girard. P. 0 . Tekonsha.
Moore, A . L . , F a r m e r. S. 4 , T. Qutncy, 1 7 . 0 , Q u I n c y, M r . M o o r e w a s
born i n Branch County in 1943.
31oore, A . i t . , Cashier State Sayings Bank, Sherwood,
Moore. C C . , Former, S . 22, 1 . Butler, P. U . Q u i n c y. M r . M o o r e w a s
horn i n Branch County in 1877.
Moore,
,
F a r m e r, S . 22, 1 . Girard, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 9 7 .
Moore &amp; Sweet, Hardware, I m p l e m e n t s and Vehicles. Union City.
Morgan, J L . Dealer i n General Merchanilisr and Chairman %Committee
of Commissioners. Coldwater. 1 8 7 1 ,
Morrison, F. G F a r m e r . 5 211, T . Girard, P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r,
rison was burn i n Branch County i n 1876.
M o r m o n , W m . , F a n n e r and S t o c k m e n . S . 3 a n d 4 , T . U n i o n , P . 0 .
Union City.
3loser, C . C P a r t n e r , S. 5. T. Girard, P. O . Tekonshe, 1 9 0 9 .
Moser, O w e n L . , F o r t n e r, S. 1 2 , T . M a t t e s o n . P 0 . S h , w a x l , M r .
Moser was l o r n in Branch County in 1863.
Molt, G m . W . . F a r m e r, S. 36. T O v i d , P. 0 . Coldwater. M r . M o t t w e
l o r n in Branch County i n 1878.
M o w r y. I . W , P u n i e r. S . 3 5 . T. Batavia. P. 0 . B¥lavia, 1 8 7 7 ,
Mowry, C h o i A P a r t n e r , S 1 1 . 1 . O d d , P. O . C o l d w a t e r. M r . M o w r y
. w . horn in M a n c h County i n 1859.
Mowry. W n . S F a r m e r unit Dairyman, S. 10, T. Ovid, P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r,
Mr. M o w r y Wiln born ill Branch County in 1863.
M u n d i , R o . , F a r m e r, N. 32, T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldweter 1 9 0 2 ,
811.108113, 8 . . P n r n i , r, S 7 . T. Quints., P . 0 . Q u i n c y, M r . M u r p h y
was horn i n Branch County in 1864.
M o w n . Claude, F a r m e r. S . 3 0 , T . M e t t e s o n , P . 0 . S h e r w o o d . M r .
Mules% % a horn i n Branch County in 1893.
Musser, J. C ã F a r m e r, S. I S , T. Girard, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 9 3 .

Nagel. Peril, Fernier and Dairymen. S. 33, T. G i r a r d , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e , .
1909
Nash. 0 C P a r r n e r . S 9 . T Matteson. P. 0 . S h e r w o a l . M r . Nash I n a
torn in Branch C a n t y in 1873
W e b % J S . Cashier Onion City Nations! Bonk. Union City.
Hettlemon, John, P e n n e r, S 3 n , T. Bethel, P. 0 , Coldwater, 1 9 0 7 .
Newhetry. J. Q . , P i r m e r. S . 11, T. Butler, P. 0 .
Nrrrman, W m J . , Partner, S I I , T. Coldwater. P . i t . C o l d w a t e r. M r .
N e w n a n wan l o r n in Branch County i n 1.05.
Nichole, M n , . I t . J.. F e r m i n . . S. 32, T H u l l e r, P. 0 . Quincy.
ols was I r o n i n A r e n a Counts- i n I S M .
Nicholas G I . . F a r m e r, 5 9 , T. Ruder, 1. 0 .
Nielson, A . , Partner, 9 . 7 , T. Q i e n r y. P i t c o l d w a t e r. 1 9 0 9 .
Nivison, M B . , F a n n e r. S 3 1 , T G o e r &amp; P. O . Coldwater, M r . M a m a
war born In N o m a Counts ifs IWO.
Motile Township, I r v i n /leery, T o w a h i p Clerk, S . 3 , T . N o b l e , p
No-hanger, Ve r n o n . F a n n e r S . 17, T. N o b l e . P 0 . % o n i o n . M r . N o l a
anger yrea horn in B r a n d i Count. i n 1 . 2 .
Norton, John W , F a r m e r. S S i . T. a n t l e r, P. 0 . Q u i n n ) . M r N o r t o n
y r . b o n n i e W e l l . County, I n d , i n 1 9 5 5 e n d s e t t l e d i s B r a n c h
County in 1912 M r s N o r t o n v a s horn i n Ja. County, I n d , I n 1150.
Malachi. l e m u r, Farmer. Bronwin 1 9 0 11 ,

�7
N o y . , Buono J , F a r m e r. S. 29, T . 8 M a v i a , P . 0 . Bronson B o r n i n
Branch County on 1855.
Nye, Nelson. Farmer. S 6 , T. Konderbook. P. a B i o d e r b o o k . M r . N y e
waa torn in Branch County i n 1890

Ogden. E d w. , F a r m e r, S. 3 9 . 1 ' . Alg.aawr. P 0
Ogden, W . H . ( B . O . Carpenter and Farmer, S. 1 , T. Union. P. 0.170i011
Coy, M r . Ogden was born in Branch County in 1875.
¡ O n t . ! . W . H F a r m e r , S 6 , T. Gilead, P . 0 . B r o n s o n .
mead a m horn i n Branch County on 1843.
Olney, C L . F a r m e r, S 34. T B u t l e r, P 0 . Q u i n c y. 1 1 r . O l n e y m e i
born in Branch County in 1873.
Own, Wa l t e r D . . F a r m e r, S. 8, T G i r a r d . P. 0 . Union C i t y. 1 9 0 2 .
Osborn. C . R . . Photographer, Coldwater. 1 8 9 2 .
Osborn. D . I C , Farmer. S. 14. T. Calilornia, P 0 . Montgomery. 1 8 8 7 .
Olin, O n e , F a r m e r, S. I S , T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater. M r . Otis w a s b o r n
in Branch County i n 1879.
Ovid Township, Jay To m p k i m , Clerk, S. 33, T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater.
Owen. C. W , Editor of T h e Quincy Herald, Quincy. 1 8 8 5 .
Onershatn, G . R . , Fernier, S 5 6 , T. Butler, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 8 9 5 .

Paddock. W . M . , Farmer. S . 25. 1'. Girard. P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r.
dock was born in Branch County on 1872.
Palmateer, Clint. Farmer, S . 1, T. Matteson, P. 0 . Sherwood
mateer was horn in Branch County to 1877.
Palmer, Geo. E . , Quincy. 1 9 0 7 .
Palmer. Palmer &amp; Palmer. Lawyers, Coldwater.
Paradine. A B . . Farmer. J.. 13, T &amp; t a r o . P. 0 C o l d w a t e r. M r . P a r a .
dom was born in Brooch County in 1875.
Parschne Charlie, Farmer. S . 19. 1' O v i d , P 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . P a r a .
b a r o n . . born on Branch County in I M O .
Paradine, F a r n i e r , S . 6, T. Ovid, P O . C o l d w a t e r. M r . P a r a d i n e
was horn i n Branch County
Parailine, Ralph. Farmer. S. l b T O v i d , P . 0 . C o l d w a t m .
dine was horn in Branch County in 1886.
F a r a d . , Thomas, F a r m e r, S. 21, T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater, 1 8 6 9 .
Paradone W m . W F a r m e r , S I S . T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 6 2 .
Parke, E . D . , Farmer. S. 22. T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldsyster. M r . P a r k e
w . , born in Branch County i n 1859.
Parker. C. S . F a n n e r and Cigar Manufacturer. S. 1 9 . T. Q u i n c y, P . 0 .
Cold water. 1 0 6 . 9 .
Pmsom, B . NI.. F a r m e r, S. 2, T B e t h e l , P. 0 . Batavia. M r . Parsons was
born i n Branch County. in 1870.
Patch, W . 11 , Farmer. 5 4 . T. B e t h e l , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M n . P a t c h
was Forn I n Branch County in 1644.
Pemrs, A . A . . F a r m e r and Dairyman, S, 27, T . C o l d w a t e r, P .
water. 1 9 1 1 .
Pearce. A . E W h o l e s a l e and l i t t a l l Manufacturer of Cigars a n d Tobacco,
Coldwater 1 8 6 6 .
Pemlms Portland Cement Co.. Manufacturers of Cement. Union City.
Penn, James Farmer. S 2 3 , T N o b l e . P 0 . Bronson. 1 8 7 4 .
Peppott, P r a n k . Farmer and Commissioner. S . 28, T. O v i d , P.
water. M r . Peppiatt was horn in Branch County 10 1872.
Peppiait. Fred J.. Farmer. S. 4 . T. Kioderhook, P. 0 . K i o d e r h o o k . M r .
Peppialt wes t o r n in Branch County i n 1874.
Peterson, Chris E a r n i e r . S. I . T. Coked. P. 0 . Bronson. 1 9 0 0 .
Petcrson, L l m d . Ve l e n n a r o n . Coldwater. 1 9 0 6 .
P h a n . , 1 J F a r m e r , s 1 3 , T. Kinderhook. P. O . !Montgomery. M r .
WAS born in Brooch County in 1879.
Phillips, John. F a r m e r, 5 . M . T. Butler, P. 0 .
Phillips .1 F . , Earnicr, S 1 6 . T. Kinderhook. P. 0 . K i n d e r h o o k . 1 8 7 1 .
Pi¥tt, F a r m e r , S . 36, T. Bethel. P, 0 . K i n d e r h o o k . M r . P r a t t
was l o i n in Branch County in 1876.
Pierce, Fred I . , F a r m e r, Carpenter a n d T i m m r . S . 1 7 . T . S h e r w o o d ,
I. 4 i shorwood M r . Pierce was born i n Branch County in 1878.
Posts, G E . . F a r m e r and Stock Breeder, S 2 0 . 3 ' . Algansee, P.
ing M r . Poats wa., horn in Branch County in 1864.
Pollock, S 0 1 1 . Lumber and Coal, Coldwater
Pond. E 0 , F a r m e r. s 2 6 . T. l i v i d . P . O . Coldwater. 1 8 7 1 .
Porter. W m F a r m e r . 1 9 . T California, P. 0 . Fremont, I n d . 1 8 6 4 .
Powell, Lewis. F a r m e r. S 6 , T. Quincy. P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . P o w e l l
was lorn on Bmnch County in 1875.
Power, ' , w i t , Cssliier of Quincy State Bonk. Quincy. 1 9 0 4 .
Pfloler I . 1 1 , P r i a m of Bronson
Pratt 51anulacturing C o , Children's Sled., B e n t W o o d S e a t s a n d S h o o
Flies. Coldwater.
PreMon, J. lo . Farmer, S . 17, T. California, P. 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. 1 8 7 0 .
Pridgeov. John, Farmer and Supervisor, S . 2. T. California, P. .
gonory. M r . Pridgeon w e . b o r o n Branch County i n 1872.
Publo4 Library. H . H . Barlow, Coldwater.

Quimby, A D . , Farmer, S. 25, T. Ovod, P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . Q u i m b y
was I orn in Branch County in 1856.
Quirob,, Ennis, Former. S. 27. T. Ovid, P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . Q o i m b y
was torn in Branch County on 1852.
Quimby. C r, , . F. , Cannon. S 2 5 , T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater. M r . Quimby
was horn i n Branch County in 1871.
Quimlo, .1 ads¡. F a r m e r . S. 26, T. Ovid, P. O . Coldwater.
1 , wys l o r n in Branch County in I 9 6 8 .
Quimby, I . W . , Farmer, S . I n , T Q u i n c y, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 0 1 .
Qiyirribv, O r o l , Farmer. S 1 4 . 3 ' . Quincy. P, 0 . Quincy. 1 9 0 1 .
Quimby. k N . , Farmer. S . 10. T. Bethel, P . 0 . B a t a v i a . M r . Q u i m b y
',11i o r , , in Branch Count,- in 1673.
Quinilo. W . 11 , Fanner, S 1 4 , T. Quincy, P. 0 , Q u i n c y, M t . Q u i m b y
wys la,rn B r . Ò 1 . 1 1 County in 1S52.
Quimby. /.¥nus I . e y r t i o , S 1 0 , 1 . Quincy. P. O . Quincy. 1 9 0 1 .
Q u i n , Luniher , U e d a , in Lumber and Building Material, Quincy.
Quint, S i ,te Bank, ' , n e r d Banking. Quincy.

Raley, E . F ¥ Farmer. S I S , T 'Bethel. P. 0 . Bntavia. 1 9 0 4 .
Ralston. (k.orge W. . Sheriff, Colowater.
Ralston, John. Farmer, S, 1 , , T G i r a r d . P. 0 . Coldwater. 1903.
Ramsdell. W . P. , E m m a , S. 21. T. H o u l e , I ' . 0 . Q u i n c , . 1 8 5 8 .
Randall. s I t , F a r m e r a w l l o a d Commossooner, S . 5 . T . C o l d w a t e r.
P. t ` . Coldwater. 1 8 4 6
Ransford.
.
P a r n e r. s C I . T . Butler, P. ( J . Q u i n c y. 1 1 r . R a n a l o r d
was born i n Branch County in 1665.
R a s e , Itio ¥ F . r , n r , . S 3 l T o v i d . l ' O . Konderhook. 19110.
Rathbun, , a l t e r . Barmer, 2 6 T . co, id, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 1 0 .
Rawson [ ( i m m u r e C c , F u r n i t u r e a n d U n d e r t a k i n g . Q u i n c y. M r . M .
Rawson o r s born i n Branch County in 1855.
Rorson (Yaryan, ( I , . H . Rawson 0,1,10. J. Ay e r s ) Grunge, Q u i n c y. E i a
tablishel 1910.
Rawson, M . C.. Farmer. S. 32. T. Quincy, P. O . Q u i n c y. M r . R a w s o n
waa born i n Branch County in 1864.
Rawson, Theo. M . , Farmer, S. 26, T. Quincy, P. 0 . Q n i n c y. M r . R a w .
son was born in Branch County in 1888.

PATRONS' R E F E R E N C E D I R E C T O RY.
Re, C , Alarcbant at Goldw¥ter Lake, D 26, 7 . O v i d , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r.
146
Reed, E d . F a r m e r, S. 13. 7 . Noble. P. 0 . B r o . . . 1 9 1 4 .
Regisier¥Weekly, T h e . To m P. Robinson. Pobliaher. D a m n C i t y.
R e e s . , J o b s F ¥ r m e r, S. I I . T. Bethel. P. 0 . Batavia. 1 8 7 0 .
Reynold., John lo F a r m e r . Brick and Ti l e , S. 1 0 . T . A l g a s s e e , P .
% N i n e , M r B e , v i i i . Irma b o r a t e Brancli County
Rhenbottom, F. C , Undertaker and Monuments1 W o r k . , U n i o n C i t y.
Rhyme+ W m . G F a r m e r . c 4 . T. Butler. P. 0 . Tekonsba. 1 6 9 3 .
Ribbeck, C . , F a r m e r. S . 13. T O v i d . P. O . Coldwater, 1 6 7 0 .
Rice, Charlie, F a r m e r. S. i t , T. Gonad, I ' . 0 . Union City. 1 8 8 . 5 .
RIC!, H a r r y. P a n n e , S . 19, T. Batavia, P. 0 . B r o n s o n . M r . R i c e w a s
born i n Branch County i n 1079.
Rice, W . S . P a r d o , S 4 , T . C o l d w a t e r. P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . R i c e
was born in Branch County in 1879.
Riley. C . P. , F a r m e r. S . 3. T. Matteson. P. 0 . Sherwood 1 9 1 4 .
Robbins, C A . , F a r m e r, 5 2 1 , T. Matteson. P. 0 Sherwood. 1 9 1 2 .
Robinson. F. E . . County School Commosaimer. Coldwater. 1 9 0 5 .
Robonson. Torn P Pulolosher T h e R e g o t e r . W . k l y , Union C i t y.
Root &amp; Shulander, Vulcanising and Auto Repairing. Coldwater. 7 9 1 5 .
Rosman, A M . , F a r m e r, S. 15, T. B u t l m , P. U . Q u i n c y. M r . B o r m a n
woo; t o r n on Branch County on 1851.
Rosman, R e x , F a r m e r S . 12, T. B o t l e r, P . 0 . L i t c h f i e l d .
In.n was born i n Branch County i n 1883.
Ramsey. Chas , L i v e r y. Sherwood.
Rurnsev, Geo W S t G . A . , Grist M i l l and Saw M i l l , S. 1 7 , T . B r o n a o n ,
P 0 Bronson.
Ramsey.. G . A G r i s t SDI' and Saw M i l l , S . 17. T. Bronson. P. 0 .
me. M r . G A . R u m m y ism born i n L a G r a n g e C o u n t y, I n d . , i n
1876
Romney, Geo. G r i s t M i l l and S a w M i l l , S . 1 7 , T . B r o n e o n , P . 0 .
Bronoon. 1 8 4 2 .
Ruple, Arthur. F a r m e r. S . 10. T. Coldwater. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 6 6 .
Rupright. F. I . Doctor, S . 14. T. G i l e a d . E a s t G i l e a d , P . 0 . Bronson.
Lir. R u p r i g h t was burn in Branch County
Russell, A 0 8 ' . F a r m e r. S I , T. O v i d . P . O . C o l d w a t e r. I d r R u s s e l l
was born i n Branch County in 1876,
Russell, Chas l b . F a r m e r. 5 . 9 . T. Ovid. P. 0 . Coldwater. M r . R u n e l l
was born i n Branch County i n 1853.
Russell. I , I L . F a r m e r and Teacher. S . 14. T. Bethel, P . 0 . C o l i l w s t e r.
Mr. Russell was born on Branclo County in 1874.
Russell, Lutloer E , F a r m e r and Supervisor S . 18. T O v i d . P .
water. M r R u s s e l l was born i n Brooch County in 1872.
Remelt. N . C . . F a r m e r, S . 9, T. Ovol, P. 0 . Coldwater. 5 / , Russell was
born in Branch County in 1 8 5 8
Rumell / M o s . , P a u l a n d B u d d H . R u s s e l l . F a r m e r s . S . 12. T . Bethel.
P 0 C o l d w a t e r. P a o l Russell n a s born i n Branch C o u n t y i n 1892
and Budd H . Russell wan born i n Branch County I . 1895.
Ryder, A . W . , F a r m e r. S . 14. T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 7 3 .
Ryder, C . F. , Fernier, S . 4, T. B u t l e r, P. 0 .

Sager, Joseph 5 1 . , P r o p r i e t o r o f Sunset F a r m , S . 28, T. Bronson. P. 0 .
Bronson. M r . Sager was born i n Branch County in 1863.
Salisbury. A d d , F a r m e r, S . 6, T. Batavia, P. 0 . Sherwood. M r . Salisbury
was b i n i n Branch County in 1810.
Salisbury, E r w i n , F a r m e r . S . 1 2 , T . M a t t e s o n . P. 0 . Sherwood. M r .
Salisbury was born in Branch County i n 1879.
Sanders, A m o s . F a n n e r . S . 17, T. Gilead, P. 0 . Bronson. M n . Sanders
W . born i u Branch County i n 1896.
S a n d e r, Archie. F a r m e r, 5 , 9, T. Algansee, P. O . Q u i n c y. M n . S a n d e r s
wa, born III Branch Coutity i n 1878.
Sanders, Jesse. F a r m e r . S . 1 7 . T . Gilead, P. 0 . Bronson. M r . S a n d e r.
was born in Branch County i n 1852.
Sanders, NIrs. M i n n i e , Farming, S . 17, T. Gilead, P. 0 . Bronson.
Smith, Prom, Plumber, Coldwater, 1 8 7 4 ,
Sanford, H . D . F a r m e r and Treasurer. S. 32. T. Coldwa(er. P.
water. M r . Sanford was b o r n in Branch County
Saxton, E . E . , F a r m e r . S . 2 4 . T . C o l d w a t e r, P . 0 . Coldwater. M r .
hoar on was born i n Branch County i n 1868.
Saxton, H . W , F r o m m , S . I I , T. Noble, P. 0 . Broneon. 1 9 1 3 .
Schmiller, L . P . F a r m e r, S . 2 1 . T. O v i d , P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 6 2 .
Scheodler &amp; Raggedly. L i v e r y, Coldwater,
School D i s t r i c t N o . 3 . A . J . Rainey, T r . rrrrr J . E . H a g e r, Moderator,
S. 3, T. Butler, P. 0 . Litchfield
School District N o 7 , F. B. WIlccor. NIalerator, H . R . M i m s , Treasurer,
F E . Lockwood, Director. S. 21. T . Butler, P. 0 Q u i n c y.
School D i s t r i c t N o , 8 , S . S . 5A'ortz, aloderator, A . J. lirivens. Direetor,
S. 20. T. Girard.
School District No. 12, W . S . Rice, Moderator, Harvey Haynes, Treasurer,
S, IA. r C o l d w a t e r.
Sembel, H a r l e y B . , F a r m e r , S . 6 . T . B u t l e r, P . O . Tekonsha. M r .
Schubel was born in Branch County in 1892.
Schomaker, R o y . F a r m e r , S . 1 2 , 1 ' C o l d w a t e r, P. 0 . Coldwater. M r .
Scbumaker was born i n Branch County in 1889.
Scott. Daniel. Farmer, S . 5, T . Girard, P. O . Te k o r m h a . 1 9 1 3 .
Sebring. E . A . . F a r m e r, S . 12. T. Corard, P. 0 . Tekonsha. 1Y167.
Sebring. John, F a r m e r. 5 2 7 . T. Qaincy, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 8 5 3 .
Secor 5 1 . C , Fernier, S . 18, T. California, P. 0 M o n t g o m e r y. 1 8 9 2 .
Selby, Chas., F a r m e r, S. 1 6 . 3 ' . Bethel. P . O B a t a v i a . 1 6 6 7 .
SelbY, W m . IM., Grain Buyer and Dealer in Real Estate, Sherwood. 1 8 9 2 .
Sel:, J . 5 , F a r m e r. S. IA, T. Bethel, P. 0 . Batavia. 1 8 9 8 .
Sellers, R o y, F a r m e r, S . 28, T. Ovid. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 0 4 .
Shaffmaster, Joy F. , F a r m e r, S . 4 , T . &amp; o n . , P . 0 . B r o n m n . M r .
Shaffina,ter s o born in Branch CountyShanmaster, John H . F a r m e r and Stockraiser. S . 4, T . Bronson, P . 0 .
Bronson S l r . S h a n n o t e r was born i n Branch County its 1861.
Sharp, J. J . F a r m e r. S . 9 , T. Butler, P. 0 . Q u i n c y. 1 8 7 6 .
Sherer. Daniel. Frirther, 8 . 6 . T. Algarnee. P. O . Coldwater. 1 8 5 2 .
Sherman, Clark, Farmer, S , 3 3 , T. O r i a . P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 4 5 .
Shoemaker, Bros., Farnsers, S. 24, T. Rstavia. P. 0 C o l d w a t e r, 1 9 1 2 ,
Short, C l i f t i n H . , F a r m e r and Road Conimissioner, S. 12. T. Noble, P. 0 .
Bronson. S i n S h o r t was t o r n , , , Branch County 0 0 1872.
Shuns/say, L . A . , F a r m e r. S . Ô 3 , T. Algansee. P. 0 . M o n t g o m e r y, 1 8 4 9 .
Shanoway. Vivian. F a r m e r, S. 5 , T. A l k a l i s e , P. 0 , Quincy.
war was born i n Branch County i n
S h u r ¡ , Fred, A . , F a n n e r, S 3 3 . T. Batavia. P. O . B r o n m n . M r . S h o i r t r
w o l o r n in Branch County i n DSO.
S h u r , Lewis. F a r m e r, S. h i , T. Bethel, P. 0 . Batavia. M r . S h u l l . WA ,
lorn in B r a m I i County in 1586.
Simons. E d d a and Rodney J., F a r m e r , S..3, T . Sherwood. P. 0 . Athena.
Sims. N o r n o n , F a r m e r, S. 4, T. Gi:oad, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 9 0 3 .
Sisson. W i l l . Farmer and Dairyman. S. 34, T, G i r a r d , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r.
190
Shriller, C . L . , F a r m e r and Stockrsiser. S . 3 5 , T. Bronson. P. 0 . Bronson.
Mr. s l i s h e r war t o r n in Branch County in 1,77.
Sloman &amp; Gruner, Clothiers and Furnishers. Coldwater.
Smiley. E . h , Farmer, 5 . 7 , T. Kinilerhcayk, P 0 . K i n d e r h o o k . 1 8 7 8 .
Smiley, S. A . . Farnier, S . I S , T. Batavia. P. B a t a v i a . 1 8 6 0 ,
Smith. Albert. F a r m e r. S 7 , T. Coldwater. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 0 4 .
Smith, Abram 1... F a r m e r and Stockraiser, S . 20, 7 . Girard. P 0 U n i o n
C i t y 5 1 r , Smith won horn in Branch County in 1839
Smith, Austin I f . F a r m e r, S . 19, T, o v i d , P. 0 . Coldwater, 1 8 7 7 .
Smith, C . A , Former, S 5, T. Coldwater, P. 0 C o l d w a t e r. 1 8 9 8 .
Smith, David, klerchant end Farmer, 5 , 2 1 , T . B u t l e r, P . 0 . Q u i n c y.
1846

Smith, R a r e . . F a r m e r, 6 l a T. A l g o n a . . P . 0 . Q a t a r , M r S m i t h
wan bore an Braneto C o o n r, i n 1676
Smith, B . A . F ¥ r o i e r. b 2 . T. 'Noble. P 0 . B r o w s e . M i . S m i t h w a s
born i n 8 n . u r r, Cranny 311 1657,
Smith. Food J F a r m e r , S 2 7 . T G i r a r d . Y. 0 . C o l d e s t . M r . S m i t h
lam Immo in Branch County
B o o t h , ? . O . , Farmer. b 3 T . Ovid. P 0 C o l d w a t e r. 1 0 1 6 .
S w a b . G l e n C S a l m o n . , 4 3 Montimenerr S t . . Coldwater M r S m i t h
was born on n o n c e County l a
Singh, H O , G e o r r ¥ I 2 a r i n r r b . 13 and 24. T S h e r w o o d , P
City.
hmorh,J W , F a r n , e , , S 8 . T. Ovid, F t o C o l d w a t e r M r S m i t h iwas
born on Branch County on 1874.
Smith, S a n i ' l P a o a o e r, S I c , T N o b l e , P. Co Bronson M r . S m i t h w a n
born in Branch County
Smotb, s A , Proprietor 44 Graornere Farm, S . 28, T U n i o n , P 0 U n i o n
Cit.. 1 8 7 9 .
Smith. T h o m a s , F a r m e , . S I S , T. Branson. P. O . Bronson M r S m i t h
W . Loon i n Branch County i n 1653.
Smith. W . s . . F a r m e r. S. 1 9 T . Oviel. P 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 8 2 .
Smoker, H t l u ¥ r d . Farmer m i d Stuckraiser. S . 20. T. B r o o m . , P. 0 . I r m a '
non M r S m o k e r was born in Branch Comity to 1191.
Smoker, F r a n k , F a r m e r a n d stockrmser. 6 . 2 0 . T . B r o s s . , P . 0 .
Broome. I l r b o o k e r was born in Branch Comity
Smoker, R a y m o n d . P a r . , . S 2 0 . T . I k o n s . . P . O . Ihrowarra. k r .
Smoker was born in Branch County i n D O ! .
Snyder, L . A . . F a r m e r, S 3 0 . 7 C o l d w a t e r, P. 0 C o l d w a t e r. 1 8 6 5 .
Sobeskie. J. L . . F a r m e r. b . 31, T B u t l e r. P. O . Coldwater, M r . Sobarkm
was born i n Branch County in 1814
S o . . J o e , F a r m e r, S . 3 6 , T . G i r a r d , P 0 . Coldwater. M r . S o b + wart
burn i n Branch County in 1891.
Somerlott, C h a s T o w n C l e r k ¥ o d F a r m e r , S . 3 1 , T . B e t b e l , P. 0 ,
Bronson. 1 8 9 4 .
Sorter. H a r r y J . , F a r m e r, S 2 3 . 1 . O v i d , P. O . Coldwater, M r S o r t e r
was born i n Haunch County in 1873
Southern Michigan National Bank. T h e . General Banking, Coldwater.
Southwortb, John B . . A n t o Repairing, Coldwater. 1 6 9 7 .
Spade, H I . . Fernier, S 9 , 3 ' . Kinclerhona P . O . Rinderbook. 1 8 8 3 ,
Spade. J N . F a r m e r. S . 17, T. Kinderhook, P 0 E m d e n . . . I M O .
Spade, 0 . E . , F a r m e r, S. 32, T. Ovid, F 1,0, Coldwater. 1 8 9 9
Stancrr. D . L . , G n a t and Plaoing Boll, Manufacturer and Dealer
wood Lumber, S. 32, T. Colon. P. 0 U n i o n City. 1 8 6 2 .
Standard r j . , . , g e T h e , T. H . Ball. Proprietor, Garage. Coldwater, 1 8 5 9 .
Stanton. G i b I V . F a r m e r and Stoekraiser. 7 . 6 , T. D o m , P. O . Vernon
City 5 1 , S t a n t o n was horn in Branch County i n 1880.
Stanton. John A , Farmer and Stockman h . 9 , T. Sherwood P .
wool. M r . Stanton w m born in Branch County i n 1669.
State Savongs Bank, General Banking, Sherwood,
Stedaniak, F F a r m e r , 5 3 4 . T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater.. P M ,
Stegmaier, George, F o r m e r, S . 11, T. Noble, P. 0 . Bronron, 1 8 7 8 .
Stevens. P B . , F a r m e r. S. 8, T. Girard, P. 0 . Union C i t y, M r . S t e v e n
was born in Branch County in 1875
Stockwell. Joe M . . F a r m e r a n d S t o c k B a y e r , S . 6 , T . B e t h e l , P . 0 .
Bronson. 1 8 7 3 .
Straehly, J a y , F a r m e r , S . 1 6 . T . M a t t e s o n . P . 0 . S h e r w o o d , K r .
Straehlv was horn in Branch Cnunty on 1874.
Straehly. J o h n , F a n n e r , S . 3 1 , T Q u i n c y . P . C l . C o l d . . . M r .
Straehly was l o o n i n Branch County in 1857.
Streeter, A . J.. Firrinm, S 3 , T. A l k a l i s e , P. 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . S t r e e t e r
was born on Branch Count. i n 1072.
Strong. F r e d J., F a r m e r, S 2 3 , T . E i n d m h o o k , P . 0 . F r e m o n t , I n d
Mr. Strong was horn in Branch County on 1884.
Strong. H . A . , F a r m e r. S . 24. T. Girard. P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . Strong
was born in Branch County i n 1158.
Strong. O r n o J F a r m e r , S . 31, T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater, 1 8 9 0 ,
Stuckey, J e n a F.., F a r m e r arid R e a l Relate. S . 12, T. B e t h e l , P.
water. 1 9 1 1 .
Sweeney.. I . B , F a n n e r. S. 1 9 , 1 , Noble. P . O . Burr Oak. 1 8 5 1 .
Sweet. A . F a r m e r, S . 4. T. B a d e r , P . O . Te k o n s h a , M r . S w e e t eras
born i n Branch County i n 1855.
Sweet, C l o s . H . , P u n t e r, S . 27, T. Girard, P. 0 . Coldwater M r S w e e t
was horn i n Brsnch County i n 1873.
Swift, Stephen. F a r m e r, S. 21, T . B e t h e l , P . 0 . B r o n s o n . M n . S w i f t
was born i n Branch County in 1876.
Swope, J . H F e r n i e r , S . 35, T. G i n " , P . O . Coldwater, 1 9 0 4 .

Taggart. John, F a r m e r and Representative of F a r m e r s M a t u a l Inenrance
Co.. S. 16, T. Bronson. P. 0 . Bronson. M n . Ta g g a r t w m b o r n in
Branch County i n IMO.
Talmage, Ambrose. E x -Register of Deeds C o l d w a t e r. 1 8 6 5 .
Taylor, Cash., F a r m e r, S. 1 0 . 0 . 1 19. T B u t l e r . P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r, M r .
Taylor was horn in Lockport, N . V . . i n 1835 a n d c a m e t o B r a n c h
Countv in 1856.
Taylor, James, F a r m e r, S . 6, T. Broder, P. 0 . Tekoneln. M r . Ta y l o r a n .
born i n Branch County in 1858 and M r s Ta y l o r n o . born i n 1863.
Taylor. J W . , F a r m , S . 3 6 T. Batavia P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . Ta y l o r
wns horn on Branch County in 1857.
Taylor, Leslie, F a r m e r and Stock B r e e d e r, S . 2 2 , T . A l g a n m e . P . 0 .
Quincy. M r . Ta y l o r war born i n Branch Comity in 1864.
Taylor, L i n . G . , F a r m e r a n d Supervisor. S . 2 7 , T . A l g a n m e , P . 0 .
Reading. 1 8 7 0 ,
Taylor. S . B . , G i r a r d Townahip Clerk. S . 23, T. Girard, P. 0 . Coldwater,
Mr. Ta y l o r was born in Branch County in 1861.
Taylor. W M , F a r m e r, S 29. T. Batavia. I ' . 0 . Bronson. M r . Ta y l o r + a s
horn i n Branch County
Teach, 0 . E . , F a r m e r, 5 1 4 . T. Call/or-Ma, P 0 . Montgomery. 1 9 1 4 .
Tekonsha 5tSr5. Ben M c M i l l a n , B l o m , Tekonsba.
Teufel, Charles, Farmer, S 5 and 6. T B u t l a r. P. 0 . Tekonaba, 1 9 0 1 .
Thacker, H . 1 , Furnier, S 2.1, T. Gerani, P. O . Coldwater, 1 8 5 7 .
Thoinas. J. A . F a r m e r. S 3 9 , T. Coldwirter, P O . Coldwater, 1 9 1 4 ,
Thompsen, E l m e r, F a r m e r , S l b . T A l g a . . , P . 0 . Q u i n c y. M r .
Thornm&lt;B a , . born in Bran4h Counts on 1879.
Toil, L . S . . F r -Township Tr e a s u r e , S 3 3 , T. 001.1, P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r,
Mr. T i l t was horn no Branch County i n 1872.
Tilt. P e r r y. F1.71110., 5 3 3 . T . A l g a r o m . P 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. l i r . T i t t
was horn i n Branch County in I0.70,
Ti o d a l l ã 1 , . F a r m e r, S 1 4 , T. 0 0 ( i . P. 0 . Coldwater, M r . T i n d a l l w a s
torn on Brandi County i n 1648.
Tinkhron. 0 F F a n n e r . S 1 7 . T. G i r a r d , P. 0 . Coldwater.
/ono was horn in Branch County i n 1647.
Tobolski, Won . F a r m e r. s T . Girard. I ' 0 . Tekonsha. M r . To l o l s k i
was lawn on Branch County On 1078
Tompkins, Jay, Clerk 0 , 0 Townahip, S. 33, T. O M &amp; P C l Coldwater,
Tompkins, J. T. , F a r m e r and E s - S u p e r n s o r. 1 3 . T . G i r a r d , P . 0 .
Tekonshs. 1 8 4 3 .
Treat. S I S o n , Dealers in Hides. F o r s and Jenks C. M o y n e ,
Tnion, D . N F o r m e r . s 0 ,
p
.
ry
Tr i p p W D F a r n i e r and D a n o n i . n , S , T
O v i d , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r,
N I , Tr i p p was horn in Branch County on 1873.
Truax, H D . Proprietor Arlington Hotel, Coldwater, 1 9 1 o ,
Trumbull. Aldie. F a r m e r. S 9 , T. Batavia, P . O . Batas-la. M r . Tr u m b u l l
%RS lawn on Branch Cnunty 10 1879.
Trumbull, E r n i e , F a r m e r, S 5 , T. Ristevia. P. 0 S h e r w o o d . M r . Tr a m .
hull a r m born i n Branch County. i n 1879.
Tucker, J . e p h , F a r m e r, S . 15. T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 0 2 .

�PAT R O N S R E F E R E N C E D I R E C T O R Y.

'tuner, To r o D . Fenster. S . 22, T. M a t t . o n , P. 0 . Bronson. M r . Tu r n e r
no. born i n brooch County i n 1867.
Tuttle, G . A . , F a r m e r. S . 18, T. Batavia, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 8 3 6 .
'utile. W . B . , F u r n i M r e Dealer. Coldwater, 1 8 9 1 .
E. R . . F a n n e r. S . 5, T . Quincy, P . 0 . Q u i n c y. M r . Tw a d e l l
was born i n Branch County to 11 5 8 .
'vier, M L , F o r m e r and Supervisor. S. IS. T. C o l d w a t e r, P .
' s a r t e r . M r . Tr i m w a s born in Branch County i n 1869.

rita. John A . , F a r m e r arid Stockreiser. S . 17, T. Matteron. P .
wood. 1 9 1 4 .
I m o . City Natroarl B i n . , General Banking. U n i o n C i t y.

Van A k e n Bros.. L i v e r y. C o l d w a t e r,
V a n . . A . B . , F a r m e r. S . 9, T. California. P. 0 . R a y, I n d . 1 8 6 4 .
Vance. I I . , F a r m e r. S. 4 , T. C-alifornia, P. 0 . M o n t g o m e r y. M r . V a n c e
was born i n Branch County in 1865.
Van N o v a L . C F a r m e r , S . 6 , T . C o l d w a t e r, P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. 1 9 0 9 .
Van Patten, Bert, F a r m e r, S . I L T. B u t l e r, P. 0 .
V . 2an40. W . W . , Partner. S . 31, T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 1 4 .
Vogt, D . , Florist. Coldwater. 1 8 8 5 .
H o l l e r. F a r m e r, S . 22. T. Bethel, P. 0 . B r o n s o n . M r . Vo o r u s
was born in Branch County in 1866.
:Ore. Johia. F a r m e r. S . 12. T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 0 8 .
.'reeland, E . P. . L i v e r y. &amp;mason.

Wa/lie, W m . . F a r m e r and Swine Raiser, S . 32, T . G i r a r d , P .
water. M r . Waffle was born i n Branch County
Wager. M . F. . F a r m e r, S . 14, T. O v i d . P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 8 2 .
Wagner. H e n r y G . , F a r m e r, S . 7 . T. Matteson, P. 0 . Colon. 1 9 0 4 .
W¥goner. C . W . , F a r m e r and Stockraiser, S. 2, T . Girard, P. O . Tekonsha.
1900
Wagoner, R . G . F a r m e r. S . 22, T. G i r a r d , P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r.
oner was born in Branch County in 1870.
Wait, Barton, F a r m e r. S. 8 . T. B u t l e r. P. 0 . Tekonaha. 1 9 0 6 .
1Walker, Eugene. F a n n e r, S . I . T. Bethel. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 8 6 .
Walker, E . H . , F a r m . . S . I . T . Bethel. P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r . W a l k e r
was barn in Branch County in 1868.
Walker. T. L . . F a r m e r . S . 3 1 , T . C o l d w a t e r. P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Wa l k e r was b o r n i n Branch County i n 1861.
Warta, F r a n c . , F a r m e r, S . 31, T. Batavia. P. 0 . Bronson. 1 8 8 4 .
W a n k M a r l i n . F a r m e r. S . 2 0 , 1 . W i w i , P . O . Bronson. 1 8 9 7 .
Woks, Stephen, F o r m e r. S . 28, T. Batavia. P . 0 . B a t a v i a M r . W o t t ¥
was tivirn i n Branch Cenrnty in 1873.
Wright. C 0 . F a r m e r. S. ZS. T. Coldwater. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 9 1 3 .
Wright. W m . M . . F a r m e r and Township T
S
11 , T Ovid. P 0
Coldwater. 1 8 6 6 .

Walker. W . E . , F a r m e r, S. 12, T. Bethel. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 1 r . W a l k e r
was horn in Branch County in 1863.
Walker. W . R . , F o r m e r and R e a l E s t a t e D e n i e r, S . 2 3 , T . S h e r w o o d ,
P. O . Sherwood. 1 9 1 1 .
W a r . , C . H . , F a r m e r, S . 21, T . B a t a v i a , P . 0 . B a t a v i a . M r . W a n a r
was torn i n Branch County in 1868.
W a n . . J. F. , F a r m e r and Township Treasurer, S 2 1 , T . Batevia, P . 0 .
Bearvia. M r . Wa i l e r was born i n Branch County in 106.3.
Ward, D . A . . F a r m e r. S. 10, T. Noble, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 8 0 7 .
Warner, B. C . , F o r m e r and Stockraiser. S . 2, T. N o b l e , P . 0 . B r o n s o n .
1879
Warner, R . A . , Stcck Breeder. S . 2, T. Noble. P. 0 . Bronson. 1 8 7 9 .
Warren. W . W . , Proprietor Shropshire H o m e Perna, B r e e d e r. ! Registered
Shropshire Sheep. Poland China S o m e and P l y m o u t h
ens, S. 22. T. Union. P. 0 . U n i rn C i t y. 1 8 3 5 .
Washburn, 7 B . , F e n n e r , S . 1 , T . b l e t t e r o n , P. 0 . Sherwood. M r .
Washburn was born in Branch County in 1863.
Waterbury. C . A . . F a r m e r a n d Township Tre¥surer. S 3 2 , 1 . Algansee,
P. 0 . Montgomery. M r . Wa t e r b u r y was horn in Branch C o u n t y i n
1885
Warerbury. E . A . , F a r m e r, S . I S , T . A l g a r a r e , P . 0 . Q u i n c y. M r .
Waterbury was born in Branch County in 1861.
Waters, B. W . . Real Estate and Insurance. Coldwater. 1 8 9 0 .
Waters, S a m u e l , F a r m e r , S . 7, T. California, P. 0 . Montgomery. 1 9 0 0 .
Watkins, B . W . , Retired Fernier, Sherwood. 1 9 8 8 .
Watkins. M r s . M a r i o n . R e t i r e d . S h e r w o o d . 1 8 4 8 .
Watson, J. In., Real Estate sod Insurance. Coldwater. 1 9 0 6 .
Watson, W m . S . , F a r m e r. S . 6, T. Batavia, P. 0 . Sherwood. 1 9 1 3 .
Wattles, G e o . C . , Stockraiser a n d G r o w e r o f M i n t , S . 9, T. Matteson,
P. 0 . Sherwood. 1 8 6 1 ,
Weage, Daniel E . . Contractor, Coldwater. M r . Weage war born in Branch
County in 1858.
Weaver, E . M . 84 Sons. Farmers, S. 18, T. Noble. P. 0 . B u r r O a k .
Weaver. E , F a r m e r a n d Stockrsiser. S . 18. T. Noble, P. 0 . B u r r Oak.
Mr. We a v e r was horn in Branch County in 1868.
Webb, C h a r , I n . , F a r m e r, S . 2 1 , T. Bataria, P. O . B a t e s . . M r . We b b
was born in Branch County in 1871.
Wendorf, Chris, F a r m e r, S . 5, T. Butler, P. 0 . Te k o n s h a . 1 8 8 9 .
Wendorf, M r s . C h r i s . F a r m i n g , S . 8, T. Butler, P. 0 . Tekomilta. 1 8 8 9 .
Wendorl, G . . F a r m e r, S . 8, T. Butler, P. 0 . Tekonsha. 1 8 8 8 .
Whaley, F. L . . F a r m e r, S . 20, T. Kinderhook. P. 0 . K i n d e r h o o k . 1 8 9 5 .
Wheeler, E d w i n . P o n t S a l . Garage, Coldwater. 1 8 7 4 .
Wheeler, 0 . B . , County Treasurer, Coldwater. M r . Wheeler was b o r n in
Branch County in 1874.
Wheeler, W . B . , F a r m e r, S. 24, T. Bethel, P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. 1 8 6 5 .
Whitcomb. T. A . , F a r m e r, S. 18, T. Kin/lerhook, P. O . Kinderhook. M r .
Whitcomb was born in Branch County in 1868.
W e t t e r 0 . B . , F a r m e r and Supervisor, S . IS, T. Matteson, P . O . C o / o n .
1890
Y e . . P m l . , F a n n e r. S . 4, T . N o b l e , P . 0 . B r o n s o n . M r . Y e a h w a s
born i n Branch Connty in 1878.
Leddie, F a r m e r. S 3 0 . T. Batavia. P. 0 . Bronson. M r . Y e s h w a s
born i n Branch County i n 1888.
Wont. F a r m e r . S 6 . T. Rarevia, P. O . Sherwood. M r . V o n t w a s
born i n Branch County in 1875.

White, F D . , F a r m e r a n d Township Superviror, S. 20, T. Butler, P. 0 .
Quincy. M r . W h i t e o n , born i n Branch County ( 0 1870.
White, F. M . . F a r m e r and Township Road Commissioner, S. 14, T. Butler,
P. 0 . Quincy. S i r . W h i t e war born i n Breach County i n 1861.
White, Leonard. F a r m e r, S . I S , T. Butler. P. 0 .
Whitley. H e n r y C., Reel Estate Loans. Coldwater. 1 8 6 3 .
Whitman, Geo. R M e r c h a n t ¥nr1 Township Superviror, S . 21, T. G i r a r d ,
P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 8 8 .
Whitmore, Carl, F a r m e r. S . 7, T. M a t t e m n . P. 0 . Sherwood.
more w a r born in Branch County no 1881.
Whitmore. K i r k , F a n n e r. S . 1 6 , T M a t t e s o n . P . 0 . S h e r w o o d . M r .
Whitmore war t o r n i s Branch County i n 1861.
Whitney. A I . , Merchant and Justice of Peace, S . 2 , T . B u t l e r, P . 0 .
Litchfield.
W h i t . . , Carl B . , Former, S. 6. T. Butler, P. 0 . Tekonsha. 1 8 7 5 .
E. J., F a r m e r. S . 22, T. Gilead, P. 0 . B r o n s o n . M r . W i l k i n s
was born i n Branch County i n 1868.
Wilkins, J. H . , F a r m e r, S . I S , T. Gilead, P. 0 . K i n d e r h o o k . M r . W i l ,
kins was horn i n Branch County in 1838.
Wilkins, W . H . . F a r m e r, S. 4 , T . K i n d e l . . . , P . 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M r .
Wilkins was born in Branch C O M . ' in 1861.
Williams, C . I l l . , F a r m e r, S . 29, T. Alit:toren, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 0 6 .
Williams, F. H . . F a r m e r. S . 3, T. Butler, P. 0 .
Williams. Wa r r e n W . . F a r m e r, S . 8 , T . G i l e a d , P . 0 . B r o n e o n . M r .
Wi l h e l m was b o r n in Branch County in 1843.
Wilson, J. H . , F a r m e r, S . 33, T. Ovid, P. O . Coldwater. 1 8 5 3 .
Wilson, Jas. R . , F a r m e r, S. 29, T. Ovid, P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. 1 8 4 0 .
Wilson. L o u A . , F a r m e r, S . 23. T. Algansee, P . 0 . Reacling. B o r n i n
Branch County in 1880.
Wilson, M . G . , F a r m e r, S. 21, T. Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 8 5 .
Winchell, C . L . , F a r m e r. S . 8, T . Algansee. P. O . Quincy. M r . Wi n c h e l l
war born i n Branch County in 1839.
Wing, B . D . . F a r m e r, S. 22. T. Coldwater, P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 8 6 ,
Wiser. L . H . , F a r m e r, S. 24, T. Bethel. P. 0 . Coldwater. 1 8 6 3 .
Withington. F t E . , F a r m e r, S. 5, T. California, P. 0 . Montgomery. M r .
Withington was born i n Branch County in 1881.
Withington, M . J.. F a r m e r, S. 19, T . C a l i f o r n i a , P . 0 . F r e m o n t , I n d .
M r. Withington war born in Branch County i n 1856.
Wolf, W i n k e d . F a r m e r, S. 15, T. Butler, P. 0 . Quincy. 1 9 9 1 .
Wolfe. P. F. . F a r m e r and Stockraiser, S . 2 6 . T. Sherwood, P. O . Sherwood.
Mr. Wo l f e was born i n Branch County in 1861.
Wood, W m . W . , F a r m e r, S. 12. T . Ovid, P. 0 . Coldwater, 1 8 7 4 .
Woods, W . H . , F a r m e r. S . 9, T. Girard, P. 0 . Tekonsha 1 8 6 6 .
Worden. E . J . . Groceries and F i r e Insurance, U n i o n C i t y. M r . W a r d e n
war born i n Branch County.
Wo r k , S. S . . F a r m e r and Road Commissioner, S . 2 6 , T . G i r a r d , P . 0 .
Coldwater. 1 8 7 1 .
Zeluff, Burnett M . , F a r m e r. S . 9 , T. Ovid, P. 0 . C o l d w a t e r. M n . Z e l o f f
was born i n Branch County i n 1558.
Zock, Carper M . , F a r m e r, S . 17. T. Bethel, P. 0 . Bronson. 1 9 0 6 ,
7.011. F r a n k l i n , F a r m e r. S . 13, T. Gilead, P. 0 . Kinderhook. 1 8 6 8 .
Zurbrugg, John, F a r m e r, S. 7, T . Quincy, P. 0 . Quincy, 1 9 1 0 .
Zurbrugg, W . A . , French Steam D y e W o r k . , Coldwater. 1 8 8 0 .

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�7th Day Adventist
Abbott,
Abbott, R. R.
Abel, I .
Abel, E. F.
Abel,
Abrahan, F.
Ackeriy
Adair. A.
Adair,
Adams. A.
Adams, A. D.
Adams, A. J.
Adams,
Adams, C. D.
Adams, C. F.
Adams.
Adams. E.
Adams, E. P.
Adams, G. A.
Adams.Geo. H.
Adams. H.
Adams.
Adams. Mrs.
Adams, R.
Adams,W. A.
Adams. V. H.
Adams,W. R.
Adamski, J.
Adamski. S.
Addams. V. H.
Addict,
Adolph, B.
Adolph,
Adolph, L.
Adolph. L. P. &amp; Eliz.
Adolph, P.
Adolph, Philip
Adolph,
Ahlgrum,
Akey,
Akey,
Albright.
Albright. J. P.
Albright, Lettie
Albright, V. S.
Albro, J.
Alderman, Ila
Alexander, Mrs.
Alger.
Alger, J. F.
Alger.
Alger, N.
A l , C.
Allen, D. C.
Alien,
Allen.
Allen.
Allen. John V. Est.
Allen.
Allen,
Allen. Mrs.
Alien, S. B.
Alien,
Allen.
Allen, V. A.
Allgire,
Aligire. I .
Alshe.

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43 3 4
61 1 2
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61 1 8
61 1 2
57 2 4
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59 1
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61 1 8
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Amaden,Guy V.
Ambrose,
Ambrose, J. A. P.
Ambrose, J. C.
hobs,
Ambs,
hobs.
Amerman
Ammerman.A. E. Est.
Ammerman, End
Ammerman,
Amstets, C.
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Andrews,
Andrus,
Angevine, Chas.
Annin. E.
Annln, J. B.
Annin, Mrs. J. B.
Annls, J.
Ann's, J. A.
Ansley
Ansley,
Ansley, P. V.
Ansley,
Anton,
Anton,
Arbogast, R. et al
Archer, A.
Archer. A.
Archer, L. B.
Archer,
Arendt,
Arey,
Armstrong,
Arnold,
Arnold, L. V.
Ashbeck, A.
Atkins,
Atwood, F. E.
Atyeo, Lizzie
Austin,
Austin,
Austin,
Austin,
Averill,
Averill,
Averill,
Ayres, E. J.
B.
Said,
Babb, Jas. D.
B .
Babcock,
Bachelor
Back. A.
Bacon,
Bagley,
Bagley, O. V.
Bailey, C. V.
Bailey,

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Bailey,
Bailey, H. D. &amp;
Bailey, J.
Bailey,
Bailey, V.
Bailey,
Baird, A. F.
Baker, A. I .
Baker,
Baker, F. A.
Baker. Irvin
Baker, Irwin J.
Baker,
Baker,
Baker,
Baker,
Baldridge,
Baldwin,
Baldwin, N.
Ball, A.
Ball, F. C.
Ball,
Ball,
Ball, P.
Ball, P.
Barber, F. E.
Barnard,
Barnard, N. J.
Barnard, Mrs. M. J.
Barnes, C.
Barnes, C.
Barnes,
Barnes, F.
Barnes, Nell &amp; T. V.
Barnes,
Barnes, W.
Barney,
Barnhart,
Barnhart,
Barnhart,
Barnhart,
Barnhart, Mrs. F. et al
Barr,
Barrack,
Barrett, F. J.
Barrett,
Barrick,
Barrick,
Barringer, Effie
Barry,
Bartel. W. A. F.
Bartel.
Bartholame,
Bartholomew,
Bartlett.
Bartlett, E.
Barton, J.
Barvey, H.
Barwell,
Barwell.
Bascan, D. T.
Bassage,
Bassage,
Bass
Bassett,
later,
later, this.
Dater,
later,

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49 3 , 4
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41 3 4
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41 3 , 4
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49 2 0 , 2 9
33 2 0
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43 2 7
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Bovee,
Bovee,
Bowden, C. R.
Bowden. Carrie
Bowen, A. L.
Bowen. A. L.
Bowen.
Bower. A. L.
Bolder, L. H.
Bowerman, A. C.
Bowerman, A. C.
Bowerman. Albert
Bowerman, Albert
Bowerman, Arthur
Bowerman,
Bowerman.
Bowerman.
Bowerman. Granville
Bowerman,
Bowerman.
Bowers. Bert
Bowers. 0 . 3 .
Bowers, J.
Bowers. J. S.
Bowers.
Bowman.Mary A.
Boyd, Jas. E.
Boyd. Onus
Boyer, A.
Boyer, A. J.
Boyer, A. J.
Boyer.
Boyer,
&amp;avingtocã Ge
Boynton, S.
Boynton,
Brace, L. F.
Bracy. A. D.
Bradley, Albert
Bradley, H. H.
Bradley,
Brado, S.
Brainard,
Brainard, S. G.
Bralaski,
Braman. B.
Braman.
Brandt.
Brandt,
Brannan. L.
Brant, L. R.
Britton.
Brinker. 1. R.
Branker,
Branner, J.
Brinker. John Jr.
Brinker, Mrs, J.
Brant, this.
Bray,
Bray. Mrs. M. J.
Brayton, J.
Brecker,
Brehm.
Brehm.
Brewster. Ben Res.
Brewster.
Brewster. S.

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47 2 7
53 1 4
53 1 4
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33 1 8

Bricker,
Briggs, T.
Brink, F. C.
Brinton, E.
Broad View
Broadoead
Brocklebank,
Brooker,
Brodt,
Brodt, kb.
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson Village
Bronson. Hattie
Bronson. Hattie
Bronson.
Bronson,
Bronson.
Bronson,
Brook. than.
Brook,
Brook,
Brook,
Brook,
Brooker, F. E.
Brooks.
Brooks.
Brooks, C. E.
Brooks. E. A.
Brooks,
Brooks.
Brooks,
Brooks, L i l l i e
Brooks, L i l l i e
Brooks, Mrs. J. T.
Brooks,
Brooks,
Brooks,
Brooks, Wm. Est.
Brott.
Brott.
B r . Chas. E.
Brouglton, E.
Broughton, 0 . 8 . Est.
Broughton,
Brouchton,
Brower.
Brower, S. R.
Brower.
Brown. A. A.
Brown. A.
Brown.
Brown. Belle
Brown,
Brown, this. A.
Brown. this. E.
Brown,
Brown.
Brom, E. A.
Brown. E. J.
Brown. J. B.
Brown. J. C.
Bran,
Brown. J. N.
Brown.
Brown.
Bram.
Brown. M. S.

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Brown,
Brodn, Mrs. L. E.
Brown,
Bran,
Brown, kb.
Brown. A. A.
Brunson, J. V.
Buck. A. E.
Buck, A. E.
Buck,
Buck,
Buck, L. H.
Buck, O. F.
Buck, Otis
Buck. P. A.
Buck, P. C.
Buck,
Buck,
Buck, Wilbert
Buckeye
Bucklin, W. J.
Buell,
Buell.
Buell,
Buell,
Buell, D. L.
Buell.
Buell. M. F.
Buell. M. F.
Buell. P. J.
Buell. Thos.
Buholtz. F.
emholtz.
Buholz.
Bullock. P.
Bunker.
Bunker, R. L.
Bunnel.
Burbank. F. C.
Burch. Austin
Burch.
Burch. C. B.
Burch. C. L.
Burch.
Burch, H. L.
Burch.
Burch.
Burch.
Burch, Pitt
Burch. kb.
Burch,
Burch.
Burdelskl,
Burghliff,
Burgoon, Mrs.
Burk.
Burk, John 1.
Burk,
Burk,
Burke.
Burke,
Burke.
Burkholder. J.
Burleson, E. Est.
Burley. T. J.
Burnes.
Burnett, C. L.
Burnett.
Burnett, Mrs.

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�Burnham, Chas. L.
Burnham.
Burnham.
Burnhart. Hattie
Burnison,
Burns, Ellen
Burns.
Burns.
Burns,
Burns, W.
Burnside,
Burnside,
Burnside,
Burnsides.
Burritt, R.
Burtch.
Burton, G. A.
Burton. G. A. &amp; L. D.
Burton. G. A. &amp; L. D.
Busch.
Bush, A.
Bush. C.
Bushnell.
Bushnell, Mrs. A. Y.
Bussing, N. E.
Bussing,
Butcher, I .
Butcher,
Butler, A. L.
Butternut
Button, Mary A.
Butz,
Buys.
Buys, Mrs.
Buys.Wm.
Byers. F.
Byers.
Byers, L. J.
Byers. L. J.
Byers, L. J.
Bykoski,
Cady, than.
Cahill. C. T.
Cain, John
Cain, T. P.
CaldUell.
CaldWell, W. J.
Caley &amp; Demerest
Caley, C. C. Est.
Calhoon.
Calhoon, Mrs. M. C.
Calhoon,
Calhoun. Eliza
Calhoun.
Calhoun. M. Est.
Calkins, B. F.
Calkins. F.
Calkins. F. B.
Calkins, F. E.
Calkins. Fred
Calkins,
Calkins,
Calkins. Samuel P.
Camp, Albert
Camp. E. L.
Campbell A.
Campbell, F.
Campbell. F.
Campbell.

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Campbell, M. D.
Campbell,
Campbell, V.
Campbell, V. J.
Canfield. than.
Canfield, than.
Canfield, than.
Canfield,
Canfield.
Canright, B. F.
Candke.
Card's
Card. Art
Card, E. F.
Card,
Card. Lulu
Card,
Carl, 1.
Carle. H. E.
Carman,
Carpenter,
Carpenter, L. J.
Carpenter,
Carpenter, Mrs. Geo. et at
Carpenter, Mrs. J.
Carpenter,
Carpenter,
Carpenter, S. A.
Carpenter. T.
Carpenter, T. J.
Carpenter. W. B.
Carr.
Carr,
Carr,
Carr. Jas. Est.
Carr,
Carr, M. R.
Carr, William
Carrell, E.
Carrell,
Carrell.
Carrell. V .
Carrithers,
Carrithers. J. L.
Carrithers, Jas.
Carroll,
Carruthers.
Carson.
Carson.
Carswell. E. E.
Carter.
Carter.
Carter, J. A.
Carter. J. H.
Carter,
Carter.
Carter. Mrs.
Carter.
Carter.
Carter,
Carter.
Cary. A. L.
Cary, .
Case, A.
Case.
Case, Elbert
Case.
Case.
Case.

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Chauncey. Dr.
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Chestnut,
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Chula Vista
Chula Vista
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Cleveland, Mary Est.
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Corliss. D.
Cornell D.
Cornell Heirs
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Cornell.
Cornell. Mrs. Hattie
Cornell.
Cornell.
Corson. Allen
Corson.
Corson, Mrs. Mary Est.
Corson. S. B.
Corwin. L.
Corwin. L. J.
Corwin.
Corwin.
Corwin.
Cory, A. B.
Cory. A. J.
Cory, Curtis
Cory.
Cory, Nellie
Coscealney.
Cosier.
Cosner.
County
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Courtright,
Covey. F. A.
Cowan.
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Coward. B. J.
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Coward.
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Coward.
Coward.
Cowles,
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Cox.
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Cox.
Cox.
Cox,
Cox.
Cox.
Cox. O. L.
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Cox.
Cox. VIII
Cozi
Cozier.
Cozier.
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Craft.
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Craig. S.
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Crandall.
Crandall. Earl
Crandall.
Crandall. J. E.
Crandell. A. F.
Crandell.
Crandiell.
Cranson, L.
Cranson. P.
Crapo. Ella
Crap¡. Elsie
Crater. Philip
Crater,
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Craun. J.
Craun.
Craun. P. T.
Crawford.
Crawford. Irvin
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Culver Fruit
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Culver. Lottie
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Cummings. than.
Cummings, than.
Cummings. Eliza
Cummings. J. A.
Cummings.
Cummins. Eliza
Cummins.
Cunningham.
Cunningham.
Cunningham.
Cunningham.
Cure.
Curtis. J.
Curtis. M. J.
Curtis. N. J.
Cusick.
Czakouski.

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Dailey. Orrin
Daley,
Danberry.
Unfrock.
Danbury,
Danes. Mrs. E.
Daniels. C. A.
Daniels, C. A.
Danner. D.
Danner. P. H. et al
Darling.
Davis. A.
Davis. Anson J.
Davis.
Davis.
Davis. E.
Davis, F. A.
Davis. J. H.
Davis. L. S.
Davis. L. V.
Davis. M. R.
Davis.
Davis.
Day,
Day. D. C.
Day,
Day.
Day.
Day. Ira
Day,
Day.
Day. Mrs. L.
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Day.
DeLana.
Deal. J. I .
Deal. J. K.
Deal. J. 1.
Deal. John 1.
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Dean. C. S.
Dean.
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Dean. S. R.
Dean.
Dean.
Decker.
Decker. P.
Decker.
Deeds. E.
Deeds.
Deeds.
Deeds, S.
Deemer. Arthur L.
Defoe.
Defoe.
Deleba
Demarest &amp;
Demarest.
Demarest.
Demarest.
Demarest.
Demeritt.
Demeritt,
Demskie.

6

Dembrock.
Dembrock. J. A.
Denbrock. VI.
Denbrock.Wm. F.
Denham. F.
Denham.
Denham.
Dennis. V. J.
Dennison. Bert
Densmore. S.
Denwater.
Depew.
DePew.
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Deprie,
Depue. B.
Depue. J.
Dermott. J. D.
Dermott. J. E.
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DeweyM. E.
Dewsenberry,
Dexter. G. V.
Dexter.
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Dibble.
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Dick. S. D.
Dickey.
Dickey. Jas. E.
Dickey. Jas. E.
Dickey, Ray
Dickinson.
Dickinson.
Diedrich.
Diedrich.
Dillon.
Diment. Bert
Disbro. A.
Disbco, A. S.
DIsbro.
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Disbro.
Dobeski, J. C.
Dobson. A. Est.
Dobson. Orio
Dobson.
Dobson.
Dodge. A.
Dodge, Albert
Dodge. J. I .
Doerr,
Doerr.
Doll.
Dolph.
Donbcock.
Donne!.
Donnel.
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Donne],
Donne'.
Doolittle.
Doolittle.
Doolittle. F. V. Est.
Dooner. W. B.
Dorman.
Dormer.
Dornbrock.
Dorsey.

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Douglas. Alex
Dove.
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D.
Downer. L. A.
Downs. M. B.
Downs. Vi.
Doyle. John P.
Drake. A. F.
Drake. C. F.
Drake. C. F.
Drake. N.
Draper.
Draper. C. W. Est.
Draper. L. H.
Drinkwater,
Drinkwater.
Drum.
Drumm. G.
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Dubendlorf. C. E.
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Dudley. A. H. Est.
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Doter. I .
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Dugyid. J. R.
Dull.
Dunphy &amp;
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Dunks. F. J.
Dunks. Fred J.
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Dunlap, Elvira
Dunlap.
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Dunn,
Dunphy &amp;
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Don.
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Dusenbury.
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Dutcher.
Memelcci.
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Echtinaw.
Eddy. J. R.
Edwards.
Eggleston. A. J.
Eggleston.
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Eldred. A. D. et al
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Ellis. F. P.
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Elm Ridge
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Evans. M. L.
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Everet. Bert
Everett.
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Evergreen Hill
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Evergreen Law
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7

Evert, H. J.
Evert.
Ewers.
Ewers.
F.
F. S. J.
Failing,
Fair
Fair View
Fair View
Fair View
Fair View
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fairbanks. F. A.
Fairchance
Fairview
Fairview
Far View
Far View
Farmer W. H.
Farrand. than.
Farrand. Olivia
Farwell. B.
Farwell.
Farwell. Don J.
Farwell.
Farwell. J.
Farwell. J.
Pass. Eliz
Favorite.
Fay,
Fay.
Fay,
Felky.
Feller. D. P.
Fellows.
Fenne. S.
Fennell.
Fenner.
Fenner. than.
Fenner.
Fenner.
Fenner.
Fenner.
Fenner. R.
Fenner.
Fenno. Ross
Fenno. S.
Fenno. S. Est.
Fenno. Sally
Fenno. Sally
Fergason.
Ferguson. A.
Ferguson.
Ferguson.
Ferguson.
Ferns,
Fertile
Fetter &amp;
Fetterly.
Fetterly, L. A.
Fickle.
Fickle.
Fiddler. R. H.
Fidler. J.
Fidler,

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5
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5
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5
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5
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4
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1
5
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4
3
Miner, Edna B.
3
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4
9
Mows, Lester
6
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4
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Mintling. J. B.
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3
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6
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4
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5
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Sanders, S. Est.
Sanderson.
Sanderson,
Sanderson. Mrs. Hattie
Sanderson, Orvil C.
Sands. A.
Sanford, Eli
Sanford.
Sargent, E. L.
Sargent, E. L.
Saunders, C. W. &amp;
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Saxton. H . ! .
Saxton. B. P. &amp;
Schafer. J.
Schafer. L. C.
Scheidler, L. F.
Scheidler.
Schmidt,
Schmidt,
Schmidt,
Schofield. Ira
School
Schooly,
Schultz,
Schultz,
Schultz. N. F.
Schumacher.
Schumaker.
Schurtz,
Schurtz,
Scofield. Ira
Scott.
Scott. Mrs. L.
Scott,
Scott.
Scott, William
Scott.Wm. E.
ScrIpter, B. P.
ScrIpter,
Scripter, Mrs.
Staberry, F.
Seaberry,
Stars.
Sears. Dr. C. S.
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3
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5
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4
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5
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5
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Earl
4
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S m i t h . Eugene
4
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Evelyn
3
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F. J.
3
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25.36 S M i t h . Floyd
3
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S m i t h . Frank
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5
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Strang.
Strang,
Stratton.
Straus
Strauss, F.
Straw.
Straw,
Stray,
Stray.
Stray, Geo. J.
Stray,
Streeter, A. J.
Strochly,
Stroh,
Stroh, E.
Strong,
Strong.
Strong,
Strong,
Strong,
Strong,
Strong,
Strong,
Strong,
Strong,
Strong, Orno
Strouble.
Strunk,
Stryker,
Stryker,
Stuart.
Stukey. J.
Stukey,
Subler.
Sullivan.
Sunday,
Sunny
Sunny Hill
SunnySide
SunnySide
SunnySide
Sunnyslek
Sunset
Sutter.
Sutter,
Sutter,
Swabrick.
Swabrick,
Swain&amp;
Swain, C.
Swain.
Swain. Geo. et al
Swain.
Swain.
Swain.
Swain.
Swain.
Swan. F. L.
Swan, J.
Swan.
Swank,
Swart,
9wartwont. Mrs. E.
Swartz.
Swartz,
Sweeney. 1. B.
Sweeny.
SweetHickory

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Sweet, A.
Sweet, A.
Sweet. this.
Sweet, Mrs. A.
Sweet. P. A.
Sweet,
SweetIng,
Sweating,
Sweezy,
Sweezy,
Sweezy, R. A.
Swift, Hannah
Swift.
%Alma,
Swihart.
Swope,
Swope,
Swope,
Taber,
Tabor.
Tabor.
Taft, J.
Taggart,
Taggert, B. P. Sr.
Tailor, Julia
Tallant,
Tappan Sloe
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Tarr.
Taylor
Taylor &amp;
Taylor,
Taylor,
Taylor,
Taylor,
Taylor.
Taylor, F.
Taylor.
Taylor, Ira
Taylor, J.
Taylor, J.
Taylor, J. C.
Taylor.
Taylor.
Taylor,
Taylor.
Taylor, L.
Taylor. Leslie
Taylor,
Taylor. Mrs. I . Est.
Taylor, Mrs. J.
Taylor.
Taylor. S. B.
Taylor, S. F.
Taylor,
Taylor, T.
Taylor,
Taylor, W. F.
Taylor. V. Est.
Teach. 0.
Teachout, E. T.
Teachout.
Teller. C. E.
Teller.
Teller. Julia
Tenna.
Terhune,
Teufel. than.

43 3 2 T h a c h e r , H. 1.
3
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45 3 1 T h a t c h e r . Mrs. C.
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4
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37 1 9 3 0 . T o m p k i n s , Addison
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4
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43 2 3 T o m p k i n s . Nary
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Town Line
Towsiey. Mrs. M. L.
Tosier.
Tracy.
Travis. John 8. Mrs. H. A.
Treacher.
?reacher.
Treachout. J. H.
Treachout. Terry
Treat.
Treat.
Treat. S. 1.
Treat. S. 1.
Treat.
Treat.
Trlkoski. john
Tripp Dairy
Tripp, D. N.
Tripp, Mrs. J.
Tripp, W. D.
Trisket, Juliet
Trott, Geo. F.
Troutman. J. S.
Troutman. J. S.
Troxell, A. J .
Troxell, A. J.
'ruby, E.
Truesdell.
Trumble. than.
Trumble.
Trumbull. Aldie
Trill,
Trumbull. E.
Trumbull. S.
Trump.
Trusedaie.
Tucker,
TUers.
T4rner, E. N.
Turner. E. N.
Turner. Gertle
Turner. T. D.
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Tuttle. George Est.
Nadel!. C. J . Est.
T a l l . E. R.
TOitchel. S. S.
Tydryhoski,
Tyler. A.
Tyler. C.
Tyler. C.
Tyler.
Tyler.
TY!er. N. L.
Tyler. N. L.
Tyler,
Tyler.
Tyler, Z.
Ulrich,
Ulrich.
DIU. J. J.
lilts. Jahn
Mom City
Union City
Unterkecher.
Unterkercher.
Unterkircher.

1
39 3
49 2 2
51 9
45 I
35 8
49 1 5
49 1 1
51 3 . 4
51 1 2
49 5
49 7 . 8
11 2 8
43 2 8
11 2 8
43 2 8
41 3 1
49 2
33 3 5
59 4
49 2
37 3 6
45 2 2
33 3 1
35 3 6
1
35 8
39 2 9
53 2 5
35 3 1
39 2.3,10.11
41 4 , 9
41 6
41 5
35 3 2
49 3 0
51 3 0
49 15,22.23
51 1 3
2
45 1 5 , 2 2
39 1 4
39 2 2 . 2 3
15 1
41 1 8 . 1 9
37 1 2
45 8
45 5 , 6
39 3 6
41 3 1
43 8
2
45 1 5
35 3 2
41 4
41 1 3
43 1 8
41 1 5
41 1 3 . 1 4
39 2 2
53 3 4
53 33,34
39 1 7
39 1 7
1
1
53 2 3
49 2 7
53 3 4

Unterkir.-ey,
Upham,Ada ' I t .
Upp,
Upp,
Upson, Mrs. A. S.
Upson, Mrs. C. A.
Upson, Mrs. C. A.
Upton, Irene
Valley
Valley Stock
Valley Stock
Valyer.
VanAken
VanAken
Van Blarcom, E.
Van Evart.
Van Evert,
Van Fassen.
Van Gelder, C.
Van Hoosear,
Van Hoosear. J. H.
Van Hoosear.
VanHousen. B. T.
VanHousen, H. L.
Van Nasdale.
Van Nuys. L.
VanOrman,
VanOrman.
VanOrman, D.
Van Orsdale. Ira
Van Orsdaie, Ira
Van Orsdale, Ira
Van Orthwick. A. A.
Van Orthwick. J. D.
Van Orthwick,
Van Patten. Bert
Van Patten,
Van Patten.
Van
Van Schoick. A. Est.
Van Schoick,
Van Scholck,
Van Tassel, B.
Van Tassel. B.
Van Vorst. A.
Van Vranken,
Van Vranken.
VanWormer.
Van Zandt. W.
Vanatta, L. F. Est.
Vance. A. B.
Vance,
Vanderb
Vanderbilt. O. A.
Vanderb
Vanderhoof, Peter Est.
Vanetta. E.
Vanetta. Harriett
Vanice, than.
Vantace.
Vanuys. Arthur
VanVoor
Varrus.
Vickers.
Vickery,
Vickery.
Vickery. F.
Vincent,
Vogel.

55 3
53 1 9
59 6
57 1
10 2
15 I
43 22.27
59 5
59 1 4
29 B u t .
31 3
39 2 8
11 4
43 20.21
43 8
26 B r o .
53 11 . 1 2
37 5 , 6
45 8
47 I
47 1 2
47 1
37 29.32
37 3 2
47 3
43 6
1
35 4
35 3 1
2
45 1 6
51 I
31 2 5
31 3 6
31 3 6
31 11 . 1 2
45 3 4
45 4
1
35 2
35 2 3
35 2 . 3
45 3 2 .
47 1 7
55 1 9
1
35 5
37 3 5
43 3 1
45 2 5
61 9 . 1 6
61 4
43 2 1
41 9 , 1 6
11 4
39 1 0
59 6
59 6 . 7
51 2
61 5
31 3 2
47 2 4
51 1 5 . 1 6
43 3
2
45 1 6
31 2 4
33 4
10 3

Vooris,
Vorce.
Yore,
Vosburg,
Vosburgh,
Vosburgh. Mrs.
Vreedenburg, A.
Vreeland, than.
Vreeland, F.
Wade,
Wadewerth,
Waffle, than.
Waffle, E. T.
Waffle, E. T.
Waffle,
Waffle. W. D.
Wagar. M. F.
Waggoner,
Wagner.
Wagner,
Wagner. J. J.
Wagoner,
Wagoner,
Wagoner,
Wait. Bitten
Walt,
Wait,
Waldbridge,
Waldbridge,
Waldren
Waldron,
Waldron. L. E.
Waldron,
Walker, E. H.
Walker,
Walker.
Walker. Thos. L.
Walker,
Walker,
Walker.
Walker,
Walker. We. E.
Walkins.
Wallace. F.
Wallace.
Wallace.
Waller. L.
Waller.
Waller.
Walling, H e r P.
Walnut
Walnut Grove
Walnut Grove
Walnut Level
Walnut Ridge
Walnut Ridge
Walnut
Walnut
Walnut
Walsworth. Willard
Walters. Alice
Walworth.
Walworth.
Walworth. L.
Walworth. S.
Wanar. C.
Wanar. J. E.
Wanar.
Ward. B. L.

:,

73

4
3
3
3
5
3
3
3
3
1

1
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
1

33
2
2
3
4
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
5
5
3
4
3
3
3
5
4
3
5
II
4
4
6
4
4
6
3
4
3
3
3
5
6
5
3
3
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4
4

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110r
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29.3
1
2
25.3
7
3
2
4.
2
8.
7
7
11.1
8
3
2
2
2
1
I
25.2
3
2
2
2
1
6.
1
2
4
2
3
2
4
9
3
2
3
2
6
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2

12 1 2
4
2
3
3

�Ward.
Ward, C. J.
Ward,
Ward,
Ward. J. S.
Ward. T.
Warkozceski.
Warkozceski.
Warley.
Warner
Warner
Warner. A. J.
Warner.
Warner.
Warner.
Warner. E. D.
Warner,
Warner.
Warner.
Warner. J.
Warner, L. T.
Warner. R. A.
Warner.
Warren, E. C.
Warren,
Warren. F.
Warren, F.
Warren.
Warren.
Warren.
Warren,
Warren.
Warren. W.
Warsop. A.
Washburn.
Washburn.
Washburn, J. B.
Wasikowski,
Waterbury, A.
Waterbury. C. A.
Waterbury, E. A.
Waterbury. F.
Waters. A.
Waters.
Waters,
Waters.
Waters.
Waters. Sae!
Watkins.
Watkins.
Watson &amp; Cries
Watson. Eli
Watson.
Watson.
Watson. P.
Watson.
Watson.
Watson.
Watson.
Watt.
Wattles. F. A.
Wattles.
Wattles.
Wattles. Merrit
Wattles.
Wattles.
Wedge.
Weatherwax. F. 0.
Weatherwax.

57 1 2
59 6 . 7
55 1 0
55 1 7
35 3 5
59 7
33 2 3
33 5
31 1 7
61 6 . 7
43 2 8
45 5
55 1 . 2
47 3 5
10 3
39 2 5
39 25,36
47 3 6
47 3 6
53 3 5
51 1 5
55 1,2.10
53 1 0
47 19.30
35 2 2
15 2 7
43 2 7
II 4
49 2 0
49 2 0
47 1 9
35 2 1
35 2 2
35 2 0
37 2 2
33 7
39 1
51 1
47 2 5
47 3 2
47 1 5
47 3 4
33 1 5
59 1 4
59 1 3
57 2 0
53 3 6
61 7
37 2 2
37 2
43 1 0
37 2 8
39 29.30
14 2
39 6
43 17.20
10 4
11 4
41 5 . 6
53 1 5
39 9
39 9
39 4 . 5
39 8 . 1 7
39 8
39 8
15 1
31 3 2
45 5

31 3 2 . 3 3
57 1 . 2
33 1 8
51 2 6 . 2 7
51 25,35.36
55 1 8
55 1 8
55 1 8
35 1 3
57 2
57 1 3
57 1 4
55 1 8
55 1 6
41 1 7
41 2 1
57 1 6
39 6
43 3 0
39 5 . 6
47 2 8
53 6
31 4
59 1 7
37 20.21
37 30.31
35 2 8
37 6
31 8
43 2
31 5
31 5
31 8
39 23.24
51 1 2
37 2 7
2
45 2 2
59 2 0
57 8
57 9
57 8
51 2 4
41 2 6
41 2 6 . 2 7
45 33.34
31 1 0
55 1 6
55 1 4
55 13.24
41 2
35 2 1
35 2 1
59 1 8
33 2 1
43 2 7
35 1 5
31 8 , 2 0
31 1 4
31 1 7 . 2 0
31 1 3
10 2
1
33 1 2
37 2 8
43 3 0
59 1 8
51 4 . 9
39 6 . 7 . 8

Weathervax. Jas. Est.
Weaver, Allen
Weaver.
Weaver,
Weaver,
Weaver.
Weaver,
Weaver. Eliza
Weaver,
Weaver.
Weaver,
Weaver. 0.
Weaver.
Weaver, W. Est.
Webb. than R. Jr.
Webb, than. Jr.
Webb. D. J.
Webb. J.
Webb. J.
Webb.
Webber.
Welden,
Wellman,
Wells. B.
Wells. J.
Wells.
Wells.
Wells.
Wendorf
Wendorf.
Wendorf.
Wendorf.
Wendorf.
Werner, J.
Wessel.
Westendorf, Ida
Westlake.
Westlake,
Whaley. F. L.
Wheeler.
Wheeler.
Wheeler.
Wheeler. H. kb.
Wheeler.
Wheeler.
Wheeler.
Whig Center
Whipple,
Whipple.
Whipple.
Whitcomb.
Whitcomb, L. S.
Whitcomb. R. J.
Whitcomb.
WhItccmte. D. S.
White City
White. D. P. Est.
White. F. D.
White.
White.
White.
White.
White. Rev.
White, T. L.
White. V.
White. lb.
Vnitecomb
Whitford, L.
Whitmore. A.

24

Whitmore.
Whitmore.
Whitmore. Dr.
Whitmore.
Vnitmore. [ i r k
Whitney. A. J .
Whitney. A. J . (Store)
Whitney,
Whitney, Ella
Whitney. F.
Whitney, J. V.
Whitney, Willard
Whitney. A. J .
Whitten.
Whitten. N.
Whittukn,
Wicker, E.
Wicker,
Wickes. J. D.
Widener. Guy 0.
Widner, E.
Wiggins.
Wiggins. F. B.
Wilard. W. J.
Wilber. Elmer J.
Wilber. Z. 1 B.
Wilbur F.
Wilbur.
Wilcox. A. H.
Wilcox.
Wilcox.
Wilcox. E. P.
Wilcox. F. B.
Wilcox. J. A.
Wilcox. L. D.
Wilcox.
Wilcox. Stewart Est.
Wilder. B.
Wilder. Flora
Wilder.
Wilder.
Wilder.
Wilder,
Viler,
Wiler, J.
Viler.
Wiley.
Wiley. Mrs. L. A.
Wilkins
Wilkins
Wilkins, B.
Wilkins.
Wilkins,
Wilkins.
Wilkins. E. J.
Wilkins. H.
Wilkins, J. H.
Wilkins.
Wilkins,
Wilk.
Willett. C. W.
Willett,
Williams. A.
Williams.
Williams. than. D. et al
Williams. D. E.
Williams. D. E.
Williams. E.
Williams. E. H.

39 7
39 1 7
31 2 7 . 3 4
397
39 1 6
31 1 6
29 B u t .
31 2 6 . 2 7
35 1 3
51 2 1
43 1
335
31 1 5
51 2 5 . 3 6
61 3
31 6
15 2 3
43 2 3
43 1 2
43 2 9
45 1 4
29 G i r .
29 G i r .
61 1
5622
55 1
55 1 4
47 3
41 1 6
31 2 1
41 2 1
39 8
31 2 1 . 3 3
4
1
2
31 2 1
33 2 D
1
37 2 3
334
1
43 3 5
3536
3536
43 1 8
35 2 2
39 1 0
57 3
57 1 3
57 1 3
57 1 3
57 1 3
57 8
5722
57 1 3
57 1 3
59 3
59 4
61 2 4
29 Sha.
4922
29 G i r .
47 2 9
31 1 0
51 3 4
57 8
29 S i r .
10 4

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Williams. E. N. &amp;
Williams. E. N.
Williams.
Williams.
Williams.
Williams.
Williams.
Williams. J. P.
Williams.
Williams.
Williams.
Williams. S. J.
Williams. V.
Williams.
Williams.
Williams.
Willis. E.
Willis. G. E.
Willis,
Willis. Wi. H.
Willow
Willow
Willow
Willowbrook
Wilmaerth.
Wilmarth. H. P.
Wilmarth.
Wilmarth.
Wilmarth.
Wilson.
Wilson.
Wilson.
Wilson. I . B.Ttumbull. S.
Wilson. J. H.
Wilson.
Wilson. L. A.
Wilson. L. A.
Wilson. M.
Wilson. N. E.
Wilson. S. A.
Winchell. C. L.
Wing,
Wing.
Wing.
Wing. S. L.
Wing,
Wingard.
Winn.
Wiseman.
Wiser.
Wiser. L.
Wiser. L. H.
Withington. E. E.
Withington. M. J.
Witter.
Wolcott.
Wolcott.
Wolf.
Wolf.
Wolf. J.
Wolf.
Wolfe. Presley F.
Wolverine Mich. Port.
Wolverine Portland
Wolverine Portland
Wolverine Portland
Wood.
Wood. Eliza
Wood.

15 2 7
43 27.28
31 1 0
29 B u t .
31 3
51 2 8
59 6
35 3 5
53 1 8
59 9
37 3 6
45 2 7
31 1 5
57 8
51 3 4
31 1 6
51 3 2
41 2 1
41 9
49 1
43 5
47 2 4
51 3 0
51 1
45 2 1
31 3 3 . 3 4
45 2 8
45 2 8
45 2 8
37 5
35 2 6
45 2 6
35 3 2
49 27.33.34
49 2 8
1
47 23.26
49 2 1
43 2 3
61 3
47 8
15 1
43 22.23
53 2 8
59 15.16.21
49 25.35.36
57 6
45 1 4
1
51 2 5
51 2 4
51 2 4
61 5
61 1 9
35 5
45 1 9
31 2 2
59 1
61 1 2
31 2 4
31 1 5
37 2 6
51 5 , 7 . 8
11 4
43 17.20,29.32
45 21.28.29.32
33 33.34
51 4
35 3 1

Wood.
Wood.
Wood,
Wood, S.
Wood.Theo. L.
Wood,
Wood,
Woodland
Woodland
Woodruff,
Woodruth,
Woods.
Woods,W. A.
Woodward.
Woolf.
Wooster. E. A.
Wooster. F.
Wooster, F. S.
Worn. E. J.
Warden.
Worden, J. L.
Worden. J. L.
Work. E.
Work,
Workozcesla, A. A.
Worman.
Worthington.
Worthington.
Worthington.
Worthington. P. E.
Wortman. B. F.
Wortman.
Wortman.
Wortman. J.
Wortman,
Wortz.
Wortz.
Wotta. F.
Wotta,
Wotta. J.
Wotta.
Wotta.
Wotta.
Wotta. Mrs. L.
Wotta.
Wrigglesworth.
Wrigglesworth.
Wright.
Wright.
Wright.
Wright.
Wright.
Wright, Chas. S. Est.
Wright.
Wright.
Wright. J.
Wright, J. J.
Wright, h a w
Wright.
Wright.
Wright.Wm.
Wrigsby.
Wrobelski,
Wrobieski.
Wiser.
Wyrill.
Yeast
Yeatter, S. E.
Yeatter,

39 2 7
43 2 7
33 3 3
33 1 4
49 1 5
47 7
49 1 2
51 1 1
39 4
37 2 7
51 2 3
49 4
33 9
43 3 0
57 4
35 2 3
35 3 6
35 3 6
1
35 2
15 1
41 1 8
55 1 6
55 1 0
33 5 . 8
53 2 8
41 1 3
1
35 5
61 3
53 3 1
53 3 1
53 30.31
53 X
53 3 0
14 1 6
33 26.35
41 3 1
41 3 1
41 1 9
39 25.35
41 2 8
41 2 0
41 1 9
41 2 7 . 2 8
35 1 8
37 3 2
49 1 4
43 2 8
15 1
43 2 2
49 11.14
47 5 . 8
31 1 2
47 1 2
61 3
43 2 6
47 3 2
47 4 . 5
49 11,12,13
49 1 1
39 5
53 2 4
53 2 4
43 2
1
1
39 18.19
39 1 9
25

Yesh,
Yeah,
Ye .
Yeah. Nettle
Y e . Peter
Yhost. C. E. &amp; F. E.
Yost, C. E. &amp; F. E.
Yost.
Youce.
Young.
Young.
Young.
Young.
Young, F.
Young.
Young,
Young.
Young.
Youngs. C. J. &amp;
Yund. E.
Yunt. Frank
Zatone.
Zellar, J.
Zeller,
Zeller. S.
Zeluff,
Zepp. Allie
Zigler.
Zimmerman. C. A.
Zimmerman.
Zimmerman.
Zimmerman.
Zimmerman.
Zinn. J.
Zinn. L.
Zinn. P. A.
Zinn. P. A.
Zobuski.
Zook.
Zull. E. J.
Zull.
Zull,
Zurbrugg.

55 3 . 4
51 1 9 . 2 9
51
4 11 3
9
55 1 1
2
45 15.22
33 1 1
43 1 0
45 1 6
43 2 9
11 4
43 20.21
31 2 2 . 2 7
37 3 4
35 3
1
39 1 9
53 4
35 3 2
41 6
51 3 6
31 2 6
47 1 . 4
43 3 5
49 9
39 2 7
51 2 9
35 1 6
15 1
35 1 2
53 3 6
47 1 6
51 2 0
55 5
51 3 0
53 2 5
43 1 1
5415
57 13.24
57 2
45 7 . 1 8

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��INDEX
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ILLUSTRATIONS
TO

AT L A S
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1)RANC11 COUNTY,
CHICAN

9'

��Andrus.
8
Arlington Hotel
9
Austin.
8
Barnes. O.
.
Batterson. E2ekial
10
Besemer. B. W.
1
Beyer.
8
Beyer. Mr. 6
8
Beyer. Robert
9
Biglow. P. C. &amp; Fam.
9
3
Bingham. Mr. &amp; Mrs. C. O. Block School - Bethel
9 7
Bove. E. C. - Res. 1 1 5
Bowen. E. W. Home
1 1 3
Bowerman. W. J. - Haw 1 1 7
Boynton, Stanley W. - Hone 1 0 5
Bradley. L. D. - Home 1 1 7
Branch County Farm 1 0 1
Broadway St. - Union City 9 3
Bronson Milling Co. 1 0 1
Broughton. Lester - Res. 1 2 1
Brown. Mr. &amp; Mrs. James M. 9 1
Brunson. J. W. &amp; Fan.
8 7
Brunson.Wm. &amp; Fan.
9
7
Buck. Perry C. - Farm 1 2 3
Buell. Thos. B. - Farm 1 1 9
Burghduff. Fred - Farm 1 0 9
Burns. W. J. - Home 1 0 5
Burton. Geo. A.
e
s
Burton. Luella
8
5
Butcher School Bethel Twp. 9 3
Coley &amp; Demerest - Home 1 1 7
Calkins. Fred B.
8
7
Campbell. Hon. Kilo D.
9 5
Campbell. Milo D. - Res. 1 1 5
Card. Art-Reunion
8
7
Carroll Bros. Store - Bronson 11 7
Casteel, Leroy G. - Res. 1 1 9
Cement Factory - Oiuncy 1 1 9
Cemetary Lake - Coldwater 1 0 7
Chase. Harvey - Haw 1 2 1
Chicago St. - Ouincy
9
3
Chicago St. East - Bronson i l l
Chicago St. West - Coldwater 1 0 7
Chicago St. West - OuincY 9 3
Chicago Street West - Bronson 1 0 3
Clark. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Oliver J. 9 1
Clark. Wm. - Hare
1 0 5
Clingan. Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. L. 9 7
Coldwater Lake
1
1
9
Cole. E. A. - Farm
1 1 7
Copeland. Arthur G.
6
3
Corbin Block - Union City 9 9
Corless. Harry - Fars 1 0 9
Court House
8
3
Cox. Grant S.
8
3
8
Crull. S. D.
1
Culbert. E. D. -Hone
9
Culbert. Mr. &amp; Mrs. E. D.
5
Culver
Curtis. N. J. - Home 1 1 9
D. Vogt Greenhouses Daily. Mr. I Mrs. O. E. 8 5
Day. D. C. - Home
1 2 3
Day. Ira 1
1
7
Dean. W. M. - How
1 2 3
Denbrcck. Albert -Home 1 0 5
Denbrock. Carl-Hone 1 0 5

Denbcock. Fred - Home 1 0 9
Denbrock. Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. A. 8 5
Dickinson. S. E. - Res. 9 7
Dist. No. 6 School
9
1
Dolph. Mr. &amp; Mrs. S. W. e s
Dolph. S. W. - Res. 1 0 5
Donnel J. R. &amp; Fam.
9
3
Dove, F. H. - Res.
1 2 3
Draper. L. H. &amp; Fam.
9
5
E. Chicago Street - Coldwater 111
Electric Plant - Bronson 9 9
Elk's Temple - Coldwater 9 5
Ely. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Orvil S. &amp;
Episcopal Church - Coldwater 1 0 3
Farwell. Don J.
9
5
Farwell. Mr. &amp; Mrs. &amp; Son 8 9
Fenner. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Clarence 9 1
Findley, Byron - Res. 1 0 7
Flandermyer, F. G. - Store. Col 99
Flint, L. L. &amp; Fan.
9
1
Forward. Mr. 6 Mrs. Frank 8 3
Foster. Col. Edgar A.
6 3
Foster, E. J. - Hare 1 2 3
Foster. Mr. &amp; Mrs. E. J. 8 7
Foster. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Geo. M. 9 1
Foster. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul J. 8 3
Fowler. Fred H. - Res. 1 2 3
Fowler, Fred H.- Haw 1 0 1
Fox. A. O. - Res.
1 0 7
Franz.Wm. -Pen.
1 0 1
Garrett. M. M. - Bull 1 2 1
Goble. Mrs. T. D. &amp; Dau. 8 7
Goble. T. D. &amp; Sons
8
7
Good. E. H. - Hcme 1 0 7
Gottschalk. Charley - Res. 1 2 3
Gray, John M. Sons
9
3
Gray. John M.- Farm 1 0 1
Gray, P. D. - Farm 1 1 3
Gray. P. D. - Res.
1 1 3
Greemamyer.Soloman - Hone 1 0 1
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BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
Published by W. W. HIXSON &amp; CO. Rockford, I l l i n o i s

No.

COLD WATER N AT I O N A L B A N K
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
J. R. THOMPSON, President
S. L. WING, Vice President
W. H. SIMONS, Cashier

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LUMBER A N D B U I L D I N G M AT E R I A L
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Union City Milling Co.

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INTEREST
Compounded Quarterly on Savings Accounts

Home of "SPOTLIGHT F L O U R "

UNION C I T Y,

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Progressive

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Manufacturers of

WE A P P R E C I AT E Y O U R B U S I N E S S

MICHIGAN

Union C i t y, -

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BRAY MOTOR

Union City
of U n i o n C i t y, M i c h i g a n
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
4% INTEREST PA I D ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
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LEO. S. PARSONS. Vice Pre..

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Dealers in

FURNITURE T ` V A L E R
UNERAL I R E C T O R

HARDWARE - PA I N T S - OILS

AMBULANCE SERVICE

SPORTING GOODS - FA R M M A C H I N E RY

Phone 29-A2

UNION C I T Y, -

-

-

PHONE 4-A

MICHIGAN

UNION C I T Y, M I C H I G A N

Lucian Hill -

HILTON'S

FEEDS - SEEDS A N D FERTILIZERS

Men's Furnishings T r a v e l i n g Goods

The Best Clothier and

JAMESWAY P O U LT RY E Q U I P M E N T

20 and 22 Chicago St.

Cash paid for Cream, Eggs and Poultry
UNION CITY, MICHIGAN

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VOGT'S FLOWERS

OLMSTEAD &amp; SON

ERNEST C . V O G T
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many Foreign

Ice Cream, Ice and
Pasteurized Milk

Member F. T. D.

Phone 46

PHONE 73-J

COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N

COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N

A. G . L Y O N

THEJ.B.PERRY

The REXALL Drug Stores

Feeds - Quality
Pillsbury

COLDWATER, - M I C H I G A N

Dr. Hess Poultry and
Sherwin-Williams
Eastman
Whitman
Parker Pens

DICKINSON'S GLOBE FEEDS

70-72 West Chicago Street P h o n e 206
COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N

PHONES 138 A N D 205

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ARTISTIC MEMORIALS

P R O P R I E TO R

G R A N I T E ¥ MARBLE

COLDWATER MONUMENT CO.
93 W E S T C H I C A G O S T R E E T

COLDWATER, - M I C H I G A N

"Mark Every Grave"

Godden's Cleaning Works

Coldwater Dairy Co.

H . C L I Z B E K I N G , Prop

164 South Monroe Street

Coldwater, -

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CLEANERS O F

Wearing Apparel,
Furnishing

Michigan

Take your cream t o Coldwater D a i r y Co. a t
Coldwater, M i c h . a n d get 7 cents per
livered price above Chicago extra price always.

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�INDEX to TOWNSHIPS
in

1929 PLAT BOOK
of

BRANCH COUNTY,
MICHIGAN
b

W. W. Hixon &amp; Co., Rockford, Ilinois
Pag
Map of Branch
Algansee
Batavia
Bethel
Bronson
Butler
California
Coldwater
Gilead
Girard Township
Kinderhook
Matteson
Noble
Ovid
Quincy
Sherwood
Union
Names of Property

3
5
6
7
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
31 to 5

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Abbott,

1
1

Abbott,
Abel,
Mel,
Ackerty, Hiram, Est
Ackley.
Adair,
Adair,

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COL
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Adams,
Adams, AD.
Adams,

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CAL(1

Adams,

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Adams, C. F.

ALG
CAL(1

Adams,
Adams,

1929 P L AT MAP O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA
Alger,
A/ger,
Alger.
Algire, E.
Alien

6
1
1
1

Allen,
Alien,
Alien,

5
5
1
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MAT

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5
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Austin.

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Alen,
Allen,

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MAT

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Ambs,

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MAT

1

Adams,
Adams,

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Ambs,
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Adarns,
Adams,
Adams,
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Adams. W R.

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Ammerman,
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Anderson

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6

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Adolph,
Adolph,

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2

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Mar,
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Albright,

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Aldrich.
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6
6
2

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1

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Bailey,

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COL
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7
7
7
7
2
2
2

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Baler,
Baker,
13aker,

1
1
2
1

V
2
1

COL
CAL
OVI
COL

1
1
2
1

ii
2
2

Ball,

GUI

a

1
Z

Ball,
Bal,
Ball,
Banker,

BUT
KIN
OVI
BUT

1
1
2

GIR
GIR

1
1

Barber
Barnard, lol J

OVI

BUT
SHE
UNI
ALG
ALG
ALG

1
2
2

Barnard, 0
Barnes,
Barnes,
Barnes,
Barnes.
Barnes.

GIL
QUI
COL
GUI
GIR
GUI
KIN

2
1
2
1
2
1
2

Barney.
Barnhart,
Barnhart

GIR
UNI
BAT

6

Barnhart
Barnhart

UNI
UNI

2
2

1

5
5
5
5
2
7
2
1

Baker,
Baker,

GUI
COL
ALG

a

BUT

BET
OV1
GIL(11

Amdd,

6
6

Austin,
Auten.

Baler,
Balch,
Bak:fridge,
13aldwin,

ALG
OVI

Archer,
Archer,
Arendt,
Armstrong, W H

2
2

Baker,

SHE
CAL
SHE

Ansley,
Ansley.
Anthony,

V
6

9
1
v
1
2

SHE

Arnis,
Annis, J.

BAT

1
2

5
6
1

BRO
GIL
UNI
GIR
NOB
BUT

Anderson,
Anderson,
Andrews,
Andrews,

Ausan.
Austin,
Austin,

GIL
NOB
UNI
BAT
GUI
GUI

BAT

1

1
1
2

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pow

Baronski,LSO B E T
(2)
7
Barr. Guy C A L ( 1 4 )
1 3
Barrack, L
G
I
R
(18)
*
Bane( B.
A
L
G
(20)
5
Bartholerne, F.

M

(31)

2 )

B e l y t h e , W.

0

0

1

(31)

1 5

B i r c h , H.

0

0

1

(9)

Bartholomew Lake A L G

(7)

5

B e k o r k , J.

G

I

R

(6,7)

1 8

Birch, L

B

E

T

(29)

Bartholomew, L. A L G
Bartlett A.
M
A
T
Barton, L
S
H
E

(6,7)
(26)
(34)

5
a )
3

B e l l &amp; Smith
S H E
B e l l , B. E.
U
N
I
B e l l , C.
A
L
G

(8)
3
(9) 2 7
(13)
5

E
G
1

(25)
3
(29)
5
(26) 2 2

Bascein &amp; Smith

L

(5)

B e l l , G. E.

G

I

R

(6)

1

8

B i s h o p , C. A.

1

(16)

L

(4)

B e l J. A.

U

N

I

(4)

2

7

Bishop, J.

G

(26)

5

(8)
(9)

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1 5

C

Bascom, D. T.

C
A

Batavia S o n
Baser,A.
B

T

A

C

Bassape, R.
13assage, S.

Bator. A. D.
Bator, C.

A

B e e r y , Abe
N
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(16,21) 2 1 R a m a n , P.
U
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(24)
V
B e e r y , Frank P 4 0 8 ( 1 5 )
2 1 B i l l o w s , D. 3 1 1 ( 1 9 )
1 7
B e e r y , Loyd P 4 0 8 ( 1 6 , 2 1 ) 2 1 B i n g - - --, H.
C
O
L
(23) 1 5
B e h n k e , C. R.
Q U I
(12) 2 4 B r i g h t e n Lake O V I
(33)
a

A
A
L

1

3
*

L
G

(2) 1 3
(35)
5

B e l l , J., Mts.
B R O
B e l l , R.
S
H
E

(2)
(17)

B A T
A
T

(26,27) 6
(2.3)
6

B e l l , William
B R
B e l o s k e , J.
B
E

O
T

(35)
(19)

(23,24,27) 6 B e l o s l e , William B E T
(31) 2 7 B e n d e r , C.
O
V
I

(17)
(1,2)

(25)
(23)

2 7
6
1 5

B

A
N

U

T
I

Bator, Ham/
U N I
eager, S.
B
A
T
Bates, -

0

0

1

(30)

Bas, B.
Bates, C.

B
B

E
A

T
T

(23,24) 7
(26)
6

B i r c h , W.
S
H
B i s h o p , C. A.
A L
B i s h o p , C. A.
O V
0

0

A

L

9
B i s h o p , J.
G
I
R
2 5 B i s h o p , L C.
C O L
9
7

0
V

1
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(5.6) 1 5
(10) 2 2

7
B i s h o p , W.
2 2 B i s t r y, A .

G
B

I
A

R
T

(8) 1 8
(19)
6

B e n n e t t , F.
B e n n e t t , G.

S
C

H
A

E
L

(21)
3
(1) 1 3

B i x l e r . S.
G
I
L
B r y e r ' s Lake
O V I

(14)
(17)

1

B e n n e t t , H.

A

L

G

(2)

B i y e r , F.

5

B e r n e t , J. C., Mrs. Q U I (11,14) 2 4
Bennett L M A T ( 1 1 )
a

B i y e r , J.
B i y e r , W.

O

V

I

(17)

2 2

V
V

I
I

(17)
(17)

2 2
2 2

T
T

(25)
(21)

6
1 1

B l a c k m a n . Leo
Blackrnore, Dr.

Bates, 0.

B e n s o n , H. H.
G I
B o n s a i , W.
0
0

R
1
O

T

(13)

7

B e n t o n , F.

(32)

9

A

T

(24)

6

B e n l o n , George

C

A

L

(23)

1 3

B l a i n e , J.

G

I

Bates, R. E.

B

A

T

(35)

6

B e r g e , H., Est

C

U

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(13)

2 4

B l a k e , J. R., Est

U

Bates, S. H.
Bathack, E.

B
M

E
A

T
T

(23)
7
(2) 2 3

(15)
(6)

6
5

B a k e , S.
B l a k e r , A.

Bathrick, E.

S

H

E

(35)

(33)

1 5

B l a n c h a r d , J.

B e i t s c h , C.
B
E
T
B e r t s c h , C. F.
B E T

(10)
(10)

7
7

(30) 1 5
(6) 2 2

B e s e m e r , B. W.
B e s e t n e r, H. A.

(11,14) 1 1 1 3 l o o r n , S. A.
B A
(11,14) 1 1 B l o s s o m Lake S H

Beard, C.
S
H
E
Beard, E. C.
B A T
Beardsley, E. E. B R O
Beardsley, F. A. B R O
Beaumaster, H. &amp; H. M A T

(2021) 2 5
(16,21) 6
(9,10,16) g
(15)
9
(20) 3 )

B e s t r e e , H.
B
B e t h e l Center B
B e y e r , A.
A
B i c k f o r d , B.
A
B i c k f o r d , F.
A

Beck. C.
Beck. D.

G
G

I
I

L
L

(8)
(9)

Beck, E.
Beck. G.

A
O

L
V

G
I

(27)
5
(10) 2 2

Batterson, E.
Banerson, E.

0
O

0
V

1
I

Beck, H. G. K I N ( 1 3 ,
Beck J.
G
I
L
Bedt, J. B.
U
N
I
BO=fraf, H
0
0
1
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A L G
Beers. E. R. B A T
( 2

1
1

2 4 )
(9) 1
(21)
(27,33)
(35)
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7
7

B e r g m a n , Albert
B e r l i n , F.
A
B e r t r a m , E.

B i d w e l l , A. J.
B i d w e l l , F. A.

B A T
L
G

0

0

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B U

G
C

T
T

A T
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L
G
L G
L G
I L
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B i d w e l l , M.
B
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B i e r , E.
A
L

1 9 B a g e l o w, E. G. B
7
Bigelow, G.
B
V
B i g g s , J. R.
B
X
&amp; p l o w , P. C.
A
5
B i l k n a n , C. C A
6
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1

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L (
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(30)
(25)
(9,10)
(18)
(7)
(10)
(4)
(16)
(13)

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S H
Q U

B

(6) 3 )
(32) 1 5

R

T
E
E

Bates, R. E.

Bathrick, M. E. M A T
Banerson, C.
C O L

B

(5,8) 1 8
(4) 1 5

B l a u v e l t , J.
B l o o m , J.

6
7
5
5
5
1
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7
5
7
5

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(21)
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O
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Bales, J. M.
B
A
Bates, James
B U

2 5

2 4

0
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B a c k A.
M
A
B l a c k m a n , A.
S H
B l a c k m a n , C.
S H

E

4
7

B i s h o p , R.
B i s h o p , T.

Bates, F.
B
E
T
(35)
7
B e n n e t t , M., Est M A T (13) 2 0
Bates. F. C.
O
V
I
(5) 2 2
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0
V
1
(24) 2 2
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2 2 B e n n e t t w.
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(34,35) a

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B
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B o g u e . C. L
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B o l e n &amp; Sprague

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(15)

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(5)
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(2)

7
V
V

1

5

6

(23) 1 8
(10,15) g
(23)
(30)

6
2 5

(27)
(7)
(26)
(26)
(5,28)

5
7
9
9
1 1

(13,24) 2 1 5 9

B o l e y . C. A.
Q
U
I
(8) 2 4
B o a e y, F 0 0 1 ( 8 , 1 9 . 2 0 ) 2 4
B o l e , / Rut) 0 1
B o l i n , F. J.
B
B o l t h n , R.
K
B o o n , G. O.
Q
B o o t h , E.
B
B o o t h J.
O

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A
T
I
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(5)
6
(3) 1 9
(15) a t
(15)
7
(26) 2 4

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Booth,
Booth,
Borden, F H.
Bordt, L
Bon*,
Borow,
Bortzen, 0.
Boa&amp;
Botzner,

INDEX T O THE 1929 P L AT MAP O F
1142..lialS

Pag

GIL
GIL
BET
KIN

1
1
7

B r i e r,

1
i
1

Brawn,
Bray. L
Bray, m.

9

Braybn.
Brehm,
Brehm,
Brewster,
Brewster,

KIN
COL
BRO
COL
N08(17,18

Braun,
Braun,

1
2

COL

1

Boussum, C.

ALG
SHE

13ovela
Bowie,

ALG
COL

5
Z
5

Bowden,

BRO
BRO
QUI
GUI

Boughton.
Souse,

Bowden.
Bowen. A. L
Bowen.
Bow
Bowerman,

BET
GUI

BET
UNI

7
2

Bronson,
Bronson,

BET

Bronson,
Bronson,

BET

7
7
7

2

Bowers.
Bowers. D

2
1
1

Bowers.

BUT

ii

Bowers,
Bowlby, J W.

BUT

1
1
g

Boyd,
Boye.
Boyer,

ALG
ALG

5

BAT

Boyer,

UNI

6
2

Boyntcn,

GUI

2

Brach,
Bracy,
Bracley.
Bradkry. H H.

KIN
BUT
KIN

1

Braciey
Brado,

ALG
COL
BAT

Brandt, K
Brandt
Branker,
Brant
Blaughlon,

UNI
UNI
BAT
MAT
GIR

1

Bronson,
Bronson,

Bowerman,

Brand H.

i
1

t
1

GIR
BET
BAT
BRO

QUI
GIL
BUT

Braman,

KIN

5
1
.i

Brocker,
Brockkobank
Bronson
Bronson

001

ALG
BAT

1
5

2
7

Bowerman, K

001

CAL
ALG
ALG
BUT
KIN
KIN
GIR
GIR

Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,

MAT
BRO
ALG

2

Brainard,
Ekainard,

2

Brigham,
Brink. F C
Britton,

GUI

ALG

2

Brown's

1

Bowerman,

Bowman. IA A

Brower,

9
9
2

Bowerman,

CAL(1
BRO

2

COL
GUI

ALG
GUI

GIL

UNI
001
001

Bricker,
Bnegel, L
Bnggs,

3
1
5
2

Bowerman.
Bowerman.

BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA

5

1
1
5
5
1
6
2
5
6
2
2
6
2
l

BET
BET
BET (X)
BET

Bronson,
Brcok

BET
MAT

Brook
Brook,
Brooker.
Brooker,

GIL
001
BAT
UNI

Brooks,
Brooks,

BAT
COL(1
BRO
UNI
COL
BAT

Brooks,
Becoks,
Brooks,
Brcoks. L
Brooks,
Brooks,

BAT
GIR

Brooks.
efOOkS.
Brooks.
Bros,

BRO
ALG

Brough.
Brough,

BET
BET

Broughtn,
Broughton,
Broughton.
Brower,
Brower.

CAL
CAL
CAL
GIL
BET

3

2
3
9
5
1
7
6
g

7
7
7
7
3
1
3
6
2

Brown,
Brown.
Brown.
Brown,
Brown,
Brown, L
Brown,
Brown,

BAT (7)
CAL (5)

6
1

3

ALG (19)
5
GIL (11,14) 1 7
BET (14)
7
CAL(16) 1 3
OVI (4) 2 2
BAT (24,25) 6
ALG (19)
5
CAL (6) 1 3
GIR (23)
BRO (2,3)
COL (6)
UNI (36)

*
g
1

5
V

Brown,
Brown,
Brown,

UNI (34) 2 7
ALG (31,32) 5
UNI (13)
V

Bru--.
Brunker,
Brunnell,
Buck
Buck
Buck,

BRO (28)
9
GIR (6) 1 8
GIR (28) 1 8
COL (19) 1 5
BET (24)
7
OVI (18,19) 2 2

Buck,

BAT (36)

Bucldey,

UNI (9)

Bucklin,
Bucklin,
Buck!,

GIL (6) 1 7
BET (32)
7
CAL (9) 1 3
UNI (19,30) 2 7

Buel,
Buell.
Bue41,
Buholz,
Bullock,
Bunkes,
Bunnell,

6
2

7

UNI(29.30,31,33)
UNI (10) 2 7
BRO (15,22) g
BAT (10)
6

Burbank

OVI (6) 2 2
BET (19)
7
BUT (15,16) 1 1

Burch,
Burch,
Burch, C. L
Burch,
Burch,

COL (6) 1 5
BAT (13,24) 6
BAT(11)
6
BAT (17)
6
BAT (16)
6

9

Burch,
Burckhard,
Burdelski,

5
7

Burk,
Burk,

7

Burke,

COL (33) 1 5
ALG (24)
5
GIR (24) 1 8
KIN (17) 1 9
BRO (5)
9
SHE (3,10) 2 5

1
1
1
1

Bin**,
Burke,
Burke,
&amp;Arlie,

7

Burke,

6
1
9
2
1
6
6
1

SHE (3) 2 5
BAT (34)
6
SHE (10) 2 5
COL (1) 1 5
BET (20)
7

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T O
IrmaAm
Mo
Burke,

SHE

Burka,
Budeson,
Budew,

COL

Burlew,
Burnham,

BUT
ALG
ALG
MAT

Calhoun,
California

3
1
1
5
5

Caliians.
Calkins,
Calkins,
Calkins, F.
Calkins,

2
a

MAT
MAT

I3urnharn,
Bumhart
Burnhart
Bums,

MAT
UNI
UNI

a
v
2

BAT
UNI
MAT
NOB

Bums,
Burnside,
Burnside,
Burnside,

NOB
BET

a

2
2

Casabear,

140B
CAL

GIL

1

Cass,
Caswell, C.

5

Caswell,

KIN
KIN

2
2
2

Cattail,

GIL

CatieN,

NOB

Cement

COL

UNI
QUI

a

BRO

BUT(11,1

BET

9
7

Cerrow,

2

Canfiekl
Canfield,

Chambers,

KIN

2

Canfiekl,

CAL

1

Champion,

BET

7

Carsight

BAT(12

6

Champion,

COL

6

Champion,

ALG

1
5

1

Champion,

9
1

Champion,

BAT
ALG

6
5

9

Champion,
Chandainã J.

QUI
CALl1

2
1

Campbell,

6

Carpenter,
Carpenter,

GIR
BRO

Butz,
Buys, Mable,
Buys,
Byers, F.
Byers,
Bois,
Byers,
BYkoski,
Byron,
Cady,
Cahill,
Cain,
Cain, J.
Cain,
Caldwell,
Caley,
Calhoun,
Calhoun,
Calhoun,
Calhoun,
Caihoun,

BUT
QUI
MAT
BUT
BRO
GIL
COL
MAT
OVI
MAT
MAT
GIR
OVI
UNI
UN)
UNI
QUI
OUI
NOB(1
GIL
NOB
NOB
BRO

1
1

CarnpbeN, A.

CAL(I2
BRO

Butler
eutWhvorth,

1

6
2

Cads,
Carpenter C.,

OVI

6

ALG
SHE

2
1

OVI

1

Camp, E. L
Campbell

NOB

Bussing,
Bussing,

2
1

2)

MAT
UNI

&amp;amides,

NOB
BRO

2

1

Casetwer,

Burnside,

ALG
QUI

NOB

GIR
SHE

BAT

Busch,
Bush,
Bushnel,
Bushnell, A.

UNI
IGN
BAT

V
1

2

Case,
Case,
Case,

1
1

Card,

COL

1

CAL
GIR

2

GIR
BAT
BAT

GIL
KIN

1

MAT

Calkins,
Calkins,

Case,
Cam,

GIL

NOB

Burnt
Burion,
Burtn,
Burlon,

MICHIGAN

Pair

Burnham C. L
Burnham,

Bums,

MAP O F B R A N C H C O U N T Y,

THE 1929 P L A T

6
1

2
1
1
1
7

Carpenter, L

GIL

1

Chander

BAT

5
2
2

Carpenter,
Carpenter,
Carr, J.

OUI
GIL
UN)

2
1
2

Chandler, V R.

ALG

6
5

Chapman,
Chase,

MAT
BUT

2
1

9

Carr,

COL

1

Carr,
Carrithers,

SHE

2

COL
BUT

1
1

ALG

Chase,
Chase,
Chatfield, E

BRO

Chenuie

BET
GIR

9
7
1

V
2
ii
2
V

Carson,

BET

5
7

Carson,
Carson,

BAT
BET

6
7

Cherdavoine,
Cherdavoine,

ii

Carter,
Carter,

BRO
MAT

9

Cherdavoine,

Carter,

BET

1

Carter,

BET

7
7

3
2

Carter,
Carter,

BET
MAT

3

Carter,

BAT

2
1

Carter,

BAT
MAT
ALG
BAT

5

9
1

V
2
2
a
2
2
1
2
2
9

Carter,
Cartright
Cary
Cary,
Case,
Case,
Case E
Case,
Case,

GIR
BRO(11
KIN
BAT
GIL
KIN
MAT

Case,
Case, L
Case,

COL
UN)

3

GIR
UN)

ChesJey,
Chikowski,

NOB
SHE

7

Childs,
Chivers,

a

Church

6

Church,

6

6
1
9
1
6
1
1
2
1
V

1
2
2

MAT
COL
KIN
QUI

2
1
1
2

Church,
Citizens

QUI

2

N06(15)

Claar,
Claw. F.
Claw.
Clark,
Clark,
Clark,

BAT
BAT
BAT
ALG
ALG
ALG
KIN
GIR

2
6
6
6
5
5
5
1
1
5

Clark
Clark,
Clark
Clark,
Clark

ALG
SHE
OVI

2
2

�EVERYNo
Clark,
Clark,
Clark
Cleanvater, L
Clement
Clement
Clement
Clement,

INDEX T O TH
Pop

BUT
BET
OVI
BET

1
7
2
7
1

Collins,
Conant
Conga¡,
Conldin,
Conldin,

OVI
OVI

1
1
1

Cook's
Goak

BAT
SHE
OUI

GIR
BUT
GIR
GIR

Cleveland, A

MAT

Cleveland,

CAL
BAT

Cleveland,
Clifton, L
Cline,
Cline,

BRO
UNI
UNI

Cline,

SHE
UNI
UNI

Cline,
Cline,
Cline,
Cling,
Cling,
Clouse,
Clouse,
Coats,
Cobb,
Cobb,
Cochensparger.

1929 P L AT MAP O F

IYBIA-511

SHE
COL
BUT
BET

1
6
9
2
V
2
2
V
2
1
1
7

BRO
MAT

9

BUT

1
1

001
NOB

a

COL
KIN
KIN

Cook,
Cook,
Cock,

ALG
BRO

Cook

CU)

Cooley,
Cooley,
Cooper,
Copeland
Copeland,

BAT
BAT
BUT
GUI
MAT
BAT

Copeland,
Copeland,
Copeland,
Copeland, R. L

CAL
KIN

Coplin,
Corbin,

BUT
SHE

Cord, L
Corey,
Corey,

BET
UNI
ALG
BAT

BAT

BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA

2
1
1
1
6
2
2
5

2
2

Covey,

6
1
1

Cowan,
Cowan,

6
1
2
7
2
5
6
5

SHE

2

Coffman,

COL
KIN
OVI

1
1

Corey,
Corless

GIR

Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater,

GIR
UNI

1
v

GIR
QUI

COL (15

QUI
GIR

2

1

Codess
Corless.
Corles
Corless,

Cole,
Cole,
Cole,

COL
SHE
BAT

Carless.
Coriess.
Corless,

Cole,
Cole, J. A

QUI
ALG
OVI
GIR

2
5
2
1
1

Cole, L

BAT
BET
OVI

1
2
6
6

Cole,

OVI

2

Cole,

BET

7

Gomel,

Coleman, J B
Coleman.
Coler.
Color,

OVI
OVI
BRO
BRO

2
2
9
g

Coles, B. F.
Collins,

ALG
KIN

5
1

Cornell
Cornell,
Cornell,
Correll,
Correll,

Collins.
Collins, J.

BRO
SHE
ALG

9
2
5

Coldwater
Coldwater

Collins.

7
M

Codew,
Codss,

GIR
ALG

Cornell,
Cornell.

ALG
OVI
GUI
GIR
BRO
SHE
SHE
SHE
MAT
MAT

Correll,
Corson,
Corson,
Corson,

BRO

3

001
OVI

Codingiod

COL

BET
GIR
OUI

Cole, L
Country
County
Courday,
Couringht

COL
QUI

a

CAL

ALG

Coddington,

Cockran,

ALG
QUI
BUT

Cory.
Coiy,
Cory,
Coscealney,
Cosier,
Casper,

MAT
KIN
OVI
UNI

Costeel,

9
2
6
6
1

Corey,
Corey,
Corey,
Corey,

2
1

Corson,
Corwin,
Corwin,

2
1
1
1
1
2
1

5
5

2
2
1
9
2
2
2
2
9

Coward,
Coward,
Coward,
Coward,
Cox,
Cox,
Cox,
Cox,
Cox, W. &amp;W

001
COL
KIN
ALG
BAT
QUI
QUI
MAT
MAT
BRO

2
1

2
2
1
7
1

a
1
5
2
1
1
1
5
6

2
a
3
3
g

MAT
OVI

2

ALG
OVI

5
2

001
OVI

1
2
2

Cozier,
Cozier,

UNI
UNI

Crabs,
Crabtree,

QUI
BET

2

Craft,
Craft,
Craig

BAT

6
1

Craig,
Craig,
Crandall,
Crandall,
Crandall
Cranson, L
Cranson,
Crapo,
Grater,
Crater,

BUT
GIR
GIR
GIR
BAT
BUT
UNI
GIL
BET
ALG

2
7

1
1
1
6
1
2
1
7
5
5
2

Crater,
Craun,
Crain,

ALG
QUI
ALG
ALG
QUI

Craun,
Crawford,
Crawford,
Crawford.
Crawford,

ALG
OVI
BET
BET
OVI

5
2

5
5

2

7
7
2

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T O TH
I &amp;
pe
Mo

1929 P L AT MAP O F

2

Deu_er

COL
UNI

NOB

1
2

DeWarer.
Dexter, C. T.

BUT

Davey,
Davidson,

BAT
MAT(2

6
2

Dexrer,
Diamond,

BUT
SHE

Davis 8.

4
1
2

Dibbart,
Dibbie,
Dick,

GIR
UNI
CAL(1

Dickey,
Dickey, L
Dickey,

COL

1

COL
COL

1
1
1
1

Danner,
Darling,

IvUT
GIR

Datber,

QUI
BET

1
1
2
7

Crawford,

NOB

2

Crawford,

8E7(11)

7

Creiger,

MAT

Crenday,
Crisenberty,
Crissinan,

BUT
COL

BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA

BET

7

Davis,

QUI
BUT
SHE

Crooked

KIN

1

Davis,

GIL

Crops,
Cross,

ALG
SHE

5
2

Owns,
Davis,

GIL
CAL

1
1
1

Cross,
Crow,

UNI
BET

2
7

Day,
Day, D.,

BUT
UNI

1
2

Dickinson,

001

Dickinson,

BUT

Croy,

MAT

2

Day,
Day,
Day,

BUT

1
1

Diedrich,
Diednch,

ALG
ALG

1
1

Dietnch, F.

MAT

Diftz,

GIL

Diment

Criswell,
Cnswell,

Davis,

BUT
BUT
CAL

1
V
1
1
2
1
V
1

5
5
2
1

Croy,
Croy,

MAT
MAT

2
2

Crull,
Crull,

BET

7
7
1

Day,
Day,
Day,

UNI

2
1

Dino,

ALG
BRO

5

BUT

1

Deal,

BET
GIL
BUT

BRO
UNI

OVI

Dean,
Dean,

Dino,
Disbro,

9

2
2

7
1
1

Disbro,

KIN

GIR

1

Deen,

COL

1

Disbro,

UNI

1
2

Dean, &amp;lain

BUT
GIR

Disbro,
Disbro, J. C., Est

CAL

Dean, L
Dean,
Dean, Thomas,
Decker,

1
1
1
1

Dobbee,

UNI

2
V

001
GIR
out

1
1
2

Crull,
GUM,
Crurnley,
Crys1al
Cudn

BET
GIL(11
COL
UNI

Cudner, L, Est

GM

Culbert
Culp,
Culp,
Culver,
Culver,

QUI
COL
GIR
BET
QUI

1
1
7
2

Culver, L
Cummings,
Cummings.
Cummins,

BET
BUT
COL
BUT
NOB
QUI

7
1
1
1
2
2

BO (26)

9
5
9
3

Defoe,
De,

Cummins,
Cunningham,
Cunringharn,
Cunningham,
Curriningham,
Currow,
Curtis,
Curtis,
Curtis,
Curtis, 0.
Cutbush,
Czaikows
Dailey,
Dailey,
Danbury.
Dando.
Dane Lait0

Dane,
Danner.

ALG
BRO
MAT
BUT
UNI
BUT
ALG
UNI
BAT

1
2
1
5
V
6

CAL
BUT

1
1

MAT
NOB
SHE
MAT
MAT

3
2
2
2
3

BUT

SHE

9
V
1
V
1

7

Dobbins,
Dobeski,
Dobson,

QUI

2

Dobson,

MAT

Decker,

BET

7

Dobson,

QUI

2
2

Deeds,
Deeds,
Deemer

GIL
BET

1
7
1

Dobson,
Dobson,
Dobson,

QUI
QUI

2
2

2

Dobson.

BUT
QUI

2

Dodge,
Dodge,

BUT
COL
BET

Docker,
Decker,

CAL
SHE

Defoe,

Demarest,
Demeritt,
Demerit L
Denbrock,
Denbrock
Denbrocit
Denham, C.
Denham,
Denham,
Dennison,

MAT

2

GIR
BUT

1

BET
BET
BUT

7
7

BUT
BUT
QUI
BUT
BUT
UNI

Depew,
Depue.

BRO
CAL(1
COL
CAL
GIL

Derricks
Detamore, E. L
Deubder,

3

1

1

Dodge,
Dolbec,
Dolbes,

1

DolPh,
Dolph,
DonbrccK
Donbrook
Donnell. J. R

1
v

Dome',
Donnell,

9
1

Doolittle,
Doolittle,
Dooliale,
Dorman,
Dormer.

1
1
1
2

1
1
1

1

ALG
ALG
QUI

5

SHE
UNI

2
v

BUT
BUT

1
1

ALG
ALG

5
5

BAT
ALG
OVI

6

GIR
GIR
GIR

1
1
1
1

001
SHE

5
2

5
2

�EVERY-NAME I N D E X T O T H E 1 9 2 9 P L A T M A P O F B R A N C H C O U N T Y, M I C H I G A N
Ne
Pep
12131Dombrock,
Doubleday,
Doubleday,
Doudt,
Douglas,

GUI
SHE
SHE
BET
CAL(1

Dove,
Dow,
Dovey,
Dowy,
Dovey,

BET
ALG
BAT(2
I3AT
BAT

Dow,

BAT

Downer,

ALG
UN)

DOWNS.
Downs,
Doyle, J. P.
Drake,

UN)
OVI
UNt

Drake, C. F.

GUI

Draper,

ALG
ALG
13E7

Draper. L
Drewn,
Drinkwater.
Drum,
Drum,
Drumm &amp;

BUT
BAT
BAT

Earl,
East
Easserday,
Easterling,
Eaton,

BUT (10) 1 1
GIL (13,14) 1 7
GIL(11) 1 7

E w e r s , J. K

GUI (27) a s
COL (31) 1 5

F a i r . Men

Eaton.
Eaton,
Eberhard,
Eberhard,
Echtinaw,
Echtinaw,

GUI (24) 2 4
OVI (6) 2 2
MAT (20) 2 )
MAT (32) 2 3
CV! (26) 2 2

F a i r , H.
Fair,
Fair.

OV1 (34,35) 2 2

V
2

Echtinaw,
Eck,
Edges,

2
2

Edwards.
Eggleston,

2
5

Eichler,

2
2
2
7
1
7
5
6
6
6
6
5

5
7
1
6
6

Eichler,
Eldred, A. Data)
Eldred,
Eldred, L
Ellie,

KIN (3,9)

BUT (15)
BUT (15)

2 2

F-

1
2

5

Elm

Dryer,

GUI

Elting,

Dryer, L

QUI

GIR (4)
UN) (7)

Dubendorf

OVI
GIL

2
2
2
1

BAT (23,24)

8
7

GIR (36)

6

1 8

OVI (4,5) 2 2
GUI (7) 2 4

BUT(1) 1 1
BUT (1,12) 1 1

Fickle,
F i d d l e r,
F i d l e r,

ALG (22)
ALG (18)

Ethridge.

GUI (10)

Euler,
Evans, W. H.

SHE (20) 2 5
BAT(27.28) 6

Evard.
Evard,

ALG (33)
5
F i e s t e r, D .
ALG (26)
5
F i l l e y , F.
GUI (22) 2 4
CAL (4) 1 3
GIR (13) 1 5 F i m p l e , L

ALG (18)
5
ALG (18)
5
0V1(5) 2 2

BET (34)
SHE (15)
SHE (13)

BUT (2) 1 1
BRO (15)
9
GIR (21) 1 8
MAT

CAL

1
1
5
1
2
1
1

a

Evard,
Evard,
Everett,

Dunn,

OVI

2

Eversole, 0.

Durr,
Dusenberry.

01(1I)
MAT
B1:10 (1923)

2

Evart
Evert,
Evert
Ewers,
Ewers.

Dye.

BUT (2) 1 1
BAT (23,24) 6

GUI (9) 3 4
GUI (15) 3 4
GUI (10,15) 2 4

Dults,

Duseribury.

7
6

Estlow,
Etheridge,
Ethendge,

2
5

3

a
9

2 2

BET (29)
BAT (36)

UN) (35)
V
ALG (20,21) 5

OVI
ALG

BRO (28)
9
GUI (3) 2 4

OVI (18)

F e t t e r l y,

ALG

Dusenbury,

F e n n e r,

GIR(1) 1 8
GUI (24) 2 4

Duffer,
Dufur,

COL
SHE
MAT

2 4

Ensley,
Esterline,

Outer,

Dunks,
Dunn,

7

ALG (27)
COL (18)

V
5

Dunathel,
DunIde.
Dunks,

1

SHE (5) 2 5
NOB (17,18,20) 21

1
7

Duei.

Duguid,

Ely, D. L

GIL (4)

Ely,
Ely,
Enos,
Ensley,

GIL
BET
UN)

CAL
MAT
BUT

i i
1 1

F e n n e r , N W.
FeN10,

Drury,

BUT (20,29) 1 1
GIR (11,14) 1 8

CAL (24) 1 3
BAT (29)
6
NOB (19) 2 1
NOB (18,19) 2 1
BET (13,16) 7

COL (27) 1 5
GUI (17,20) 3 4
CAL(15) 1 3
OVI (23)

2 1

GIL (7) 1 7
GIL (18,19) 1 7
NOB (24) 2 1
OVI (4) 2 2
CAL(13) 1 3
MAT(11

GUI (25)

Elliott,
Ellis,
Ellis,

2

CAL(1
ALG

1 9

COL (9) 1 5
NOB (14) 2 1

SHE
ALG

Duguid,
Duguid,

Farwell,

Elliott

3
1

Dubendorf,
Dubendorf,
Dubendorf,

Fakirs,

1 9

BUT (23,24,26) 11
GUI (12,13) 2 4
UNI (15) 2 7

SHE
CAL(17,1

Drumm,
Drumm,

NOB (17)

BRO (3)
9
Farwell, L
SHE (5,8) 2 5
BUT (3,10) 1 1
KIN (22)

BET (12)
7
SHE (12) 3 6
BRO (19)
9
N08(11,14) 2 1

5
1 5

Fetter

3 4

7
F i n d l e y , H. 0.
2 5
2 5 F i n l e y.

SHE (13) 2 5
GIR (29) F i r e s k n e , L
ALG (16)
5

COL (26)
SHE (24)

1 5
2 5

5
5

BUT (17) 1 1
ALG (21)
5
BAT (9,16) 6
BAT (17)
6

MAT
SHE (30)

2 5

cAL.411,12) 1 3
MAT

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tiff= b o a . A a i r . Page
Fish Lake

P 4 0 8 ( 8 )

2 1

F r a n k Erieln B U T

2 7
1 6

F o y * , V.
A
L
G
Fredenburg, A. S H E

Fisher, Bemioe U N I
Fisher, R.
C
O
L

(12)
(8)

Fisk, H. G., Mrs.

(10,11) 2 7 FredenbLav, L

U

N

I

Fisk, H. G., Mrs. U N I
Retches% F.
A
L
G
Rinn, C. 0.
Riot, A.

U

N

K

RIM, A. C.

0

Riot, F. A.
Flint, H.

K
K

Rint L L

K

Flint, W. A.

I

I

(3)

N

1

)

(3) 2 7
(13)
5

1

2

7

2 5
6
1 8

F r e e m a n , C.

B

E

T

(21)

F r e e m a n , H.

B

E

T

(9,21,28) 7

7

I

(10)

(23)

a s

F r e n c h , C.

1 9
*

F r e n c h , E. E.
M A T
(16,28) 2 )
F r e n c h , Fred. Est P 4 0 8 ( 2 4 ) 2 1

U

I

N

(8,9,16,17) 1 9 F r e n d t Glen

N

(9)

Flynn, K, Mrs. C A L
Fcglesong, A.
B E T
Foist, C.
A
L
G
Follett Alen C A L .

(21)

*

F r e n c h , J.

B
M

U
A

C

O

V

L

H
E
B U T

G a l l o p &amp; Plum

U

N

2 5
1 1

(25,36) 2 7
1 8
2 1

G a r d n e r , J.

C

O

L

(14)

G a r d n e r , SA

C

O

L

(5)

1

1

(19)

2 4

G a r l i t t s , William

0

0

G
G

I
I

T

(20,29) 1 1 G a m l e n , H.

B

E

T

(7)

)

1 5

G a i l o p , Planes G I R (12)
G a r b i n s , IrVei P 4 0 8 ( 1 7 )

Garman. C
G a m e , F.

2

I

(30)
(36)
(36)

G a m , J.

L
L

1 5
5

(1) 1 7
(3,5) 1 7

T

(4)

K I N ( 1 1 )

7
1 9

F r e n c h . J.
0
0
1
F r e n c h , O. C.
S H E
F r e n c h , R.
M
A
T
F r e y , J. B.
B
U
T

(32) 2 4
(20) 2 5
(21)
3
(35) 1 1

G a m J. W.
K
I
N
(3) 1 9
G a r n , O., Mrs. K I N (15) 1 9
G a m , ¡bye
K
I
N
(10) 1 9
G a r r e t t , L, Mrs. S H E (30)
3

Foot. D. H.
M
A T
(17) 2 )
Ford, Earl C A L ( 1 5 )
1 3

F r i c k , A.
B
E
T
F n e d r i c h , U.
C O L

(26)
7
(1) 1 5

G a r r e t t , M.
B
E
T
G a r r e t t , M. M.
B E T

Ford, J.

F r i s i n g e r &amp; Mosier

U

Ford, M. L
Foram, E.

N
B
U
M A

Fooner, W. H.
Forrest, A.
Forrest, H
Foss, P

U
S
S

I

Foss, Perry
Foster, A.

O
K
C

Foster, C. C.

(32)

T
T

(13,24) i t
(15)
3

F r o m , D. K.
A L
F r o m . H.
A
L

G
G

I

(13)

2 7

F r o m , R.

A

L

E
E

(23)
(23)

2 5
3

F r o s t Geo.
F r y , A. H.

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1 9

F r y , E.

M

A

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('7)

(13) 1 9
(11) 1 5

F r y . F.
F r y , J.

B
B

A
R

T
O

(2)
(31)

1

(16,17) 2 4

G a w l a k , J.

(21)

G e a r t i a r t , J.

N
I
O

A

Fosier, D. &amp; M.

I

N
H
H

(11)

N
L

L

A

L

(4,5)
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(32,33) 7
(31)
5
(6)
*

N

G a g a ¡ , S.

Gagner, L
S
G a l l w i t , Chide*

*

(17)
(9)

I

E

5
z

(16)

N
N

K

H

1 1

(34)
(18)

F r e d r i c k , W. H., &amp; Co. B A T (21)
Frecfnckson, W. G I R (25)

I
I

S

( 1 5 )

G

(3,4)

G

(5)

2 7

5

F r y , J. H.

5

F r y , J., Est.

Foster, E. J.
G I L
Foster, Edson U N I
Foster, F.
A
L
G
Foster, F. A.
K I N

(2) 1 7
(11)
V
(3)
5
(5) 1 9

Foster, H.

0

0

1

(2)

Foster, J.
Foster, M.

S
0

H
0

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1

(24)
3
(1) 2 4

2

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Q

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(25,36) 2 4

5
5

G a r t s k i , Pi4.
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G a r y , D.
C

R
A

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(13)
9
(23) 1 3

G

(22)

5

G a r y , D.

0

0

1

(17)

R
I

(9) 1 8
(35,36) 2 7

G a t e s , H.
G a t e s . M.

0
G

0
I

1
R

(7) 3 4
(7,18) 1 5

G a t e s , W.

O

I

0

6
9
a s

F r y , John, Est N 0 8 ( 5 , 6 )
2 1
F r y , W., Est.
B R O
(20)
9
F u l k , A.
O
V
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(2) 2 2
F A . L
O
V
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(2) 2 2
F u l k , W. D.
F u l m e r , D.
F u l m e r , J.

C

O

L

C
K

A
I

L
N

(6,7)
(6)
(1)

B

A

T

(29)

6

Fowler Bros.
B E T
(8,9,11) 7
Fowler, C.
B
E
T
(8)
7
Fowler, F. 8 E 7 ( 1 8 )
7
Fowler, F.
B
R
O
(13)
9

F u n k , D.

U

N

I

F u n k , F.
B
R
O
F u n k George
U N I
F u r g a s o n , A. J. C O L
F u r g a s o n , G.
C O L

(14)

(8.17) 7
F u r g a s o n , S.
O V 1
(3,9)
(24) 1 5 F u r g u s o n , Ray G I R (36)
(3)
7
G a b l e . Earl P 4 0 8 ( 1 8 )

Frahm, Charles C A L
Francisco, A.
S H E
Francisco, J.
S H E
Francisco, M.
S H E

(1) 1 3
(25) 2 5
(36) 2 5
(25)
3

G a g e C.
G a g e , F.
G a g a , M.
G a g l i o , J.

B
C
C
C

E
O
O
O

3

T
L
L
L

S
C

G e h r i n g , S.
S
G e i g e r , William C.
G e o r g e , C. E.
U
G e o r g e , J. B. C A

V
O
H

I

(13)

3

L
E

(1) 1 5
(23) 2 5

H

E

(24,25)

O

L

(36)

3

1 5

H
E
(35) 2 5
Q U I (19,30) 2 4
N I
(5) 2 7
L ( 1 1 )
1 3

1 5

G e o r g e . U.

A

L

G

(za)

5

G e o r g e . W.
Garth, R

B
C

R
O

O
L

(34)
(26)

9
1 5

2 7

(23)
9
(1) 2 7
(1) 1 5
(1) 1 5

FUN*, Fred
B E T
Fox, C.
C
O
L
Fox, Charles
B E T

C
S

2 4

1 3
1 9

Foster, PAsirvin B U T (35) 1 1 F u l t o n , A C A L ( 1 5 )
1 3
Foster, P. J. G I L ( 1 1 )
1 7 F u l t o n , M. C.
S H E
(6,7) 2 5
FOSief, R.
G
I
L
(14,15) 1 7 F u l t x t W.
S
H
E
(18) 2 5
Foster,W. E.

G a l e s , W. J.
G a t e s , W. W.

0

7
7

(11)
(16)

2

G a r t o n . F. N.

(12)
(1)

2 2
1 8
2 1

G e f l a P P. George(?) A L G
G l i e r r i n g , A.
S H E
(33) 2 5
G i b b s , D.
M
A
T
(29,32) 2 3
G i b b s , H.

M

A

G i b b s , R.
M
A
G i b s o n , John
U N
G i f f o r d , E C.
C O
G i f f o r d , Earl
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T
T
I
L
I

G i f f o r d , Ed.
C
O
L
Gifford, L
B
E
T
G i f f o r d , L (Billord) B A T

(13)
7
Gifford,
(3) 1 5 G i l b e r t ,
(3,10) 1 5 G i l b e r t ,
(30) 1 5 G i l b e r t .

M.
B.
F.
J.

B
Q
A
0

E
U
L
0

T
I
G
1

(28.33) 3 D
(29.32) 3
(35) 2 7
(30) 1 5
(18)
V
(30)
(2,3)
(34)

1 5
7
6

(2)
7
(3) 2 4
(2)
5
(12) 2 4

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EVERY-NAME I N D E X TO THE 1929 P L A T
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QUI

Ceictist
Giaed
Gienbur

BUT
GIL
BAT
COL
BET

Gillett,
Gillett,
Gilman, S.
Gilson,
Gintling, J.

SHE
GIR
BAT

Girard

GIR

Girard

GIR

Glass, F.
Giaason,

OVI
ALG
KIN
GIL

Goble,
Gorden,
Goe)tzenienchter, S. B.

6
1
7

Grat
Graham.
Graf
Graham L
Graham, L
Grass

2
1

Graves.
Gray,

2
ii
1

6
1
1
2

2
2

Gray,
Gray,

OVI

m

Gruner,

BAT

BAT
BAT
MAT
MAT
GIR
MAT

6
6

Gunthorp,

1

Hackett,
Haddock,

NOB
NOB
MAT
QUI
GIR

2

Haenni, 0.

GIL

BET(11
GIL(15
COL

7

Hagerman,
Hagerman,
Hagy,

ALG
CAL

7

Green, B. F., his

NOB
NOB

2
2

Green,
Green,

Good 0.

BRO
BRO

Green.
Green.
Green,

GIL

Green,

GIL

NOB
BRO

9

Good,
Good,
Goodman,

COL
COL
CAL(1
CAL
ALG

1
1

COL
GIR
BAT
001

MAT
UNI

Good,
Good

Good R

Gruner
Gruner,
Gruner,

2
2
5
1

BET

Hackett,
Hackett H., his Est

3

a

1
1
7
1
1
1

Flagy,

Hall &amp;

BET
CAL
CAL
SHE

1
5

9
6
1

Hall,
Hall,
Hall,

m

Hall,

MAT

a

Greenarnyer, J. A., his
Greenamyer,
Greenanwer,

V
2
2

Hall,
Hall,

Goodwin,

CAL
ALG

1
5

OVI
OVI
OV1

Goodwin,

CAL

1

Greenfield,

SHE

2

BAT

6
7
9

Goodman,
Goodwin
Goodwin,

Good**,

ALG

5

Greenwald,

Goodivin,

ALG

Goodwin,
Goodwin,

OV1

5
2
7

Greenwald,
Greenwald

BET
BRO

Gregg,
Griffon,
Gnm,
Grinnell,

9

Gnpman,
Gnome),

BRO
UNI
CAL
UN!
KIN
KIN

5
5
5

Grisiey,
GrohoIski,

UNI
GIR

Groindik L

BET

2

Grolh,
Grove,
Grove,
Grove,
Grove,

SHE
BAT
BAT(11
BAT
BAT
BAT
KIN
NOB

2
1
7
2

Goodwin,
Goreon,
Gorrnari,
Gorman,
Gosbom, C. L

BET
CAL
ALG
BET
001
BET

Goeschalk

ALG
ALG

Gottschalk

ALG

Gottschalk

Gottshalk,
Gould,
Gould,
Gould.
Goudey,
Gowdy.
Grace,
Gra/

QUI
GIR
QUI
CAL(1
SHE
QUI
BRO
BAT

1
5
7
1
7

1
2
1
2
2
9
6

GO:N
Grove,
Grove, Francis,

3

V
1

v
1
1

6
6
6
6
6
1
2

COL
04.11
CAL( 1

GIL
BRO
BAT
GIR
OVI

1

COL

Haight,
Haight

Green,
Green,
Green.
Green,
Greenamyer,

Goodman,

NOB
BAT
ALG
BUT

Gray,
Gray,

Cireen &amp;DS.

Good,

2
6

OVI
BAT
KIN

Good, E

Good,

GIR

2

ALG
BET

9
9
2

Grove,
Grow,
Grove,
Grover.
Grundy,

UNI
NOB
UNI
ALG
GIL

Gruner,
Gruner,

Gay, L
Grazelia,
Greely,

5
/
1
5

MICHIGAN

CAL( 1

ALG
ALG

1
2
6
5
1
1
1
6
1
1
6
2
2
2

a
1
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
7
1
1
2
5
5

ALG
ALG

5
5

Hall,

ALG
ALG

5
5

Hall,
Halierbaum,

QUI
OVI

2
2

Hamilton,
Hamilton,
Hamman,
Hammond,
Fiancock,

BRO
BUT
CAL( 1

9
1

SHE
GIR
UNI

2
1

Hall,
Hal, L

Hard
Hard
Hanles,
Hanna,
Hantz,
Hantz.
Harbaugh,
Harbaugh.
Harbaugh,
Harbaugh,
Hartough,
Hartough,

001
KIN
MA7(11,1

1

2
1
1

CAL
CAL
GIL
BET
CAL(16,2

1
1
1
7
1

QUI
KIN
KIN(11

2
1
1

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T O TH
hmaJki Pa
til

1929 P L AT MAP O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA

ALG

Hard,
Raid,

0111

9
3

BRO
BUT

9
ii

Hayes, C. L
Hayes,

6
7

Hayes,
Hayes.Williarn,

5
2

Haylett
Hayloft,

0111
0111

2

ALG
GIR
ALG
SHE

Hard, S. L

BRO

Harkness,
Harley,
Harley,

BAT(2
BET
ALG

Harley, PaInck,

NOB

Harman,
Harman,
Harman,
Harman,
Herman.
Hannon,
Hannon,
Harper,

GIR
MAT

Hawley,

5

Hard,
Hard,

Hawn,
Hay,

BUT
ALG(11,1

1

Herman,

3
1
5

Herman,
Newnan, T.
Herrick,
Hern11,

MAT

2

KIN

1

2

Hess,

1(IN

Heuer,

ALG

1
5

GIR

2
l

Hewitt

0111

BAT

6

Heydon,

ALG

a
5

Haynes,

BAT

6

Heydon, F. 0.

ALG

5

Haynes,

0111

2
2

Heydon,

5

1
1

Hiesrodt,

ALG
0111
OVI

Hiesrodt,
Hiesrodt,

OV1
OVI

Hayled, L
HOWL

01/1(1
OVI

5
1

Haynes,
Haynes,

5
2

UNI
COL(11

Harpharn,
Harr,
Harris,
Harris,
Harris,
Harris, F.

0111
CAL(1
BET
BRO
GIR

a

COL

1

Haynes, L
Haynes,

7

Hazen, J. L

Harris,

UNI
SHE

2
2
2

2

Hickey,

Higgins,
Highiery,

GIL

9
1
1

Heater, E., Est
Heckman,
Heckman,

GIL

1

Hildebrand,

GIR
ALG
ALG

BET

7

Hickman,

OVI

2

Hedebrand, L F., Est

ALG
SHE
ALG
GUI

Hildebrand,

Rains,

BRO

9

Hedgman,

6

Hill. E.,

Rains,
Harris,
Harris,
Harrison, C. A.. Est

BET
BRO

7

Hednck, A. L
Heeler,

UNI

V

Hill,

UNI
SHE
GIR

2

Hillman,

Z

Hills,
Hillyer, W.

Haskins,
Haskins, L
Haslens,
Hathaway,
Hatrnaker
Hatmaker.
Hatmaker,
Haven
Havens,
Hawkins,
Hawks,
Hawley,
Hawley,
Hawley,
Hawley,
Hawley.

BAT

OVI
OV1

BAT

Harenan,

3

SHE
BAT

Hess,

Haynes,
Haynes,

Hart L
Hartman,

3

BUT

0111
BET
OVI

3
2

Hart,
Hart,
Hatt

MAT
GUI

Hash,

1

Harrill,
Henington,

SHE
UNI

Harrison,

X
9

2
6
1

GIR
ALG

5
2
7
2

3

MAT
BRO

GIR
UNI
GIL
CAL
BRO
BET
BET
CAL(1
UNI
BET
0111
0111
GIL
BET
BRO
BET
SHE
BAT(2
001
GIR
BAT
BAT
BAT
GIR
UNI

9
1
2

Heidelberg
Heins,

1

Heitz,

1
9
7
7

Hellzel,
Heltzei,
Herrienway,

1
V
7
2
2
1
7

SHE

1
1
9
2

Hilton,

BET
BUT

2
2
2
6
1
5
5
5
2
5
2
1
7
1

Hilton,
Hilton,
Hilton,

OVI

Hilton,
Hilton,

001
OVI

1
2

BUT
GIL

2
1
1

Henry,

KIN
SHE

2
1
2

Henry,

CAL

1

Hilton,

BUT

1

Henry,
Henry,

BUT
SHE
GIR

1

Hiton,
Hilton,
Himebaugh,
Himebaugh,
Himebaugh,

611
KIN
BRO
BRO

1

Himebaugh, E. L
Hirnebaugh,
Himeteugh,
Hitnebaugh,

BRO
BRO
NOB

Hensler,
Hensler,
Herendeith, N C.
Hort

7
3

Herl,
Herman,
Herman,
Herman,
Herman,

6
6
6
4
2

NOB

Henry,

9

6
1
1

GIL
BRO

GIR

2

GIR
QUI
GIL
KIN
BET
BRO
SHE
BUT
SHE
BRO
MAT
BRO
OVI

Herman,
Herman,
Hennan,
Herman,
Herman,

4

2
1
1
3
1
1
7
9
3
1
3
9
3:
9
2

Hineman,
Hines,
Hin1dey,
Hinsler.
Hoban,
Hobday,
Hoban &amp;

OVI

1
9
9
2
9
9
2

NOB
OVI

2

BET

7

GIR
BET
GIL
UNI
BAT

is
7

2

1
V
6

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T
iss..k.ft
fil
Hobson,
Hooker,
Holed,
Holtman,
Hoffman,
Hoffman,
Hog
Hog
Kogan,
Hogmire,
Hogoboom,

TH
t
5
i

ALG

5
5
v

5

MAT
ALG(11,1
QUI
BUT
BUT

2

Hoser,

BAT

6
2
z
1

Host,
Houck,
Houtz,

Holben,
Hen,
Holbrook,

1

Howe,
Howe,
Howe,

Holcomb,

BET

7

Howland,

OUI

a

UNI
CAL(1
BUT
ALG

2

ALG

5
1
1

Holden,
Holister,
Noland,
Haien,
Hollenbaugh
Hcilenbaugh,
Hollenbeck,
Holliday,
Hollingshead,
Hollis,
Hollister, A.

GIR
COL
MAT
BRO
MAT

6
2
2

1
1
5

x
9
a

Hollister,

MAT

3

Hollister,
Holmes,

BAT
QUI
GPO
BRO

6
2

Holmes,
Holmes,

9
g

Holmes,
Holmes, F.

BRO
OUI

9
a

Holmes, F. L
Holmes, F. L

ii
2

Holmes,

BUT
QUI
GPO

Holmes,

COL

Holmes, 0. W.
Holmes, P. T.

BRO
BUT

Holmes,
Holmes,
Holmes.

COL
GPO

Honey
Honeywell,
Honnicker,
Hoopingerner,
Hcopingamer.
Hoopingamer,
Hoopingamer.
HooFingemer,

9
1
9
1
1
g

OV1

1

Hurley,
Hurty,

1

5
3
1
1

Hurst,
Hutchich,
Huyck's
Hyland, D J.
Hyman,
Imber, J.
Imhoff,

1
1
1
2

Indian
Ivan,
Iverson,
Jackman,

2

JackowiaK
Jackowick,

Jackson,
Jackson,

GIR
SHE

James, L
Jacpres,
Jarr, M.

MAT
ALG

2
5

OVI
BRO

2
g

BAT

6
2

UNI
GIR
UNI

2

GIR
SHE
BAT
BAT

1
2

Jelley,
Jenkins,

6
6

Jenkins,
Jenkins,

1
1
7

Jennings,
Jewell,

ALG
MAT

1
5
3

Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,

ALG
ALG
BUT

5
5
ii

Johnson,
Johnson,

COL
CAL(1

1

COL
ALG
COL

1
5
1
1
3
6

Hughes,
Hughes, L
Hughes,
Hughey,
Hughey,
Hulbert,

GIR
MAT

1
1
1

Hurlord,
Hurley,
Hurley,

BAT
BAT
BAT

4

1

6
6

2
1

Jackson,

Hubbard,

BET
GIL

1
6
2

2
1

1
5

GIR
GIL

1
2

MAT
KIN
MAT

KIN
ALG

Huested,
Hughes,
Hughes, A.

NOB
OVI
GIR

7

2
3

MAT

Hubbard,
Hubbard,
Hubbard,
Hubbard,
Hubbard,

BAT

2
7

SHE
MAT

Hoyt,
Hoyt
Hubaker,

1
2

BET
BET
IN
OVI
BUT

6

Z

1
a
3

Hubbard,

MAT

SHE

UNI
KIN
MAT

BAT
BAT
BAT

6
1
6
6

5

Hoyd,
Hoyt,
Hoyt,

1
5
2

BAT
COL

ALG
GIR

OVI
COL
ALG

Huntley,

7

5
2

Howland,
Howland,
Hoxie,

1

BET
BAT

GIL
GIL

BUT
BUT

6
1

ii
2

GIL

BUT
COL

Hulbert L
Hulse,
Hungertord,
Hungerlord,
Hungerlon
Hunt H.

BUT
NOB

GIL
GIL

GOL

Howard,
Howard,

6

Hogobcom,

UNI
SHE
GIR
ALG
QUI

14osmer,
Hosmer, 0.0.

1
2
2
a

Hurley,
Hurley,
Hurley, L
Hurley,

Hcplerts,
Horn,
Horton,
Horton,
Horton,

BAT
BAT
UNI
UNI
COL

Hogoboorn,

BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA

Pe

KIN
ALG
COL
ALG
ALG
UNI
GIL
OVI
NOB
MAT

1929 P L AT MAP O F

Jackson,
Jackson,
Jackson,

Jasper, L

Jewell,

SHE
BAT

2
1
3

6

BRO
GIL
OVI

9
1

OUI
BAT

2

GIR
UNI
UNI(11.14

Johnson, 6.0.
Johnson,

MAT
UNI
UNI

Johnson,
Johneon,
Johnsal,
Johnson,

SHE
UNI
BUT
ALG

Johnsal,

GIR
MAT

Johnson,
Johnson.
Johnscn, L L
Johnson.

1

QUI
UNI
BAT

2
6
1
v
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
5
1
2
2
2
6

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T O THE 1929 P L AT M A P OF BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
time I m e . k . 2 i i . P u p
Kars, F.

G

I

L

Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,

BFIO (321)
UNI
BRO
MAT

9 K a n o u s e r,
27 K a s h e r s l e ,
9 Kasperski,
2) K a t z ,

BET (213)
7
BAT
BAT (31)
6
UNI (2) 2 7

Johnson,

UNI

27 K a b ,

UNI (3)

a
3 Kavanaugh,
Kaatrieugh,

BRO (33)
BRO (4,5)

9
9

Kibilosbti,A_
Kibilosiit, S.

BRO(11)

9

Ktbdoski, V.

BCC (32.33,34) 9
GIR (9,10) l e

Kiboloski, J.

8

10sosky,J

8

*cider, E. R.
B U
Kidder, Perry
B U
Kilbourn, G. E.
S H

Johnson,

Johnson,
Joley,

001
MAT

Jolley,

MAT

2

7

(5)

1

7

Keyes, L H. B A T ( 2 8 )
6
Keyes, W.
B
E
T
(21)
7
Kibbe, Roy
U
N
I
(213) 2 7
Kkbee, S.
O
V
1
(13,14,23) 2 2
B
M
B

A
A

O
T

A

C

B

A

B

R

(7)
9
(11,12,14) 2 )
)

(7,18)

T

(32)

O

(7)

9
6

Jolley,

MAT

3 Kavanaugh, M

Jolly,

UNI

27 K e e l ,

Jcnes,

SHE

GIR (4)

1

Jones,
Jones,
Jones,

GIR
BET

25 K e e l ,
le K e e l ,

GIR (4)

1

7 Kesier,
6 K e s s l e r,

ALG (9,10)
BRO (27)

15 K e s s l e r ,

Kilboum, H., Mrs., Est S H E (26) 2 5
Kilkoin, William N O B (20,21) 2 1

Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones, Ow
Jones,
Jones,
Jones, L
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones, U. L
Jones,
Jones,

BAT(2
COL

5
9

Kboloski, M.

BAT
KIN

6 K o e s t e r,

13E1' (28)
7
GIL (9,10,11) 1 7

19 K o e s t e r,

NOB (5)

2 1

Kimball, H.

ALG
SHE

5 K e s s l e r, L
25 K e s s l e r ,

GIL (19)

1

Kmball, H. L

BET (25)

7

BAT

6 K e s s l e r,

GIL(11)

BAT(2
KIN

6 K e s s l e r,

BET (4,9)

7

19 K e e p s %
15 / C e l l o s , E
Kehoe,
25 K e l l e r ,

BET (6)
BRO (35)

7
9

COL
KIN
SHE
SHE
SHE
NOB

1

U

Kmmel. J.

7
7

BRO (26)
9
NOB(1) 2 1
KIN

King, -

( 5 )
T
T
E

N

B

A

G

9
7

(24) 1 1
(24) 1 1
(23,26) 2 5

I

(32)

T

(6)

C A L ( 1 )

Knderhook Wage

2 7
6
1

3

K I N

(4,9)

1 9

R

(12)

1 8

King. Alma
B
A
King, B.
B
U

T
T

(5)
(7)

6
1 1

King, E.
Kng, E. F.

B

U
I

T
R

(7) 1 1
(12.13) 1 8

I

B
B

U
R

T
O

(7) 1 1
(17)
9

G

25 K e l l a r ,
21 K e l l e r ,

SHE (7)

2 5

King, Ed
King, G.

UNI (24)

2 7

Kng, J. F.

A

L

G

(17)

5

18 K e 4 l e r ,

King, L B.

G

I

R

(13)

1 8

B
G

U

T
R

(7) 1 1
(1213) 1 8

25 K e i t h ,

Jordan,

GIR

Jordan. L
Juckett

KIN

19 K e l e r ,

NOB (12) 2 1
NOB (15,16,21) 21

ALG

5 Keller,

ALG (33)

5

King, L E.
IGng, M.

Judson,
Judson,
Judscri,
Judson,

CAL(1
CAL(1
CAL
CAL

13 K e l l e y , J. L
13 K e l l i e n t ,

UNI (35)

2 7

Judson,
Judson,

2 K e l s e y,

Kaircuse,

CAL
CAL(1
GIL
MAT
BET

Kaiser,

BET

Kaiser,
Kaiser,
Kaiser,
Kaiser,
Kaiser, Ware
Kalrinslci,

BUT
BUT
BET
001
BUT
MAT

11 K e m p s t e r,

COL (33)

11 K e n k n i g h t
7 K e n t
21 K e n t
11 K a r r y o n ,
2) K e n y o n ,

Krie
Kane,
Kane,
Kane,
Kanciaske,

BRO
MAT
MAT

9 Kopp,
2D K e r n s ,
2) ' C a s s o n ,

MAT
SHE

2D K e r a x i ,
3 Keyes,

UNI (22) 2 7
SHE (30) 2 5
NOB (7) 2 1
OVI (10) 2 2
OVI (21,22) 2 2
OVI (15) 2 2
OVI (12) 2 2
BUT (22,23) 1 1
BUT (23) 1 1
QUI (3) 2 4

Junk
Kaczynski, Wm.

B E T

13 K e l l o g g .
43 K e l l o g g ,
13 K e l s o , L
17 K e m e r y ,
2) K e m p ,
7 Kemp,
7 Kemp,

Kng, L

B

U

T

(8)

1 1

BUT (36) 1 1
SHE (5) 2 5
BUT (32) 1 1

PAY=
Kng, W. G.
Kng, W. L

B
O
B

U
V
U

T
I
T

(8)
(36)
(7)

1 1
2 2
1 1

OVI (7) 2 2
NOB (10,11) 2 1

Kngman, W. A.
Kngsley, 0.0.

BET (26)
BET (12)

Kingston, L, Est G I R
Kngsion, W.
U N I
Kinsey, A.
a
l
l

(9) 1 8
(23,24) v
(29,30) 2 4

Kollar, E.

B

A

T

(20,30)

Knox, E.
Knter, L

M
B

A
A

T
T

(25) 2 0
(19,30) 6

KnyonLAPS
S H
Knyon, B.
0
0
Knyon, O.
S
H
Kirby Lake
S
H

E
1
E
E

(9) 2 5
(24.25) e t
(8) 2 5
(9,16) 2 5

Kith. C,
Q
U
Kiser. Arlie
Q
U

I

(19) 2 4
(20,29) 2 4

7
1 2

SHE (27) 2 5
GIR (13,14,23,24

4

I

1 5

B
G

E T
I R

I

Klavin ski. --B R O
Klavinski, J.
B E T
Klavinski, M. J. B E T

(18)
7
(4) 1 8

6

(33)
9
(20,21,29) 7
(19)
7

�EVERY-

INDEX T O TH
POW
imiaBET

Klayrin,
Kin.,

BRO
OVI
COL
OVI
SHE
COL
UNI

one,
Klinger,
Klinger,
KloaA
Knack.
Knapp,

1929 P L AT MAP O F

7
9
2

Krim,
Krises,
KsuIIF

1

Krull,
Kruszka,
Kruszka,
Kruszka,

2
3
1

ALG
OVI
OV1
01.1
BRO
MAT

Krzeinrn,
Kubasiak
Kulow,

2

BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA
Layrnan,
Lazenby,

5
2
2

Lealhertierry,
Leatheitiemr,
Leatherberry,
Leatiertieny, H.

MAT

2
9
2
3

SHE
MAT

2
2

ALG
ALG

5
5

Leatherbeny,
Leatherberry.
Leaworthy,
Lee &amp;

BET

7

GIL
SHE
MAT
SHE
SHE

1
3

SHE
SHE
NOB
BAT
UNI

3
2
2
2
2
2

Knepp,
Knepp, E. R
Knapp,

COL

Kip,

001

1
2

Kulow,
Kunkler,

001

a

Lae,
Lee, Clara,

Knapp,

BUT

1

Kurtz,
Kuryviai
Kybour,

SHE
CAL

2

Lee,

UNI

1
1
3
2

Lee,
Lee,
Legg,
Lehmsrri,

UNI
UNI
001
GIR

V
2

1

Lehr
Lehr,

SHE
SHE

2
2

Lehr.
Leis.
Lamest

SHE
BUT

2
1
1

COL
COL

BUT
CAL(1
GIR
FON

Knapp,
Knauss.,
Knauss,
Knauss,

KIN

Knauss,
Knauss,

GIR
GIR
ALG (8)

Knauss,
Knedit,
Knack,

1

1
1
1
1
1
i
1
5

Knight

ALG
KIN

5
1

Knit*,

001

a

Knirk,

001

2

)(notes,
Knuth.
Koetcke,
Koehler,
Agne
Kolasa.
Kolasa,
KoNossa,

QUI
ALG
CAL(1
SHE
NOB
MAT

2
5
1
2
2
3

MAT

3
9

Kobssa,

BRO
BAT

Kunst,

SHE

Kossitiny,
Kosmeric, L

MAT

Kosbelney,
Kowalski,

BET
BET
BRO
BAT
GIR

Kowalski,

BUT

Kay?.
Kregger,
Kreigler.

MAT
klAT

Kosmerick,
Kosmerick,

Krernmel, F.

BET
UNI

Krider, L

NOB

Krieble.
Krieble,
Krirnrnel, K, Est

UNI
UNI
UNI

Krirnmel

UNI
QUI

Krisch,

6
2
3
7
7
9
6
1
1
3
7
v
2
2
2
v
2
2

KIN
MAT

Kyte, L
Kys3,

UNI
COL
UNI
GIR
KIN

Kyle,
Kyle,
LaDow,
Lake
Lake of The
Lake,

OVI
BAT

Lambdin,
Lambertson

ALG
MAT

Larnbertson,
Larnpman,
Larnpman,

MAT
BUT
OUI

1-amPman¥

BUT

Lander.
Lands.

GIR

Lane,

GIR
BRO
QUI
OV1

Lange,

GIL

Lane,
Lane.

GIL
BET
COL
BET

Langs,
Larks,
Lapham,
Larabee
Larabee,

OVI
BET

Larabee,
Larcorn, S.

GIL
SHE

Latham,
Lathmere,

001
KIN
BET

Lavine
Lawirczak.
Lawrance,

OV1
CAL(1
CAL(1
NOB
BET
BET

Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lawson,
Layman.
Layman,

4

2
1
1

BUT

6
2
1
2

1
1

Lemon,

BUT
BUT

Lennon,

001

Lester
Lester,

1
2
1

Let
Letts,
Letts,

ALG
OVI
CAL
GIR

5

3

ALG

1
1

Leudders,
Leuders,

COL
BAD

5
1

9
2

Lewis,
Lewis,

CAL

9
1

2

Lewis,

CAL
BRO

1
g

1
1

Lewis,

COL

1

Lewis,

7

Uda,

1
7
2

Light
Light
Lilly. David,

1
7
1
1

7
1
3
2

Lily,

GIR
BET
001
COL
NOB
BET

Lilly
Lily,
Lilly,
Lilly.

BRO
NOB
NOB
NOB

9

Ully,
Lilty, T.

NOB

Lilly,
Lime
Lincoln,

NOB
BAT

Lindsay.
Lindsay, E C.

BUT
BUT

2
6
5
2

1
7
2
1
1
2
7
7

BRO

UNI

1
1
2
1
1

2
7
2
2
2
2
9
2
6
V
1
1

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T O THE 1929 P L AT MAP O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
Mos

l i a L l a i r .

Pow

Linduri.

BUT (33)

Lindsey, Hannah It
Lindsey,
Ling,

BUT (6) 1 1
BUT (5,8) 1 1
CAL(17) 1 3

Linn,

GIL (9)

Linn,

OVI (6) 2 2
L o v e l , R. E.
0 0 1
ALG (30,31) 5 L o v e n d g e , Clarerce B U T
KIN (15,22,23) g lovernaster, C. E. C A L ( 1
ALG (8)
5
L o w n d g e , H. C. U N I
BUT (1) i t
W o e s , John
0
0
1

Lint,'J.
Litt
Lippert,
Litchfield

1 1

1

7

L o l l , W. A.

0

0

1

(17,18) 2 4

L o u g h , M.
K
I
N
L o u n i c z a n , F.
B E T
L o v e b e n y, I. J. 0 0 1
L o v e b e n y, I. J.

0

0

1

(1) 1 9
(30)
7
(22,21) 2 4
(27)

2 4

(11) 2
(3) 1
5 )
1
(35) 2
(7.8,17)

4
1
3
7
2 4

Mackowski, J,

M

Maass, P. G.
Maass, W. F.
Magee, F.

A

U
U
0

Main, W. L

T

N
N

I
I

0

S

1

H

(33)
(34)
(34)

E

3 0
V
2 7

(31)

2 4

(1)

2 5

Mallow Lake
N O B
(5) 2 1
Mallow. C P 4 0 8 ( 5 )
2 1
Mallow, Clint
N O B
(5,6) 2 1
Mallow, E.
S
H
E
Mallow, H.

U

N

I

(5)

S

H

E

(27)

V
6
3 0

COL (19) 1 5
GIL (6) 1 7

L u c a s , N. H.
U N
L i . , F.
M
A

I
T

(6) 2 7
(34,35) a t

Mato, Sarn
Melons, H.

M

A

T

(30)

CAL (7) 1 3
OV1 (31,32) v

L u c e , F. M.
L u c e , W.

L
T

(21) 1
(24,26)

Maloney, M.
Malova, A.

M
B

A
R

T
O

(34)
3
(16,21) 9

Lock,

MAT (2,3) 3 )
MAT (35) a )

L u d e m a n , C.
L u c k r i c k , J.

Locke,

SHE (34)

3

Locke, A L
Locke,

BRO (30)
SHE (34)

9

Lcclat.
Locke,
Locke, Like. I s

Life,
LAN,
Lisle,
Lobdel,
Lozk, A

G
M
0
B

0
E

(2) a s
(20,21,22) 7

U

T

(6)

1 1

B

U

T

(6)

1 1

Manguse. F. C.

B

A

T

(3)

O

(22)
9
(36) 2 7

Menn, C. A.
S
H
E
(29)
Mann, C. M., I.4rs., Est S H E (19)

001 (7) 2 4
001 (7) 2 4
BUT (29) i t

Lunclangen, 0
S H E
L u p o l d , M.
N
O
B
U w e , A.
0
0
1

(15) 2 5
(22) 2 1
(31) 2 4

Marti, H.
Mann, J. E.

Locks,

MAT (4)

L u s e , C.

(19)

Lockwood,
Lockwood

BUT (21) 1 1
OVI (23) 2 2

Lwood,t.
Lockwood

BET (23)

Lockwood,
Ugen,
Logan,
Liven,
Logan,
Long
Long
Long
Long,
Lorghoe,
l_ongwel,
Longwell,
Longwell,
Loomis,
Loopix:
Loose,
Loose,
Loose,
Lords,
Loshiwki,
Loshin
Losinski,
Losinsla,
LossiLoa,

7

B

A

Mann, J. W.
G
I
Mann, R.
G
I

R
R

(16) s e
(22,23) 1 9

Lusk, L

I

(6)

7

R
L

(23)
(29)

Mansfield, C.
Mani.el, G.

C
U

O
N

L
I

(25) 1 5
(13,23) V

1 5

Marbaugh, D.
Marble Lake

A
Q

L
U

G
I

(22)

U

N

OVI (23)

L y m a n , E.

6
6
2 )
3

(8) 2 4
(34) 1 1

Mann, Robert

L u l z , J.
G
Luiz, L
G
L u x , F.
U
L u x , T. G.
U
Luxernburger, E.
L y m a n , D.
G

BAT (30)
BAT (35)
MAT (12)
SHE (24)

1
T

(32) 2 4
(17,20) 2 4

SHE (34) 2 5
001 (3) 2 4
ALG (34)
5
OVI (2) 2 2
COL (18) i s
NOB (7) 2 1
2 2
v

0
U

B

I

L u t e s , S. M.
G I
L u t h e r , I.
C
O

OV1 (10)
UNI (35)

6

0

6
2 5
6

L u s e , D. C.
Q
U
L u s k , F.
Q
U

BET (12)
7
0V1(7) 2 2

2 2

T

9

B

Manchester, L.

O
I

(3,4)

Manchester, B.

R

)

B

1
T

7
3

L u d w i g , N.
B
R
2 5 L u h , A_
U
N

2

Luckvidc, N.

I
A

G

L y n c h , J.
B
L y n d , C. A, Mrs.

I

2
*

I
L
(3) 1 7
I
L
(10) 1 7
N
I
(5) 2 7
N
I
(5) 2 7
A L G (13)
5
I
R
(13,24) 1 8
I

R

A
T
0 0 1

(24)
(31)
(29)

BRO (32)
9
L y t e r , T.
BUT (19,30) 1 1 L y t h , J W.

M
B

A
A

T
T

(30)
(15)

(3) 2
(12) 1
(36) a
(1) 2

BET (20)
7
BRO (16,21) 9

M a c k , C.
M r . * F.

(25)
(32)

BRO (16)
9
GIR (35) 1 6
COL (24) 1 5

M a c k George 0 0 1
M a c k , J.
U
N
I
M a c k . J. C.
U N I

U
M

N
A

I
T

2
5
s
7

V
a p

(22) a d
(13,24) 2 7
(12,24) 2 7

2

4

(2)

2

2

G

I

L

N
N

I
I

Marder, E. B R O
Markley, A.

6
2 4

L y t l e , George
O V I
M a b l e , W.
C
O
L
M a c e y , Ed.
Q
U
I
M a c k , A.
U
N
I

(4)

I

U
U

Markley, E.

BET (2)
7
CAL (7) 1 3
CAL (8) 1 3
BET (18,19) 7

1
V

Marcy, A. J.
Marcy, F. E.

ktuidey, C. O.

2 0
6

0
O

Merchant, D.

1 8

L y n d , J.
0
0
1
(20,29) 2 4
L y o n , B., Est
O V I
(11,12) 2 2
L y o n , C. W., Est M A T (6) 2 0
L y t e r , F.
M
A
T
(20,29) 3 0

0

Manon, Herman

B
N

(10,15) 1 7
(10,11)
(10,11)

v
v

( 2 8 )

E

T

O

G

5

I

B
L

9

(34)
(1)
(3)

7
2 1
1

7

Marldey, F. M. B E T
Markley, I.
G
I
L

(32)
7
(3) 1 7

Marlidey, J.
Maddey, R
Markley, W.

L
T
L

(4) 1 7
(34)
7
(2,3) 1 7

L

(21)

Marks, P.

G
B
G
G

I
E
I
I

1

7

Marl Lake
S
H
E
(6) 2 5
Mantuan, Ed A L G ( 1 1 )
5
Marquart F.
A L G
(10)
5
Marquart W.
Marquart W.

A
Q

L
U

G
I

Marsh, A.
A
L
G
Marsh, G., Est. A L G
Marsh, H.
A
L
G
Marsh, H. P., Est. A L G
Marsh, J. C A L ( 1 1

(9)
(11)

5
a d

(24)
5
(25)
5
(36)
5
(23)
5
)
1 3

�EVERYtim
Marsh, 0.
Marsh,
Marshall,

INDEX T O TH
IstoPep
3
5

Marshall, &amp; L
Mershai, G. F.
Marshall,

ALG

5

Marten,

QUI

a
1

GIL

Marlin,
Marlin,
Marlin,

GIL
OVI
UNI

Martin.
Marin, E.
Merlin,
Martin,
Merlin,
Merin,
Martin,
Merlin,

BRO
BUT
MAT
BRO
BAT
COL
BAT
BAT

Meson,

COL(11
BET
COL
COL

kiassey.

KIN

Mast,
Masters,
Masters,

BET
KIN

Merlin, J.
Merin. R. T.
Martin,

BUT

Mastm,

MAT

k4astin,

MAT

Masan,

MAT

Min,
Meer.
Mathais,
Yellows, A J
Matteson

SHE
MAT
QUI
UNI

Measson

MAT

Maurer.
Maxson, H C
Maxwell,

SHE(11
OVI
BAT
NOB
NOB

May,
Meyer.
Mayer,
Maystead,
kisyslead,
Mr.Aderns,
McArdle,
McBride,
McCaray,
McCarter', A. L
McCarty,
McCarty,
McCarty,

McClave,
McCombs,
McCone,
McCounie,
McCurley,

2
2
2

BRO
GIR
BUT
OVI
BAT
QUI
MAT
MAT
MAT

UNI
BUT

McDaniels,
McDona/
McDonald,
McDonald.
McDonald,
McDonald,

1
2
v
9
1
2

BET
BUT
BUT
BUT
01

McDougal,
McElhaney,

9
6
1

McElhenie,
Mcdhenie,
McEndartler,

6

McEnderfler,

6
1
7
1
1
i
7
1
1
a
2

GIR
CAL(1
N06(18,19
BET
BET
COL

McGee,
McGinnis,
McGirk,
McGregor,
McGuire, L
McKenzie,
McKeon,
Mcl4nnie,

BUT
QUI
CAL
GIL
BUT
MAT
BUT
CAL(1

McKinnie,
McKyes,

QUI
GIR

MicLain,
McLane,

GIR

2

McMahan,

3

McMahon,
McMain,
McMillen,

BAT
NOB
BRO
SHE

McMoody,

GIR

a
3

McMurray,
McMurray,

2

k4cMurray,
McNair,

CAL
CAL
CAL
OVI

V

MAT

NOB
BRO

QUI
ALG
CAL
BUT
BET
OVI

McClave,

SHE
ALG
OV1
QUI
QUI

Mein,

1929 P L AT MAP O F

6
2
2
2
9
9
1
1
2
6
2
2

KIN
CAL

McNeil,
McNaJl,Lo
McNaughton
McNiaughton.
McNaughion,
McNaughion,

MAT
CAL
CAL
CAL
OV1
ALG

McNitt,
McNitt,

GIL
BRO
UNI
COL
QUI

McPeak.
McQueen,
McQueen.
McVickers,
Meeks,

4

BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA
2
5
1
1
7
2
V

Meeks, I. L
Mehney,
Mellinger,
Melody,
Menca,

QUI
UNI
MAT(11

2
V

UNI
MAT

V

Mannar. G. L
Mailing,

BET(1,1

7

GIR

1

1
7
1

Marty.
Meniman,
Merriman,
Merritt,

BRO

9

BUT
GIL
BAT

1
1

Meyers,
Mich. Port.
Michael,
Michael,

QUI
BET
KIN
KIN

Michael,
Michael, E.

KIN
QUI

Michalock.
Michalski,
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan

BET

7

B)(22)
SHE
SHE
UNI
MAT

9
2
2

ALG
BUT
BAT
BET
UNI

5
1
6
7
V

BRO

9

UNI
KIN
MAT
BAT
BAT
BAT

V
1
2
6
6
6

Miller,

BRO

9

1
1
2

Miller,
Miller,
Miller,

CAL
KIN

1
1
7

1

Miller.
Miller,

COL
UNI

Miller,
Miller,
Miller, M. F.
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,

BAT(2
BET
KIN
COL
MAT
KIN
BAT(11,1

1
1
2
1
1
2
7
7
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
6
2
9
2
1
1

1
2
1
1
1
2
5
1
9
2
1
2

Nicklatcher,
Middle
Mi
Mikolatcher,
Millard,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller, F.
Miller,
Miller.
Miller,

Millers
Milkman,
Milliner',
Milliman,
Milkman,

BET

BRO
BRO
NOB
BRO

6
a
7
1
1
1
2

V

1
V
6
7
1
1
3
1
5
9
9
2
g

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T O THE 1929 P L AT M A P O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
Mei b a k i a l s . p m .
Millman,

BRO (18,20) 9

M o o r e , C. C.

Miliot,
Mils,
Mills,
Mills. F.

COL (19) 1 5
BET (15)
7
BET (32)
7
BET (7,15,32) 7

Moore,
Moore,
Moore.
Moore,

Miner,

OVI (32)

Misenar,

BUT (17) 1 1
MAT (2)
3
GIL (16) 1 7

Joie
Mshler,
MtcheN,

2 2

6
*

U

T

(16.2225) 11

C. L
B U
D. E.
S H
F.
B
U
F. J.
S H

T
E
T
E

(4) 1 1
(6)
3
(32,33) 1 1
(11,12) 2 5

M o o r e , H. W.
M o o r e , J.
M O M , J.
M o o r e . J. L

Michell,

BAT (3)
CAL(13)

Mizhe George
Mitchell,
Mtchell,
Mtchell,

SHE (31) 2 5
BAT (6)
6
GIR (36) 1 8
CAL(14) 1 3

Moog,
Mcck,

BAT (33)
6
M o o r e , 0.
NOB (8,9,16,17) 21 M o o r e , O.

Modert,
Modert,

QUI (31)
QUI (32)

Modert, 0.
Modert,

001 (13) 1 . 5

a t
2 4

B

Q
B
B
B

M o o r e , J. L
M o o r e , J. L
Moore,
Moore,
Moore,
Moore,

U
E
U
A

B
U

A
N

L
B
U
L C.
Q U
M.
B
A
M. J.
B R
B
Q

E
U

I

(34)

2 4

T
T
T

(5)
(14)
(18)

7
1 1
6

Murphy, L
Murphy,
Murray,
Muscle. T F

COL (3) 1 5
001 (6,7) 2 4
NOB (9 16) 2 1

Musseivrhne,

KIN (3) 1 9
MAT (29,30) a t

Musson,
&amp;kisser,

SHE (36)

GIR (16)

2 5

1 8

Artiereough,

001 (27,28) 1 5

Muzolff.

SHE (25)

2 5

ALG (2)

5
5

T
I

(7)
6
(16,21) 2 7

Myers,
Myers. C. F.

ALG (2)

T
I
T
O

(32,33) 1 1
(4) 3 4
(8)
6
(2.3) 9

Myers,
Myers,

OM (36,36) 2 2
BUT (34,36) i t
ALG (2)
KIN(11)

T
I

(3)
(28)

7
2 4

Myers,
Myers. J H
Myers.

(3)
(25)

M o o r e , R. G.
M o r f o r d , J. B.

B
G

E
I

T
R

M o r r e l l . Clint

N

O

B

5
1 9

N.Y.

GIR (35) 1 8
QUI (12-19) a s

7
1 5

N.Y.

COL (19-24) 1 5

N.Y.C.R.

CAL (2224) 1 3

2 1

Nagle, L

BET (26)
GIL (3)

(22)

7
1

7

Modert,

BRO (20,29) 9
COL (13)
*

M o r r e l l , O.
S
H
E
M o m s , H., .lrrs. Q U I

(29)
3
(11,14) 3 1

Nagle,
Nagle,

BET (26)

7

Moffitt,
Moffitt, S.
Moffitt,
Pologg,

BRO (32)

M o r r i s , Henry

T

(27)

1 1

Narber,

SHE (32)

2 5

ALG (21)
5
M o r r i s o n Lake
NOB (12,13) 2 1 M o r r i s o n Lake
QUI (6) 2 4 M o r r i s o n , C. R.

0 0 1
G I R
G I R

(5)
(32)
(20)

1 5
1 8
1 8

Nash,

COL (24,25) 1 5
MAT (10) a t
OVI (13) 2 2

Moher,
Morel,
fVol-o,

MAT (4)
001(16)
001 (15)

a )
2 4
2 4

M o r r i s o n , F. G. G I R (20)
M o r r i s o n , H. J. G I R (21)
Morrison, L B A T ( 1 1 )

1 8
1 8
6

Nesbrtt,

Mow,
Mohr,

SHE (35)
SHE (33)

2 5
2 5

M o r r i s o n , P. P., Est G I R (33) 1 8
M o r s m a n , William U N I (3,8) 2 7

Nevesie,
Newcomb, G. L

Mohr,
Mollenkopf,
Monceke.
Mcoosmith,
Monroe,
Monroe,
Monrce,

GIR (27)
*
001 (29,30) 2 a

M o s e r , J.
B
A
T
(2)
M o s i e r &amp; Frisinger M A T (21)

Newcomb,

UNI (27) 2 7
UNI (27,28) 2 7

Newcomb.

GIR (5)

COL (19)
COL (33)

i s
1 5

M o s s , J.
M o s t , M.

G
O

I
V

R
I

(2) 1 8
(29,30) 2 2

Newell, U S.

COL (28) 1 5
BUT (7) 1 1

MAT (35)
MAT (36)

2 )
2 )

M o l t G.
M o t t , G.

A
O

L
V

G
I

(31)
(36)

9

B

U

M o t t , W. H.
O V 1
M o u s e r , John Q U I
M o w r e y , W.
B A T
M o w r y , C. A.
O V I

6
2 )

5
2 2

(36) 2 2
(34) 2 4
(35)
6
(2,11) 2 2

Nash,
Nearpass,
Nesbitt,
Netcher,

Newland,
Newman,
Newman,
Newman,

BAT (7)
6
UNI (17,18) v
ALG (13)

5

BET (30)

7

UNI (32)
001 (12)
001 (11)

1

8

V
1 5
1 5

Monroe,
Monroe.
Monroe,

MAT (36) a )
BET (18)
7
BRO(1)
9
BRO (2,11) 9

Monroe,

MAT (1,2)

2 )

Nichols,

UNI (26)

Monroe.
Monroe,

BRO (9)
BRO (9)

9
9

M o w r y , M.
M
A
M o w r y , W. S.
O V

T
I

(5) 2 )
(3,9,10) 2 2

Nichols,

OVI (35,36) 2 2

Nieman,

Moon,
Moon.
Moore&amp;
Moore,
Moore,
Moore.
Moore,
A/100M,

BAT (20)
6
M r y s e r , V.V.
O V
BAT (17)
6
M u d Lake
N
O
MAT (3) 2 1 3 M u d Ulie3
N
O
COL (31) t 5
M u d Lake
O
V
GIR (6)
*
M u m f o r d , C.
Q U

I
B
B
I
I

(36)
(12)
(5)
(13)
(17)

Ninth.
Nivison,
Nivison,
Nivison,
Nivison,
Nivison,
Nobblitt,
Noble.

ALG (13)
BUT (13)

M o w r y , H. P. B 1 4 0 ( 1 1 , 1 4 )

BRO (2)
9
M u n g e r Lumber Co. C O L (34)
UNI (20,21,27) V M e r K i o r. m.
B
A T
(17)
COL (23.26) 1 5 M u r p h y , .
C
O
L
(23)

4

9

2
2
2
2
2

2
1
1
2
4

1 5
6
1 5

Nichols,
Nichols, G. L
Nichols,

ALG (20)
5
BUT (9) 1 1
MAT (3) 2 0
2 7
5
1 1

COL (6) 1 5
GIR (31,32) 1 8
GIR (19,30) 1 8
GIR (31) 3 8
001 (6) 1 5
OVI
CAL (1) 1 3

�EVERYtio

INDEX T O TH
11112A.B.

Pag

Ncblit

OVI

z

Nobel,

BUT
BUT
NOB
NOB
COL

Noblit
Nofinger.
Nofinger,
Norbet,
North
Norton,
Norton,
Norton,

COL
GIL
001

Norton,

ALG
BET

Norton, R

UNI

Nottawasseppe

SHE
BRO

Now,
Nowak,
Nowekpeski,
Nowidci,

GAO
8E7(16
BRO

1
2
2
1
5
1
1
5
7
2
g

Ostom,
Osborn.

9
7
9

Osborn,
Osbom,
Osborne.

Null, F.
Nul,

BAT(28,29,
CAL(1
CAL(1

6
1

Nutt

OVI

Nutt
Nye, H. L

BET

Nye,
Nye,
Nye,
Nye,

OVI
KIN
OV1
OVI

1
2

CAL(
BET
KIN

Parsons,
Parsons,
Pa,
Patch, W.

8E7(10,11
COL
GIR
BET

Patt, E.
Paublishry,

BET
BAT(2

Paul,

CAL(9,1
CAL
CAL(1
CAL( 1
CAL(15,16,

1
1
5
1
2
1
2
2

Padcbck,

Paine,

GIR
0%4(2
BUT
BAT

6

Peck,
Peebles, L 0.

2

Palmateer,

QUI

a

Peerless

Palmateer,
Palmer,
Palmer,
Parain
Paradine,

QUI
CAL(1

2
1
1
2

Peightal,
Pekarski, L
Pell.
Polars, L
Pendil,

Parading),
Paracfne,
Paradne,
Paradne,

Penis,

Paradne. H
Paradne,

OVI
OVI
BET
BAT
CAL
OV1(1

N08(23)
COL
SHE
OVI
KIN

Paracfne,
Paracine.
Pasone,
Paraise Thomas
Partisan. A R.

OVI
OVI
OVI
OVI
BET

7
2
5
5
2

We n ,
Okeneski,

KIN
GIR

1

Ottenesici,

GIR
001
001
BAT
BAT

Olmstead,

Parsonage,
Parscns,
Parsons,

1
7
1
2
1

ALG
ALG
UNI

Oliver,
Olmstead,

SHE
SHE

GIL
BET

Odrin,
Ogden,
Ogden,

SHE
001
001(8)
BET
UNI

Parks,
Parks,

Pabst, L
Pack,

2

Ocken,
Octen,

Oliverd
J. H..

BUT
OVI

3
9
2
2

2

1

BET

UNI

Otis, 0.
OW,
Otis,

SHE

Nall,
Paul,
Paul,

1
1

Olds, M W
ode.

BUT
OVI

Parks.

Paul,

001
001

Olds

Ostrom,
Ostroski,
Otis,

SHE

2

013811. F.
CYLea
Oak Grove

Old Ladies
adencarnp.

GIR
ALG

Parks.

OV1
MAT (21
SHE
BUT
BUT

a

OV1

BRO
OV1
SHE
CAL(1

1
2

7

001
BAT(11
CAL(1
001
QUI
GIR
QUI
SHE

Ono,
Outwater,
Overholt,
Owens,
Oxenbaum,

001

Olen,

MAT

BRO
001

V
7
1
1
1
1
1

OVI

1
1

OV1

SHE

Parham,
Pansh.
Parke,
Parker
Parker,
Parlor,
Parker,
Parker,
Parkinson,
Parkinson.

7

Os, l.

7
2

GIR
KIN

Nye,

Olmstead, L
Olmstead,
Olmstead,
Olmstead,
Okay.
Olney,
Olney,
Osborn,
Osborn,
Osbcat
Osborn,

6

Noyes,
Noyes, E.

BET
UNI
BET
GIL
GIL
GIR
BUT
801
MAT
BET
CAL(1

Olmstead,

BAT
OVI

Noyes,

1929 P L AT MAP O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA

1
1
1
2
6
6
2
2

a
3
7
2

Paddock
Page,

COL
OVI
BAT

4

a
1
1

6
2
2
7
6
1
V
V
2
2
2
7

UNI
BRO(11

Paul,
Paul,
Payne,

Pemer,
Pepper,
Peppiat,
Peppat
Peppiat
Peppiatt,
Per.
Perry.
Perry,
Perry,

6
1
3
2
1

a
2
2
2
2
2
1
7
1
7
1
1
7
7
6
1
1
1
1
1

Qui
UNI

2

KIN
BET
BUT
MAT

1
7
1
a

GIR

1
2
1
2

SHE
UNI
C

2
1

9
1
1
2
2
2

GIR
COL

Peck.
Peck,

9

OVI
OVI
MAT
BUT
001
OVI

2
1
2
V
2
1
1
V

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T O THE 1929 P L AT M A P O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
time I r a k l a i r s .
Perry, Ms

B

U

T

Page

(8)

i

Perry, N., Mrs. U N I (13)
Persails, W. M A T
( 9 )
Peach. J.
(
1
4
)

Peters, Wiliam K I N
Peterson. A.
G I L
Peierson, C

G

Phelps, F.
Phelps,

L
T

I

U

Q

15 P o n d , G. F.

I

(25,36) 2 7

V

1 GIR (32)

2 2

1
1

BUT
9
P o r c u p i l e , G.
7
P o r c u p i l e , Marion B U T (24)
17 P O r i e r , B.
1
1
B
E
T
(33)

Z
1 1

G
C

I
A

R
L

(35)
(19)

Q u i m b y,
18 Q u i m b y , E.

7

(:
OV1 (14,16)

O V I

(25)

Z 2

(30)
(36)

5
2 2

I

(23,26) 2 2

I

(23,26) 2 4

I

L

(7,18)

1 7

Q u i m b y , J. J.

I

R

(22)

1 8

Q u i m b y, L

I

N

(24)

1 29

A
Q u i m b y , LW. (1
2
B
,N
3
G
)Ito
P
9
.s
K
h
A
D
c
e
in
O
m
R
Q
u
W
y
b
.H.ovIDUII((2154))

I

L

(15)

1

A

T

(29) 23 4

P o r t e r , Wm. . K

(13)

P o t h o o l , F.

1

9

G

( 1 3 ) 1 9 P o t t e r. B .
ai A
P a l e r , J.L
(26)

A

L

G
Q

G

Phillips, Alice B U T ( 1 4 , 2 3 ) l i P o t t e r , N.
A
L
G
Philips, C. N.
B R O
(5)
9
P o t t e r , N.
0 1 1 1
Phillips, H., Mrs. U N I (23) 2 7 P o t t e r , W. B.
Q U I
N

U N I
N
I

(14)

7
5

(11,12)

5

(14)
5
(22) a l
(4) 3 4

U

N

I

(16)

Philo, J.

U

N

I

(17,20) 2 7

2 7

V

Q u i m b y , W. H.

U

0 1 1 1

(11,14) 2 4

Q u i b y , W a l e B U T (10)
U
Q u i m b y , Z. I
3
4

1 1

Q u i m b y. Z L
2
4
OuirnbY.F41:1 B A T " ( 1 1 0U
40),15)
Q u i n c y Vilage
0 0 1

P o w e r s , Pearl

T

(27,28) 1 1 R a i n e y , R G.

A

B

L

G

(1,8)

P r a i r i e River

B

E

T

(30,32)

B

U

T

(5,6)

Philyss, P.
Phinicie, M.

U
M

N
A

I
T

(9,16) 2 7 P r a i r i e River
B R O
(12,13) 3 3 P r a t t , C.
B
R
O

Pichen, H. P. C A L ( 1 7 )

i i

U

P o w e r s , Purl

Phio, W. H.

1 3

P r a t t G.

B

6
6

P r a t t , M.
Pratt, S.
B

R
B
U

E

T

5
7

6

B
S
S

A
H
H

T
E
E

(3)
6
P r e s t i d g e , L H. B E T
(17)
3
Pres-bge, E.
G
I
L
(11,17) 2 5 P r e s t o n , E.
G
I
L

(20)
7
(4) 1 7
(13)

Pierce, F.

U

N

I

(4)

P r e s t o n , J. D. C A L ( 1 7 )

2 1
1 3

1 3

(31,32) 5
(2) 1 3

(4) P n d g e o n , J.
C A L
(25)
6 18 P n d g e o n . Ms.
0
C A L 1 (9)
(12)

2

(21)

1 1

L

R a n d a l l , R.

C

(5.6)

5

5

1 5

l
,
S. B.
G I R
1
8
R a n l pd h , A.
G I L
(1,2) 1 7
Randuson, William B U T (23) I I
R a n s b u r g , L C. Q U I (36) 2 4
G
,d
1
r7
e
s
o
Reog
ln
re B U T (21) 1 1
R a n s t o r d , R. M.

Q

U

I

R a n s o m , A.
A
L
G
R a n s o m , A. D. A L G

3 13 1
Ransom,

1

1

T

1 1

(7)

O

7

Pierce, E.
Pierce, E.
Pierce, F.

)

U

(18)

(36)

d
a
(36)
7
(1) 1 1

A L G
C A L

B

E

5
LCOL (5) 1

a
n
E
T
T

P n c e , Charles
P r i d a e o n , G. D.

R a m s d e l l , Ray

T

H

O

(3)
(2)

V

U

S

(25,30 et al)9 R a n d e r s Lake
(15)
9
R a n d a l l , G.
C

B A T
A
T

Pierce, H.
B
A
T
(10)
6
Pierce, J. C A L ( 1 4 )
1 3

B

Ralsol, L

Pierce &amp; Wheeler
Pierce, C.
B

Pierson, Fred
N O B
Pifer,C. C A L ( 7

O
Q

(16,17) t g P o w e r , L
Q
U
I
(34) 3 4 R a i n e y , A. J.
B U T
(2,11) i i
(24) P o v w e r , P. 3 Q
U
I 4 (34) R a i n e y . ,
BUT (18)
(15,16) 2 7 P o w e r s , Elmo B U T (29) 1 1 R a i n e y . James B U T
(3) 11 11

P h , B.

T
R

v

Q u i m b y , J.
A
L
G
1
Q
3
iu
m
J
y
,b
.D. O V I

G

I

9

2
Q u i m b y,
Q u i m b y . G. F., Est.

1 8

:

G

N

A
I

V

P a t e r , M.

N

B
G

0

P o r t e r , R.

I

Pierce, O.
Pierce, 0.

(28)

2 7

I

O

O

1 8

K

I

R

(25)

K

Phillips, J. H., Est
Philips, P.
U

B

(20)

Phenicie, I. C.

Phillips, J. F.

W W I I , G. L

(27)
V
W O W . J. A l _ G
COL (23)
5
(14)
5
Q u i m b y, ¥
1
5
(13,14) 3 4 Q u i m b y , // A. B U T ( 1 0 , 1 1 ) 1 1

I
U

M

O

(13,24) 1 5 P o r t e r , G.
(25,26) 6 P o r t e r , K

Phene,D. L
Phillips, A.

N

R

N

2W

U

P l u m , W.
U
N
I
P o s i t s , F.
A
L
G
P l u s , Q .
Q U I

9

G I L ( 1 )

Petty. J.
C
O
Rost A. F.
B
A
Phair, P.

(5)
(1)

P l u m &amp; ¡slop

1

COL
( 1 4 )
KIN (4)

Petah,
Peiers, W. G I R

i

2 7
a t
i s

1

P n e s t , A.
B
U
T
(1,12) 1 1 R a n s o m , G. H.
P n e s t , E
B U T ( 1 ) 11 R a n s o m , J .
Q

(26)
(2)
(2)

e s
5
5

ALG(20)
(10.11)2 54
ALG (9.1 6)
U

I

5

(20)

2 4

(20)

3 4

Pifer, T. J.
Pilgrern, T.

B
S

A
H

T
(35)
6
B
U
T
Priest,
E
(18,20) 3
P r i n e , L.
1
BRO (35)
U
N
I
Pinney, F.
9
P n n t k e , F. (Prentke) B E T
Pirney, W A.
N O B
(18,19) 2 1 P r u s k i , F.
B
E
T
Pio, T. A.
U
N
I
(21) 2 7 P u l v e r , A. M.
S H E

(1)
Q
U
I
1
R a n s o m , 0.
(1) 2 7
R a s e y . Bert (Posey)
(21)
7
R a t h b u m &amp; Drumm
(30)
7
F l a i h b u m
(16) 2 5 R a t h b u r n , M.
S

Pitcher, H.
Pixley, F.

Q
B

U
E

I
T

(25)
(24)

P u l v e r , E. W., Est S H E
P u r d y , E.
A
L
G

(31,32) 2 5 R a t i u m , M. A. S H E
(29,32) 5
R a b ut hmN, a t h aUn
N
I

(16) 2 5
(16,17) b v

I
I

L
N

(22,23) 1 7
(17) 1 9

P u r d y , R.
A
L
G
C l U a l U X Lake
B U T

(30)
(12)

5

I

(36)

Q u e e r , F.

(1)

9

(5) 2 2
(23) 1 8
(26) 3 : 1

N e w s Lake
Pleasant Lake
Plue.J D

G
K
Q

U

2 4
7

2 4

B

R

4

O

O V I (31) 2 2
S H E (22) 2 5
C O L (33)-, 1 5
H E
(16)
3

Rathbum, W
O V I
.
1
R
a
tk
o
w
A
s
,k
i. G I R
Ratkowski. J.
M A T

�EVERYFiefkowski.
Rawson,
Ronan,
Rawson,
Rawson,

INDEX T O TH
LIfflatilers

Pa

GIR
GUI

1

GUI
GUI
GUI

PaY.
Reeling,

CAL
BET

Red Water
Reece,

GIL

Reed,
Reed,
Reed,
Reed,
Reed.

GIR
COL
GIR
GIR
COL
GIR

Rickards,
Ricitelder
Rid,
Rierson,
Rigby,
Riley,

2
3
2
3
1

Riley, H. F.
Riley, H. F.
Riley, H. T.

7
1
9
i
9
1
s
9
z

Reichert
Renshaw,

SHE
BET

Renshaw,

BET

Rapport,

CAL(1

7
1

Ripped,

CAL(1

1

Ressler,

UNI

Reynold,

ALG
GIR
ALG

Raynoids,
Reynolds.
Reynolds,
Reynolds,
Reynolds,
Reynoids,
Reynolds,

GUI
GIR
MAT
MAT

Reynolds,

CAL
ALG

Reynolds,

MAT

Fbccles.
Rhodes,
Ftiodes,
Rhodes,
Rhymes,
Ribbeck,
Rice,
Rce,

ALG
ALG
ALG
COL(11
BUT
OV1
GIR

Rica,

COL
GIR

Roe,
Roe,

GIR
GIR

Roe, L
Rai,
Roe, 0.
Rice,
Rice.
Rich, 0
Richards,
Richards,
Richwdson, L
Richey,
Richmond.

GIR
GIR
MAT

7

V
5
1
5
2
9

a
v
1
5
2
5
5
5
i
1
2
9
1
9
9
9
s
9

a

NOB
COL
GIR

2

001

1
7

BET
NOB
KIN
BAT

1929 P L AT MAP O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA

i
s

2
s
6

BRO
GUI
MAT

9

GIL
MAT(11

1
3

UNI
GIR
UNI

v

SHE

SHE

z

04.11(
BUT
SHE

3
1
2

Royce,
Royer,

SHE
ALG
NOB

2
5
2

Rubley,

GIL

1

Rubley,
Rubiey,
Rubley,
Rudd,
Rudd, F. M.,

GIL
GIL
GIL

1
1

Rixid,

BET
GUI
BRO

Role,
Rob,
Rourke,
Roush,
Rowland,

2
2

1
2
2
2

Riley.
Raw,
River
Fbach,
Robbins,
Robbins,

UNI
BET
SHE
BRO
NOB
SHE

Robbins,
Roblins,

ALG
BET

2
2
5
7

Roberts, A

COL

1

Rurnsey,

Roberts,

COL

1

Ripe,

BET
BUT

Roberts,
Robenscn,

SHE

2
2
6
z

Rue,

MAT

Ruple,
Ruple,

GIL
COI

1

Rupnght
Rupnght,

2
V
2
2

Rupnght,
Russell,
Russell,
Russell,

BET
GIL
GIL

1
V

Russell,

OVI
BRO

Russell,

OVI

7

Russell,
Russell, J.

BET

SHE
BAT
SHE

Robnson,
Robinson,

BUT
UNI

Robinson,
Robinson.
Robinson,

UNI
QUI
SHE
GIL

Robinson,
Robinson,
Robley,

UNI

Roe, B.,
Roe,
Roe,
Roebudt
Rogers,
Roher,
Rohowick,
Rohrer,
Rohrer,
Rolf,
Rolf.
Rolf,
Rollins,
Root
Root,
Rose,
Rose,
Rosati, Bert

Rosso,

4

2
9

Ruddt,
Rurnbaugh,
Fiumsey,

BET
UNI
BAT
BUT
MAT

2
6
1
2

BRO

9

MAT
SHE
BUT

a

BUT

1

Ryan,
Ryan,

BUT

1

Ryder,

BRO
SHE
KIN

9
2
1

Ryder,

GIR
GUI
0111

1
2

BAT
BUT
BUT
BUT
COL

Ross.
%SWUM,
Rosman, S.
Rossman, T.

7

Z
1

2
6
1
1
1
1

Russel, L
Russell, N C.
Russell, N R.
Russell,
Russell,
Rust, M.

Ryder,
Ryder,
Rzepk
Sabaslo.
Sackett,
Safford,
Seger,
Sager,
Sager,
Salisbury,

BET
BRO

NOB

SHE
MAT

MAT
OVI
OVI

1
7
9
7
2
9
2
7
1
3
1
1
7
1
1
2
2
2
9
2
7
2
2
2

SHE
BRO

2
g

SHE
MAT
GUI

2

GIL
COL

1

BUT
COL
001
001
BRO
BRO
ALG(1

2
1
1
1
1
1
9

BRO
BRO

9
5
9
9

BRO
BAT

9
6

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T O THE 1929 P L AT M A P O F
tim
BUT
ION
01/1(9,1

Sellers.
Sellers,

BET
GIL

M
1
1
7
1

Sanders,
Sanderson, C. 0.

GIL

1

SHE

UNI
COI(11)

Sanderson,
Sanderion,
Sanderson,

01)1

3
2

Selwood,
Semmelroel,
Sernmelrolh,

GIR
QUI

Sands,

MAT

Sanford,

GIR

1

Sanford,
Sargent E. L
Saunders,
Saunders,C.
Savers,

COL
SHE
BAT
BAT
BUT

1
3

Sawyer, A.

BUT

San Scud
Sanders,
Sanders,
Sanders,
Sanders.

OVI
GIL
GIL

OUI
UNI

Seiler*
Sells,
Sails,

BET
BET

Sernmekorh,
Sernmekolh, S.

2
2
3

Sens/,

1

Shafer,
Shaffer,
Shaffer,
Shaffmaster,

1

Shalimaster,
Shafimaster,
Shalfmaster,
Shaffmaster,

6
6

2

Sherrnan, F. 0 1 ) 1
Shennan, Fred B U T
Sherman, J.
B E T

7

O

V

Sherman, J. H.

7
V

I

C

M

1
1

Shires B.

M

A

T

R
R

O
O

BET

7

Shiery. C.

B

E

T

5
1

Shirtier, S.

K

I

N

Shilling, C.
Shilling, E.

C
B

O
U

B
B

(25)

L
T

BAT

6

Shiner, L

BRO

9

BRO

9
9

Shinnemen, M. B A T
Shippy, L
B
R
O

7
1
1

UNI

2

Shane,

BRO
BRO

Schwarz,

UNI

v

Shark,

BET

Schelde",
Scheider,
Schley,
Schmidt,
Schmidt,

OVI

2

CM
)ON
ALG(11

M
1
5

SchmidL

ALG

Schrouf
Schultz,
Schultz,

COL

Shiner, C. J.

U N )
E T

S

H

S

Shippy,E.

E

H

B

Shipway, W. H.

7

Shoemaker, B. D.

1
1

Shoemaker, E.

(5)
(2)
(

E

E

9

(

T

Q

U

7
1

(33)
(12)

MAT

Stamp, J. E., Mrs.
Shinefidt, N
B

(24)
9
(25,26,36) 9
(7)

5
2
3
2

QUI
MAT

(8) 2 A
(34) i i
(36)
7

Sherman, Peny, Mrs B U T (5) 1 1
Sherwood Village S H E (28,33) a s

COL

BET

St:hater,
Schercit,

Sherman, C.

Shicolski, C.
Shicoski, J.

GIR
GIL

Says*,
Schafer,

1

3
1

ALG
BUT
ALG

Shafer,
Shafer,

BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN

I

C O L

9

1 5
1 1
Z

7
7

)

2 5

)

2 5

(26)
6
(25,26) 9
(2,3)

7

(17)

2 4

(9)

1

(28)

1 8
2 4

2

Shoemaker, Earl C U ) (14)
Shook, D.
M
A
T
Shook, E., Mrs. B R O ( 6 . 7 )

2 5

G

I

R

5

%lemon,
Sharp,
Sterp,
Sharts,

COL
BUT
BUT
UNI

5
8

Shatluck
Shaw,

OVI
BAT

2

Shook, Ernest

6

Shook, G.

Shaw,
Shaw,

COL

1

01)1

1
2

GIR

1

Shook, W. H.
B R O
Shook, W., Est. B R O

a
*

Shaw,

2
a

C

O

L

(23)

1 5

Shaw,

UNI
MAT

Shuborne, O.

Schultz,

QUI
GIR

Shultz, M. F.

Q

U

I

(12)

3 4

Schutz,
Scofield,

BAT(2
SHE

6
3

Shaw,

UN)

2

Shaw,

BRO

Shumaker, R.
C O L
(4)
Shuman, G. A L G ( 1 2 )

Sortl.
Scott,
Scott
Scott,

GIR
SHE

1
2

Shay,
Shay,

ALG
MAT
GIR
SHE

5
2
1
3

Shearer,
Stied, S.
Shed,
Shefier,

BET
BET
BAT

9
7

CU)
GIR
BUT

a

Scott
Scott
Sebring, E.
Sexing,
Sebnng,
Seca%
Sex",
Sekosky,
Selbidt,
Selby,
Selby,
Selby,
Selby,

ALG

CAL
CAL(17.1
MAT
GIR
SHE
BET
SHE
SHE

*
1
*
1
a
1
2
7
3
2

GIR
GIR
BRO

Shekski,
Shenernan,

BET
BET
BAT

Sherburne,
Sharer,
Sharer,

COL
CAL
ALG

Sherer,
Sharer.
Sheer,
ShownÑ,
Sherman,

CAL(1
CAL(1
CAL
BUT
COL

5

1

7
6
1
1

(11)

I

(1)

9
2

(6)
(6,7)

1

T

(32,33)

T

(33)

Signaski, J.

B
B

A
A

Sieger, Frank
N O B
Sielken, J.
B
R
O
SOnasid, F.
B
A T
B

A

T

4
9
9

Shur, F. A.

1
1

1

U

E

(26)
(33)
(26)
(35)

Shatz, L

1

Q

H

Shumway, F.
A L G
Shunwray, L. Est A L G
Shumway. S.
A L G
Shur, F.
B
A
T

9
7
7
6

5
1
1
1

S

5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6

(9) 2 1
(31)
9
(31)
6
(31)

6

Signeski, E.
B
A T
Sikorski. A. C. B R O

(32,33) 6
(13,24) 9

Sikorski, D.
Sikorski, D.

(19)
7
(13,24) 2 1

B
N

E
O

T
B

Sikorski, M. (Sikrosaa) B A T (31)
6
Silcorski, S.
B
E
T
(17,20) 7
Sibaugh, C.
S H E
(19) 2 5

�EVERYBlo

INDEX T O TH

1929 P L AT MAP O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA

Pus

Sitar,
Silken,

GUI

Silken,

NOB

Silver

KIN
SHE
GIL
SHE
SHE

P406(4

Smith,

2
2
2
1
2

Smith, L
Smith,
Smith. M.
Smith, M.,

1
2
2

Smith,
Smith, 0. L
Smith,

Siso
Skuclanck

MAT
UNI
GIR

2
2
9

Smith,
Srneti, R
Smith,

Skudlarick,

GIR

i

Smith,

Skuclanck
Slablanck

GIR
BUT

1

Smith,
Smith.

Skuctanck,

GIR
BRO
BRO

Severs.
Simms,
Simons,
Simons.
Sincliver,

Slisher, C. L
Slisher,
Sher,

BET

1
9
g
g

Smith,
Smith,
Smith,

Smeede,
Smetka,

BET
ALG

Smiley,
Smiley,
Smiley,

COL
ALG
BAT

1
5
6

Smith,
Smoker,
Smoker,

Smith &amp;

CAL

1

Smoker,

Smith &amp; B I

SHE

z
2

Smoker,
Smoker,

7

Smith
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith, A.
Smith,
Smith,

UNI
BET
001
ALG
GIR

5
1

BUT

1
2
1

Smith,
Smith,

OVI
COL
UNI

Smith,

BUT

Smith,

ALG
001
BUT
ALG
BUT

Smith.
Smith, D. L
Smith,
Smith,

1

0\1

2
1
5

2

Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,

BRO

Scowls,
Spade.

BET
KIN
KIN
YON
OVI

BET
UNI
BET
ALG
UNI
P408(10,1
BRO
BET
BUT
OVI
KIN
NOB
BRO
BET
BRO

9
2

Spade,
Spade,
Spade.
Spangle,
Spaulcing.

1
2
6
7
V
7
5
2
9
7
1
2
1
2
9
7

SPaukirtEl,
Speaker.
Speater,
Speaker,
Spencer,
Sperber,
Spencer,
Spencer,
Spencer,
Spies,
Spconer,
*ague
Sproul,

GIL
COL
GUI

2
9
7
1
1
1
2
1
1
2

001
BUT
BUT

1
1
1

GIR
GUI
SHE
GIR

1
2

UNI
BET

2
1
V
7

GIR
KIN
COL (26

1
1
1

a
2

BRO

9

Sprout

GUI

Smoker, L
Snow,
Snyder,

MAT
GIR
001

2
1

SPfurtg¥
Sprung,

SHE
SHE

2
2
2

Snyder,
Snyder,
Snyder.
Snyder,

1
1

SPfur
St. Clair.

SHE
BET

a

GIR
CAL
NOB
NOB
MAT
BUT

1
2

St Joseph

SHE

2

1

Stafford,
Stafford,

UNI
MAT
GUI
UNI

2

2

Si. Joseph
Staffelder.

CAL

1
1
9
1
7

Stafford.

OUR

Stahl,
Stahl. E Mrs.
Stahl, Mmie

GIR
GIR
BUT(26
GIR
GIR

Snyder, L
Snyder,

Sobto.
Sobie,
Somerlott,

2

Sovine,

GUI

1
1

OVI
NOB

Smith, F. 0

1
2

GUI

Sobesie,
Sobesfe,

a

001

2

GUI

1
5

UNI

Smith,
Smith, F.

QUI
GUI

Sprout,
Sprout D.

1

2

Southworri,
Soutworth,

9
2

Snyder,
Snyder,
Sobeski,

GIR
NOB
QUI

Smith,
Smith. E.

2
2

SHE
BRO
P406(14,1
BUT
UNI
BAT

Smiih,
Smith,
Smith,

7
7
5

OM
UNI

KIN
BRO
BUT
BET
BUT

Sorter.
Sorter, H J.
Sosenski.
Sosinski,

MAT

2
2

BET
BUT
BAT
BRO

7
1
6
9

South
Sash
Southworth,
Southward",

GIR
BET

1
7

OVI
OVI

2
2
7

Stakowiak,
Slander, G.
Stancifoitl,
Stancfrford, J.
Stanford,

9

Stanton,

2
1

Stanbn.
Stanrin,
Star, William N ,
State of
States,

BET
BRO
OVI
BUT
001
ALG
001

Sousby. L

5

1

Stahowtak
Stahowtak,

1
5
1

GIR
BUT
SHE
SHE
SHE
UNI

7

2

2
V
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2

SHE
GUI
0V1(4

2
2

COL
SHE

2

1

�EVERYtime
Staudt'', E. L
Staucinger,
SIalariski,
Ste&amp;mak,
Sananicit
Slangy , Joseph

Stagy, L
Safay,
Sal*,
Staft
Salty,
Stafronsid,
Sto3rnair,
Stephenson,
Slaphenecn,
Stevens,
Sahons,
Stevens, L G
Siavenscn,
Sweatt
Sedan,
Sbadale,
Stockwell,

INDEX T O THE 1929 P L AT M A P O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
b104.12661. P a g e
COL (34)

1 5

SHE (32) 2
B ) (14,15)
OVI (3) 2
COL (34) 1
NOB (10)

5
9
2
5

2 1

S t r o n g , D. H.
Strong.
S t a g ,
Stong,
Stang,

I

R

G.
U
N
H.
K
I
H. A.
G I
M.
K
I

G

I
N
R
N

% t a c t O. B A T

(36)

( 5 , 6 )

COL (13,24) 1 5 S t r o n g , S.
B
A
001 (14,23) 1 5 S t a b l e , W.
A L
ALG (25)
5
S t u r k F.
S
H
BET (28)
7
S t r y k e r , H. W. B A
GIL (15) 1 7
S t a g y , J.
B
E

T
G
E
T
T

(5,6)
(2)
(17)
(26)
(12)

BRO (11)

9

G

(34)

NOB (11)

2 1

E

(5)

S t a g y , M.

A

S l u m p , A. J.

*

L

S

H

T a l t J.

(28) 2 7
(5) 4 9
(24,25) 1 9
(19) 1 9
6

T a y l o r , ---

6
Ta y l o r,
5
Ta y l o r,
2 5 Ta y l o r,
6
Ta y l o r,
7
Ta y l o r,
5
2

A

A

0

1

8

S w a i n 8 McNaultildn M A T (9,10) 2 )

GIR (28,29) 1 9 S w a n , E.
BUT (32) 1 1 S w a i n , F.
CAL (5) 1 3 S w a i n , , ) .

0
U
B

OVI (27,28,29,32)22 S w a i n , PA. M.
001 (25,26) *
S w a n Creak
ALG (9)
5
S w a n Creek

\
N
E
K
B
B

1
I
T

I N
E T
R O

B

T a y l o r , Irwin

B

S w a n , J.

U

N

I

(22)

2 7

T a y l o r , J. Mrs.

Q

U

I

(36)

2 4

T a y l o r , J. W.

ALG (16)
ALG (9)

5
5

(25)
(1)

2 4
5

Stockwell,
Stodovell,

BUT (16)

1 1

BRO (23)

9

Stokes, &amp; L

KIN (23) 1 9
BET (10)
7

Stroh*,
Strang,
Strang,
Strang,
Strang,
Strang,
Stranon,
Strauss,
Straw,
Straw,
Stray,
Stay, L
Streator.
St
Stroh,
Strong,
Stong,

6

T
T
L
L

B

A

S

H

T a y l o r , James B U T
T a y l o r , Jotri
G I L

2

5

Ta y l o r, L

A

L

G

5

Ta y l o r, L

G

I

L

G

a )
3 )

(26,2728) 5
(3)

T a y l o r , L S. B A T ( 2 7 )
T a y l o r , Lorenzo G I L (2,3)

(27)

1 9

I
T

(7)
(4)

2 2
1 1

(36)

9

T a y l o r , V.

A

L

G

T a z i e r , C.

(9)

Swearing, L

S w e a t i n g , V. (Swearing) B E T (31)
7
T a s c h , O. C A L ( 1 4 )
S o e s z e y , B. ( ' . 0 1 (27,28) 1 5 Te a c h o u t , E.
O V I
(6)

NOB (6,7) 2 1 &amp; h o a r y , H.
C
O
L
BAT (12)
6
S w e e z y , J.
C
O
L
ALG (2)
5
S w e e z y , J. H. B E T
COL (27) 1 5 S w e z y , E.
M
A
T
KIN (20)
*
9 w i l t , Stephen N O B
CAR(10) 1 8 S w i h a r t , J. W.
B E T

(9)
(9)
(4)
(22)
(2,3)
(2)

GIR (9)

(20,21) 2 4

8

S w i t z e r , J. F.

Q

U

G

I

A
A
O
O

L
L
V
V

5

I
R
G
G
I
I

(35)
(1)
(29)
(36)
(36)

1
1
7
3
2
7

B

E

5
5

Te a c h o u t , E. T. O V
T e a c h o u t J. H. B E
T e a c h o u t T.
B E
)
T e l l , 0.0.
M
A
1 T e f t , V. V
M
A
T e l l e r , Julia
N
O

*
5
5
2 2
2 2

5

(1.12) 1 5
(18) 1 1

001 (14) 2 A
001 (1.2) 2 4

1

7

6
1 7

T a y l o r , W.
0
0
1
T a y l o r , William B U T

QUI (1,12) 3 4

ALG (3)
5
% k W ¡ . J. H.
GIR (31) 1 8 T a b e r , A.
001 (5) 1 5
T a b o r , E.
OVI (31,32) 2 2 T a r , F.
KIN (5) 1 9
T a b o r , J.

1

(3))

R

O

(6) 1 1
(4) 1 7

(25) 1 8
(23) 1 8
(36) 2 5

I

R

(25) l e
(22)
5
(1) 1 5

(23) 1 5 T a y l o r , S.
G
I
R
(33)
9
T a y l o r , S. B.
G I R
(31) 2 4 T a y l o r , S. F.
S H E

S w e e t , W. H.
O V
SweetLulu
B
U
B

7

(36)
6
(8) 1 3
(17,18) 1 7

6

1

(34)
(34)

(35)

2 5

(3)

A
T
M A T

6

(9) 1 5
(7,18) 1 7
(11,14) 1 9

(36)

(2)

S w a r t z , J.
M
S w a r t z , M., Mrs.

1 5

(26)

S H E
L

(35)
(29)

T

O

C

5

E

S w a n s o n , William

S w e e t , C. Mrs.

BRO (1522) 9
BRO (1,12) 9

E
A
A
I

S w a r t , ---

GIR (12) 1 8 S w e - - , J .
0
0
1
MAT (11,12) 2 ) S w e e n e y, 1 D. B R O
ALG (17)
5
S w e e t , A.
0
0
1
BAT (30)

1
L
N

T a y l o r , J.
G
I
R
T a y b r , J. L
A
L
G
T a y l o r , J. M.
0
0
1

S w a n , S.

Stout
Stover,

T

(22) 1 9
(4,5 et al) 7
(3-7) 9

9

I
G

0
I
O

B
C
G

7

U
L

1
A

T a y l o r , J.
T a y l o r , J.
T a y l o r , J.

BRO (29)

Q
A

5

(23)

(25) 2 2
(26) 2 7
(12)
7

BET (6,7)

S w a n . Samuel
S w a n e y , Elmer

(15)

G

0

T a y l o r , G. W.

SIOCkWell.
Stoclov
Stblovell,
Stockwell, Ora

Stone,
Slorick,
Sbu3h,

L

001 (5) 2 4
S u n d a y , C. M. A L G (22)
5
T a y l o r , H.
0
BET (8)
7
S u p r a n o s i d , William B U T (16,17) i i T a y l o r , H.
G
MAT (34) 3 ) S w a b r i d t J. (Sunbnck) B A T (24,25) 6 T a y i o r , H. B.
P
GIR (8)

G

C.
G
I
R
(24) 1 8
C. C.
B U T
(18,30) 1 1
C. H. B A T ( 2 8 )
6
Cash
B U T
(19) i l
F., Mrs., Est S H E (19) 2 5

T a y l o r , G.
5

L

T a t S.
A
L
G
(22)
5
T a g g a r t B. F. B F K ) (18)
9
T a g g a r t B. P.
B
)
(18)
g
T a r r , M. (Jarr) O V I (13) 2 2

Te n n a , L

S

H

T

I
T
T
T
T
B
E

T e u f e l , Charles B U T
T h a c h e r, J
G
I
R
Thayer, A
0
0
1
T h a y e r . Matzo 0 0 1
T h o m a s &amp; Paracise O V I

7
1 3
2 2

(6) 2 2
(3)
7
(12)
7
(8) 3 : 1
(31,32) 3 )
(11) 2 1
(19)

2 5

(5,6) 1 1
(21) 1 8

�EVERYbo
Thomas,
Thomas,
Th3mpeon
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thomson,
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thompson.
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thomson,
Thompson,

INDEX T O TH
Dakias
Po
NOB
COL
BAT
OVI
QUI

6
2

GIR
MAT
GIL
MAT

1
a

OVI
BLIT
GIL
MAT
BUT
QUI
AMT
GIR

OVI
QUI

Tracy,
Traver,
Travis, H.

BUT
UNI

BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGA
1
2
5
1
2
2
1

Untediercher, 0 W
Unterkircher,
Unkartarc
Upson,
Valyer,
VanAken

6
1

CAL(1

1
1
6

Treactier,

ALG

1
a

Treacter, L
Treacher.
Treat,

OVI
OV1(1
OVI

5
2
2

VanBtarcorn,

Treacher,

Thompson,

BUT
MAT

Thomson,

ALG

5
2

Trott,
Troutman,
Troutrnan,
Troutvine.

BAT
SHE

Tnskett,

Thompson,

OVI

Thorns, L
Thornton,

MAT
NOB

a

Thornton,
Thrarns, F

MAT

2
2
2

Troxel,

Thornton,

SHE
S1-4E

Thurston,
Thurston, C E

SHE
SHE

2
2

Truesdale,

2

OVI

Tripp,
Tripp,

QUI
UNI
GIR
SHE
UNI
MAT
BET

Truby,
Truesdale, W.

BRO
UNI

2
2
1
1
2
6

Vance,
Vance,
Va r.
Vanderbilt, D A.
Viwiderhofl,

CAL
BAT
MAT

Van.* Bogart
Variant,

BUT

2
1

COL

1

Vanetta,

KIN
BRO(11,1

1
9

Z
2

VanEvert
VanFasser,

2

SHE
QUI

2

VanGelder,

1

VanHoose,
VanHoosear,

OVI
ALG(1

VanHousen,
VanNosd

SHE

7
5
2

2
2

a
7
9

Vannys,
VanOrrnan,

2

ALG
BUT
UNI

5
1
2

VanOrsdal,
VanOrthwicK

QUI
BUT

2
1
1

Tice,

BRO

9

Trurnble,

Tice, F.

BAT

6

Trurnble,

2
UN)
V
MAT (2,3,10,11) a i

VanPatien,

BUT(11,1

Tice,

BET

7

Trumbull,

BAT

6

VariPatlen,

BUT

1

Tilt L
Trft, L
rift

OVI

2

Trumbull,

BAT

2

5
5
2

Trumbull,
Tryemniski,

BAT
BAT
COL

VanPaten,
VanPanen,
VanPanen,

QUI

ALG
ALG
OVI

6
6

QUI
BUT
QUI

2

BRO
BRO
GIR

9

GIR

1
1

Tindall
Tisdell,
lisdeN,
Tobolski,
Tobolski,
Tobolski.
Tompkins,
Tompkins, C.
Tompkins,
Tompkins,
Tompkins, F. W. Dr.
Tompkins,
Tompkins,
Tompkins,
Tompkins,
Tompkins,
Tompkins,
Tompkins, L

Trumble,

CU)
BAT
CAL(9,1

V
1

1

1
7
2
1

2

OVI
COL
KIN

COL
BET

V

COL

UNI

TreaL
Tripp,

2
2
9

2

Travis,

1
2
2

OVI
NOB
BRO
OVI
MAT

VanArscele,
VanAtta, J.
VanBlarcom.

1
2

Thompson,

G4R
OVI
ALG
BUT

Tompkins,
Toornan,
Tosser,
Townsend,
Towslay, M.

v
1

2
1
a

1929 P L AT M A P O F

Tucker.
Tundawakl,

SHE

2

Tumor
Turner,
Tutees.
Twadell, C.
Twadell,

QUI
MAT
BAT
QUI
QUI

1
2

Twadell,
Twig

QUI

1
i
2
2

Tyler.
Tyler.
Tyler,
Tyler.

UNI
BAT
COL
BAT

GIR
KIN

1

Tyler,

BAT

1

OVI
GIR

v
ii

BRO
BRO
MAT

OV1

2

Ulnch,
Ulrich,
Az,
Union City,

GIR
OVI
GIR
OV1
GIR
GIR
OVI
001

9
1

QUI

UNI

5

6
1
2
2
a
6
3
2
2
2
2
6
1
6
6
9
9
2
v

VanPanen, 0.
VanSchoick.
VanSchoidt, 0.
VanTassel,
VanWomter, F.
Vehe,
Vestula

UNI
UNI
QUI

1
2
2
2
2

SHE
GIL

2
1

CAL

1

Vestula,

CAL

1

Vestul
Vincent
Vincent,
Voons,

CAL

1

GIR
GIR
BET
BAT

1
1
7

Voorus,
Vorce,
Vora.
Vosburg,
Vreeend,
Vreeland.

MAT
COL
CIA
MAT
SHE

6
2
1
1
3
2

�EVERY-NAME INDEX T O THE 1929 P L AT M A P O F BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN
&amp;ma l i e s , L I s s .

POW

Wade, Afien 0.

BUT (2)

Wadsworth,

GIR (10)

Waite,
Waffle, W.
Waggoner,
Wagner,

GIR (10,22) i s
GIR (29,32) i s
SHE (27)
z

W a r n e r , M.
B
R
O
(36)
W a r n e r , R. A. N 0 6 ( 1 , 2 )
W a r n e r , W.
B A T
(21)

MAT (7) a )
COL (23) 1 5

W a n s n , E.
U
N
W a r r e n , E. C. A L

Wegner,
Wagoner,
Wagoner,

i

t

i

W a r n e r . J. A.

s

W a r n e r , L T.

B

A

B

BUT (16,19) 1 1 W a r s o p , A.

E

U

N

T

6

Weiden,

BRO (6)

7

Wady,

ALG (22,24)

9
2 1
6

Weller,

ALG (31)

5

Wellman,
Wells,

BUT (4)
SHE

1 1

(21)

T

(15)

(22) 2 7
(19,30) 5

Wek,
Weds, L L

UNI (28)

V

BUT (30)

1 1

I

(20)

Wells,

SHE (6)

2

(1)
V
(16)
6
(7) 1 8

Wert
Wendorf,

BUT (5,8)

Wentworth,

BUT (5) 1 1
ALG(11)
5

(18)

2 2

Werner,

MAT (23,24) 2 0

2 3

Wesley,

BUT (5)

Wessel.

BET (12)
7
KIN (20) 1 9

Wait,

BRO (15)

Waite,

BUT (8,9)

Waite,

BUT (7) 1 1
COL (13) 1 5

Wa s i k o w s k i , J. B E
W i n e r b u r y, E. A. A L

T
G

(1)
(15)

7
5

ALG(11)
ALG(11)

W a t e r b u r y, F. A L G
W a t e r s , B.
K
I
N

(34)
(12)

s

Walcott,
Waidbridge,
Walcbridge,

W a r t , C. S.
U
N
I
W a r t z , M.
B
A
T
W a s h b u m , G., Ea G I R

2 7

Wagoner,

9

W a s h b u r n , K.

l i

5
5

Waldbridge,
Walden,
Waldron,

ALG (8)

5

Waldron,
Walker,

OV1 (24)

2

Walker,

BUT (2)
BET (1)

1 1
7

Walker,

BET (1)

7

Walker,
Walker.
Walker
Walker,
Walker,

COL (32)

1 5

O

Wa s h b u r n , R

M

W a t e r s , M., Mrs.

GIR (18,19) i s
OVI (24) 2 2
2

V
A

1
T

B R O

W a t e r s , S.
C
A
L
W a d e r ' s , LA.
S H E
W a t k i n s , M.

S

H

E

(1)

1 9

(36)

9

(7) 1 3
(27)
Z
(15,22)

Z

1

7

Wheeler,
Wheeler,

GIL (9)

1

7

GIL (8)

1

7

Wheeler,

GIL (8)

1

7

Wheeler,
Wheeler,

QUI (34)
QUI (33)

a s
2 4

Wheeler,

BET (24)

7

W a t s o n , M.

C

O

L

(10)

1 5

Wheeler,

BUT (24)

1 1

W a t s o n , P.

M

A

T

(6)

a

Whipple,

NOB (16)

2 1

NOB (14) 2 1
GIR (21) 1 8
KIN (18) 1 9

)
6

6

Whitcomb,

W a t t s , M.

B

A

2 5

W a t t l e s , M.

BET (21)
CAL (19)
CAL (20)

7
W a t t l e s , R.
M
A T
1 3 W a t t l e s , W. S. M A T
1 3 W a t t s , S.
G
I
R

(8)
(8)
(8)

3 3
3 )
1 8

Wailers

COL (24)

1 5

(27)

1 5

Walling,
Walsh,
Walsworth,
Walters,
Walters,
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1 1

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1 9

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Whis:omb.
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6
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801
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801

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UNI

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1

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9
1
2
1

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Wight,

5

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CAL(1

Wiser, B.

BET

Wiser, L
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7
7
7

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1

NOB

2

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1
a
1

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MAT
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1

Yesh, G T.

1
1

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MAT
BRO

2
9

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1
2
7

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2
7
2

1
1
1

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1

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1

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2

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KIN
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Williams,

001
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1
1

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5
7

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1
9

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7

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1
1

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5
2

BET
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7
5

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7
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1
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Williams, 0.
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1
2

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2

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BET
BAT

1
7

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6
6

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1

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9

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5
1

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2

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1
1

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6

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1

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6

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2

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BRO
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1
9
9

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5

2
2

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1
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2
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5
5

2
2
2
7
2

Wohlers,
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ALG

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1
1

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BUT

5
5
1
5

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1

Williams,

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Wymer,
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1
2

1
1

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Williams,
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3

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Willard,
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001
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1
6

1
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9

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1

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BRO
GIR
BAT

Wright
Wright,
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Wilkins,

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2
5
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WE

BUILD

f

JAMES

She oe

CLs

SAULT

MICHIGAN

STE. MARIE,

President
ROBERTSON

Vice-President
DR. F. H. HUSBAND
Immediate Past Pres,
GEORGE W. BALDWIN
Treasurer

THOS. A. WALLACE
Secretary

CHARLES O. BYE

PASOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY KIWANIS CLUB
SAULT STE, MACTE, MICHIGAN
*‘PRBeuARY
25, 1936.

WHESEAS, the Streits of Mackinac
standpoint is feasible, and

Bridge

from an =

WHECEAS, Pederel funds are availeble for its construction
providing it is approved by the Public Yorks Administration,
and

WHE2EAS,

the

bridge

would

between: the two peninenias,

facilitate

and

an

interchange

of business

WHEREAS, the bridge when completed %wi4 enhance the tourist
traffic to the entire State of Michigan.

THEDEFORE BE IT BBSOLVED, THAT the Kiwanis Club of Sault Ste.
Marie, Michigen,
Mackinac Bridge,

a
and
am

the construction

of the Straits

of

HG 1 FURPHRE HESOLVED that © copy of this resolution be for
warded to every Kiwanis Club in Michigan with the hope that

they teke favorable action vhereon.

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BRONSON HIGH SCHOOL
BRONSON, MICHIGAN
VOLUME 52

MEMORIES._ 1

���He is retiring after 30 years o f teaching i n t h e
Bronson system, a n d w e a r e going t o miss M r.
Atkocunis — a b i g m a n with a b i g voice a n d a
great heart.
"Mr. A t k o c u n i s w a s a d e d i c a t e d t e a c h e r,
devoted t o t h e w e l f a r e a n d b e t t e r m e n t o f
students, whether in the classroom or in the gym.
He contributed m o r e than his share o f time and
ability in a variety of ways and could be counted on
to serve in time o f crisis or emergency. His standards were high, b u t fair and were applied t o all
equally."
"He will b e long remembered b y his students
and colleagues for his many contributions over the
years to Bronson Community Schools."
— Mr. William French
High School Principal
1957-1970

4 AT K O C U N I S

����Administration

Mr. Robert Beauchamp
Superintendent

Mr. Paul Turner
Assistant Principal
Athletic Director

Mr. Warren Wade
Principal

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8 A D M I N I S T R AT I O N

�School Board
Officers
President:
Mr. Charles Somerlott and wife, Beth.

Secretary: Mr. Elmer Moffett and wife, Charlotte.

Treasurer:
Mr. Tom Rissman

Vice President: Mr. Larry Miller,
wife, Louise, and children, Jeff,
Jim, and Dawn.

SCHOOL BOARD 9

�School
Board
Trustees
Trustee Mr. Brent Wilber, wife,
Virginia, a n d c h i l d r e n , S c o t t ,
Angela, Laura, and Mellissa.

Trustee Mrs. Barbara Junker, husband, Don and
children, Christine and Paul.

Trustee Mr. George Mayer and wife, Myra.

Student Representatives to the
School B o a r d : B r y a n S m o k e r
and Ken Sosinski

10 S C H O O L BOARD

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Mrs. Linda Weber, Principal's
Secretary

Mrs. Carol Forslund
Superintendent's Secretary

Miss Kelly Marble

Mrs. Kathy Otis

Secretaries
Patience - Perseverance —
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— are qualities characteristic of
the women behind the scenes
who keep track of the many
details to make our school days
run smoothly.

SECRETARIES 1 1

�Finances
Mr. Gary Crandall
Director of Finances

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Mrs. Beverly Weaver
Sec. of Finances

Transportation
Irvin W o r t h a m , G a i l M e t z g e r,
Max C r a n s o n , D e x t e r P a r k s ,
Frances Furney, David G r o p p ,
Barbara L o s i n s k i , E l i z a b e t h
Cranson, Betty Rissman, Diane
Losinski, B a r b a r a L i n d s e y ,
Mary A n n S m o k e r , J a n i c e
Smoker, R o n R o s s , R a l p h
Widener, Gene Widener

12 F I N A N C E S AND TRANSPORTATION

�Kitchen

Marjorie Keeslar, Noreen McLathcer, Nancy Rakocy, Joyce Hoard,
Helen Williams, Food Service Supervisor.

Brian Hagen, Larry Griffeth, John Ash, James Blaskie.

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Miss Chris Brilinski
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Mr. David Lockwood
Resource Room, EMI

Mrs. Jacqueline McDonald
Media Specialist

Mr. James Modert
Mathematics

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Mr. Keith Tracy
Government and History

Mr. John Van Dam
Business Education

�Mrs. Norma Whitcomb
Home Economics

Mr. Robert Whitcomb
Counseling and History

Mr. William Zabonick
Mathematics

FACULTY 2 1

�THE
BRONSON
JOURNAL
113W. Chicago St.
Bronson, Michigan 49028
(517) 369 5085

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Bronson, Michigan

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Albers Road,
Bronson, Mich. 49028
Telephone 369-3725
369-3725
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A time to relax.

DR. YOUNGQUIST
195 Division St.
Phone: 369-6295

'Congratulations
Seniors'

BRONSON SUPER
VALU
635 W. Chicago Rd.
Bronson, MI

'Best Wishes Seniors'

ROBERT MILLER
HARDWARE
119 E. Chicago St.
Bronson, MI
Phone: 369-4175
"Good Luck to the
1982 Senior Class"

SUPPORTERS 2 3

�615 E. Chicago St.
Bronson, MI 49028

O'ROURKE JEWELRY

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Ph. (517) 369-4895

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24 SUPPORTERS

��Juniors,
Class of
1983
Class Officers: B r y a n S m o k e r Tr e a s u r e r,
Mickey C a r p e n t e r P r e s i d e n t . A n d y
Roussey V i c e -President, K r i s M a l o v e y
Secretary.

Bradley Aleman
Bruce Allen
Kevin Atkins
William Baker
Kevin Barnes
Brenda Barrows

Teresa Bell
Thomas Bertsch
Allen Bidwell
Norman Bidwell
James Bucknell
David Buehrer

Karen Burch
Russell Buys
Laura Byler
Scott Byler
Teresa Carman
Mickey Carpenter

Brian Clemens
Bruce Clemens
Tom Climie
William Terry Cole
Anthony Conley
Dorothy Davis

Sandra Davis
Melissa DeMers
Misty Dempsey
Annette Dow
Shiela Drake

26 J U N I O R S

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Barry Duncan
Ronald Easterday

Lisa Edminston
Cindy Eichenberg
Natalie Finley
Lisa Geiger
Mark German
Bonita Gibson

Christopher Gilbert
Neil Goodsell
Tina Gump
Stacy Hathaway
Kathleen Heinemann
Patrick Heinemann

Ronald Herman
Kelly Hoard
Cheryl Hoopingarner
Randal Hutchins
Ron Johnson
William Kasperski

Korinna Kehoe
Tina Kolassa
Cyndi Krontz

Kim Kubasiak
Michael Durtz
Patrick Lane

Lisa Lehman
David Lindsey
Roxanne Litzau

27

�Sue Losinski
Brian Ludwick
Amy Lutz

Anthony Lutz
Troy Biff McCullough
Kristina Malovey

Tonya Martinez
Brian Miller
Randell Mock

Leasa Modert
Joseph Moore
Scott (Nunn) Sowle
Bridget Odisher
Monica Olney
Paul Palmateer

Andrew Phillips
Brad Philson
Tami Platter
Connie Prough
Janet Prough
Paul Quiter

Nancy Rifenburgh
Darrell Roberts
James Rosenberry

Andrew Roussey
Jeff Ruder
Tina Schaeffer

Susan Sexton
Sandra Shiery

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�Kevin D. Smith
Kevin E. Smith
Kevin R. Smith

Michael Smith
Bryan Smoker
Kenneth Sosinski

Tracy Sours
Donna Stewart
Brian Stroup

Kathy Thomas
Amy Tice
Timothy Towne
Thomas Tracy
JoAnn Van Blarcom
Earl Vorce

Geneva Wallen
Robert Ward
Lisa Washburn
Amy Weaver
Melissa Weaver
Teresa West

Darla Wilbur
Gina Williams
Rhonda Williams
David Wirgau
Carolyn Wotta
Lori Wotta

Susan Wotta
Gregory Yesh

Some candids
by Cyndi Krontz

Not pictured:
Ed Caudill
Carl Ferguson
Daniel Himebaugh
Michael Koss
Michael Outwater
James Redfern
JUNIORS 2 9

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450 Jay St.

AMAX SPECIALTY
METALS
CORPORATION

Ph.
517-279-9511
Coldwater, MI
49036

SUPPORTERS 3 1

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of South Central Michigan
Bronson — Quincy — North Adams — Coldwater

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Congratulations and
Best of Luck
Class of "82"

D E P O S I I I N S u l t • N C I COMPONAnON

Coldwater — Ph. 279-7561
Quincy — Ph. 639-3745

North Adams — Ph. 287-4216
Bronson — Ph. 369-2285

Peggy J. Pierson
Studio Manager

BOB CONWAY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Underclassmen, Senior Portraits,
Family, Weddings,
Copywork
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893 W. Chicago Rd., Bronson, MI 49028
517-369-4405

��Smitty
With the death of Mr. Ledward Smith, we have
lost a teacher, a friend and an advisor to whom we
attribute the success of our FFA program.
Smitty will always be remembered for telling
Polish jokes and making kids smile when he
played Santa Claus. He will be especially
remembered for his confidence in troubled
students whom he made into outstanding FFA
members.
Although Smitty can't be with us anymore, the
MEMORIES he left will be ours forever.

1

34 M E M O R I E S OF SMITTY

�F.F.A.

Future Farmers
of
America

The FFA endured an arduous year after the
death of their advisor Mr. Ledward Smith. One of
the parents, Mr. Byers, volunteered his time to
direct the organization until later in the year when
Mr. Halsey was hired as agriculture teacher and
new FFA advisor.

The F.F.A. members are: Back row: John Troyer, Kerry Sikorski, Kenn Clark, Tony Kline, Al Bidwell, Dale Disbro, John Courtney,
Harold Gump, Martin Rzepka, Joe Stefanski, Marloe Skinner, Marlene Wasikowski, Shawn Fowler. Second row: Mr. Halsey, Dale
Swift, Doug Sygnecki, Joyce Miller, Lori Wotta, Lee Swift, Chris Gilbert, Mary Lahrke, Joey Losinski, Jim Sikorski, Mike Kulpinski.
Front row: Carlin Smith, President; Marcia Carpenter, Vice President; Laurie Herman, Secretary; Mickey Carpenter, Treasurer; Kim
Byers, Reporter; Barry Duncan, Sentinel. Not pictured: Tim Towne, Ron Matchette, Karrie Himebaugh.

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A most active F.F.A. sponsors a banquet at the end o f each school year t o summarize the year's activities. Their annual banquet was held this year on April 29 in St. Mary's Gym.

Award winners at the banquet were: Dale Disbro, Harold Gump, and Laurie Herman, recipients of the
Greg Tr a s k o s Determination A w a r d ; L e e Swift, S t a r C h a p t e r Agribusiness Manager; C a r l i n S m i t h ,
Dekalb Award; Marcia Carpenter, Star Chapter Farmer.

The 1982-83 F.F.A. officers are: Mickey Carpenter, President; Dale Swift, Sentinel;
Barry Duncan, Vice President; Kim Byers, Secretary; Mary Lahrke, Treasurer, Dean
Halsey, Advisor; Tim Towne, Reporter.

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was Dr. D. Terry Williams from Western
Michigan University where he is the
director of Shaw Theatre. A special
feature of the evening was the awarding of
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Wotta, Lisa Lehman, Kelly Auten, Tonya Davis, Polly Weaver, Chris Luce,
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Health Occupations
Tina Bistel
Douglas Brinkman
Katrina Cockrell
Sheila Drake
Bonita Gibson
Kathy Heinemann
Laurie Herman
Tina Hoard
Dianna Hoist
Melissa House
Cyndi Krontz
Kim Kubasiak
Steve Kyle
Kris Malovey
Tonya Martinez
Leo Odisher
Kathy Savage
Tina Schaeffer
Kathy Sikorski
Lisa Washburn
Darla Wilbur

Office Education
Karleen Bercaw
Laura Byler
Sherri Coats
Brenda Michael
Leasa Modert
Sheryll Sensat
Debbie Sikorski
Laurie Sygnecki
Patti Troth
Kendra Uhrig
Danette Wilkins

Food Services
Dorothy Davis
Lisa Mitchell
Larry Wotta
Child Care
Alice Deter
Lisa Geiger
Denise Grindle

38 B A C C

Angela Hansman
Cheryl Hoopingarner
Renee Kelley
Laura King
Maria Ludwick
Bridget Odisher
Connie Prough
Deborah Roberts
Polly Weaver
Kelly Williams
Rhonda Williams

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Farm Management

Russell Buys
Tina Caudill
Brian Drust
Eric Eley
Julie Himebaugh
Ron Johnson
Roxann Litzau
Kevin Losinski
James Rosenberry
Darrell Sensat

Bruce Allen
Daniel Burdette
Scott Byler
Brian Clemens
Curt Clemens
Alan Cross
Patty Furney
Randy Jones
Paul Palmateer
Scott Ruder
Greg Smith
Kevin D. Smith
Steve Tice
Rick Troyer

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Kevin Atkins
Mickey Carpenter
Dale Disbro
Chris Gilbert
Patrick Heinemann
Randy Hutchins
David Lindsey
Andrew Phillips
Brad Philson
Charles Salek
Lee Swift
John Troyer
Earl Vorce
Robert Ward
David Wirgau

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Laurie Forsyth
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Cosmetology
Karman Alleshouse
Korinna Kehoe
Susan Lahrke
Monica Olney

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Marketing and D.E.

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Sam Buters
Robert Dixon
Lee Hamilton
Kerry Havlat
Dan Maddox
Troy McCullough
Mike Smith

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Norman Bidwell
Bruce Clemens
Robert Hout
Tim Modert
Scott Nunn
Robert Powers
Jeff Ruder
Kevin R. Smith
Tom Tracy
Robert Wiler

Brad Aleman
Dave Beuhrer
Tammy Davidson
Annette Dow
Cindy Eichenberg
Diana Grove
Stacy Hathaway
Ronald Herman
Kelly Hoard
Ken Houghton
Pam Howard
Debbie Johannes
Tina Kolassa
Michael Koss
Sue Losinski
Carrie Maddox
Chris O'Rourke
Cheryl Paul
Janet Prough
Nancy Rifenburgh
Susie Sexton
Sandra Shiery
Donna Stewart
Jackie Strachan
Kim Stump
Deneen Thomas
Kathy Thomas
JoAnn Van Blarcom
Leah VerMeulen
Geneva Wallen
Teresa West
Julie Wilcox
Carolyn Wotta
Belinda Yeakey

To m Bertsch
Brian Case
Thomas Climie
Duane Goshorn
Charles Green
Ed McDonald
Mike Outwater
Paul Quiter
Stevie Ratkowski
Rod Redfern
Ronald Simmons
Kevin E. Smith
Larry Smoker

Welding and Cutting
Brian Metzger
Brian Miller
Frank Smith
Dan Squires
Jim Stauffer

Auto Body Repair
Todd Cranson
Ron Easterday
Carl Ferguson
Rick Lane
Joe Moore
Brad Mynhier
Allen Wisman

Electric Heating and
Air Conditioning
Kevin Barnes
James Bucknell
Robert Burlew
Duane Green
Timothy McKinley
Darrell Roberts

40 B A C C

�BACC
Clubs

Todd Cranson, third place winner in Auto Body Repair with Dan Squire's car which he
painted earlier in the year.
The Branch Area Career Center is an extension of the local school for juniors
and seniors where they spend their mornings or afternoons learning a specific
trade or skill for which they receive three credits.
The various programs sponsor their own clubs: BOEC, DECA and Vica and
involve our students in local, regional and national competition.
Business Office Education Clubs — Sheryll Sensat, President; Laurie Sygnecki,
Reporter; Pattie Troth, Treasurer; Kendra Uhrig and Brenda Michael, State
Participants.
Distributive Education Clubs of America — Julie Wilcox, President. Julie was a
winner at the stave level and advanced to national competition. Other state
competitors: Tammy Davidson, Carrie Maddox, Ken Houghton, Ron Herman,
Pam Howard, Kim Stump, Nancy Rifenburgh and Sandra Shiery.
Vocational Industrial Clubs of America — State Treasurer Katrina Cockrell.
State competitors: Kevin Barnes, Kim Kubasiak, Kris Malovey, Cyndi Krontz,
Bonita Gibson, Laurie Herman, Charles Salek, Todd Cranson.

Right: Charles Salek, first place winner in Auto Mechanics Contest for two consecutive years, advancing to Nationals twice.

Foreign Study Club

Top row: Martin Rzepka, Sherry Davis,
Mary Lahrke, Kerni Atkins, Kim Saitz,
Tonya Martinez. Standing: M r. Keith
Tracy, Advisor; Shawn Johnson, Kris
Grove, Lee Olney, K i m Byers, Brian
Stroup, Tim Towne, Sitting: Curt Curey,
Michelle Bassage, N a n c y Prange,
Sherry Strong, Tammy Howard, Trisha
Albright. J i m Bucknell Kneeling: A n nette Butters, Patty Mase

ORGANIZATIONS

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activities. "This is the best
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Student Council 1981-82: B a c k row: Carlin Smith, President; R o b Rhoades, K a l o n Hoard,
Ken Sosinski, Bryan S m o k e r, Vi c e President; M i k e Renshaw, Jeff Winney, Darrel Roberts,
Martin Rzepka. Second row: Betsy Shoun, Treasurer; Kathy Czajkowki, Chris Steffes, M a r y
Lahrke, G i n a Williams, Secretary; K e n n e t h Kubasiak, M a r c i a Carpenter, R o m a n a Smoker,
Todd Aleman. First row: Kim Saitz, Kim Byers, Jean Sikorski, Mary Dow, Beth Barrows, Laura
Albright, Candi Shephard, Tim Thomas.

Other Student Council m e m b e r s were: L a u r a Byler, R h o n d a Williams, To n y a
Martinez, Kris Malovey, Roxanne Litzau, Kathy Heinemann.

42 S T U D E N T COUNCIL

�Council

Officers: C a r l i n S m i t h , P r e s i d e n t ; B e t s y S h o u n ,
Treasurer; B r y a n S m o k e r . V i c e - P r e s i d e n t ; G i n a
Williams, Secretary.

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Bronson High
School Band
Officers:
Betsy Shoun: Treasurer
Carlin Smith: President
Sherri Coats: Secretary

Mr. R a y Staniszewski c a m e t o B r o n s o n
High School this year after teaching for five
years at Fennville High School. H e received
his Bachelor of Music degree from WMU and
is currently working on his Masters degree.

44 B A N D

�Band
1982
Flutes
Merilee Ward
Betsy Shoun
Maria Albright
Teanna Weage
Michelle Minger
Chris Steffes
Kathy Watson
Kathy Heinemann
Brenda Barrows
Joy Wells
Annette Butters
Patricia Mase
Clarinets
Debbie Sikorski
Lisa Washburn
Sherri Coats
Karen Watson
Sue Furney
Buffy Wilber
Cindy Aldrich
JaneIle Otis
Bass Clarinet
Kevin Barnes
Alto Saxophones
JoAnne VanBlarcom
Cheryl Metzger
Tim Thomas
Drum Major: Carlin Smith
Twirlers: Sherry Davis, Stacy Hathaway,
Teresa Carman.

Tenor Saxophone
Ken Sosinski
Baritone Saxophone
Rich Good
Cornets
Dave Buehrer
Kevin Atkins
Ray Wheaton
Dennis Sikorski
Brad Philson
Teresa Carman
Betty Yearling
Sherry Davis
Stacy Hathaway
French Horn
Karl Smith
Trombones
Dan Buehrer
Carlin Smith
Mike Renshaw
Baritone
Karen Burch
Tuba
Brian Stroup
Percussion
Roxann Litzau
Mark Smoker
Robert Chard
Ken Kubasiak
Dave Moschke

BAND 4 5

�Acappella Choir
Front r o w (left t o right): M a r i a Albright, J u l i e S m o k e r,
Cheryl B r i n k m a n , K i m H a r r i s , J i m R o s e n b e r r y, C u r t
Curey, Cheryl Metzger, To n y a Davis, Betsy Shoun, Mrs.
Pustelnik — Director. Row 2: Kerni Atkins, M a r y Lahrke,
Lori Drake, To m Duke, Bryan Smoker, Bob Mayer, Shari
Brown, D a n e t t e Wilkins, S u e Losinski. R o w 3: L o r i n d a
Mayer, Misty Dempsey, Melissa DeMers, Mike Renshaw,
Bill Ludwick, K e n Sosinski, K e n Miller, Tia Sager, M e r rilee Wa r d , K y l e A d a m s o n . R o w 4 : C h r i s t i n a J u n k e r,
Gina Williams, B r i a n Metzger, R i c k Connolly, P a t Hall,
Kevin Barnes, Rich Good, To m Short, R o b Chard. N o t
pictured: Kelly Williams.

Regional
Honors Choir
In October, 16 people from the
Acappella Choir auditioned for the
Regional H o n o r s C h o i r . E a c h
prepared one piece o f music and
sang t h e i r p a r t , a l o n g w i t h t h e
other three parts on tape, in front
of a j u d g e . B r o n s o n p e r f o r m e d
well, with eleven people being accepted into the choir. Going onto
the S t a t e c o m p e t i t i o n i n
December were seven w h o were
chosen from Bronson for the State
Honors Choir.

46 A C A P P E L L A CHOIR

Front r o w (left t o right): Betsy Shoun, M a r i a Albright, L o r i n d a Mayer, Kyle Adamson, a n d Christina Junker. R o w 2: M i k e Renshaw, K e n Sosinski, K e v i n Barnes.
Brian Metzger, and Ken Miller. Not pictured: Pat Hall.

�Acappella Choir
Officers
President: Betsy Shoun
Vice President: Mike Renshaw
Secretary: Kyle Adamson
Treasurer: Maria Albright

Concert
Choir

First row: A n g i e Snedegar. Trisha Albright, C o n nie Prough, L a n c e P o s t , M a r l o w e Skinner, K i m
Wiard, Ta m m y Cochensparger, A n n e t t e Butters,
Karrie H i m e b a u g h , K a n d i D a v i s , Ta m i P l a t t e r,
Mrs. P u s t e l n i k , D i r e c t o r. S e c o n d r o w : J a n e I l e
Otis, R h o n d a S i s c o , T a m m y H o w a r d , B u f f y
Wilber, M i s s y House, S t e v e Kyle, D a n M a d d o x ,
Glyn Hoist, Vicki Vosburgh, Coni Hansman, Trine
Wiler, J o y W e l l s . N o t p i c t u r e d : A u t u m n
Palmateer, K i m M o o r e , D e b b i e C o m b s , J a c k i e
Nichols.

ORGANIZATIONS 4 7

�Girls
Varsity
Club

Top row: M i s s y Weaver, K i m Strong, K e l l y Kurtz, J e a n Sikorski, Kerni A t k i n s , Susie
Wotta, Chris Bischoff, Joy Wells. 2nd row: Paula Turner, Dena Davis, M i s t y Dempsey,
Sandy Davis, Donna Stewart, Gina Williams, Marilyn Kline. 3rd row: Kris Grove, M a r i a
Albright, Carrie M a d d o x , N a n c y Pranga, Te r e s a Bell. F r o n t row: M i s s Chris Brilinski,
Advisor; M a r c i a C a r p e n t e r, P r e s i d e n t ; R a m o n a S m o k e r, Tr e a s u r e r ; P o l l y We a v e r,
Secretary; Lisa Roussey, Vice President. N o t pictured: P a m Howard, To n y a Marinez,
JoAnne VanBlarcom, A m y Weaver.

Boys' Varsity Club
Front r o w : C h u c k C l i n e , D a n
Kibiloski, Treasurer; Brian Clemens,
Vice P r e s i d e n t ; K e v i n L o s i n s k i ,
President; E r i c Saitz, Secretary; E d
Micklatcher. 2 n d r o w : B r i a n C a s e ,
John C o u r t n e y, K e v i n S t u t z m a n ,
Joey L o s i n s k i , J i m S i k o r s k i , K e n
Miller. 3 r d r o w : K u r t S a l e k , B r a d
Neveraski, B i l l L u d w i c k , C h r i s
O'Rourke, H a r o l d G u m p , S c o t t
Ruder. N o t pictured: C u r t Clemens,
Leo O d i s h e r , S t e v i e R a t k o w s k i ,
Scott Schafer, R o b e r t Burlew, Dave
Wirgau, B r u c e C l e m e n s , T o m
Bertsch.

48 O R G A N I Z AT I O N S

�National
Honor
Society

Carlin Smith, President; Marilyn Kline, Maria Albright, KaIon Hoard, Vice President;
Betsy Shoun, Treasurer; Shawn Brewer, Pledgemaster. Not pictured: Kyle
Adamson, Secretary; Katrina Cockrell.

Scholarship
Service
Leadership
Character

The annual National Honor Society induction ceremony was held M a y
12, 1982, in the high school library. The members in attendance were: Lori
Wotta*, Julie Wilcox*, Brenda Barrows*, Marilyn Kline, Ramona Smoker*,
Lisa R o u s s e y * , S c o t t S c h a f e r * , K a t h y S i k o r s k i * , M i c k e y C a r p e n t e r * ,
Katrina Cockrell, K e n Sosinski*, Maria Albright, (sitting) Kyle Adamson,
Carlin Smith, KaIon Hoard, Betsy Shoun.
*denotes new members

NHS 4 9

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Memories
Yearbook
Staff

Front row: Tami Platter, Betsy Shoun, Maria Albright, our advisor Mrs. Hurd.
Second r o w : L a u r i e Herman, M a r y Lahrke, G i n a Williams, J u l i e S m o k e r,
Lorinda Mayer. Back row: Brian Stroup, Carlin Smith, Brian Winney, Shawn
Brewer, Konnie Morrill, Christina Junker.

Other staff members: A m y Weaver, Leasa Modert, Cyndi Krontz, Kris
Malovey, Andy Roussey.

Thank you Laurie Herman, editor of this 1982 edition of
MEMORIES — for the long, long hours you've spent helping the staff put their ideas on paper — for the numbers of
pages you've rough drafted and quad-pak-ed — for picking up the loose ends dropped by other staffers — for being the dependable, capable person who has been willing
to shoulder to its completion the record of this school year.
You've been great!
Vera Hurd, Advisor

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To p row: Bridget Odisher, Susie Sexton, Nancy Rifenburgh.
Second row: Gina Williams — Vice President, Monica Olney
— Secretary, Kris Malovey. Third row: Mary Lahrke, Kris
Grove — Treasurer, Tonya Martinez. Fourth row: Paula
Turner, Kim Byers, A m y Weaver. Fifth row: Mary Dow, Cris
Luce, Kim Saitz. Sixth row: Kathy Czajkowski, Nancy
Pranga, Beth Herman. Seventh row: Lisa Roussey, Konnie
Morrill, Tonya Davis, Kelly Williams. Bottom row: Kern
Atkins, Annette Dow — President, Julie Smoker, Lorinda
Mayer.

Library
Club
Back row: Bob Hout, Kim Harris,
Scott Nunn, Gina Williams, Bridget
Odisher, Rosetta Ferguson. Front
row: Lynette Rzepka, LuAnn
Rzepka, Katrina Neveraski, Brenda
Barrows, Sherry Davis, Shawn
Johnson. Not pictured: Patty
Furney, Kim Stump, Brian Winney,
Robert Burlew, Kevin Stutzman,
Denise Grindle, Lisa Edmiston, Mark
German, Brad Mynhier.

52 O R G A N I Z AT I O N S

�Coldwater, MI 49036
Phone (517) 279-9452

336 Orlard
Rd.
Bronson, MI
Ph. (517)369-6424

803 Pleasant Hill Rd.
Bronson, MI
49028

�LUEDDERS
SHOE STORE
Home of the Dexters
Congratulations Class of '82
Phone — 278-8646

BURCH'S
WELL
&amp; PUMP
REPAIR
Sales and Service
'We're Good!'
Ralph Burch
(517)369-1029
154 S. Snow Prairie Rd.
Rt. 5
Coldwater, Michigan
49036
'Congratulstions
Seniors'

HOOKER OIL
CO.
MOBIL
PRODUCTS
Home Heating Oil
Farm Gas
Diesel Fuel
Motor Oil
Bronson, Michigan
Phone — 369-3685

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SWIFT
AUCTION
SERVICE
215 N. Matteson
Bronson, MI
Irvin D. Swift
'Congratulations
Class of 82'

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Plumbing
Heating
Electric
Sales and Service
124 East Chicago St.
Bronson, MI
Phone: 369-6865

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Class of
1984
Class O f f i c e r s : M i k e R e n s h a w .
President; J i l l S m o k e r , V i c e President; L o r i n d a M a y e r ,
Secretary; R a n d y H e r m a n ,
Treasurer.

Kelli Aker
Christopher Albright
Anthony Antoszkiewicz
Shawn Arter
Kerni Atkins
Janet Krontz

Christina Bischoff
Laurie Bohacz
Russell Boyett
Thomas Boyett
Cheryl Brinkman
Mitchell Brock

Dan Buehrer
Bart Burnside
Kimberly Byers

Robert Chard
Kenneth Clark
Chuck Cline

Linda Collyer
Randy Combs
Wava (Lori) Combs

56 S O P H O M O R E S

�Richard Connolly
Kimberly Crum

Kandi Davis
Sherri Davis

Mark Dempsey
Mary Dow

Kevin Drust
Thomas Duke
Robert Etheridge
Rosetta Ferguson
Timothy Frank
Susan Furney

Kristina Grove
Patrick Hall
Kim Harris
Lisa Herman
Randy Herman
Gina Houck

Mary Houghton
Dick Howard
Daniel Hughes
Shawn Johnson
Dinah Jones
Raymond Kupinski

Kelly Kurtz
Mary Ellen Lahrke
Douglas Leach

Joey Losinski
William Ludwick
Anna Lutz

SOPHOMORES 5 7

�Anthony Martinez
Ronald Matchette
Lorinda Mayer

Edward Micklatcher
Brent Milliman
Michelle Minger

Katrina Neveraski
Donald Oliver
Lee Olney
James Oxenrider
Patrick Peavy
Stacy Pierson

Nancy Pranga
Gary Ratkowski
Michael Renshaw
Dana Rifenburgh
Debbie Roberts
Tina Roussey

LuAnn Rzepka
Tia Sager
Kurt Salek
Christopher Savage
Teresa Schlautmann
James Sikorski

Jean Sikorski
Marlowe Skinner
Tobi Smith
Jill Smoker
Julie Smoker
Joe Stefanski

Christine Steffes

Mike Stewart

58 S O P H O M O R E S

�Kimberly Strong
Kevin Stutzman
Rex Thacher
Paula Turner
Victoria Vosburgh
Glidden Wallen

Karen Watson
Teanna Weage
Joy Wells
Steven Wirgau
Rex Yesh

Not pictured:
Robert Combs
Brian Daughenbaugh
Tina Gleason
Danny Goshorn
Kip Harris
Tony Kline
Dawn McNett
Ronda Sisco
Angela Snedegar
Some Candids
by
Cyndi Krontz

SOPHOMORES 5 9

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Front row: Maria Albright, 4.0, Valedictorian, daughter of Gary and Sharon Albright; Marcia Carpenter, 3.925, Salutatorian, daughter
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daughter of Daniel and Barbara Junket-, Elizabeth Shoun, 3.872, daughter of Glenn and Ellen Shoun. Back row: Shawn Brewer, 3.811,
son o f Gerald Brewer and RoseMary Brewer; Kyle Adamson, 3.769, d a u g h t e r o f Harold a n d K a y A d a m s o n ; Christine Luce, 3.750,
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daughter of Sonja Myers and David Wilcox. Also from the Class of 1982 the following m a k e up the t o p 30, all having a 3.0 or better
grade point average: Marilyn Kline, To n y a Davis, Daniel Kibiloski, Laurie Herman, Shari Brown, Danette Wilkins, Scott Schafer, Brad
Neveraski, Dena Davis, R o b Rhoades, Kevin Losinski, KaIon Hoard, Katrina Cockrell, K a t h y Sikorski, Susan Lahrke, Polly Weaver,
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Class Colors: Cinnamon and Peach
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Class Song: Nobody Knows by Billy Squire
Class Motto: If you can imagine it,
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Graduation Date: June 9, 1982

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�Senior Accomplishments
Adamson, K t a t i o n a I H o n o r S o c i e t y , 2
(Secretary, 1); Acappella Choir, 3 (Secretary, 2);
Band, 3; Yearbook Staff, 2 (P t o T p h e r . 1; Co.
Ass't. Editor, 1); Regional and t e o n o r s Choir,
2; District Solo and Ensembl ; State Solo and
Ensemble, 1 ; Follies, 3 ( S t n t D i r e c t o r, 1 ) ;
Stagecrew, 1; Art Design for F l a
Albright, Maria: Tr a c k , 4 ; B a n d , 4 . A c a p p e l l a
Choir, 3, Treasurer, 1; Varsity
Yearbook,
2, B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r, 1 ; R
Solo a n d
Ensemble. 3 ; S t a t e S o l o a
Ensemble, 2 ;
Regional Honors' Choir, 1; B.E. .G.A.R.S, 3, Vice
Pres. 1; Cheerleading, 1; Spirit
re, 1; Showcase
Theatre, 2 ; Children's Play, 2;1Follies, 2 ; T h e s pians, 2 , Tr e a s u r e r, 1 ; N H S , -2; Girls' S t a t e ;
Futuristics; M E B S ; Y M F C ; F l o a t C o m m i t t e e s ;
Prom Committees; S o n g Committee; H o p e C o l lege Math Team, 2.
Aleman, Todd: Football, 4; Wrestling, 3; Baseball,
3; Student Council, 1; BACC, B.A.C.C., 1.
Alleshouse, Karmen: B.A.C.C., 2;
1; Prom P
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mCommittee.
Andrews, John: Track, 2 ; Basketball, 1 ; S e n i o r
Committee.
Auten, Kelly: Thespians, 2; Fall Play, 2; B.A.C.C.,
1/2; Senior Class Committees
Bell, Rick: Baseball. 4; Basketball. 2, Football, 2;
B.A.C.C., 1.
Bercaw, Karleen: Cheerleading, 2 (Cheerleading
Camp, 1); Spirit Core, 2 ; Fall Play, 1; Children's
Play, 1; B.A.C.C., 1; 0.J.T.. 1; Sno-ball Committee;
Prom Committee; Senior Class Committee.
Brewer, Shawn: Class Vice President, 2; Band. 2;
National Honor Society, 2 (Pledge Master); Yearbook Staff, 2 (Artist); Prom Committees; Student
Council, 1 ; S p i r i t Core, 1 ; Ta l e n t e d a n d G i f t e d
Students, 1 ; C h i l d r e n ' s P l a y, 1 ; J u n i o r H o n o r
Guard.
Brinkman, Jim: Football, 4; Wepstling, 1; Track, 3;
Office Aide, 1; Leadership Trailing.
Brown, Shari: Basketball, 2; Volleyball, 2; Band, 1;
Acappella Choir, 3; Solo and Ensemble, 2; State
Solo and Ensemble, 1; Follies, 1
Burlew, Robert: Varsity Football, 2 ; Bowling, 1 ;

Track, 2 ; S t u d e n t Council, 2 ; Varsity C l u b . 2 :
B.A.C.C.; Library Aide, 1.
Butters, Sam: Varsity Wrestling, 4; Track, 1; Band.
3; B.A.C.C., 2; F.F.A., 1.
Carpenter, Marcia: Class President, 2; Basketball,
4 (Basketball M V P, 2 ; B a s k e t b a l l C a p t a i n , 1 ) ;
Track, 4 ; F. F. A . . 4 ( S t a r G r e e n h a n d A w a r d ;
Chapter Farmer; State Farmer Degree; Parli. Pro.,
3; Chairman, ' a s u r e r , 1 ; Vi c e President. 1 ;
F.F.A. Sweettwact, 1); Varsity Club, 3 (Secretary. 1;
President, 1 ) ; S l u d e n t C o u n c i l , 4 ; C o m m i t t e e
Chairman; D.A.R. Good Citizen Nominee.
Case, Brian: Basketb F r o t b a l l , 2; Weight Lifting, 2 ; Varsity Club, ; B.A.C.C., 11/2; S t u d e n t Faculty Game.
'•Caudill, Tina: Freshmen C l a s s V i c e President;
Sophomore Class Vice President; Student Council, 3; VICA State Competition; VICA Chapter Vice
President, 1.
Clemens, Curt: JV Basketball, 2; Varsity Basketball, 2; Varsity Club, 3: Track, 2; Varsity Football,
1; B.A.C.C., 2.
Coats, S h e r r i : B.A.C.C., 2 ; B a n d , 4 ; B a n d
Secretary, 1; Concert Choir, 1/2; Kitchen Services,
1; 4-H, 7; Senior Class Committees.
Cockrell, Katrina: B.A.C.C., 2; V.I.C.A., 2; V.I.C.A.
State Treasurer. 1; Tennis. 1; WHS. 2; Showcase
Theatre, 1 : C l a s s Representative, '1/2; V. I . C . A .
Locals a n d State; Contestant Junior M i s s P r o gram; Speech for Vocational Education at BC for
V.I.C.A.
Courtney, John: Wrestling, 3 (Captain, 2); F o o t ball, 3 (Captain, 1); F.F.A., 2: Varsity Club, 2; Boys'
State Representative; Children's Play, 3; Follies, 1;
Showcase Theatre, 2; Thespians, 2.
Cranson, Todd: B.A.C.C., 2; V.I.C.A., 1 B o w l i n g ,
3; Track, 2.
Cross, Alan: Football, 2; B.A.C.C., 2.
Davidson, T a m m y : B . A . C . C . . 1 ; 0 . J . T. , 1 ;
D.E C.A., 2; D.E.C.A. Locals, Regionals, and State.
Davis, Dena: Basketball, 3; Volleyball, 3; Track 4
(Captain. 1); State Class C High Jumper; F.F.A.. 3;
Varsity Club, 4 (Treasurer, 1); Student Council, 1;
Senior Accomplishments 9 1

�F.F.A. Sweetheart; Homecoming Court; Sno-ball
Committee; P r o m C o m m i t t e e ; S e n i o r C l a s s
Committees.
Davis, Tonya: Cheerleading, 4; Track 1; Children's
Play, 2 ; Student Director Fall Play, 1 ; Acappella
Choir, 21/2; Band, 2; Class Treasurer, 2; Thespians,
2; Follies, 2; Spirit Core, 4; Junior Honor Guard;
Foreign S t u d y t o Europe; Sno-ball Committees;
Prom Committees; Senior Class Committees.
D e t e r, A l i c e : B . A . C . C . , 1 ; 0 . J . T . , 1 ;
B E G G A R S . , 3 (Secretary, 1); F.F.A., 2; Library
Club, 1; Senior Class Committee.
Disbro, Dale: F.F.A., 3; B.A C C., 2.
Dixon, Robert: Baseball, 3 ; Wrestling, 1; Weight
Lifting, 1; B.A.C.C., 2; Leadership Training, 1.
Eley, Eric: Basketball, 1; B.A.C.C., 2

Editor, 1 ; A s s ' t . E d i t o r, 1 ; Ye a r b o o k C a m p ;
B.A.C.C., 1; V.I.C.A., 1; V.I.C.A. Locals; Basketball,
3; Varsity Club, 1 ; F.F.A., 4 ; Secretary, 3 ; S t a r
Greenhand; Leadership Camp; F.F.A. Sweetheart
Candidate; S t u d e n t C o u n c i l , 2 ; J u n i o r H o n o r
Guard; S n o - b a l l C a n d i d a t e , 2 ; H o m e c o m i n g
Court; D.A.R. Go Citizen Nominee; Sno-ball Committees; Prom Committees; Senior Class Committees; Farm Bureau Citizenship Seminar.
Himebaugh, Julie: Basketball, 4 ; Track, 4; M o s t
Valuable R u n n e r, 2 ; Volleyball, 1 ; B.A.C.C., 2 ;
V.I.C.A., 1 ; D.E.C.A., 1 ; Va r s i t y Club, 3 ; J u n i o r
Honor Guard; Senior Class Committee.
Hoard, Kalon: Basketball, 4; Baseball, 4; Bowling,
3; National H o n o r Society, 2 ; Vi c e President, 1;
Band, 1; Junior Honor Guard; Student Council, 1;
Michigan Math Test, 3; Hope College Math Test, 1.
Hoist, Diana: B.A.C.C., 2; Concert Choir, 3: Band,
2.

Forsyth, Laurie: B.A.C.C. 2 ; V.I.C.A., 2 ; V.I.C.A.
Locals, Regional, and State; Tennis, 1; Track, 1;
Softball, 1.
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Houghton, Ken: Golf, 2; Track, 3 B a s k e t b a l l , 1;
B.A.C.C., 1; 0.J.T., 1; D.E.C.A., 2.

Forsyth, Lone: Volleyball, 1; Student Council, 3;
V.I.C.A., 2; B.A.C.C., 2; Softball 1.

Houk, Bob: B.A.C.C., 2; School Service, 1/2; Senior
Class Committee; Building Maintenance, 4.

Furney, Patty: B.A.C.C., 1: 0.J.T., 1; Library C
1; Band, 2; Senior Class Committee.

House, Melissa: B.A.C.C., 2 ; C o n c e r t C h o i r, 3 ;
Bowling. 3

Goshorn, Duane: B.A.C.C., 2; Track, 1; Wrestling,
3; F.F.A., 1.

Howard, Pam: B.A.C.C., 1; 0 . J . T. , 1; D.E.C.A., 2;
Tennis, 1; Track, 4; Varsity Club, 4.

Green, C h a r l e s : F o o t b a l l , 4 . W r e s t l i n g , 2 ;
B.A.C.C., 1; 0.J.T., 1; F.F.A.. 2.

Johannes, D e b b i e : B . A . C . C . , 1 ; 0 . J . T. , 1 ;
D.E.C.A., 2; D.E.C.A. LoCals and Districts; Golf, 1;
Basketball, 1; Student Council, 1; Sno-ball C o m mittee; Senior Class Committee.

Green, Duane: B.A.C.C., 1: 0.J.T., 1; Football, 2;
0 . . . T r a c k , 1.
Grindle, Denise: B.A.C.C., 2; Bowling,
Library Aide, 31/2.
Grove, Diana: B.A.C.C., 2; D.E.C.A., 1.
Gump, Harold: Football, 3; Wrestling, 4; F.F A.,
Varsity Club, 2.
Hansman, Angela: B.A.C.C., 1 ; 0 . J . T. , 1 ; Class
President, 1; Library Helper. 1; Sno-ball Committee; Prom Committee; Senior Class Committee.

Jones, Randy: B.A.C.C., 11/2; 0.J.T., 1/2.
Junker, Christina: Yearbook Staff, 2; Softball, 1;
German C l u b , 2 ; P r e s i d e n t , 1 ; S e c r e t a r y Treasurer, 1 ; Thespians, 2 ; Secretary, 1 ; P r o m
Committee; F o l l i e s , 2 ; C h i l d r e n ' s P l a y , 3 ;
Showcase Theatre, 2; State Solo and Ensemble, 1;
District S o l o and Ensemble, 2 ; Regional Honors
Choir, 2 ; M T U Wo m e n i n Engineering Seminar;
Senior Class Committee.
Kelley, Renee: B.A.C.C., 1; 0.J.T., 1; Softball, 1.

Havlat, Kerry: B.A.C.C., 2; Tennis, 4; Wrestling, 1;
Junior Achievement, 1.

Kibiloski, Dan: Football, 3; Basketball, 2; Wrestling, 1; Weight Lifting, 3; Varsity Club, 3; Treasurer,
2; Spirit Couple.

Herman, Laurie: Ye a r b o o k S t a ff , 2 ; M e m o r i e s

King, Laura: Child Care, 2; 0.J.T., 1.

92 S e n i o r Accomplishments

�Kline, Marilyn: Volleyball, 3 ; Tr a c k , 1 ; National
Honor Society, 2, Varsity Club, 2; Sno-ball Comm i t t e e * Prom C o m m i t t e e ; S e n i o r C l a s s
Committees.

1; Regional and State Honors Choir I Football, 2;
Weight Lifting, 2.
Mitchell, Lisa: Bowling, 2; Germa! C l u u , 1 C;hoi,
2; Track, 1.

Kyle,Steve: Concert cnoir,lrfrack, 1:B.A.cf6L'1.1,01.•
2; Bowling. 3; School Service, 1/2.

Lahrke, Susan: Foreign Study, 3 ; . , German Club
1; Girls' State Delegate; B.E.G.G.A.R.S., 3; President, 2 ; Treasurer. 1 ; B.A.C.C., 2 ; V.I.C.A., 2 ;
Region I V.I.C.A. Leadership Conference; Senior
Class Committee.
Losinski, Kevin: Football, 4; Wrestling, 4; Captain,
State Qualifier; Student Council, 2; Varsity Club:
President; Vice President; B.A.C.C., 2; V.I.C.A., 2;
President, 1 ; Wa s h i n g t o n Leadership Training;
V.I.C.A. Locals, Districts, Regionals, a n d State;
Follies, 1; Intramural Basketball, 1.
Losinski, Kim: B.A.C.C., 2.
Luce, Chirstine: Cheerleading, 4; Spirit Core, 4;
St el n t Council, 1; Class Secretary, 3; Thespians,
_2; r e s i d e n t ; Fall Play, 2 ; Showcase Theatre, 2,
8nb-ball Committee; Children's P l a y, 2 ; S t a g e
Crew, 1 ; Follies, 2 ; P r o m Committee; S n o - b a l l
Candidate; H o m e c o m i n g C o u r t ; S e n i o r t l a s s
Committee.
Ludwick, Maria: B.A.C.C., 1 ; 0 . J . T. ; Bowling,
F.F.A., 1.
McDonald, Ed: B.A.C.C., 1 ; O J T . , 1 ; Student.:
Faculty Game.
McKinley, Tim: Wrestling, 1; F.F.A., 2; B.A.C.C., 1;
0.J.T., 1; V.I.C.A., 2.
Maddox,
,Camp, 1 ; V o l l e y b a l l , 4 ; T r a c k ,
Homecoming Queen; Varsity Club, 4; B.
0.J.T., 1 - D . E . C . A . Districtt; .15'roin
Commttr-YetirdoiTthss Committees.
Maddox, Dan: B.A.C.C., 2; Track, 2.

Modert, Tim: B.A.C.C., 11/2; Football, 1 ; Weight
Lifting.
Morrill, Connie: S e n t Council. 2 , B.A.C.er7,. 1;
D E C.A.,- 1; D.E.C.A., L o c a l s a n d Districts ( 3 r d
Overall); D.E.C.A. State; Basketball, 1 ; Sno-ball
Committees; B o w l i n g , 1 ; P r o m C o r n i t t e e N
F.H.A., 1; Secretary; Senior Class e r m m i t s .
Mortier, Tina
Moss, To d d : F o o t b a l l , 4 ; W e i g h t L i f t i n g , 3 ;
B.A.0 A., 1 ; S n o - b a l l Candidate; H o m e c o m i n g
Court; Student-Faculty Game.
Mynhier, Brad: Basketball, 2; Football, 1; Track, 1;
B.A.C.C.. 2; Varsity Club, 2; Weight Lifting, 2.
Neveraski, Brad: Football, 2; Captain, 1; Baseball
4; Basketball, 2; Weight Lifting, 2; Varsity Club. ,
Odiiiter, Leo: Basketball, 2; Track, 1; Varsity Club,
3; B.A.C.C., 1: 0.J.T., 1.
O'Rourke, Chris: Basketball, 4 Vo o t b a l l , 4; Track,
4; B.A.C.C., 1/2.
Paul, Cheryl: B.A.C.C., 1; D.E.C.A., 2; O J T. , 11/2;
Office Helper, 1; Senior Class Committee.
Ratkowski, Stevie: Football, 4; Track, 2; Wrestling, 3; B.A.C.C., 2; V.I.C.A., 1 ; Weight Lifting, 4;
Varsity Club, 3.

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Rhoades, Rob; Golt,'4; Tennis. 3; Student Council.
1; Computer Committee, 1
Roussey, Lisa: Basketball, 4; Volleyball, 4; C a p tain, 1; Track, 1; Spirit Core, 4; Future Nurses, 1;
Sno-ball Committees; B.A.C.C., 1; Prom Committee, Va r s i t y C l u b , 2 ; V i c e President, 1 : S e n i o r
Class Committees.

Metzger, Brian: A c a p p e l l a C h o i r, 3 ; B a n d , 1 ;
Honors Choir, 2; Track, 1; Solo and Ensemble, 1;
Children's Play, 1; [allies, 2; B.A.C.C., 2.

Ruder, Scott: Football, 3; Weight Lifting, 3; Varsity
Club, 1; B.A.C.C., 11/2.

Michael, Brenda: B.A.C.C., 1; B.O.E.C., 1; Library
Aide, 1; Library Club, 1.

Rzepka, Ly n e t t e : L i b r a r y H e l p e r, 2 ; J u n i o r
Achievement, 1/2; S n o - b a l l C o m m i t t e e ; P r o m
Committee; senior Class Committee.

Miller, Ken: Concert Choir, 1; Acappella Choir, 1;
Solo and Ensemble, 1; State Solo and Ensemble,

Seitz, Eric: Basketball, 4; Track, 2; Follies, 1; Varsity Cllub, 3; Secretary, 1; Prom Committee; PerSenior Accomplishments 9 , 1

�formed for 1981 Class Night.
Salek, Charles: Wrestling, 2; B.A.C.C., 2; V.I C A.
Savage, Kathy: Volleyball, 2; Student Council, 4;
Sno-ball Committee; Prom Committee; B.A.G.C.,
11/2; 0.J.T., 1/2; V.I.C.A., 2; Senior Class Committee;
Library Helper.
Schafer, S c o t t : Cross Country, 1 ; Basketball, 4 ,
Follies, 2; Vallily Club, 3; Student Council, 1; Prom
Committee; $enior Class Committee; Donut Eating
Champ.
Sensat, Derrell: B I C C , 2; Baseball, 4.
Sensat, Sheryll:
2
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B.O.E.C., 'l; President, 1; B.O.E.0 District and State; Student Coun(H 1 .
Short, To m : Children's P l a y, 2 ; B.A.C.C., 11/2;
D E C.A., 1%
Shoun, Betsy: Acappella Choir, 3 , President, 2 ;
d, 4; Treasurer, 2; B.E.G.G.A.R.S., 3; District
lo and Ensemble, 3; State Solo and Ensemble,
Regional a n d S t a t e Honors Choir, 2-1; Yearok Staff, 2 ; Fall P l a y, 3 ; S t a g e Manager, 1 ;
hildren's Play, 2; Foreign Study, 2; German Club,
1; Follies, 2; Class Treasurer; 2; Studer*Qouncil,
2; Treasurer, 1; M.E.B.S., 2; Y.M.F.C.; Senior Class
Committee; National Honor Society, 2; Tr s u r e r,
1; Sno-ball Committee; Blue Lake Fine iltf ts International Choir, 1; Hope College Math Team, 1
Sikorski, D e b b i e : Cheerleading, 1 ; B a n d , 4 ;
B.A.C.C., 2 ; Senior Class Committees; Kitchen
Helper, 1.
Sikorski, K a t h y : Vo l l e y b a l l , 1 ; T r a c k , 1 ;
Cheerleading, 3 ; Band, 1 ; A c a p p e l l a C h o i r, 1 ;
Spirit Core, 3 ; Student Council, 3 ; B.A.C.C., 1 ;
0.J.T., 1 ; V; W. A . Locals, Regionals, a n d M i s s
V.I.C.A.
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Simmons, Ron: Cross Country, 1 , B.A.C.C.,
0.J.T , 1
th, Carlin: Band, 4; President, 1; Drum Major,
, Ass't. D r u m Major, 1; P e p Band, 4; Solo and
Ensemble, 2; Jazz Band; Smith Balbridge Camp, 1;
F.F.A., 4; President, 1; Reporter, 2; State Farmer,
Star Greenhand; Wa s h i n g t o n C . C . Leadership
Program; Student Council, 4; President, 1 ; Vir
aseball, 4 ; D.A.R. G o o d Citizen;
esp a n s „ Scribe, 1 ; Vi c e President, 1 ; Fall
Play, 1 ; Follies, 2 ; Yearbook Staff, 1 ; Showcase
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Theatre Student Director; National Honor Society,
2; President, 1 ; Intramural Basketball; StudentFaculty Game; Sno-ball M.G.; Class President, 1;
Michigan Math Prize Competition, 3; Hope College:
Math Team, 2; Futuristics Course Participant.
Smith, Frank: Junior Achieve

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Smoker, Larry: F r e
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Smoker, Ramona R g R e t b a I I , 4 ; 0 -Captain, 1;
Volleyball, 4 ; C o -Captain, 1 ; Va r s i t y C l u b , 3 ;
Treasurer, 1 ; Softball, 1 , Girls S t a t e Alternate;
Student Council, 3 ; Sno-ball Committee; P r o m
Committee; S e n i o r C l a s s C o m m i t t e e ; S p i r i t
Couple.
Stauffer, Jim: B.A.C.C., 2; Wrestling, 3.
Strachan, J a c k i e : B.A.C.C., 2 ; D . E . C . A . , 2 ;
D.E.C.A. Districts.
Squires, Dan: B.A.C.C., 2.
Stump, Kim: F.F.A., 1 ; F.H.A., 1 ; D.E.C.A., 2 ;
D.E.C.A. Locals, Districts, a n d State; 0 . J . T. , 1 ;
Senior Class Committees; Library Helper, 2; Yearbook Staff.
Swift, Lee: B.A.C.C.; F.F.A., 4; Sentinal, 2; Student
Council, 1/2.
Sygnecki, Laurie: B.A.C.C., 1; 0.J.T., 1; F H.A., 1;
Bowling, 3; Secretary, 1; B.O.E.C., 2; Reporter, 2;
B.O.E.C. Regional and State, 1 ; Junior Achievement, 1 ; 4 - H , 4 ; S e c r e t a r y, 1 ; R e p o r t e r, 2 ;
Secretary, 1.
Thomas, Deneen: B.A.C.C., 1; 0.J.T., 1; D.E.C.A.,
E.C.A L o c a l s and Districts; Sno-ball Committee; Prom Committee; Senior Class Committees.
Tice, Steve: F.F , 2; B.A.C.C., 1; 0.J.T., 1.
Troth, Patti: Crreerleading, 2, Cheerleading Camp,
1; Track, J u n i o r Honor Guard; Sno-ball Candidate c,r ro-ball Committee; Spirit Core, 2; Varsity
cmJr 2 ; B.A.C.C., 1 ; 0 . J . T. , 1 ; B.O.E.C., 1 ;
easurer; B.O.E.C. Regionals; Prom Committee;
Homecoming Court; Senior Class Committees.
Troyer, Rick: B.A.C.C., 1; 0.J.T., 1; Basketball, 1.
Troyer, John: Basketball, 1; B.A.C.C., 1; 0.J.T., 1;

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SHERIFF
NORM
HEINEMANN

HATHAWAY
AGENCY
INC.
Complete Insurance
Service
110W. Chicago St.
Bronson, MI
Phone: (517) 369-7311
R. B. Kirkpatrick
W. L. Hathaway

RICH'S
LUMBER
AND SUPPLY
901 W. Chicago Rd.
Bronson, MI

ARNOLD
AUTO PARTS
103 W. Chicago St.
Bronson, Mich. 49028
Phone: 369-9102

Everything to
Build Anything
"Good Job Seniors"

"Best Wishes Seniors"

Best Wishes
Seniors

KUBASIAK-KOLCZ
FUNERAL HOME
Raymond L. Kubasiak
and
Leonard W. Kolcz
321 East Chicago St. Bronson, Michigan
Phone: 369-4075 If Busy: 369-4275
"Best Wishes Class of 82"

96 S U P P O R T E R S

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK &amp; TRUST
COMPANY
of STURGIS
Bronson Branch
(517) 369-7322

Bronson, MI
Ray Bregg — Branch Manager

Hurry up and wait
Contraband in the halls.

ANDERSON FARM SERVICES
INC.
(517) 369-8235
544 Union St.

Bronson, MI

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SUPPORTERS 9 7

�THE BEAUTY BAR
127 N. Matteson St.
Bronson, MI 49028

BRONSON PUBLIC LIBRARY
207 N. Matteson St.
Bronson, MI 49028

DALLY TIRE COMPANY
109 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, MI 49036

DIMMICK PETROLEUM ENTERPRISES, INC.
503 S. Main St.
Three Rivers, MI 49093

FISCHER VET. CLINIC
428 W. Chicago Rd.
Bronson, MI 49028

GAGE FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY
1501 N. 31st Avenue
Melrose Park, IL 60160

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HADLEY FARM EQUIPMENT
461 E. Fenn Rd.
1-69 Exit 10
Coldwater, MI 49036

JOB MAXSON REALTY
590 Warren Rd.
Coldwater, MI 49036

MAX LARSEN FORD
410 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, MI 49036

REYNOLDS PHARMACY
128 E. Chicago St.
Bronson, MI 49028

T-SHIRT ALLEY
66 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, MI 49036

WALLACE ELECTRIC
1704 Porter S.W.
Wyoming, MI 49509

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Coldwater, MI
Ph. 517-278-2664

BOB BRANCH JR.
Pioneer — Technics — Maxell
TDK — Shure — Audio — Technical —
Discwasher

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Oh how graceful

Bad day, huh?

FIEBIG JEWELRY
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49250
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and Pop to Go

PIZZA FACTORY
"THE MOSCHKE'S"
Flo — Duane — Bill — Dave
Phone 369-3435
1 0 9
E. Chicago St.
Bronson, MI 49028

Good Luck to All the Seniors

BRONSON
FLORAL

Terry and Joni Siler
We Are "Growing" to
Better Serve Our
Community
Fresh, Silk and Dried
Creations
Plants, Dish Gardens and
Terrariums

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Since 1917
Corner Chicago and Monroe
Coldwater, MI Phone: 278-8412

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��How the Vikes
The 1981 Homecoming activities proved t o b e victorious in spite of the loss suffered by the football team.
The Freshmen were declared winners in the float contest a n d a s an added attraction, all t h e Homecoming
Candidates w e r e t r e a t e d l i k e r o y a l t y a s t h e y w e r e
transported past an appreciative crowd in Corvettes.

King Candidates:
Eric Saitz
John Troyer
Brad Neveraski
John Courtney
Leo Odisher
Todd Moss

102 H O M E C O M I N G

�Won the West?
The lucky couple for the 1981 Homecoming King
and Queen were John Troyer a n d Carrie Maddox.
Although t h e traditional bonfire w a s a disappointment because o f the rain, t h e Viking spirit was n o t
dampened. The football team put forth all their effort
and played like winners.

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Queen Candidates:
Christine Luce
Kathy Sikorski
Dena Davis
Patti Troth
Carrie Maddox
Laurie Herman

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"Let's Make Up"
1. Mike Renshaw cannot believe what John
Courtney is telling him.
2. Sue Losinski voices her opinion of cultural
changes to her friend Tom Bertsch.
3. The boys, hoping to change the girls'
attitudes, prepare to shave with the warm
water brought to them by Bill Ludwick.
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�The Thing
"The Happy Journey From Camden to
Trenton"
1. "There's the town!" cries Betsy Shoun to
Ken Sosinski as Bryan Smoker and Tia
Sager watch the countryside go by.
2. Saddened by the loss of her baby,
Karleen Bercaw confides in Betsy Shoun,
her mother.
3. Ken Sosinski pulls over into a gas station
and asks Brian Winney whether they are
going the right way.
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"Clocks"
7. The clocks, Lori Drake and Kim Saitz are
introduced to the audience by Christina Junker.
8. Christina Junker is intrigued to see that Susie
Wotta has revolted against the same
monotonous ticking.
9. The cast (from left to right): Bryan Smoker,
Tia Sager, Karleen Bercaw, Brian Winney, Betsy
Shoun, Ken Sosinski, Bill Ludwick, John
Courtney, Kelly Auten, Christine Luce, Mike
Renshaw, Sue Lusinski, Tom Bertsch, Lori
Drake, Kim Saitz, Christina Junker, Susie Wotta,
and Lisa Lehman.
Director: Miss Patricia Chisholm
Student Directors: Tonya Davis and Carlin Smith
Stage Crew: Maria Albright and Brian Stroup
FALL PLAY 1 0 5

�Student
For the second time in the 13-year history of the B.E.A.
Scholarship Benefit Basketball Game, the teachers were
forced t o take a back seat. From the very beginning the
students had control of the game with a 15 to 4 lead, but
the mentors' spirits were unwilling t o b e broken a n d b y
halftime, the scholars had a sizable lead.
In the second half the teachers appeared t o b e overwhelmed, b u t e v e n t h e n t h e y n e v e r o n c e considered
throwing in the towel. It was a good game, ending in a student triumph, 49 to 40.

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���ACTIVITIES 1 0 9

�The children's play for 1982 was a musical composition of
short e x e r p t s f r o m A e s o p ' s Fables. Comprising t h e cast
were the following:
Lee Olney
S u s i e
Wotta
Sue Losinski B r i a n Winney
Betsy Shoun B r y a n Smoker
Lisa Lehman
K r i s
Malovey
Kathy Czajkowski T o m Bertsch
Tom Duke M o n i c a Olney
Andy Roussey B a r t Burnside
Kim Saitz
B r i a n
Stroup
Mary Lahrke
T o
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Kerni Atkins B r e n d a Barrows
Lorinda Mayer
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���Twirp Week 1982 sponsored by the student c o u n c i l s a w t h e s e n i o r s victorious
with t h e largest accumulation o f points.
Among t h e featured week-long activities
were t h e scavenger hunt, t h e flower sale
and a special type of dress designated for
each day. A n innovation of this year's activities w a s t h e Saturday playoff o f such
contests as running events, egg toss, tugof-war a n d t h e ever-popular Volkswagen
stuffing.

TWIRP WEEK ACTIVITIES 1 1 3

�The Follies returned after a year
of absence due to the lack of the
middle school stage because of a
millage failure.

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Over s e v e n t y s t u d e n t s
responded t o t h e c a l l f o r
tryouts with skits and musical
presentations displaying their
various talents.

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�Carl Rifen burgh, with the help
of s t u d e n t d i r e c t o r s C a r l i n
Smith and Kyle Adamson, improvised a stage and created
a setting i n t h e h i g h s c h o o l
gym.

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The B e s t o f T i m e s " d r e w
large, appreciative audiences
both nights.

FOLLIES 1 1 5

�Rainbow
Connections
The Junior-Senior Prom "Rainbow
Connections" was held May 15, 1982, in
Bronson High School's gym and
featured the band " K a r m a n . " The
Grand March was led by Mr. and Mrs.
David Post.
Junior Class President Mickey
Carpenter and his fellow-officers
worked closely with their class advisors
Alan Andridge and Patricia Ross to
make the prom a success.

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A Complete Shop for Young Men
Only, Featuring the Largest
Selection of Levis in the Area —
at the Best Prices

BRANCH COUNTRY
AVIATION INC.
1125 Airport Rd.
Coldwater, MI 2

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Authorized sales and service of
new and used planes. Also flight
instruction, approved flight school,
charter-air taxi service and air cargo
service.

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113 N. Matteson Rd.
Bronson, MI 49028
Phone: 369-5705
Good Luck Class of
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�Freshman:
Class of
1985
Class O f f i c e r s : T r i n a W i l e r .
Secretary, K i m S a i t z , P r e s i d e n t .
Kathy C z a j k o w s k i , V i c e -President,
Bob Mayer, Treasurer.

Trish Albright
Mike Bassage
Michille Bassage
Sherri Bercaw
Andrew Booth
Kristina Brewwer

James Burdette
Annette Butters
Kelly Carter
Ronald Cary
Jeff Case
Randy Clark

Deborah Combs
Marcy Combs
Kelly Crabill
Curt Curey
Kathy Czajkowski
Carey Davison

Lori Drake
Gary Dudek
Brian Eley
Timothy Emerick
Scott Finley
Shawn Fowler

Shelly Geiger
Susan Gilliland
Richard Good
Laura Gropp
Coni Hansman
Tammy Harsh

124 F R E S H M A N

�Beth Herman
David Herman
Karrie Himebaugh
Mike Himebaugh
Glyn Hoist
Tammy Howard

Jeffery Klingler
Christine Knight
Kenneth Kulpinski
Mike Kulpinski
Cheryl Losinski
Kimberly Ludwick

James Mallow
Patricia Mase
Robert Mayer
Cheryl Metzger
James Miller
Joyce Miller

Kelly Miller
Kimberlin Moore
Larry Morgan
David Moschke
Jacqueline Nichols
Thomas Oliver

Janetle Otis
Autumn Palmateer
Scott Palmateer
Lance Post
Lloyd Prough
Matthew Ritter

Tammy Rossell
Kenneth Roussey

Martin Rzepka
Kimberly Saitz

Jalene Sandberg
Dennis Sikorski

FRESHMAN 1 2 5

�Kerry Sikorski
Keith Smith
Mark Smoker

Mark Sowle (Nunn)
Sharri Strong
Dale Swift

Douglas Sygnecki
Tim Thomas
Veronica Vorce

Merrilee Ward
Marlene Wasikowski
Kathy Watson
Kimberly Wiard
Elizabeth Wilber
Kelly Wilder

Trina Wiler
Jeffery Winney
Jeff Wolfe
Tim Wotta
Betty Yearling
Stan Yerrick

Not pictured:
Cindy Aldrich
Blake Bailey
Gary Branham
Robert Cole
Robert Johnson
Scott Latta
John Miller
John Shaffer
Karl Smith
Daniel Vorce
Raymond Wheaton
Sherry Ritchey
Some Candids
by
Cyndi Krontz

126 F R E S H M A N

���Douglas Division

THE SCOTT &amp; FETZER COMPANY
Bronson, Michigan 49028
Phone (517) 369-2315

SUPPORTERS 1 2 9

�MEL'S FAMILY
RESTUARANT
Open Daily 5 am-8pm
Fri. and Sat. Open 24 Hrs.
Serving Family Style
on Sunday
Ph. 369-1853

JACK B. TIGHE
INC.
Manufactures
Representatives
215 W. Chicago St.

BrockGrainBins
Storage&amp; DryingBins
FarmFanDryers
HutchinsonAugers
A.S.C.Approved

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472 W. Chicago Rd. B R O .
Coldwater, M i . 49036 GRAIN BINS
Ph. 517-369-9097

A little added warmth.

Compliments
of

DR. &amp; MRS.
HUBERT L. SUTTON
Congratulations
Seniors

130 S U P P O R T E R S

��Varsity Learns New System
First row: Brian Drust, Russell Buys, Brad Philson, Charles Green, David Wirgau,
Todd Aleman, and Brad Aleman. Second row: Doug Brinkman (manager), B o b
Wiler, Kevin Atkins, Ron Herman, Steve Ratkowski, S c o t t Ruder, To d d Moss,
Brian Case, and Ken Miller. Third row: Jim Brinkman, Jeff Ruder, Robert Burlew,
Al r o s s , Ti m Towne, Paul Ouiter, Bill Ward, To m Bertsch, a n d Randy M o c k .
th r o H e a o a c ç e F r . B n Mi , Bri C l e r r i r s, Allen Bidwell,
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The Bronson Viking Varsity football team struggled through a rugged schedule enroute to a 1-8
season.
The Vikes were coached by Joe Fisher, the second consecutive first year coach. Assisting Fisher
were Maurice Skinner a n d K e n Miller. T h e c o captains f o r t h e team w e r e John Courtney a n d
Brad Neveraski.
Coach Fisher, commenting on the attitude of the
team, said he was pleased with the fact that they
never quit despite their many setbacks. H e was
also pleased w i t h t h e improvement t h e players
showed. T h e team began t o w o r k together a n d
play better football a s they g o t t h e feel o f the
system."
There was a great deal of concentration on the
development of attitude and discipline as well as
fundamentals. Increasing strength in these areas
and the adjustment to coach Fisher's system may
lead to the continuity needed for a brighter season
in 1982-83.
132 VA R S I T Y FOOTBALL

�JV's Never Let Down
(left to right) First row Tr a c y Smith (manager), Doug Sygnecki, Kelly Miller, T i m
Wotta, J i m S i k o r s k i , M a r l o w e S k i n n e r, R a n d y H e r m a n , S t e v e W i r g a u , E d
Micklatcher and To b y Smith. Second row: Assistant Coach-Jeff Johnson, Kevin
Drust, M i k e Bassage, Glynn Hoist, M a r t i n Rzepka, M a r k Smokfie, R e x Yesh,
Kenn Clark, Gary Branham, Joe Losinski, and Head Coach John Van Dam.

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Working with a small squad, Coach John Van Dam l e d h i s J V Vi k i n g football t e a m t o a 1 - 5
record. Assisted by Coach Jeff Johnson, Van Dam
guided h i s Gridders through a rugged schedule
which consisted o f such p o w e r s a s Kalamazoo
Hackett, White Pigeon, Constantine and others.
The coaches w e r e pleased w i t h t h e i r t e a m ' s
determination a n d " n e v e r -let-down" a t t i t u d e .
Their will t o keep trying carried them t o two very
exciting ball games: their come-from-behind victory against Litchfield a n d t h e i r s t r o n g p e r f o r mance against a tough Quincy team.
Joey Losinski was the recipient of the "Coaches
Award" f o r his determination a n d hard w o r k a s
well as his talent.

JV Football 1 3 3

�Girls' Varsity Improves
Varsity Girl's Basketball
Head Coach Chris Brilinski led her Girl's Varsity
Cagers to a 8-12 record. The lady Vikes were led
by the strong seasonal play of Marcia Carpenter
who was recognized on the area level. Many other
players, including many underclassmen, turned in
fine individual seasons as well.
The highlight o f t h e season f o r t h e team w a s
their revenge victory over Quincy in the first round
of the district tournament. The win was strictly in
vain a s t h e Vikes were upended b y state-rated
Homer in the final contest.
The team's 8-12 record was an improvement of
last year's a n d t h e quality o f talent a m o n g t h e
younger players shows promise f o r n e x t year's
season.

First row: Teresa Bell, A m y Lutz, Lisa Roussey, Roxann Litzau, Laurie Herman, and
Kelly Kurtz. Second row: Polly Weaver (manager), JoAnn VanBlardom, Sandy Davis,
Marcia Carpenter, Ramona Smoker, Dena Davis, Julie Himebaugh, and Coach Chris
Brilinski.

134 VA R S I T Y BASKETBALL

�JV's Stay Enthused
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JV Girls Basketball
The Girl's Junior Varsity Basketball team worked their way to a 6-12 record. They were guided by
Jane Snyder, who was coaching basketball for the
first time.
The g i r l s p l a y e d w i t h consistent enthusiasm
throughout the year as evidenced by the scores of
their games — s i x o f their losses were b y five
points or less.
These tight game situations and the hard work
contributed b y the team helped t o develop many
strong fundamentals w h i c h w i l l b e valuable t o
future Bronson teams.

(left t o right) First row: Kim Strong, Sherry Davis, Jean Sikorski, Sharri Strong, Trina
Wiler, Chris Steffes, a n d Ti n a Schaeffer. S e c o n d row: K i m Clover (manager), M a r y
Houghton, Jill Smoker, Stacy Hathaway, Missy Weaver, Sherri Bercaw, Laura Gropp,
and Coach Jane Snyder.

JV BASKETBALL 1 3 5

�Grapplers Pin Down Eight Wins

Back row: Dan Kiboloski, John Courtney, Harold Gump, Kevin Losinski, Sam Byler, Brian Miller, Jeff Ruder, Chris Albright, Marlow
Skinner, M r. Moon, M r. Atkocunis. Front row: Tracy Fotchman, Wendy Kehoe, Scott Finley, Scott Sowle (Nunn), Chuck Kline, Joe
Losinski, Jim Sikorski, Sam Butters, Dave Herman, Kevin Stutzman, Ed Micklatcher.

A young but strong Viking wrestling team worked its way to
an 8-4 record. The team also placed first in the Constantine Invitation To u r n a m e n t a n d p l a c e d t h i r d i n t w o o t h e r similar
tourneys.
Head C o a c h Carroll M o o n , Captains J o h n C o u r t n e y a n d
Kevin Losinski provided the leadership for the squad which will
have eight returning lettermen. Serving as an incentive for the
team was their will t o work towards making Assistant Coach
Charles Atkocunis' final season a success.
The Viking Grapplers had seven members qualify for Regional
competition with four of those advancing to the State. The State
participants included Seniors Sam Butters, Harold Gump, and
Kevin Losinski, and Sophomore Ed Micklatcher.

136 W R E S T L I N G

��Varsity &amp; JV Basketball

The varsity basketball team experienced a disappointing
13-8 season, losing several games by very small margins.
In district tournament play they yielded to Quincy in overtime 57-62.
The JV's compiled a record of 12 wins and 8 losses.

Members o f t h e J . V. b a s k e t b a l l t e a m : F r o n t r o w : D i c k H o w a r d , P a t
Peavey, Ron Cary, Gary Ratkowski, Randy Herman, Jim Miller. Back row:
Manager To m Duke, Coach Mike Miller, Rick Connolly, Bill Ludwick, Earl
Vorce, Mark Smoker, Brian Eley and Martin Rzepka.

Members of the varsity basketball team: Back row: Coach Bill Zabonick, Ron Herman, Alan Bidwell, Scott Schafer, M a r k German.
Eric Eley, Mike Koss, Curt Clemens. Front row: Eric Saitz, KaIon Hoard, Brad Neveraski, Kevin Atkins, M i k e Kurtz, To n y Lutz, Chris
O'Rourke, and Manager Mickey Smoker.
138 B A S K E T B A L L

��Members of the freshman basketball team are: Assistant Coach Gary Phillips, Dan Vorce, Scott Palmateer, Carey Davidson, Richie
Good, Glyn Hoist, and Coach Lynn Mayer. Front row: Jeff Case, Bob Mayer, Dennis Sikorski, Butch Kubasiak, Mike Bassage and Stan
Yearick. Not pictured: Ken Roussey.

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�Girl's
Softball
Bronson High School welcomed
girl's softball to its sports program
this year. This is the first girl's
softball team from Bronson to
ever compete at the High School
level and their season was not a
disappointment.
Carl Rifenburgh took the
coaching position of the young
team and guided them to an
impressive record of 13-3.
Although they did not advance
very far in tournament play, they
displayed a great deal of potential
and proved that this program is
worthy of continuance.

Members o f t h i s l a n d m a r k t e a m included: A s s i s t a n t C o a c h M r s . Rifenburgh, P a u l a Turner, S t a c y
Hathaway, Brenda Barrows, Laura Gropp, Christine Junker, Ramona Smoker, Coach Carl Rifenburgh.
Middle row: Te r e s a Bell, Laurie Forsyth, Belinda Yeakey, K r i s Grove, Chris Steffes, Ti n a Schaeffer,
JoAnne VanBlarcom, Chris Bischoff. F r o n t row: Sherrie Bercaw, A m y Lutz, Rhonda Williams, Cheryl
Hoopingarner, Tonya Martinez, Lori Forsyth, Renee Kelley, Sherry Davis.

GIRL'S SOFTBALL 1 4 1

�Kneeling: Misty Dempsey, Sandy Davis. Ramona Smoker, JoAnn VanBlarcom, Roxann
Litzau. Standing: Coach Becky Fraser, Marilyn Kline. Teresa Bell, Polly Weaver, Lisa
Roussey, Carrie Maddox.

Becky Fraser, coaching varsity volleyball at Bronson for the
first t i m e , l e d t h e t e a m t o a
record of 8-5. Even though the
girls p l a y e d c o n s i s t e n t l y
throughout t h e s e a s o n , t h e y
were u n a b l e t o a d v a n c e i n t o
tournament p l a y a f t e r b e i n g
defeated b y a strong Pennfield
squad i n t h e i r p r e -district
game.
Rookie C o a c h E l l e n S u l l y
guided the JV spikers to an impressive 8 - 1 1 r e c o r d .
Undeviating play, sparked b y a
great d e a l o f e n t h u s i a s m
created t h e w i n n i n g
combination.
Kneeling: Kris Grove, Kelli A k e r. Nancy Pranga, Chris Steftes, Sherrie Bercaw. Standing: C o a c h Ellen Sully, L a u r a G r o p p , Jill S m o k e r, M a r y Houghton, P a u l a Turner,
Manager Tia Sager.

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18th in Regional Tournament
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White Pigeon
Camden Frontier
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Olivet
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Hillsdale
Union City
Jonesville
Litchfield
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Pennfield
West Shore
Olivet
Prairie Heights
White Pigeon
Athens
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Albion
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Constantine
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Three Rivers
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Quincy
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Olivet
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�Tennis
The girl's tennis team returned t o action
this year a f t e r missing a season d u e t o a
millage defeat. Playing a large and difficult
schedule, t h e team compiled a 2-10 record
and tied for second at the Springfield Invitation Tournament. C o a c h M a r t i n W o o d c o x
was pleased with the progress and improvement of his players, as well as the quality of
play of many younger players.
The b o y ' s t e a m , a l s o c o a c h e d b y M r .
Woodcox, turned out its best year in a long
time by working f o r a record of 4-12.

Back row: Coach Martin Woodcox, Sue Losinski, Gina Williams, Paula
Turner, Teanna Weage, Amy Weaver. Front row: Kelly Grabill, Tammy
Howard, Kris Malovey, Buffy Wilber, Joy Wells, Susan Furhey. Not pictured: Marcy Combs.

Back row: Coach Martin Woodcox, Bill Kasperski, R o b Rhoades, Brian
Winney, Dan Hughes, M i k e Renshaw. Front row: Jeff Winney, Jeff Wolf,
Dave Wirgau, B a r r y Duncan, K e n Sosinski, K e n n Clark. N o t pictured:
Kerry Havlat, Gary Dudek, Matt Ritter.

146 B O Y S AND GIRLS TENNIS

�Golf
Mr. M o d e r t , i n h i s f i r s t
season of coaching golf, had
difficulty c o m i n g u p w i t h a
win a s h e guided h i s young
team t h r o u g h a t o u g h
schedule.

Standing: Coach James Modert, To n y Martinez, Brian Eley, Rob Rhoades, Chris Gilbert.
Kneeling: Kenneth Kubasiak, Kevin Stutzman, Robert Mayer, Jeff Case.
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The g i r l s ' t r a c k t e a m p u t
together t h e finest s e a s o n i n
five y e a r s a s t h e y w o r k e d
toward a record o f 7-4, breaking many school records in the
process. T h e y w e r e g u i d e d
through their tough schedule by
head coach Chris Brilinski.
Marcia Carpenter a n d D e n a
Davis w e r e s t a t e qualifiers i n
the d i s c u s a n d h i g h j u m p
respectively, w i t h D a v i s g o i n g
on to place second in the state.
Coaching t h e b o y s ' t r a c k
team again this year were Carroll M o o n a n d Keith Dykman.
The team finished with a record
of 3-8, their best in two years.

148 T R A C K

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Front row: Managers Natalie Finley and Cheryl Brinkman; Roxann Litzau, Shelly Geiger, Lori Wotta,
Dena Davis, Marcia Carpenter, Sandy Davis, Bufty Wilber, Julie Himebaugh, Carrie Maddox, and
Coach C h r i s Brilinski. M i d d l e r o w : M a n a g e r L o r i Drake, Tr i s h a A l b r i g h t , L i n d a Collyer, M i s s y
Weaver, M a r c y Combs, Laura Byler, Polly Weaver, Joyce Miller, Laurie Bohacz and Lisa Roussey.
Front row: Veronica Vorce, Tia Sager, Sharrie Strong, Kim Waird, Maria Albright, Cindy Krontz, Kim
Saitz, and Susie Wotta. Not pictured: Nancy Pranga.

Back row: Assistant Coach Keith Dykman, Earl Vorce, Brian Metzger, Jeff Ruder, Scott Byler,
Chris O'Rourke, Brian Clemens, Kim Cranson, To n y Lutz, and Coach Carroll Moon. Middle
row: B o b Mayer, Shawn Fowler, Steve Ratkowski, Dan Maddox, Lee Hamilton, M i k e Kurtz,
Jim Brinkman, and Brad Philson. Front row: Marlowe Skinner, Jim Miller, Chuck Cline, Joe
Losinski, Sam Butters, Brian Stroup, David Good and Norm Bidwell. Not pictured: Bill Ludwick, Glyn Hoist, and Ed Micklather.

�State Qualifiers
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�Baseball

The varsity baseball team
experienced a disappointing
season under the direction of
first year coach Frank Sineni,
who, a l o n g w i t h C a p t a i n s
KaIon H o a r d a n d C a r l i n
Smith l e d t h e t e a m t o a
record of 5-14. With only four
retiring s e n i o r s , m a n y
underclassmen g a i n e d e x perience i n g a m e situations
giving Coach Sineni a n o p timistic view of the future.
The J V ' s s t a r t e d t h e i r
season with a b i t o f uncertainty because a head coach
couldn't b e f o u n d . Va r s i t y
coach S i n e n i a n d A t h l e t i c
Director Paul Turner helped
to direct the team in the early
part of the season until John
Mayer, a B r o n s o n c i t i z e n ,
volunteered. U n d e r Mayer's
guidance, t h e t e a m p u t
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Wotta, Ron Cary. Back row: Coach John Mayer, Ken Kubasiak, Brian Eley, Pat Peavey, Brian
Miller, Randy Clark, Rob Chard.

150 B A S E B A L L

��Varsity
Cheerleaders
This year's squad, comprised of four seniors
and three juniors, did an outstanding job of providing spirit and encouragement throughout the
many games and events.
Pictured b e l o w : K e l l y Williams, K a t h y S i k o r s k i , B r i d g e t
Odisher, Sue Sexton, Tonya Davis, Christine Lute, Annette
Dow.

152 VA R S I T Y CHEERLEADERS

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Cheerleaders
Standing: L o r i n d a Mayer, Beth Herman, Kathy Czajkowski, M a r y Dow. Sitting:
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����Well, w e now find ourselves at t h e end — t h e end o f the m a n y memories of
happy times, sad times and fun times, woven as a thread throughout this book.
All these memories are placed here for everyone — teachers and friends — t o
look at and to laugh at, today and years into the future.
As editor, my staff and I have compiled all these moments for you - - t h e people who make the yearbook a success with all your smiling faces. I hope you will
cherish these memories.
I would also like to thank my staff for all their hard work, and especailly Mrs.
Hurd, o u r advisor, w h o strived hard t o m a k e everything w o r k o u t successfully.
May you all find peace and happiness always.
To the Class of " 8 2 " — much success in what you c h a s e to do.
Laurie Herman
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Y e a r b o o k editor

The task of preparing a yearbook for publication would be impossible without
the encouragement and cooperation of so many, that to begin singling out a few
for special recognition is almost dangerous. There does need to be acknowledged t h e c o n t r i b u t i o n o f o u r s t a f f o f s t u d e n t s , m a n y o f w h o m h a v e g i v e n o f
themselves tirelessly: L a u r i e H e r m a n , e d i t o r ; M a r i a A l b r i g h t , b u s i n e s s a n d
advertising manager, assisted b y L o r i n d a Mayer; L e a s a M o d e r t , typist; a r t i s t
Shawn Brewer, designer of the cover; p h o t o g r a p h e r and artist Kyle Adamson,
division p a g e s ; B r i a n S t r o u p , C y n d i K r o n t z , A m y W e a v e r, K o n n i e M o r r i l l ,
photographers; Brian Winney, activities; Christina Junker and Kris Malovey, administration a n d faculty; B e t s y Shoun a n d M a r y Lahrke. organizations; Laurie
Herman, Seniors; Carlin Smith, sports; Gina Williams, underclassmen; and Tami
Platter, who tackled any task I assigned her.
I would like to also acknowledge the valuable assistance of Leo Zimmerman
of Taylor Publishing Company; Ron Philbrick of Carousel Studios and Bronson
Journal editor Ray Smith, who came to our rescue more than once.
Vera Hurd
Yearbook advisor

160 B R O N S O N HIGH SCHOOL

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�VIKING
NINETEEN F O R T Y O N E

�PUBLISHED B Y T H E SENIORS
BRONSON H I G H SCHOOL
B R O N S O N -- M I C H I G A N

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Yo u t h
To the Community, School and to the Faculty of
Bronson who have trod the path we are now pursuing and who have made so great a contribution toward the high standing o f Bronson H i g h School,
and in earnest appreciation for all the help, consideration and patience they have given us in our four
years of high school, We, the Class of '41, dedicate
our annual "The Viking" with the hope that this
record of our school life will recall pleasant memories of their school days.

looks to the school for---

�INSPIRATION
Many times we have been inspired, by the challenge which
we h a v e received f r o m o u r
teachers and our studies, to do
greater things, to conquer new
worlds, t o express o u r appreciation for the consideration we
have received.

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ASSOCIATION
Here w e have spent m a n y
happy hours—at w o r k and a t
play. O u r associaVons here
during school hours have been
pleasant, a n d w e have f o u n d
happiness i n t h e companionship a t o u r parties and other
social gatherings.

PREPARATION
Now that we are ready to go
out into the work-a-day world
we shall f i n d t h a t o u r twelve
years have been spent in vain.
On completion we are prepared to enter into the training for
our chosen v o c a t i o n a n d i n
many cases, i n t o t h e vocation
itself.

FOY'S C O N F E C T I O N E RY

�D A I LY L I F E

AT

BRONSON

H I G H

Brr-ring! goes the eight-ten bell. L o c k e r doors are slammed shut;
last minute arrivals hurriedly pull out books and pencils; Freshmen,
Seniors, all hurry in order to get to class before the tardy bell rings.
Teachers, with their class books in hand, check the roll, making a note
of the late-comers, and absentees—for this is a typical day at Bronson
High School.
Let us take a look into some of the first hour classes. I n the social science room is a class in vocations, which made it first appearance
here a t Bronson High this year. M r . Stewart is the teacher o f this
group which studies all about various vocations. T h e main objective
of this class is to aid Freshmen in preparing for and selecting their life
work.
Here in the commercial room is the group of Seniors who make up
the second year shorthand class. T h e i r work, under Mrs. Hamilton,
takes them into typing and other phases of commercial work as well.
They are so well trained that they may secure an office job as soon as
they finish high school i f there are vacancies.
English and Latin are two of the classes held during the second
hour. T h e English students learn grammar and construction. T h e y
take up a bit of journalism and a lot of library work under Miss Anderson. I n their library work, they make themselves useful to the school,
as well as helping themselves. L a t i n is the only foreign language
taught here, and is taken usually by those who plan to go on to college
for medical or teaching courses, and by others for its cultural background and its help in English.
Mr. Bodley teaches a class in geometry to Sophomore students in
which they learn to apply the theorems and practices of geometry to
actual daily use.
Social Problems and Civics are taught by M r. Stewart. C i v i c s is
about the operation of our government. C u r r e n t events are brought
into discussion every day. T h i s is a very argumentative class. S o c i a l
Problems is an interesting subject, specializing in different problems of
socal life today and considering the best methods o f meeting these
problems.
The Home Economics Room is full of Freshmen girls, busy sewing
different articles for their use. T h e y also learn the basic fundamentals
of cooking in which they practice the best methods. C a r i n g for the
sick is another fundamental learned by the girls.
The Freshman boys go to shop class taught by Mr. Leatherman at
a new location this year. H e r e out of different kinds of materials, the
boys learn to make practical things that are of use in every home, and
they also learn the use of carpentry tools.
In the fourth hour Mr. Hilton teaches Horticulture. T h e farmer
boys take this class where they learn about soils, animals, in fact, everything pertaining to the occupation of farming. T h i s subject creates a
love for country life.
The school band, under the direction of Mr. Ellis, practices in the
gymnasium on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. M a r c h i n g is taken
up by the band in autumn and spring when the weather permits. O n
the two days of the week the chorus voices may be heard practicing
their tunes.

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�In th e Home Economics room, g i r l s
are currying t o p r e - P M trot lunches on
tiine. T h e s e are sold to the pupils and to
teachers. T h e menus a r e well-balanced,
the vitamins are all there, and they surely
are appetizing.
There goes the noon bell! T h e locker doors slam again and most of the city
students rush home for their lunches, while
the rest eat a t school. S o m e bring their
own food from home, while the rest purchase hot lunches provided b y the Home
Economics Club. A f t e r luncheon, entertainment is provided in the form o f table
games, basketball, volley ball, ping pong,
softball, and round and square dancing.
In t h e first h o u r a f t e r noon, M i s s
Anderson teaches biology, i n which t h e
students gain a knowledge of animal and
plant life. N a t u r e is wonderful i f you
Isoaiaw some of its inter-eating phenomena.
Iii the science room a class in physics,

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taught b y M r . Westaway, i s underway.
Here t h e students study t h e branch o f
science w h i c h deals w i t h t h e physical
changes in matter. T h i s is very interesting.
Mr. Stewart teaches consumer economics, a n interesting subject, the fundamentals of which are used by everyone in
his own life. Students are taught to buy
and spend wisely.
In the eighth and last hour of the day
some of the Senior boys meet in the Home
Economics room for a class in boys' Home
Economics. T h i s is a new class started
only this year and has thus far proved to
be very helpful and enjoyable to the boys.
In t h e science room M r . Westaway
teaches a group of students the branch of
science dealing with chemical changes o f
matter, called chemistry. H e also demonstrates many of the laws of chemistry so
that they are easier to understand.

BAILEY'S D A I R Y

�SUPT. E LW Y N J. B O D L E Y
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BOARD O F E D U C AT I O N : R o b e r t R y a n , C . F. Moon, C. J. Holmes, Dr. J. A. Sommer,
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McCRACKEN'S--BRONSON'S C H O T H I N G S T O R E D A N C E R ' S D E PA R T M E N T S T O R E

�Mr. C a r l E . S t e w a r t
B. S. M . A.
"It's g e t t i n g n o i s y i n
here"

Mrs. N o v a H a m i l t o n
State L i f e Certificate
"Everyone i n y o u r o w n
seats, p l e a s e "

Mr. H e r m a n Ellis
B. A .
"When you quiet down,
we'll start in"

MiTs Jessie Truesdell
B. S.
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Mr. A l w y n Westaway
B. S.
"Pipe d o w n "

bliss Louise Shepard, B . S.
Smith Hughes Vocational H o m e Economics
"The b e l l h a s r u n g "

Miss' D o r a Anderson
B. A .
''Let's h a v e i t q u i e t i n
here"

Miss M a r j o r i e C a t h c a r t
State L i f e Certificate
"So w h a t . " " H o w about
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Mr. Charles R . Hilton
B. S.
"Review t o d a y , t e s t
tomorrow"

Mrs. Margaret T h a r p
B. A .
"May I s e e y o u r e x cuse"

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run."

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Elton R u b l e y
"Quietly w o r k i n g o n w a r d . "

Cecil T i c e
"Nien o f f e w w o r d s a r e t h e
best o f m e n . "

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best d r e s s e s o n e c a n w e a r d o e s h a r m .
in s o c i e t y. "

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"Not t o o •erions, n o t
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Paul W i k o n
"A fricnd i i , all h e meets."

Francis Ye s h
•'Nlii lest i s t h e c i ' h r i f
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BRONSON F U R N I T U R E C O M PA N Y

BLACK A N D W H I T E

�CLASS P R O P H E C Y
Bronson, Michigan, June 3, 1951
Dear Betty Jean:
I am sorry that you were not able to attend the A l u m n i Banquet
last night, as I know you would have enjoyed seeing all your old high
school friends. B u t since you were the only one not present, I shall
tell you about it.
Paul Wilson, w h o is on a furlough f r o m his missionary w o r k i n
Africa, was the main speaker of the evening. Y o u certainly remember
how well Barbara used to sing, don't you? W e l l , she has kept on and
made singing a career. S h e flew i n f r o m N e w Yo r k , where she has
just completed a four weeks' contract at the Metropolitan, in order to
sing during the Alumni program. G a r t h Wilber, who is a tobacco auctioneer from West Virginia, acted as toastmaster for the evening. I v a
Belote, June Heckelman, and Thelma Lampman, who are doing secretarial w o r k , were also present. E l o u i s e Fenner, you w i l l remember,
always said she wanted to be a secretary and marry the boss' son. Well,
her wish came true alright and she didn't work f o r the boss either, his
son. J a n e Coleman l e f t shortly after school was out i n '41 and took
up commercial art in Chicago. S h e had some of her beautiful drawings
with her last night. D o r i s Hillyer, who has been f o r several years, a
model, is now Mrs. Olan Martin. W a v a Parsons has been a beauty operator and i s now Mrs. David Greeley. T h e y are l i v i n g i n a house
trailer near a training camp in Louisiana. S t a n l e y Kruszka wanted to
be President of the United States, as you remember. F r o m all I hear,
I do think we'll have a good President in a f e w years. C l a r e n c e Snyder is also studying for Vice-President and I think they'll run together.
Won't that be great, a President and a Vice-President out of our class?
Clark Roebuck is superintendent of a tool and die making factory, and
Dale Cochensparger is foreman o f one o f t h e rooms there. E l a i n e
Bawden, who is supervisor of the nurses at the Health Center in Coldwater, and June Gibbons, who is the head of the maternity ward there,
were also present. I suppose these two will interest you greatly, since
you are a surgical nurse i n A n n A r b o r. M i c h e a l Kupiecki, w h o you
will remember, specialized in commercial work while in school, is now
an accountant in Kalamazoo. O f course you have heard a l o t about
our famous aviator, Francis Bobay. H e was present last night. L i l lian Luce, who operated a beauty parlor in Bronson, is now keeping
house f o r Francis Yesh, who is the president o f a local factory here.
Donald Parsons, Elton Rubley, John Mahar, Cecil Tice, and Joe Seiler,
all F. F. A. boys while in hivh school, are all married and have beautiful farms o f t h e i r own. T h e y w e r e present. K e n n e t h Rifenburgh,
who is a famous artist, and Betty Jane Mitchell, who is a physical education teacher in Boston. were also present last night. D u a n e Wa r d ,
now a famous " d o o r salesman" w a s here. B y t h e w a y, about t w o
years ago, he got his foot i n t h e door and h a d i t broken. D o r o t h y
Langwell wanted to be an old maid, but she was one of the first to be
married f r o m our class. M a y b e that's what she called being an o l d
maid. R o s e b e l l e Rigg, a famous dancer in New Yo r k , illustrated several numbers here. S h e i s a n excellent dancer. A n d l a s t b u t n o t
least is Lula Mae Howald, who is a beauty operator in Detroit.
The evening was spent w i t h f u n and laughter f o r a l l present. I
am sure you will be disappointed greatly that you could not be present.
I had better close and go to bed as it is almost twelve and I ' l l have
to go to work tomorrow.
Sincerely yours,
Ernestine Klavinski
THE BRONSON J O U R N A L

�CLASS W I L L
We, t h e Senior Class o f Bronson H i g h School, C i t y o f Bronson,
State o f Michigan, being of sane mind and memory, declaring this our
last w i l l and testament, d o bequeath o u r most valued possessions as
follows:
SECTION I
To the Faculty, we leave our sincere appreciation for their unending patience; to the Juniors, we leave the honor and responsibility of being called Seniors and acting as such; to the Sophomores, we leave our
virtue and methods of studying and rights to have all their lessons one
hundred per cent; and to the Freshmen, we leave a l l knowledge that
is of no use to us and hone it may help them in the future.
SECTION II
I, Elaine Bowden, leave m y j o l l y disposition and physic book t o
Donna Shaw. I , June Gibbons, bequeath my giggles to Phyllis Tice.
I, Iva Belote, bequeath my basketball ability to Anna Lemanski.
I, Francis Bobay, leave "Lamoine" to any one who can get her.
I, Dale Cochensparger, leave my quietness to Frank Printke.
I, Jane Coleman, leave m y position as President o f t h e Student
Council t o Richard Yesh. I , Elouise Fenner, leave t h e honor o f being Valedictorian t o the most w o r t h y.
I, June Heckelman, leave my ability to study to Ethen Swift.
I, Doris Hillyer, bequeath my slender figure t o Alberta Diebel.
I, L u l a Mae Howald, leave my dancing ability to Marjorie Shook.
I, Barbara Kolassa, leave my ability to sing to Wanda Nowak.
We, Ernestine Klavinski and Betty Jean Russell, leave our everlasting friendship through high school to June McDonald and Doris Guzy.
I, Stanley Kruszka, leave my blushing to Jeannette Peruski.
I, Micheal Kupiecki, leave my ability to do mathematics to Edwina
Horkey. I , Joe Seiler, leave m y bashfulness t o D w i g h t Green.
I, Thelma Lampman, leave my typing ability to Evelyn Klavinski.
I, Dorothy Longwell, leave my chubbyness to Francis Seiler.
I, Lillian Luce, leave my position as President o f the Home Economics Club to Louise Criswell.
I, John Mahar, leave my way with the girls to Whitcomb Cranson.
I, Betty Jane Mitchell, leave my ability to read books i n class to
Carlie Rifenburgh.
I, Donald Parsons, leave my manly figure to Chuck Hilton, Jr.
I, Wava Persons, leave m y ambition never to have a c u r l out o f
place to Shirley Lane.
I, Rosebelle Rigg, give m y smiles to Dorothy Monroe.
I, Kenneth Rifenburgh, bequeath my ability to build airplanes to
Paul Borton. I , Clark Roebuck, bequeath m y editorship o f the V i k ing t o LaVerne LaMontagne.
I, El t on Rubley, leave my "good marks" ability to Dale Hankins.
I, Clarence Snyder, leave my ability to be a good baseball player
to " W i s h y " Kostielny.
I, Cecil Tice, leave my ability to grow up to Victor Cook.
I, Duane Ward, leave my strong physique to Leland Smart.
I, Garth W i l b u r, leave m y boastfulness t o Vi c t o r Bolley.
I, Paul Wilson, leave my "going-with-girls" a b i l i t y t o B i l l G u z y.
I, Francis Yesh, leave my football playing ability to Keith Teeple.
Lastly, we leave a l l o u r possessions not mentioned above t o o u r
last sponsor, M r. Bodley.
Signed, sealed, published a n d declared b y t h e Class o f
Nineteen Hundred Forty-one to be their last w i l l and testament.
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SALUTATORY

Everyone has a goal which some day
he wishes to attain. H o w to reach this
goal is another thing.
If in early life you start doing things
by putting forth your best efforts you will
not find tasks so hard when you get out
into the world. I f , though, you must be
forced to do your task, you will lack initiative later on in life.
One s h o u l d b e independent. H e
should not have to be told to do everything
but do his tasks of his own free will. N o
one is going to tell you later just what to
do and how to do it. I f you do not start
relying upon yourself now, when will you?
One should not give up easily at the
task he is doing and allow his ambition to
Die. " I f a t first you don't succeed, t r y,
try again" is an old saying, but if applied,
it will work effectively as ever in bringing
you close to the goal.
A person who shows little enthusiasm
for what he is doing will not be likely to
succeed in that endeavor and will find i t
hard to reach his goal.
Opportunity is not likely to seek you
out. Y o u must meet it half way. I f you
fail to do so it will not come so close the
next time.
So i f you want success, you must put
forth your best efforts i n w h a t you a r e
doing. W h e t h e r you are the highly paid
executive or the ditch digger, do your work
in your very best manner and some day
you are likely to reach the goal that is in
your mind. A t least you w i l l have the
satisfaction o f remaining t r u e t o y o u r
ideals and ambitions and perhaps you will
have paved the way for the success of another who follows you.
Do not allow anything t o turn you
aside f r o m these ambitions. E d g a r A .
Guest h a s v e r y v i v i d l y expressed t h e
spirit with which you should face the future in the following lines:

This then is the end! Today we stand
here and again say "Here Endeth." H e r e
endeth our high school days, companionships that have grown dear with the passing years, rivalries that have spurred us on
to achievement.
We have traveled together now f o r
four years, knowing the same triumphs and
the same defeats; experiencing the same
joys and the same disappointments. T o gether w e have looked forward f o r four
years to this day, and now that it is come
we say with pleasure—and with sadness
"Here Endeth."
So, today marks for us an end—and
a beginning. B u t regardless of what this
beginning is, whether we step forth into
business, into college, o r into home-making, this day marks the birth of new ideas;
new interests; new associations and new
experiences.
But perhaps the greatest change o f
all of us who graduate here today can be
summed up in these words: "Here endeth
restraint; here beginneth freedom."
But i f we are to be actually free, we
must learn one important lesson. R e a l
freedom never consists i n m e r e release
from old limitations; freedom is the positive substitution of inward self control for
external restraints.
Today marks f o r us the end o f old
laws and restrictions. B u t w h a t o f the
freedom that is beginning? W i l l i t lead
us into disaster because of our own lack of
self control: o r shall w e know t h e true
freedom that comes with a stable sense
of values and sound judgment?
Here endeth the old! Here beginneth
the new! A new world lies before us, replete with opportunities—and with temptations. O u r life has been placed in our
own hands to do with as w e will. T h e
choice is ours! I n John Oxenham's words:

"Somebody s a i d t h a t i t c o u l d n ' t b e done,
But h e w i t h a c h u c k l e , r e p l i e d
That 'maybe i t couldn't', b u t he would be one
Who w o u l d n ' t s a y so ' t i l l h e ' d t r i e d .
So h e b u c k l e d r i g h t i n w i t h t h e t r a c e o f a
grin
On h i s face. I f h e w o r r i e d h e h i d i t .
He s t a r t e d t o s i n g a s h e t a c k l e d t h e t h i n g
T h a t c o u l d n ' t b e done, a n d h e d i d i t . "

—Elouise Fenner
COLISEUM T H E AT R E

" To e v e r y m a n t h e r e o p e n e t h
A W a y a n d Wa y s a n d a W a y,
And t h e H i g h Soul c l i m b s t h e H i g h Wa y
And t h e L o w S o u l g r o p e s t h e L o w
And i n between o n t h e m i s t y f l a t s
The r e s t d r i f t t o a n d f r o .
But t o e v e r y m a n t h e r e o p e n e t h
A H i g h W a y a n d a L o w,
And every m a n decideth
The W a y h i s S o u l S h a l l g o . "

—Micheal Kupiecki
BEST W I S H E S —HOTEL BRONSON

�JUNIORS
Class Motto—"Where there is a will, there is a w a y. "
Class Colors—Blue and Ye l l o w
Class Flower—Yellow Rose
Class Officers—
President, Grace Calhoun; V i c e -President, D o r i s G u z y ;
Secretary, LaMoine B i d w e l l ; Treasurer, LaVerne LaMontagne
As Juniors, the Class o f 1942 started w i t h 64 students, including
Christine Herman, Richard Coward, and Evelyn Harker who were new
in Bronson High. A t the close of the first semester, however, Richard
Coward moved to Lapeer. M r . Hilton acted as their class adviser.
During the year several members of the class were very active in
the various sports of the school, such as football, basketball, and baseball. O n both the football and basketball teams, Juniors were i n the
majority. M a n y girls, as w e l l as boys, won letter awards i n basketball. Q u i t e a number of students were representatives on the Hi-Times
staff and i n the Senior Band.
On December 20, 1940, several students participated i n the class
play, "Elmer, The Youngest," as a means of raising money f o r the annual reception. A t intervals through t h e year, sandwich sales were
held, and also pop, candy, and pop corn were sold a t football games
and also at basketball games as a means of increasing their funds.
The class is looking forward to becoming Seniors and of being the
largest class Bronson High School has ever graduated.
—June Gibbons

Front r o w : A l b e r t a K i b i l o s k i , M a r g a r e t K e e l e r , A l i c e B o g u c k i , M a r y J . H e r m a n . P - " • •
- Evelyn l l a r k e r , C a r o l J u n e H e i m e r t , B a r b a r a S h a w, P h y l l i s TICC, A n n a L e m a n s k i , Jean( •
Guzy ( V i c e P r e s i d e n t ) , L a m o i n e B i d w e l l ( S e c r e t a r y ) , B e t t y P e n n e l l , L a Ve r n e L a M o n •
Second r o w : G e r a l d i n e I l o s k i n s , D o n n a B a l d w i n , E v e l y n K l a v i n s k i , C h r i s t i n e
Larimer, H a r r i e t t G i l b e r t . L i b b i e T i c e , H e l e n I . . S m i t h , C a r o l i n e L a n e , A l b e r t a D i e b t ( , A i .
Kibiloski, Joanetta Priest, Grace Calhoun ( P r e s i d e n t ) , June NIcDonald. D o r o t h y K i b i l o s k i .
T h i r d r o w : V a l e n t i n a J a s p e r, S h i r l e y L a n e , V i r g i n i a L u d w i c k , D o n a l d S e l b y, B i l l C o l e m a n ,
Teeple, E u g e n e S m o k e r, R i c h a r d l ' e s h , M r . H i l t o n , D w i g h t G r e e n , L a w r e n c e H u r l e y, S t e l l a A d a n
Mary Sours, Joyce E l l i o t t , Louise B a i l e y.
Fourth r o w : F a b i a n W o t t a , D o n a l d F a i r , I r v i n K e l l y , M a l c o l m C r a b t r e e , D a l e H a n k i n s , A l o ,
Kostielny, F r a n k B a r k o w s k i , B r u c e R e d m o n d , D a l e W a l t o n , V i c t o r B o l l e y, V i c t o r C - 1 ; . 1Notsh
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�SOPHOMORES
Class Officers—
Audrey Brailsford, president; Shirley Robinson, vice-president;
Forrest Shumway, secretary; and Mary Ellen Piatt, treasurer.
In September 1939, forty-nine Freshmen enrolled f o r their first
year o f high school, with Miss Anderson as their class adviser and
guide.
In their Freshman year the following six students dropped out of
the class: Bette Belote, Alphia Dietrich, Waldo Jones, George Thompson, Arnold Swift, and Harold Smith.
In t h e F a l l o f 1940 f o r t y Sophomore students enrolled. M r .
Stewart was appointed their advisor for this year.
They mourned the loss of Paddie Lou Lane, who died during the
Summer. H a r o l d Gillette went to another school. L a t e r in the year
they lost Donald Richart, who joined the United States Navy, Barbara
Spence, and Robert Carpenter.
They were responsible for one of the most successful A l l -Hi parties of the season, which was held on January 31.
They entered a float in the Hallowe'en parade a n d received a
prize for it, and they received first and second prizes for private cars.
—Barbara Kolassa

Front r o w : B e t t y B i d w e l l , L e o n a M v h n i e r, D o n n a S h a w , L o u i s e C r i s w e l l , M a r y E . P i a t t , A u d r e y
Brailsford (President), Wa n d a N o w a k , Doris Richart, M a r j o r i e Eberhard, Eleanor Kolassa, Nellie Stewart.
Second r o w : B e v e r l y L a w r e n c e , M a r i e Clouse, O r p h a Rossetter, G e n e G r e e n . R u t h W i l s o n , S h i r l e y
Robinson ( V i c e President), V i r g i n i a N o w a k , E d w i n a f l o r k e y, F r a n c e s S e i l e r, Frances Kibiloski, H e l e n
M. Smoker.
rhird r o w : L e l a n d S m a r t , P a t K e i l e y, R i c h a r d S c h a f e r, W h i t c o m b Cranson, L a V o n R i g g s , F o r r e s t
Shumway, Carlie Rifenburgh, L a m a r Modert, K e i t h Teeple, I l a r l e y Bogart.
Fourth r o w : D o n a l d Richart, C l i f f o r t Kibiloski, E l w o o d L a n g w e l l , F r a n k P r i n t k e . M r . S t e w a r t , L o w e l l
Roseneau, Glenn Shumwav, George Adams, Galen Swift.
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LOUDENS' D E PA R T M E N T S T O R E

RED A N D W H I T E S T O R E

�ont r o w : B a r b a r a Soncrant, J u d y Slingerland, V i v i a n ( : i b b o n s , Joanne G a r m a n , M a r t l ,
Bell ( V i c e President), B o n n i e B y e r s ( Tr e a s u r e r ) , M a r y V . W h i t e , A l i c e W i l b e r, E l l e n Record.
Second r o w : M a y b e l l e Wa s h b u r n , D o r i s L a n e , M a r j o r i e Shook, P h y l l i s E l l i o t t , Gertrude B l a s k y, O r a
Lampman, M a r y 1 . Kolassa, Geraldine Yesh, Bernadine Smoker, Genevieve E d d y, Joyce Spornhauer.
Third r o w : P a u l D o r t o n , C h a r l e s H i l t o n , G i l b e r t R u b l e y, M a t t h e w A l b r i g h t , M o n r o e W i l b e r, C l y d e
Williams, M y r o n L a r i m e r, Miss Anderson, Maurice BonneIL I . . J. Root, Gordon Jones.
Fourth r o w : F l o r i a n S y c , A r t h u r Jennings, L e o n a r d H a n k i n s ( P r e s i d e n t ) , J o e Szafranski, B i l l y G u z y,
Bruce Roseneau, We n d e l l Priest, John Buholtz, M e r v i n Crabild I r v i n Papke, D a v i d Sadder.
Not shown: M a r g a r e t Ernsberger, I r e n e Monroe, Wa l t e r Reed, B i l l y Thurber.

FRESHMEN
On September 3. 1940. forty-seven green Freshmen entered Bronson High with Miss Dora L. Anderson as their class adviser. T h o s e
who dropped out during the year were Dickie Belote, Donald Bidwell,
and Robert Early. D e l o r e s Eddy entered late but dropped out again
because of illness. Students who entered later were Ellen Record and
Judy Singerland.
Several boys were active in athletics. S e v e n boys were out for
football. S i x of those seven won emblems, while the seventh, Bruce
Rosenau, won a minor award. T h e six boys who won emblems were
Leonard Hankins. Charles Hilton, Gordon Jones, Myron Larimer, Clyde
Williams, and Bill Guzy. T h e boys who went out for basketball and
received awards were Clyde Williams. Myron Larimer, Bill Guzy, Paul
Borton, Charles Hilton, Leonard Hankins, and Arthur Jennings. S e v eral boys went out for the team in baseball.
One girl, Maybelle Washburn, went out for basketball.
Myron Larimer and Walter Reed were selected by the class as Aldermen in the Student Council. T h e class took part i n the nickel-aweek plan. T h e y were allowed under the plan to take part in athletics, attend all home games, receive a l l regular issues o f the high
school publication, the " H i -Times", attend all parties, and attend all
assemblies.
—Elton Rubley

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�JUNIOR H I G H
Motto—"Marching A l o n g Together."
Colors—Red and White.
Seventh Grade Class Snonsor—Jessi
Eighth Grade Class Sponsor— M a r j o
The Junior H i g h has experienced a very
enth grade were officially initiated on Septemb
One o f the m a j o r events was the visit t o
where the classes selected their quota o f book
In t h e Hallowe'en p a r a d e t h 2 Eighth
their float, " G o d Bless America." T h e Bo
sponsored t o d e f r a y expenses f o r t h e a
were a success and netted the amount n
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and the new post office.
A grand Christmas party was
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''ootball game at Homer, 16th;
Football game, Reading here,
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��JUNIOR

P L AY

Cast of Characters: E l m e r Gardner, Richard Yesh ; Mel Gardner,
Malcomb Crabtree; Luigi, Dwight Green; Vonny, Alberta Kibiloski;
Carrie, Joyce Elliot; Anne, Grace Calhoun; Dr. Arthur Markham, Dick
Coward; Mrs. Gardner, Dorothy Monroe; Sybil Roberts, Marian Larimer; Lance Abernathy, Fabian Wo t t a ; Martha, Christine Herman;
Judge Daily, Donald Fair; Shanover, Bruce Redmond.
A three act comedy, entitled "Elmer, the Youngest," was presented
by the Juniors Friday, December 20, before a large audience. I t revealed a talented class and showed much work and cooperation.
The play was successfully directed by Miss Baker.
Elmer, who has just finished high school is absorbed in directing
the destinies of two of his sisters, Anne and Carrie. A n n e is engaged
to marry a doctor, but Elmer is sure she is in love with Lance Abernathy, a childhood playmate. S o he sends for Lance and he and Luigi
do some careful plotting, but Carrie, knowing o f his schemes, interferes. C a r r i e and Elmer battle between themselves. N o t until the
wedding ceremony is in progress does Elmer's scheme work.
—Doris Hillyer

SENIOR P L AY
On Friday night, April 4, the Class of '41 presented their play
"College Daze." T h e play concerned Hartdale, a typical little college
town, and the action took place a t " M a Mitchell's Coffee Shoppe."
This provided a unique setting which was cleverly and attractively
worked out.
Harold "Duke" Duquet is the heir of Hartdale's greatest benefactor, a small-town boy who went to New York and became wealthy.
"Duke" is required to graduate from Hartdale before he can come into
the estate. J u s t out of a swanky Eastern prep school, he is thoroughly disgusted with the prospect of life at Hartdale. H e hits upon tile__ --ingenious scheme of changing identities with Slim Wiggins, a sny, gangling, country youth from Corn Hollow, Nebraska, who is trying to work
his way through college. " D u k e " becomes Slim, and Slim is required
to act the part of a dashing young millionaire from the East.
The characters were: D u k e , Duane Ward; Ma, Elouise Fenner;
Slim, Francis Yesh ; Shirley, Elaine Bawden ; Lana, Lillian Luce; Bill,
Clark Roebuck; Poodles, Lula M a e Howald ; E l l a Rose, Betty Jane
Mitchell; Vivian, June Gibbons; Ossie, Micheal Kupiecki; M r. Victor,
Garth Wilber; Pete, Donald Parsons. — G a r t h Wilber

ICE C A R N I VA L
The City of Bronson held its Third Annual Ice Carnival on January
30. S i n c e weather conditions were very favorable for good ice, the
carnival was a great success, attracting over a thousand sptctators.
Figure skaters were present from Battle Creek and Jackson. R o n
Overmyer of Jackson, popular figure skater and barrel jumper, was
present. A group of figure skaters from Battle Creek, known as the
"Skating Family," gave a fine demonstration of figure skating.
There were also races for boys and girls, and the winners received bronze medals.
The Carnival was sponsored b y the Rotary Club, The Commercial Club, and the High School. S p e c i a l assistance was given by the
City of Bronson and its employees, Bronson Co-Ops., Michigan Bakeries, Inc., Davis Jewelry, Bronson Journal, B. H. Diebel and "Hap" Collins.
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�STUDENT COUNCIL
For the fifth year, the Student Council of Bronson High School has
undertaken to sponsor student activities and to further cooperation between school and community.
Through student activity fees, the Student Union has financed the
school publication, the " H i -Times;" six high school parties; several outstanding assembly programs; a noon-hour program w h i c h included
dancing, ping-pong, a n d o t h e r sports; a n d a ping-pong tournament.
It also sponsored the T h i r d Annual Ice Carnival, which was financed
by the local Rotary and Commercial Clubs. T h e Student Union was
also largely responsible f o r creating interest in square dancing among
the students, a n d made arrangements f o r t h e m t o h a v e nationally
known dancing teachers w i t h them.
Standing committees for the year were: Athletic Committee, Stanley Kruszka, chairman, Clark Misenar, and Eleanor Kolassa; Assembly Committee, Betty Mitchell, chairman, Paul Wilson, Shirley Robinson, Dorothy Monroe, Vi c t o r Bolley, Doris Lane, and Helen Radford.
Mr. Westaway was faculty adviser o f both these committees.
This year's Council officers were: President, Jane Coleman; VicePresident, C l a r k R o e b u c k : Secretary, G r a c e Calhoun; Tr e a s u r e r,
Phyllis Ti c e ; A l d e r m e n , Stanley Kruszka, Senior; D o r i s G u z y a n d
Richard Yesh, Juniors; Virginia Nowak and Whitcomb Cranson, Sophomores; Walter Reed and Myron Larimer, Freshmen; Mary Jane Bolley,
Eighth grade; and Roy Bell, Seventh grade. M r . Stewart, as faculty
adviser, has proved capable and always dependable during the year.
—Jane Coleman

Left t o r i g h t : \ \ * h i t c o n d o C r a m -on. N l a r y P. R o n e y. T i c e , T r e a - u r e r ; S t a n l e y K r u , k a , C l a r k
Po,.buck. V i c e P r e . i d e n t ; l a n e Coleman. l ' r e . t t l e n t G r a c e C a l h o u n , S e c r e t a r y ; N l y r o n L a n m e r , V i alter
Reed. D o r i s G u z y, R o y B e l l .
Standmg: R i c h a r d Ve s h , M r . Stewart, V i r g i n i a N o w a k .

BRONSON R E E L C O M PA N Y

�HOME EC. CLUB

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uzy, E v e l y n H a r k e r, Dorothy Longwell.
second r o w : C a r o l i n e L a n e , J u n e M c D o n a l d , A l b e r t a D i e b e l , E d w i n a l l o r k e y, Frances Seiler, M a r j o r i e
7•hook. V i r g i n i a N o w a k , F r a n c e s K i b i l o s k i , B e r n a d i n e S m o k e r, L o u i s e B a i l e y, G e r a l d i n e Ye s h , B e t t y
Russell, H e l e n M . Smoker.

Flower—White Carnation
Color—Blue and White
Motto—Work to Win
The Home Economics Club was organized in 1938, under
the direction o f Mrs. Hansen, for the purpose o f developing
friendship, co-operation, and understanding among the girls
in Bronson High School; to promote interest in Home Economics: and to be of service to the community.
This year the club was under the direction of a new adviser, Miss Louise Shepard, who comes to us from her home
in Remus, a f t e r teaching t w o years i n Farwell. S h e i s a
graduate o f Michigan State College and has brought along
many good ideas. W i t h Miss Shepard's help t h e club has
been led by Lillian Luce, President; Wava Parsons, Vice-President; Elouise Fenner, Secretary; and Louise Criswell, Treasurer.
During the year the club has sponsored many money making projects, as well as various enjoyment programs. T h e i r
most outstanding adventure for money making was the H o t
Lunches, which netted them well over $50. T h e i r enjoyments
were: On October 25 and 26, Lillian Luce, Wava Parsons, and
Eloufse Fenner represented the club a t the State Conference
held in Detroit: November 15, they sponsored an All-Hi party
for the Student Council; o n December 5 , they entertained
their mothers and the faculty at a Mother-Daughter Banquet
with a very imuressive candlelight initiation service.
These are just part of the various activities in which the
club took part, and some of the things to which future members can look forward.
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The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of farm
boys studying vocational agriculture. T h e organization is found from
Maine to Hawaii and from Washington to Porto Rico; in fact there are
chapters in 47 of the 48 states of the Union and in the two territories
of Hawaii and Porto Rico.
Its emblem is made up o f five symbols, the owl, the plow ,and
the rising sun within the cross-section of an ear of corn, which is surmounted by the American eagle. U n o n the face of the emblem appear
the words, "Vocational Agriculture" and the letters " F. F. A . " T h e
owl is symbolic of wisdom; the plow is the symbol of labor and tillage
of the soil; the rising sun is emblematic of progress and the new day
in agriculture; the cross-section of the ear of corn is indicative of the
national organization, as is also the American eagle.
The purposes of the organization are:
1. T o supplement the regular systematic instruction offered to
students of vocational agriculture.
2. T o encourage organized recreational activities among students o f vocational agriculture.
3. T o promote and improve scholarship.
4. T o promote thrift among students of vocational agriculture.
5. T o improve the rural home and its surroundings.
6. T o create and nurture a love of country life.
7. T o create more interest i n the intelligent choice o f farm
occupations.
8. T o encourage co-operative effort among students o f vocational agriculture.
9. T o strengthen the confidence of the farm boy in himself and
his work.
10. T o develop competent, aggressive, rural agricultural leadership.
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Front r o w : D o n a l d Parsons, C e c i l T i c e ( Pre.ident). L a n d i s Te e p l e ( Tr e a s u r e r ) , G a r t h W i l b e r, J o h n
Mahar, Joe Seiler, M r . H i l t o n , John Smith, Galen Swift, Richard Schafer, D w i g h t Green ( V i c e President).
Second r o w : D a l e Wa l t o n , Elwood Langwell, B r u c e Redmond, F r a n k P r i n t k e , L o w e l l Roseneau, Forrest
Shumway. D a l e I l a n l i n s (Secretary).
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�Front r o w : K e t t y Johnson, l e a d s , . a l l a L a n e , C a r o l J . I k o n , t . P a t s y M s h m a i d ,
Norma M c C r a c k e n , I l e l e n R a d f o r d .
Second r o w : B a r b a r a L a w r e n c e , Joyce L a n e , Joyce P o t t e r, P e g g y Ti l l o t s o n , L o i s N I c h i t y r e , l v I
Yolanda A u s t i n , J u l i e A l d r i c h , J o a n I l u n s i c k e r.
T h i r d r o w : B a r b a r a S o n c r a n t . B a r b a r a I t , , tier " • d o I ley R o b i l , . . m . A u d r e y B r a d sford, B e t t y M i t c h e l l ,
Doris L a n e .

GIRL SCOUTS
The Bronson Girl Scouts are divided into two groups, Seniors and
Intermediate. E a c h group has its own leader and officers, b u t some
joint meet.ngs are held. K e t t y Johnson a n d J e r r y W o l f e lead t h e
Intermediate group assisted b y Helen Radford a s Tr o o p Scribe a n d
Lois M c I n t y r e a s Tr o o p Treasurer. R o s a l y n Westaway a n d M a r y
Donaldson head the Senior group assisted b y Shirley Robinson, president, and Audrey Brailsford, secretary-treasurer.
Both trouns worked together during the summer o f 1940 on the
Outdoor Cook Badge and again during G.r1 Scout Week i n October.
Four m a i n events t o o k place d u r i n g t h a t week, a w i n d o w display,
a float in the Hallowe'en parade, a Hallowe'en party with the Catholic
girls as guelts, and attending the Baptist Church i n a body on G i r l
Scout Sunday.
In November t h e y w e n t o n a n o v e r n g h t camping t r i p a t t h e
Phillins' cottage at Matteson lake and again i n A p r i l .
With the money earned f r o m the pancake supper and cakewalk
that were given, some were able to buy their uniforms.
On A p r i l 26 they were the guests of the Sturgis Girl Scouts in an
All Scout Day program.
The Intermediate group worked on any badge they wished t o o r
needed to, t o finish t h e i r Second Class work. F o u r have completed
their badge work and received their Second Class Badges.
The Senior group's work was centered around the Arts and Crafts
field, namely: weaving, soap carving, r u g making, etching glass and
sewing. O n e o f the main events o f their year was a scavenger hunt
party w i t h a number of Boy Scouts as guests.
—Betty Jane Mitchell
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The Boy Scouts o f America have been a very active organization
in t h e United States since t h e early 1900's and have grown steadily
from that time until now.
There are a great number o f people who do not k n o w a l l o f the
things Scouting does f o r boys. W h e n a boy starts out as a Scout, one
of the first things he must do is to memorize a set o f rules governing
his behavior, character, and loyalty. N e x t he is taught the principles
of First A i d w h i c h are n o w among the most valuable things anyone
can k n o w. T h e Scout also must earn a n d save a small amount o f
money, he must be able to build a fire w i t h t w o matches, cook a meal
over an open fire without any cooking dishes. A s he advances he must
learn to swim, be able to walk 14 miles, learn something about nature
and the use o f outdoor camping equipment. A l l o f this you can see
gives the boy a number of things he does n o t g e t i n school o r i n h i s
home.
The B o y Scouts o f Bronson meet every M o n d a y n i g h t a t seven
o'clock during the school y e a r and arrange t o have several meetings
out o f doors when the weather is good. A l s o f o r the past f e w years
they have held a week-end camp a t some lake.
Bert Wa r d has been Scout Master f o r the past three years and
has been very much interested in the work the Scouts have been doing.
Olan M a r t i n is the Assistant Scout Master and helps M r. Wa r d instruct
the boys i n t h e i r w o r k . T h e P a t r o l Leaders a r e Wendell Brenner,
Whitcomb Cranson, Kenneth Roebuck. and Charles Hilton. The Senior
Patrol Leaders are Walter Reed and Clark Roebuck, who have charge
of Troops 83 and 84.
The American Legion on Monday, A p r i l 7, took over the j o b o f
sponsoring Scouting and a l l meetings a r e being h e l d a t t h e Legion
Home.
—Clark Roebuck
Front r o w : B i l l y C o a t s , K e n n e t h Roebuck, C h a r l e s I l i l t o n , P a u l B o r t o n , R o b e r t C a l h o u n . R . N . B e l l .
Second r o w : D u a n e Garberich, R o b e r t B y e r s , M y r o n L a r i m e r , W e n d e l l B r e n n e r, D a v i d R i f e n b u r g h .
Third r o w : K e n n e t h R d e n b u r g h , O l a n M a r t i n , C a r l i e Rifenburgh, G o r d o n Jones, W h i t c o m b Crimson,
John H a r d y, C l a r k R o e b u c k .
Fourth r o w : B e r t r a m Wa r d , l e a d e r ; Duane Wa r d , A l o y s i u s Kostielny, Wa l t e r Reed.

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�Front r o w : P e g g y T i l l o t s o n , P a u l B o r t o n , B e t t y J a n e M i t c h e l l , D o r i s G u z y, l ' a t K e l l e y, D o r i s
Martha B e l l , L o t s M c I n t y r e , B a r b a r a S h a w.
Second r o w : B a r b a r a B u r l e y , Yo l a n d a J e a n A u s t i n , B e v e r l y L a w r e n c e , N o r m a N I c C r a c k e n , B r u c e
Derrickson, A u d r e y B r a i l s f o r d , Wa n d a N o w a k , V i c t o r Bolles.
T h i r d r o w : M a y b e l l e Wa s h b u r n , B a r b a r a L a w r e n c e , B e t t y -Fairbanks, C o r a J. L e a t h e r m a n , C l a r k R o e b u c k ,
Shirley R o b i n s o n , R o b e r t B y e r s , W h i t c o m b C r a n s o n , G l e n n S h u m w a y, C l y d e W i l l i a m s , W a l t e r R e e d ,
Paul W i l s o n . E u g e n e S m o k e r, D u a n e W a r d .
Standing: K e n n e t h R i f e n b u r g h , M a r y J . W a r d , L a m i r H e l e n R a d f o r d , D o n a l d S e l b y, H e l e n I . .
L a Ve r n e L a M o n t a g n e , C a r o l J u n e I l e i m e r t .

SENIOR BAND
This year's High School Band o f 45 members has been the largest
in the history of Bronson High.
Their first engagement was last F a l l a t the Coldwater 4-H Club
Fair.
First division r a t i n g i n marching a n d a second division i n concert was received by the band at the Centerville Fair.
The fine maneuvers o f t h e band w e r e features o f a l l t h e home
football games except the Armistice Day game and o f two basketball
games.
The band entered the district and state contests this Spring and
received a first division a t the district and a fourth a t the state
Two concerts were nresented this year b y t h e band, t h e W i n t e r
concert which was held December 12, and the spring concert March 26.
The entire Music Department appeared at the annual Spring concert, including the Junior Band. Tonette Band, the Grade School and
Junior High vocal groups, and the Senior High Chorus.
The follow'ng soloists entered the state contest: Martha Bell, oboe;
Robert Byers, piano; Paul Borton, piano and clarinet; Mary Joan Ward,
drums a n d m a r i m b a ; D o r i s Lane, p i a n o ; D u a n e W a r d , trombone;
Norma McCracken. piano.
Mary Joan W a r d a n d Doris Lane entered t h e National Contest
which is quite an honor f o r a musician.
—Paul Wilson

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The membership i n t h e J u n i o r Band h a s been l a r g e r this y e a r
than i n f o r m e r years. S i n c e several have been promoted t o Senior
Band, t h e membership has been reduced f r o m thirty-five t o t w e n t y three.
To gain promotion members have 128 tests to pass, including solos
with complement, and ensembles.
They s t i l l have a convenient p l a n o f renting instruments. T h i s
gives students w h o have n o instrument t h e opportunity t o l e a r n t o
play one.
The main activity of the year in which they all participate is their
public concert. I t was presented this year on March 26, i n the gymnasium.
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Front r o w : W e n d e l l P r i e s t , George E l m e r. Joan l l i m i c l e r . Sheila M c M a n u , , B o n n i e Byers, R o y B e l l .
Joyce L a n e , N o r m a J . Chapman, A v o n Wi l s o n , J o h n Gladstone, R u t h M y e r , Jonathan R i c h a r d
Whitehead, D a l e Hoard, Carlie Rifenburgh, Forrest Shumway.
Second r o w : E i l e e n H e i m e r t , P r i s c i l l a L a n e , B e t t y L a w r e n c e , B e t t y Gibbons, 1 ,
Wilber, M a r y V i r g i n i a W h i t e , W e n d e l l B r e n n e r, B o n n i e H o l l e y, H a r r y P i a t t , 1 ,
Root, Marjorie Shook. R u t h Wilson, B i l l y Coats, A l a n Kalvin, Robert Radi, •
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Second r o w : M o n r o e W i l b e r , P a u l B o l t o n , W a n d a N o w a k . M a r i a n I , t . .
Gilbert. Va l e n t i n a _Jasper, M a r t i i i i e S h o o k , B e t t y I . N l i t c h e l l . B e t t y J . R u s s e l l , J o y c e E l l i o t t
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T h i r d r o w : L i m n , F e n n e r. B e t t y P e n n e l l . R u t h W i l s o n . Grace C a l h o u n , M a r i e ( ' l o u . e , F r a n c e s K i l l ,
Louise B a i l e y, J u d y S l i n g e r l a n d , L o u i s e C r t . w e l l , G e n e v i e v e E d d y , J e a n e t t e P e r u c k i , G i l b e r t R ii
J. R o o t .
Fourth r o w : G e r a l d i n e H o s k i n s . D o n n a I ) . B a l d w i n , A r t h u r I r m u n g s , F o r r e s t S h u m w a y, P a u l W i l s o n .
e`ifford K i b t l o s k i , L e o n a r d I l a n k i n s , K e i t h .1.eetile, L a m a r M o d e m A l b e r t a K t b i l o v k i . A l i c e W i l b e r .
shown: M y r o n L a r i m e r, P h y l l i s M c C l e l l a n , I r e n e M o n r o e , N e l l i e S t e w a r t , Joyce Spoiblagger.

CHORUS
As the school term opened in September, 56 students
enrolled i n the Senior H i g h Chorus under the direction
of Mr. Ellis, who has been here f o r the past three years.
On December 12, t h e Chorus gave a j o i n t concert w i t h
the Band here at the high school. L a t e r , they presented
another concert.
The personnel of the class is as follows: Elaine Bawden, A l i c e Bogucki, Louise Criswell, Joyce Elliot, Genevieve Eddy, Elouise Fenner, H a r r i e t Gilbert, M a r y Jane
Herman, Va l e n t i n a Jasper, E v e l y n K l a v i n s k i , E l e a n o r
Kolassa, M a r g a r e t Keeslar, A n n a Lemanski, V i r g i n i a
Ludwick, Marian Larimer, Phyllis McClennan, Irene Monroe, B e t t y J a n e M i t c h e l l , A l i c e W i l b e r, Jeanette P e r uski, Joanetta Priest, Betty Pennell, Rosebelle Rigg, Vivian Ryan, Nellie Stewart, Joyce Spornhauer, Libbie Tice,
Mary Virginia White, Judy Slingerland, sopranos; Betty
Jean Russell, M a r t h a Bell, Donna Dora Baldwin, Louise
Bailey, Marie Clouse, Grace Calhoun, Geraldine Hoskins,
Doris Lane, M a r j o r i e Shook, Ruth Wilson, altos; L a m a r
Modert, Maurice Bonnell, Paul Borton, Leonard Hankins,
Arthur Jennings, Clifford Kibiloski, Myron Larimer, Gilbert Rubley, L. J. Root, Keith Teeple, Paul Wilson, Monroe W i l b e r, Forest Shumway, baritones.
The Chorus has h a d a v e r y good accompanist i n
Wanda Mae Nowak.
—Rosebelle Rigg
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F r o n t r o w — H u r l e y, F a i r, Selby, Coach H i l t o n .
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The Bronson cagers o f 1941-42 got off to a good start b y
defeating Quincy in the first game. P l a y i n g hard throughout the season, with luck often against them, they tied Athens fori f third place in
the Little "C" Conference.
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February 1 7 the team played a t Quincy i n t h e Conference
Tournament. A f t e r losing their first tournament game, they came
back to beat Union City and Athens to win the Consolation Trophy.
At the District Tournament in Sturgis, Bronson lost out to Colon
by a score of 34 to 25. Bronson scored 2 0 o f their 25 points in the
second half.
Six players are graduating in June. T h o s e receiving major awards
were: Laurence Hurley, Fabian Wotta, Richard Yesh, Don Fair, Don
Selby, D a l e Walton, seniors; Charles Kinter, junior. T h o s e given
minor awards were: Frank Printke, Whitcomb Cranson, juniors; Chas.
Hilton, sophomore; Chub Brenner and Bob Doll, freshmen. T h e second team, losing their four games, hope to be more successful next
year. T h o s e on the second team were: Don Fredricks, Leonard Hankins, Rex Foglesong, Wa l t e r Reed, B i l l G u z y, Clyde Williams, John
Hardy, Joe Supianoski, John Williams. and Bob Calhoun.
Scores of the games are as follows:
Bronson 23, Quincy 19; Bronson 18, Reading 20; Bronson 21,
Litchfield 20; Bronson 25, Athens 14; Bronson 15, Union City 18; Bronson 34, Colon 24; Bronson 12, Quincy 18; Bronson 42, Union City 31;
Bronson 52, Litchfield 28; Bronson 18, Colon 31; Bronson 17, Athens
16; Bronson 33, Reading 37.
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Second r o w —Mrs. H a m i l t o n . Lawrence, Shook, D o l l , G u z y.
T h i r d r o w —Austin. H u r l e y, G . Green, K o l a s a .

Early i n the Fall o f 1941 Bronson g:rls interested i n basketball began preliminary practice in order to be more successful in their
games during the cage season. A l t h o u g h the goal aimed a t was not
quite attained, t h e team was successful i n w i n n i n g five o f the eight
games played. B r o n s o n ' s t o t a l score w a s 141 against t h e i r opponents' 111.
Those participating, under the coaching o f Mrs. Nova Hamilton,
were LaMoine Bidwell, Captain; LaVerne LaMontagne, seniors; M a r y
Ellen Piatt, Shirley Robinson, Audrey Brailsford, Gene Green, Wanda
Mae Nowak, and Beverly Lawrence. juniors; M a r y Cathrine Kolassa
and M a r j o r i e Shook, sophomores; M a r y H u r l e y, B e t t y D o l l , Georgia
Green, and Yo l a n d a Austin, freshmen. T h e first seven named comprised t h e f i r s t team. D o r i s Guzy f a i t h f u l l y executed t h e duties o f
manager for her third season.
To close t h e basketball season, t h e g i r l s organized class teams.
Junior H i g h t o o k p a r t w i t h t h e f o u r u p p e r grades. T h e Juniors
emerged as the winners of all the various games played and the Seniors
were the runners-up. T h e Freshman-Sophomore team w o n t h e Consolation.
The basketball squad wishes to express their appreciation to Mrs.
Hamilton f o r her patience and untiring efforts in working w i t h them.
They extend to her their heartiest thanks.
The schedule f o r the season follows:
Bronson 20, Quincy 22; Bronson 20, Athens 9; Bronson 18, Litchfield 14; Bronson 17, Union City 5; Bronson 13, Quincy 27; Bronson 21,
Union City 7; Bronson 21, Litchfield 1 2 ; Bronson 10, Athens 15.
—LaMoine Bidwell

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With three o f last year's members still here, t h e
Sextette started off fairly well this year. T h e first public appearance was made at the Band-Chorus Concert on
December. 12. T h e afternoon o f the concert they a p peared before the Woman's Club. L a t e r appearances
were P. T. A . Founder's Meeting, Methodist Church
Family Night, and the Spring Concert of the entire Music
Department of B. H. S.
With f o u r members remaining they have a good
foundation for next year's Sextette.
The Sextette includes: Elaine Bawden a n d Betty
Jane Mitchell, first sopranos; Grace Calhoun and Louise
Criswell, second sopranos; Ruth Wilson and Martha Bell,
altos.
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great accomplishments are expected of them.
—Elaine Bawden

Ruth W i l s o n , M a r t h a B e l l , G r a c e C a l h o u n L o u i s e C r i s w e l l , B e t t y J . M i t c h e l l , E l a i n e B a w d e n , W a n d a
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BIGELOW E L E C T R I C A L A P P L I A N C E

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Editor-in-chief, C l a r k Roebuck; Assistant E d i t o r, Ernestine K l a vinski; Business Manager, Kenneth Rifenburgh; Assistant Manager,
Betty Jean Russell; Daily Life at B. H. S., Stanley Kruszka; Class Will,
Betty Jean Russell; Valed:ctory, Elouise Fenner; Salutatory, Micheal
Kupiecki; Class Prophecy, Ernestine Klavinski; Junior Class, June Gibbons; Sophomore Class, Barbara Kolassa; Freshman Class, Elton Rubley; J u n i o r High, June Heckelman; Calendar o f Events, Wa v a P a r sons; Junior Play, Doris H i l l v e r ; Senior Play, Garth W i l b e r ; Ice Carnival, Francis Bobay; Student Council. Jane Coleman; Home Economics
Club, Lillian Luce; F. F. A . , Donald Parsons; G i r l Scouts, Betty Jane
Mitchell; Boy Scouts, Clark Roebuck; Senior Band, Paul Wilson; Junior Band, Dorothy Langwell; Chorus, Rosebelle R i g g ; Sextet, Elaine
Bawden; Yearbook, Kenneth R i f e n b u r g h ; H i -Times. T h e l m a L a m p man; P. T. A. News, Iva Belote; Skip Day, Cecil Tice; Football, Francis
Yesh : Boys' Basketball. Duane Wa r d ; Baseball, Clarence Snyder; and
Girls' Basketball, Lula Mae Howald.
We, the Class of 1941, wish to take this opportunity
to thank the merchants and business men of our city
for their generous assistance and co-operation.
—Kenneth Rifenburgh

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For the fifth consecutive year the students of Bronson High School
have edited and published the "Bronson H i -Times," a bi-weekly newspaper. I t is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association,
from which it has received a second honor rating.
At first printed locally, for the past two years the paper has been
mimeographed at school. T h e entire process is taken care of by students with the advice o f a faculty member, Mrs. Tharp. T h i s year
forty students make up the staff, which is larger than before. E r n e s tine Klavinski and Jane Coleman are co-editors; Betty Jean Russell,
business manager, in charge of mimeographing; and Mary Ellen Piatt,
circulation manager.
The "Hi-Times" is financed by the Student Union as a part of the
activities plan. A l l participating members, about ninety per cent o f
the student body, receive copies.
The " H i -Times" has been distributed f r e e t o surrounding rural
schools and local business houses in order to acquaint them with the
many activities of Bronson High School. T h e circulation is now 350.
Some of the staff members and Mrs. Tharp attended the Second
Annual Southwestern Michigan H i g h School Press Conference a t
Western State Teachers College in Kalamazoo on December 7, 1940.
One evening at a P. T. A . meeting the staff, together with Mrs.
Tharp, gave a demonstration of how the paper is set up for publication.
—Thelma Lampman

Front r o w : B a r b a r a B o l l e y, A u d r e y B r a i l s f o r d , M a r y E l l e n P i a t t , M r s . T h a r p ( a d v i s o r ) ; E r n e s t i n e
Klavinski, Jane Coleman, Co-editors; TC,,rma McCracken, Nellie Stewart. Eleanor Kolassa, Virginia Ludwick.
Second r o w : B e t t y P e n n e l l , Jeanette P e r u s k i , S h i r l e y Robinson, F a b i a n %Vona. L e l a n d S m a r t , L o w e l l
Rosenau, ( ) I a n M a r t i n , Caroline Lane. A l b e r t a D o r i , Lane, H a r r i e t Gilbert.
Thud r o w : J u n e Gibbons, W a n d a M a e N o w a k , B a r b a r a Kolassa, Joanetta P r i e s t , T h e l m a L a m p m a n ,
Elouise Fenner, Beverly Lawrence, 1.ibbie Tice, E l a i n Bawden, Barbara Shaw.
Fourth r o w : M a r i e Clouse, D o n n a S h a w, B e t t y Russell, L i l l i a n L u c e , D o r o t h y Kibiloski, Phyllis E l l i o t t ,
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Aims:
To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school,
and community.
To raise the standards of home life.
To secure adequate laws for the care and protection o f childhood and youth.
To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently i n the training o f the
child.
To develop between educators a n d t h e general public such
united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in
physical, mental, social, and spiritual education.
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The organization held a Founders' Day meeting, the Annual Penny
Supper, a meeting honoring the Girl and Boy Scouts and their activities, and a picnic made up the last meeting of the year.
During 1940, this organization recognized at its meetings: Parent
Week, sponsored by the Pre-School Mothers' Club; Annual Hallowe'en
Frolic, sponsored by the Rotary Club, Commercial Club, and the P. T.
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Listen! D i d you hear what I heard on the morning of May 12?
Well, it was nothing serious, just a group of 30 Seniors hurrying around
for fear of getting left at home.
The Seniors skipped off this year for a two-day tour of Chicago,
arriving at the Stevens Hotel at 10 o'clock. T h e y registered and were
assigned large airy guest rooms which overlooked Grant Park and the
lake front.
They then motored t o Marshall Field's where they h a d lunch.
They continued on their tour ioy bus along Chicago's famous Michigan
Avenue, into Lincoln Park to visit the Zoo. A f t e r returning they retired to their rooms to freshen up for dinner served in the Coffee Shop.
Several evening parties to the movies or dinner dance places were
arranged following a coast to coast broadcast at one of the large radio
network auditoriums.
Tuesday morning, following a good night's rest a t t h e Stevens
they continued their sight-seeing tour with their first stop at the Chicago
Board of Trade. T h e y were then taken to the Municipal Airport and
continued on t o the Union Stockyards. A f t e r viewing the vast expanse of livestock pens, slaughtering and meat-packing operations, they
stopped for lunch at Swift's Cafeteria.
The afternoon was open for the Seniors to do their shopping or
to attend the ball game, meeting in time for dinner at six o'clock. They
were soon on their way home, arriving in Bronson at 11 o'clock Tuesday night, a happy but "broke" and tired group of 1941 Seniors.
—Cecil Tice
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FOOTBALL
After enjoying supremacy in the Little "C" loop for the third consecutive year, the Champion Bronson Vikings were not expected t o
retain the football championship this year.
Although Coach Hilton had only four lettermen around whom to
build his squad. he did his usual good job of it. A r o u n d these four men
the coach moulded another of his championship teams. T h e four veterans were Don Parsons, a tackle: Bill Coleman. a center; and Fabian
Wotta and Francis Yesh. halfbacks. T h i s team was said to be one of
the fastest ever to represent Bronson.
Through the co-operation of the City Council and Board of Education, a plan was devised for financing the lighting of Greenwald Park
for athletic contests. T h e Consumers Power Company employees cooperated splendidly in hurrying the construction of the system on the
football field to get it ready for our first game with Litchfield.
Duriag the season the team had to fight for every game, being outweighed by most of the conference teams. T h e only mar of our record
was a 7-7 tie with Union City. O u r highlight of the season was the
game with Reading, played at Bronson under the lights. T h e Vikings
were given one chance in five to win. By a combination of speed, skill,
co-operation and fight, the Vikings came out on the long end of a 25 to
7 score thus handing the Reading Rangers a rather one-sided defeat.
Those lost to the team this year by graduation include John Mahar,
Don Parsons, Clark Roebuck, who was selected captain, and Clarence
Snyder, Duane Ward and Francis Yesh.
The scores of the 1940 games were: Vikings 7, Litchfield 0 ; Vi k ings 18, Athens 0; Vikings 7, Union City 7; Vikings 32, Sturgis "B" 0;
Vikings 26; Homer 0; Vikings 25, Reading 7; Vikings 25, Jonesville 6;
Vikings 12, Quincy 0. T o t a l points were Vikings 152, opponents 20.
—Francis Yesh
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For the basketball season of 1940-41 the Vikings finished in third
place in the Little "C" Conference with seven wins and three losses.
Bronson competed in the Fourth Annual Conference Tournament
this year but was eliminated after losing to Quincy on Tuesday evening, February 18, and again to Reading on Wednesday evening, February 19, by a very narrow margin.
Colon also eliminated t h e Vikings a t t h e District Tournament
in Sturgis by a very narrow margin. T h e r e were two Bronson boys
chosen for the Class "C" All-District team, Clark Roebuck and Fabian
Wotta.
Donald Selby was elected honorary captain for the season of 19401941.
Major awards were presented to the following: Seniors, Roebuck,
Ward; Juniors, Selby, Fair, Wotta, R. Yesh, Hurley, and Walton. A
minor award went to Frank Printke, Sophomore; and emblems to Kostielny, Smith, Cranson, Kibiloski, Smart, Borton, Hankins, Hilton, Jennings, Larimer, and Williams.
Throughout the current season the Vikings displayed the finest
sportsmanship in all games in which they competed.
—Duane Ward

Front r o w : R o e b u c k , Wo t t a , F a i r. Wa r d . Selby.
Second r o w : C o l e m a n , Ye , l , \ V ,'• p • , - 1 I • I • !r,•, Coach Charles I l i l t o n .

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With 38 candidates out for baseball, the largest turnout
in recent years. Bronson High School looked forward t o another successful baseball season. W i t h five veterans from the
1940 Championship team returning, the prospects for another
Championship team were promising. T h e veterans from last
year were: F. Wotta, P. ; D . Fair, I f . ; D . Selby, c.; D . Green,
2nd.; C. Snyder, cf. G r a d u a t i o n last year left the following
positions open: rf.; ss.; 1st.; and 3rd. T h e players who filled
these nogit;ons are D. Yesh, C. Roebuck. L. Hurley, F. Printke
and G. Wilber.
The Vikings went to Union City f o r the first game and
won by a score of 4-2. T h e y then went to Athens and were
defeated by a score of 6-5. T h e Quincy team then came to
Bronson f o r onening day a t Greenwald P a r k and they were
defeated by the score of 6-2. T h e Athens team came here on
May 9 . T h e Vikings were out t o avenge a n earlier defeat
suffered at Athens and defeated the Indians by a score of 6-3.
The Vikings then went to Colon f o r a non-conference game
and defeated the Colon team by a score o f 4-3. T h e Union
City team came to Bronson on May 16 and were defeated 12-2.
On M a y 22 the Vikings went to Quincy for an all important
game which was t o decide whether o r not Bronson was t o
stay in a tie for first place in the Western Division of the Conference. T h e Vikings won 3-1. — C l a r e n c e Snyder
The remaining games are as follows:
May 2 4 —Athens, there
May 2 6 —Conference Track and Baseball Championship game at Union City
May 2 9 —Colon, here
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Twenty-four girls responded to the activity o f basketball.
Of these, fifteen w e r e f o r m e r players and nine were o u t f o r
the first year.
The g i r l s started o f f t h e season victorious b y w i n n i n g
from Union City. T h e y lost their next f o u r games, one each
to Litchfield a n d A t h e n s a n d t w o t o Quincy.
The girls practiced hard between games and finally t o o k
Athens, a team that had not been defeated f o r several years,
and also Union City.
June Gibbons was chosen honorary captain f o r t h e season a n d D o r i s Guzy, manager.
The inter-class tournament games were started with the
Freshmen w i n n i n g f r o m t h e J u n i o r -High. T h e Juniors a n d
Sophomores followed w i t h t h e Sophomores winning over t h e
Juniors. T h e tournament ended w i t h t h e Sophomores a n d
Seniors playing and the score turning out a tie.
The Va r s i t y t e a m loses seven Seniors t h r o u g h graduation, b u t has a very promising looking group coming up next
year.
Major awards were presented to the following: June Gibbons, D o r i s H i l l y e r, L u l a M a e H o w a l d , I v a Belote, Shirley
Robinson, LaMoine a d w e l l and Wa n d a Mae Nowak. M i n o r
awards went to Gene Green, A u d r e y Brailsford, Elouise Fenner, B e t t y Jane Mitchell, Barbara Kolassa a n d LaVerne L a Montagne. A manager's award went to Doris Guzy. H o n o r
awards w e r e given t o Beverly Lawrence, M a r y E l l e n P i a t t ,
Evelyn H a r k e r and A n n a Lemanski.
The g i r l s wish t o extend t h e i r heartiest thanks t o Mrs.
Hamilton f o r her help and guidance throughout the season.
—Lula Mae Howald

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THE SENTOR CLASS
BRONSON H I G H S C H O O L
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TO MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS
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The most timely thing i n the world is a good education. I t equips t h e youth a b o u t t o assume t h e r e sponsibilities o f maturity w i t h the knowledge, skill and
ideals which will make him an asset to society throughout
his entire life.
We therefore dedicate this 1942 Viking to all those
who helped make our education possible—our parents,
teachers, Board o f Education, through whose interests
and financial help we were able to receive the many benefits afforded the students of Bronson High School.

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"If you mugs don't keep quiet,
I'll throw you out"

OUR S U P E R I N T E N D E N T S P E A K S
History, through the ages, has recorded a series of crises for civilization. T h e critical situations have been in one part o f the world at
one time and changed to entirely different fields a t other times.
Today we face a crisis which envelopes the whole world. I n the
days, months, and years to come a decision w i l l be won either by the
forces o f democracy o r the dictotorships. W e , t h e common people,
must make that decision for the democracies. S u r e l y, these are times
that challenge every single person to use common sense and good judgement. L e t us all be strong as befits free men.

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A g r o u p o f enterprising public spirited m e n comprise t h e
Board o f Education f o r the City o f Bronson. T h i s board has as i t s
president, Dr. J. A . Sommer, well known businessman o f years' standing; secretary, C. J. Holmes makes the best; treasurer, Robert Ryan,
whom we remember for his past experience as Postmaster in BrOnson;
Glenn M a r t i n and C. Faas Moon, t w o o f the best sports followers i n
Bronson, as trustees.
The fine work of this board has been shown by providing a machine shop f o r high school boys and a mechanical drawing class. A l l
the other duties of this board have been fulfilled w i t h ability.
The people o f Bronson should be proud o f their Board o f Education.
—Donald Fair

THE BRONSON J O U R N A L

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Machine Trades
"Come on, gang, g e t b u s y. "
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MR. C A R L E . S T E WA R T
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MR. A L W Y N W E S TA W AY, B . S .
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MR. C H A R L E S R . H I LT O N , B . S .
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MRS. M A R G A R E T T H A R P,
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Bronson H i g h School was honored
by having a member o f their football team, Fabian Wotta, chosen on
the A l l -State Team

F r o n t row—Rosenau, C o o k . B a r k o w s k i , S e l b y,
Smith, W a l t o n , H u r l e y, C o a c h H i l t o n
Second r o w — H i t t o n , R i f e n b u r g h , L . H a n k i n s ,
Printke, K i b i l o s k i , C r a n s o n . Te e p l e
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After winning the football championship tour successive seasons, the Vikings enjoyed an undefeated season. T h e closest any rival
team came to defeating the Vikings was Quincy, and Bronson handed
them a 19 to 0 defeat.
With a nucleus of eleven Seniors and two Juniors, who were letter
w inners in 1940, Coach Hilton tried very hard to get a winning combination, which he did. H i s team i n eight games scored 294 points
while holding their opponents to a mere 12 points.
For their fine playing and team work during the season, Laurence
Hurley, John Smith, Lowell Rosenau and Fabian Wotta were chosen on
the A l l -Conference team. J o h n Smith was elected honorary captain
for the season.
The season's schedule follows:
Bronson 25, Litchfield 0 ; Bronson 44, Athens 0 ; Bronson 38,
Union City 6; Bronson 39, Jonesville 0; Bronson 53, Homer 6; Bronson
32, Reading 0; Bronson 44, Sturgis (B) 0 ; Bronson 19, Quincy 0.
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with a victory over Union City 3 to 2. T h e second game they played
with Athens here and won with the score of 4 to 0. T h e next game was
played at Quincy and resulted in a 18 to 0 win for Bronson. T h e pitching duties for this game were divided between Wotta and Yesh and they
let Quincy down with a "no-hit" and "no error" game. B r o n s o n played Athens again there and in a dust storm succeeded in winning by the
score of 7 to 3. T h e n at Union City they had to play an extra inning for
victory in a 3 to 2 game.
One more game remains to be played at home with Quincy. B e cause Bronson has won five and lost none, we have the championship of
the Western Division o f the Conference and w i l l p l a y Jonesville f o r
the Little " C " title on Field Day at Homer. T h i s w i l l bring the t w o
teams together who played last year.
The line-up this year was as follows: D o n a l d Selby, catcher: Fabian Wo t t a and Richard Yesh. pitchers; Lawrence Hurley, first base:
Charles Kinter, second base; Dwight Green, third base; Yesh or Wotta
at shortstop position; F r a n k Printke, Bruce Redmond, Victor Cook,
William Guzy as fielders.
Other boys on the squad are Whitcomb Cranson, Dale Walton, Monroe Wilber. Bill Thurber, Charles Hilton, David Badder, Bruce Rosenau,
Clyde Willip.ms, We n d e l l Brenner, B o b D o l l . P a u l Richhart, D i c k
Weldin, Charles Skinner, Bob Calhoun, Laddy Kibiloski, Dean Badder,
John Hardy, Dick Sobeske, Jim Malovey, Dick Belote.

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Due to present conditions, we, the Vi k i n g Staff
realize that this 1942 Annual was truly an effort in
the history of Bronson High School.
To the businessmen o f the city we express our
thanks and appreciation f o r t h e i r financial assistance.
To students whose articles appear on the various
pages of this book, our grateful thanks. T h e y , too,
made an effort to comply with our rules and regulations.
Signed:
Grace Calhoun
Christine Herman
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Don Fair—Business Mgr.
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Exciting and historical has been the Bronson H i -Times fifth
successful year at B. H. S. N e v e r before has the staff reporters had as
many necessary and interesting articles as this year. S i n c e the beginning of the second World Wa r the newspapers have been giving an important and necessary part in fighting for victory. A r t i c l e s on defense,
first-aid, how to act in a blackout, and what to do in case of an air raid,
have been outstanding and impressive in the last few issues.
The first issue of the Hi-Times went to press in September. S o m e what changed i n appearance this year, t h e paper made i t s first a p pearance on yellow paper, whereas i n past years i t had been white.
The layout consisted of a three column page with flush l e f t headlines.
The general page arrangement was: front page, editorial page, Home
Ec., and F. F. A . page, feature and interest page and sport page.
As in past years, Mrs. T h a r p and a group o f staff members attended the annual Newspaper Conference at Kalamazoo in December.
•., had an interesting and educational trip and many new and
novel ideas were obtained.
The Bonson Hi-Times is almost wholly student written and printed.
Part of the office has been given over to the staff for use i n preparing
the paper for press and printing and issuing of it.
Mrs. Tharp has been the staff advisor of the paper and much credit
is due t o her f o r the help she gave the staff w i t h t h e i r articles and
planning o f the production o f the paper. U n d e r her, the staff members have worked faithfully this year to improve the paper.
—Caroline Lane

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This year we are proud of our High School Band. I t has forty
concert members and forty-six marching members. T h e i r first appearance was at the annual 4-H Club Fair in Coldwater. A week later they
participated at the Centreville Fair where they received first division
ratings in both playing and marching.
Saturday, March 28, saw the soloists enter the district contest at
Kalamazoo. H e l e n Louise Smith, our Drum Major and ace twirler, received a f i r s t division rating. O t h e r ratings w e r e : Twirlers, Carol
June Heimert and Eleanor Kolassa, second; drum, M a r y Joan Ward,
second; oboe, Martha Bell, second; flute, Barbara Shaw, second; piano
duet, Martha Bell and Ruth Wilson, second; clarinet, Beverly Lawrence,
third; piano, Martha Bell, third, Ruth Wilson, t h i r d ; clarinet quartet,
Yolanda Austin, Barbara Burley, M a r j o r i e Shook, a n d N o r m a M c Cracken, third.
April 11 saw the band enter the district contest where they received a first division rating.
They entered the State contest at Ann A r b o r and won a third division rating.
—Betty Pennell

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The Junior and Intermediate bands are groups o f students
learning to play their instruments well enough to become members o f
the Senior Band. T h e members look forward t o replacing the graduates from Senior Band. T h i s is the first year that there has been two
scctions in the preparatory group.
Junior Band members have a lot of work to do. T h e y must pass
seventy tests before they enter the Intermediate Band. M o r e tests
must be passed before entering the Senior Band.
Both t h e Junior and Intermediate Bands participated w i t h t h e
Senior Band in the annual Spring concert of the Music Department on
April sixteenth.
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Front r o w —Baldwin, Stewart, A u s t i n , Radford, H u r l e y, Hoopingarner, McManus,
Lawrence. Tillotson. Ferucki, Keckler, Herman, V. L i l l y, Riggs, Bell, Criswell.
Second row—Greely, G. Eddy, M . Kibiloski, D. Eddy, Keeslar, Pennell, H . Bidwell,
Mynhier, B. Bidwell, S m i t h , Honeywell. LaMontagne, Seiler, A Kibiloski.
Third row—Burnside, Rau, Shook, Heckleman, V. Nowak, Gilbert, Watson, Slisher,
F. Kibiloski, F. Kibiloski, Kruszka, Bykowski, R. Kibiloski.
Fourth r o w —D. Lane, Wilson, L a r i m e r, Ludwick, E l l i o t t , Fredricks, Modert, K o s tielny, G u z y, Malovey, L i l l y, K l a v i n s k i , H o r k e y, Cox, C a l h o u n , Clouse, D o l l .

With a group o f sixty H i g h School students, M r. Ellis, t h e
director, met and assembled the chorus for 1941-42.
The annual Christmas concert was presented b y t h e band a n d
chorus combined. Selections sung b y the chorus were " D i n a " , " P o p
Goes the Weasel", and " Yo u t h o f America" and an arrangement o f
Christmas tide songs which were accompanied by the band.
The chorus spent a great deal o f time drilling on sight reading
which proved profitable to the group as a whole, and greatly improved
their ability in reading music.
Another concert given by the chorus, band and grade school music
department was presented on A p r i l 15. N u m b e r s selected f o r the
chorus were: "The Canal Song", "Night on the Range" and the famous
negro spiritual. "Deep River". M i s s Baker directed the grade school
children.
Doris Lane accompanied the chorus during this year.
—LaVerne LaMontagne

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�SEXTETTE

The Sextette has had a most successful year. T h e y w e r e
called upon for many more public appearances than ever before. S o m e
of these being: Christmas Concert, consisting o f the entire music department; assemblies a t W h i t e Pigeon, Quincy a n d Bronson H i g h
Schools, Luce School, Woman's Club, Eastern Star, a n d Methodist
W. S. C. S.
Four experienced and t w o new members composed t h e Sextette
this year. T h e y are: Grace Calhoun, first soprano; Louise Criswell,
Martha Bell, second sopranos; R u t h Wilson, a l t o ; t h e o l d members.
The new members, Barbara Lawrence, first soprano and Yolanda Jean
Austin, alto.
Grace Calhoun will be the only member graduating this year. U n der the direction o f M r. Ellis, Director o f the Music Department, the
five experienced, along with a capable new member, should carry on
the fine tradition during the next year.
—Martha M a e Kibiloski

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Council teaches students democratic governmental functions and gives
opportunities f o r real practice i n carrying o u t school projects. T h e
aim o f the Student Council is to encourage students to become active
in school government and build up a high moral and academic standard.
One value o f our Student Council i s t o introduce new students
each Fall into a group with the older members; this gives newcomers
more knowledge o f a l l the activities o f the school. T h e larger p a r t
of the student body participates in council activities. T h i s year about
ninety percent o f the student body are active members. T h e Council
is financed on a dime-a-week basis for the first semester.
The Council sponsored the collection o f waste paper every Saturday for National Defense, and have been very pleased with the cooperation they have received. O t h e r activities taking place were Assemblies, A l l -Hi Parties, a Ping Pong Tournament; H i -Times Paper; Noonhour Program: Athletic Activities; and many other incidentals. O n e
of the most successful features is the noon-hour program which helps
the country students pass the noon hour quickly and socially. T h e r e
are games in the study hall f o r anyone who cares to play, round and
square dancing, basketball, and ping pong.
The 1941-42 officers are: Richard Yesh, president; Vi c t o r Cook,
vice-president; Virginia Nowak, secretary; M a r y Ellen Piatt, treasurer; and the following aldermen: Bonnie Byers, W h i t Cranson, Dwight
Green, Doris Guzy, John Hardy, Charles Hilton, Laddie Kibiloski, Mary
Ann Lane, Ruth Meyer, and Frank Printke. M r . Stewart acts as advisor.
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The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of
farm boys study;ng vocational agriculture. T h e organization is founded from Maine to Hawaii and from Washington to Porto Rico; in fact,
there are Chapters in 47 o f the 48 states of the Union and in the two
territories of Hawaii and Porto Rico. T h e r e are over 200 Chapters in
Michigan.
Its emblem is made up o f five symbols,—the owl, the plow, and
the rising sun within the cross section o f an ear of corn, which is surmounted b y the American Eagle. U p o n the face o f the emblem appears the words "Vocational Agriculture" and the letters " F. F. A . " .
The owl is symbolic of wisdom; the plow is the symbol of labor and tilage o f the soil; the rising sun is an emblem o f progress and the new
day in agriculture; the cross section o f the ear of corn is indicative o f
the national organization, as is also the American Eagle.
The purposes of the organization are:
1. T o encourage cooperative effort among students o f vocational agriculture.
2. T o create and nurture a love of country life.
3. T o promote thrift among students of vocational agriculture.
4. T o improve the rural home and its surroundings.
5. T o promote and improve scholarship.
6. T o encourage organized recreational activity among students o f vocational agriculture.
7. T o supplement the regular systematic instruction offered to
students of vocational agriculture.
8. T o create more interest in the intelligent choice of farm occupations.
9. T o strengthen the confidence of the farm boy in m s e l f and
his work.
10. T o develop competent aggressive, r u r a l agricultural leadership.
—Dale Walton

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�SCOUTS

Bronson Scouts have continued during the past year the high
standards of living which train them to become good citizens.
The boys have been in charge of Bert Ward, Scout Master; Olan
Martin, Assistant Scout Master; a n d C l a r k Roebuck, Senior Patrol
Leader.
Mrs. Calvin A l l e n has had charge o f the Senior girls while Mrs.
Walter Patrick has worked with the Junior group.
The girls have been knitting layettes for the Red Cross.
—Aloysius Kostielny

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Say—Do you know what I know? I t ' s no secret any more.
The Seniors "skipped" school on May 14 and 15. T h e r e were approximately 35 students ready and waiting for the Central Coach Line bus
at 5:00 o'clock A. M. Thursday for a two day tour to and about Chicago. T h e excited group of Seniors arrived at the Stevens Hotel at 10:00
o'clock, registered and were assigned the guest rooms which were large
and airy and overlooked Grant Park and the lake front. F o l l o w i n g a
delicious breakfast the Seniors boarded their busses for the first day's
tour. T h e day's program proceeded through G r a n t P a r k a n d t h e
Field Museum o f Natural History, continuing back through the " l o o p "
district, and a stop at Marshall Fields. T h e y lunched i n one o f Marshall Fields dining rooms.
Leaving Fields, they toured down-town Chicago's famous Michigan
Avenue and passed the Gold Street district, and Oak Bathing Beach
and into the Lincoln Park for a visit to the Zoo. T h e y then visited the
Kraft Cheese plant. F r o m there they retired to their rooms to freshen u p f o r dinner. T h e evening's program consisted o f dancing t o
Chuck Foster's orchestra i n the Continental Ballroom.
Friday morning, they started on their second eventful day of sightseeing, stopping at many interesting places including the Union Stock
Yards. T h e y lunched at Swift's Cafeteria and then had the afternoon
free to themselves to take i n a ball game, movie, o r to go shopping,
meeting for dinner at six o'clock.
The very exhausted group were soon on their way home, leaving A t
Chicago a t eight o'clock, arriving a t Bronson a happy b u t " b r o k e " .
group of 1942 Seniors.
—June McDonald

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�SENIOR P L AY

"Almost Summer" was the title o f the play presented by the
Senior Class on Friday, March 27. T h e play was presented under the
direction o f Mrs. Tharp.
The cast cons;sted o f : Paul Jones (Aloysius Kostielny) a young
boy o f eighteen, who has his problems o f winning his girl, and finishing high school with a high average for entering the university without
going t o Summer School. H i s sister, M a r y ( D o r i s Guzy) concerned
with her own problems, is very critical o f Paul and ignores him. J a c k
(Malcolm Crabtree) Mary's boy-friend, is in the same situation as Paul
but not like Paul; he considers himself popular w i t h the girls. J a n e
(Grace Calhoun) i s the only girl i n Paul's l i f e ; she's the girl men die
for as f a r as Paul's concerned. J u n i o r (Richard Yesh), Paul's younger brother is a source o f treat trouble; b u t great amusement. M r .
Jones (Dwight Green) i s a hard working man o f forty-five. H e considers he did very well as a boy and expects the same from his children. M r s . Jones (Christine Herman) tries to cover up the children's
blunders, but at heart, agrees w i t h M r. Jones. M r . Smudgely ( I r v i n
Kelly) the strict school principal, tells Paul he w i l l have to get a high
grade i n History i n order t o be acceptable t o t h e university. L i l a h
Johnson ( M a r g a r e t Keeslar) i s Junior's g i r l -friend. A n n a ( L a Ve r n e
LaMontagne) the maid, is the one that has to clean up after the children, and that's a job. I n the end, Paul passes his History exam w i t h
a high score, and spends his summer with Jane instead o f at Summer
School.
—Anna Lemanski

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"Don't Keep Him Wa i t i n g " was the title of the play presented by the Junior Class on December 5, 1941. T h e cast was as follows:
Jeff Ramble, Whitcomb Cranson; Toodles, Beverly Lawrence; B e t t y,
Shirley Robinson; Owen, Forrest Shumway ; Selina, Ruth Wilson: Jinny,
Audrey Brailsford ; Chester, F r a n k P r i n t k e ; Sally Lou, Wa n d a M a e
Nowak; Minerva, Eleanor Kolassa ; D a v i d Vance, L o w e l l Rosenau ;
Amos Atkins, Lamar Modert ; O'Toole, Glenn Shumway.
It was a comedy full of fun and excitement. M u c h happens in the
Ramble family when Betty, the oldest sister, who was their main-stay,
loses her job. D a v e urged Betty t o marry h i m and leave f o r South
America where h e had a new job. B e t t y wouldn't r u n o u t o n h e r
family, and shortly they argued and broke off their engagement. Betty
began to get a new slant on her family, and they hardly knew w h a t
to do when they saw her behaving as frivolously as the rest o f them.
In a photography contest J e ff was offered a n award w h i c h d i d n o t
rightfully belong t o him. E v e r y o n e turned against h i m believing he
accepted t h e award. W h e n they discovered w h a t Jeff did, they t r y
to find h i m b u t fear that he has run away. T o add t o Betty's perturbation, Sally Lou, w h o was flirting w i t h Jeff, started f l i r t i n g w i t h
Dave and i t looked as i f Dave fell for her.
In the finale a l l complications were cleared up, combining laughter and excitement in a way that captivated everyone.
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With a membership of about thirty girls, the Home Economics
Club organized and has enjoyed a very successful year. I t was decided to continue with the purpose o f developing friendship, cooperation, and understanding among the girls; to promote interest in Home
Economics; and to be a service to the school and community.
The g i r l s elected A l b e r t a Diebel, president; D o r i s Guzy, vicepresident; Mary C. Kolassa, treasurer; Virginia Nowak, secretary.
The club had an initiation party for the new members, also a banquet and formal initiation to which the girls invited their mothers.
Several members attended the group meeting i n Kalamazoo and
Bonnie Byers was chosen treasurer o f this district. A l b e r t a Diebel,
official delegate; Doris Guzy and Caroline Lane, representatives, were
chosen to attend the State Convention held i n Grand Rapids on M a y
1-2. B o n n i e Byers also attended as district treasurer.
The club, together w i t h t h e Future Farmers, continued t h e annual Community Fair. H o t lunches were continued f r o m which t h e
club makes its money. A successful party was held t o which Union
City, Reading, Quincy, and Coldwater Future Farmers and Home Economics Clubs were invited.
Regular weekly meetings consist of round table discussions, speakers, movies, and hikes. M i s s Louise Shepard acts as advisor.
—Alberta Diebel

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Front r o w - - M c D o n a l d . Miss Cathcart, Meyer. Byers, Roebuck. Nettleman, Bodley,
Radford, Ryan, Lane, Miss Truesdell, Heimert.
Second r o w —Tharp. A l d r i c h . Bidw211. G r a h a m , H a m b r i g h t , L e a t h e r b e r r y, Ti c e ,
Alger. Perrine. Hoard, K i n t e r. P i a t t .
T h i r d row-- M c I n t y r e , B i d w e l l . Stough. Henshaw, Paradine, L e a t h e r m a n , B u r l e y,
Wilson. Wa r d , Lane. Chapman, D . P l a t t , Vreeland, J. Crabill.
Fourth r o w - - K e e s l a r, Green. Ross2tter. Rifenburgh, LaMontagne, Sikorski, F u l l e r,
J. C r a b i l l . B e l l , Z i m m e r m a n , M c M a n u s . B r o w n , P o r t e r.
F i f t h r o w —Meyer, Va n H u s a n , R i p l e y, H o a r d . G a r b r i c k , B u d d , Rosenau, Wa t s o n .
Yesh. K . B i d w e l l , Derriekson, Coates, H a r k e r, Foote, Hollingshead, L a r i m e r,
T. L a n e , Bowers.

SLOGAN—Forward ever, backward never.
CLASS COLORS—Red, White. and Blue.
CLASS FLOWER—Red Rose.
CLASS OFFICERS:—
Seventh Grade—President, Donald Bodley; Secretary, Robert
Radford; Treasurer, Marie Ryan; Councilman, Mary Ann Lane; and
Advisor, Jessie G. Truesdell.
Eighth Grade—President, Melbourne Nettleman; Vi c e -President, Kenneth Roebuck; Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Byers; Councilman, Ruth Meyer; Cheer-leaders, Nadine Kinter and Thelma Piatt; and
Advisor, Marjorie A. Cathcart.
On September 1 , 1941, seventy-one pupils enrolled i n t h e
Junior High School, this being a record enrollment. T h e Eighth grade
initiated the Seventh grade on October 10. F r o m an improvised recruiting station at the main entrance to the High School they were inducted through "Boot Camp" in the gymnasium. G e n e r a l David Rifenburgh court martialed several who were properly penalized.
"The Spirit of America" depicting Victory, won the first prize for
the Eighth grade in the Hallowe'en parade. " T h e Birth of Old Glory"
received the second award for the Seventh grade. "America on Guard"
has been keenly observed by the entire group in the National Defense
Program. F o l l o w i n g the Pledge o f Allegiance to the U . S. Flag, a
weekly Wa r Stamp Parade was conducted. O r i g i n a l Defense slogans,
patriotic illustrations and attractive posters have stimulated much interest in the activity.
The Junior High is represented in the Girl and Boy Scouts, Junior
and Senior Bands, Chorus, Sextette, Student Union and a 100 per cent
membership in the Junior Red Cross. A n active and enjoyable year
was terminated on May 29. E a c h grade enjoyed a class picnic.
—Libbie Tice
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R. D o l l , M i s s Anderson, B y k o w s k i , McManus, Lawrence, V. L i l l y.
Second row—Greely, Heckleman, B. Doll. J. Lane. Nowicke, L a u g h r y. Eddy, Bobay.
Tice, H u r l e y, K e c k l e r, A u s t i n .
T h i r d r o w —Green, Honeywell, Ti l l o t s o n , McCracken, Burnside, B i d w e l l . D . L a n e .
Watson, Guernsey, Porter. Rau, S m i t h . Riggs, R a d f o r d , To d d .
F o u r t h r o w —F. Hogan, Modert, D. Lane, Malovey, Belote. Gobel. S k i n n e r. We l d i n .
Richhart, B r e n n e r, Elmer, Sobeski, Badder. Yesh.
F i f t h r o w — T. K e l l e y, W i l l i a m s . J. K e l l e y, Fredricks, Sours, S h a w, E . Hogan, L o sinski, L . K i b i l o s k i , L i l l y, P i a t t . M a c h a n . C a l h o u n , H a r d y. Supianoski.

With seventy-six members, the class o f ' 4 5 " is believed to
be the largest class in the history of Bronson High School. A l t h o u g h
several members have dropped out, a number of students came later in
the year to leave a total of seven-one members at present. T h e y were
honored, as all Freshmen are, at the first All-Hi Party.
They joined as members and participated i n the Student Union
with I.addie Kibiloski and John Hardy as their aldermen. T h e i r class
officers are: Bob Doll, president; Virginia Slisher, vice-president; Mary
Ann Kibiloski, secretary-treasurer.
Bob Doll and Kenny Shoppell were honored i n receiving major
awards for football. T h e latter now lives in LaGrange, Indiana. Minor
awards in football went to Chub Brenner, Dick Belote, Bob Calhoun,
Rex Foglesong, John Hardy, Robert Kolassa, H a r r y Piatt, Maurice
Skinner, James Sobeske. and John Williams.
Betty Doll, M a r y Hurley and Georgia Green were members o f
the girls basketball team from the Freshman Class.
—Mary Jane Herman

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F r o n t r o w —Washburn. Spornhauer, E l l i o t t , Eddy, Mrs. H a m i l t o n , H ankins, Blaski.
Bell, Syc, S m o k e r. W h i t e . Shook, L a n e , Ye s h .
Second r o w — A l b r i g h t , R y a n . Jeffery, Ernsberger, Fickle, G a r m a n , Kolassa, Byers,
Weldin. A . W i l b e r. Gibbons, H i l t o n .
T h i r d r o w —M. W i l b e r, Jones, Badder. T h u r b e r, Bonne11, L a r i m e r, Rosenau, Reed.
Priest. S h a ff m a s t e r. Jennings, G u z y. W i l l i a m s , R o o t , R u b l e y.

The Class of 1944 began the school term with 47 students and
at present there are 42 members. T h e class advisor is Mrs. Hamilton.
There were three new students enrolled w i t h the class this year.
They a r e R u t h F i c k l e , Barbara W e l d i n a n d H e l e n J e ff e r y. T h e s e
girls are from Montgomery. Harrison, and Colon, Michigan, respectively.
The Class officers a r e : Leonard Hankins, president; Florian Syc,
vice-president; Martha Bell, secretary; and Gertrude Blaski, treasurer.
As a special feature they presented a cake-walk dance on the 28th
of November, with a very good attendance.
In the field o f music, Martha Bell and Wa l t e r Reed have won major awards in the Senior Band.
Several Sophomores h a v e participated i n athletics. B i l l G u z y,
Leonard Hankins, Clyde Williams, and Bruce Rosenau have won major awards in football. W a l t e r Reed and the preceding list won minor
awards in basketball.
A number o f members also represent t h e class on t h e H i -Times
Staff, in Chorus, and Senior Band.
—Jeanette Peruske

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F r o n t r o w — E m o k 2 r. M r s . T h a r p , V. N o w a k , R i c h h a r t , M o d e r t . C r o n : o n . P r i n t k e ,
Fiatt, Kolassa.
Second r o w —Criswell, W i l s o n , S h a w, S t e w a r t , M y n h i e r, B i d w e l l , B r a i l s f o r d , W .
Nowak. S e i l e r.
T h i r d r o w — R i f e n b u r g h , M c C l e l l a n , F. K i b i l o s k i , G r e e n , C o x , Ciouse, H o g m i r e ,
Lawrence, f l u k e y , R i g g s .
F o u r t h r o w —Bogart., Fredricks, C. K i b i l o s k i . Cross, G. S h u m w a y, Adams, Rosenau,
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Forty-one eager students enrolled f o r t h e i r J u n i o r y e a r o n
Septcmber 4, 1941. A m o n g them were Don Fredricks, A l b e r t Cross,
Alcie Hogmire, and Charles Kinter who were new here. G a l e n Swift,
Keith Teeple, Orpha Rossetter, and Pat Keiley l e f t school during the
year. B e t t y Frank Cox, from Alabama, joined the class making their
enrollment thirty-eight.
During the year, t h e Juniors have participated i n band, chorus.
sextette, football, basketball, baseball, and on the H i -Times staff.
"Don't Keep Him Wa i t i n g " was the title of the play presented b y
the class on December 5, 1941. T h e Juniors have sold pop, candy and
pop corn at the football and basketball games to help raise money f o r
the Junior-Senior Prom. T h e y have a fine s ta rt f o r next year when
they w i l l be the Seniors o f 1943.
Class Officers--President, L a m a r M o d e r t ; V i c e -President, W h : t comb Cranson; Secretary, Virginia N o w a k ; Treasurer, Doris Richhart.
Class Flower—For-Get-Me-Not
Class Motto—Make the Best Better
Class Colors—Rose and Vi o l e t
—Phyllis T i c e / P i k

COLISEUM T H E AT R E —Always T
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EVELYN I C L AV I N S K I D O R O T H Y M . O N R O E LAURENCE H U R L E Y A L B E RTA D I E B E L — DORIS G U Z Y —
—"They s a y m i c a - — " T h e n s h e w i l l
—"When j o y a n d
" To b e t r u s t e d i s
"There's a l i t t l e bad
cles a r e p a s t . " t a l k ! G o o d g o s h h o w duty c l a s h , l e t d u t y a g r e a t e r c o m p l i m e n t in e v e r y g o o d l i t t l e
she w i l l t a l k ! "
go t o s m a s h . "
than t o b e l o v e d . "
girl."

I RV I N K E L L Y — C H R I S T I N E
"Tis t h e m i n d t h a t H E R M A N —
make t h e b o d y r i c h . " " W h a t l i f e i s t h i s i f
full o f care, w e h a v e
no t i m e t o s t a n d a n d
stare."

DONNA D O R A D A
BALDWIN—
"Many receive a d vice: o n l y t h e w i s e
profit b y i t . " b r a i

DOROTHY
DONALD F A I R —
K IBILOSKI—
"As p o i n t l e s s a s
"The r u l e o f m y l i f e pretzel."
is t o m a k e business a
pleasure a n d p l e a s ure m y business."

ANNA L E M A N S K I —
a " F u l l o f pep, f u l l o f
fun, n e v e r q u i e t , a l ways o n t h e r u n . "

L E HANKINS— J O Y C E ELLIOTT—
HELEN L O U I S E
RICHARD YESH—
" T h e w o r k o f t h e " W o r r y and I have
SMITH—
"Even t h o u g h v a n m i n d i s as honorable never m e t . "
" I t t a k e s t w o t o quished I c a n s t i l l
as t h e w o r k o f t h e
speak t h e t r u t h —one argue."
n . "
to speak, h e o t h e r t o
listen."

GERALDINE
LaVERNE
JOHN S M I T H —
MARGARET
M A RY J A N E
HOSKINS—
LaMONTAGNE—
"No f r i e n d i s a
KEESLAR—
HERMAN —
"If she has faults,
"Stolen k i s s e s a r e friend t i l l h e s h a l l
"I f i n d excuses f o r
"S1-1s very studious
she h a s l e f t t h e m i n always sweetest."
prove h e i s a f r i e n d . " myself."
mindeth e v e r y
doubt."
rule."

FRANK B A R K O W S K I JUNE M c D O N A L D — M A RT H A M A E
MALCOLM
La M O M I E D W E L L
—"Bless t h e m a n
" I smile a t t h e m all.
KIBILOSKI—
CRABTREE—"A blush i s b e a u who f i r s t i n v e n t e d but save m y l o v e f o r
" I f you wish t o pre-Ask m e n o ques- tUul. b u t s o m e t imt-s
sleep.
one."
serve y o u r s e c r e t . — t ions ; I t e l l y o u n o inconvenient."
wrap i t u p i n f r a n k - fibs.
ness."

��BRUCE R E D M O N D —
CAROL J U N E
EUGENE S M O K E R — GRACE C A L H O U N - - H A R R I E T G I L B E R T
HEIMIERT—
"Education makes a
"As changeable as a — " D i f f i c u l t i e s a r e
"Not a l l s m a l l p e o h i n g s t h a t show w h a t man,"
"Accidents o c c u r i n ple h a v e small m i n d s " dollar b i l l , "
the b e s t r e g u l a t e d
men a r e . "
families."

EVELYN H A R K E R —
"Man d e l i g h t s m e
not."

BARBARA S H A W —
"No b e a u t y ' s l i k e
the b e a u t y o f t h e
mind."

VIRGINIA L U D W I C K
ALOYSIUS
KOSTIELNY—
—"Life i s s h o r t t o
"He g r e w s o h i g h , the f o r t u n a t e , long' to
he r e a c h e d t h e s k y ; the u n f o r t u n a t e . " '
at least he's a l e n g t h y
guy."

BETTY P E N N E L L - "There is great ability i n k n o w i n g h o w
to conceal one's a b i l i t y. "

FA B I A N W O T T A —
al- " N o t t o o s e r i o u s ;
not t o o g a y ; b u t a
real g o o d f e l l o w i n
every w a y , '

CAROLINE L A N E —
"By f r i e n d l y deeds
is f r i e n d s h i p w o n ; i f
you w a n t a f r i e n d ,
you m u s t f i r s t be one"

MARION L A R I M E R — L O U I S E B A I L E Y
LANDIS T E E P L E —
" Tr u t h h a s r o u g h " T h e t r u t h i s
"Be a m e m b e r o f
the construction g a n g flavors i f w e b i t e i t w a y s r i g h t . "
— not o f t h e w r e c k i n g through."
crew."

PHYLLIS T I C E — A L
LIBBIE T I C E — V I C T O R C O O K "A q u i e t g i r l , b u t
-Better l e a r n l a t e " H e w h o c l i m b s a
- Y
than n e v e r. "
h i l l
b e f o r e h e c o m e s quite a g i r l . "
to i t , m a y h a v e t o
:limb i t twice."

ALICE B O G U C K I — D W I G H T G R E E N —
"Absence makes t h e " N o t h i n g i s t h e r e
heart g r o w f o n d e r. " m o r e f r i e n d l y t o a
man t h a n a f r i e n d i n
need."

B E R TA
DALE W A LT O N —
KIBILOSKI—
"The wise man must
o u
m a y o f t e n be wise before, n o t a f make excuses f o r a n - ter t h e e v e n t . "
other. b u t n e v e r f o r
yourself."

JEANETTE PERUSKE
"—Four t h i n g s I ' d
be better o ff w i t h o u t , Love, Courtesy, Freckles, a n d D o u b t . "

DONALD SELBY " N o t h i n ' worries me
—least o f a l l — m y
work."

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                    <text>��TO OUR BOYS

The V I K I N G
19 4 3

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FOREWORD TO OUR A N N U A L
Dear Bill,
To inform you as t o our school activities this year, the Vi k i n g
of 1943 has been published.
Much hard work has been done this year to make the best o f
the opportunities which parents a n d teachers have made possible.
The r i g h t t o free education i s one o f t h e many rights which
you boys are fighting f o r, and i n showing appreciation f o r this, e f forts w i l l be made to carry out the philosophy o f Rudyard K i p l i n g :
I f you can f i l l each unforgiving minute
With s i x t y second's w o r t h o f distance r u n ,
Yours i s t h e E a r t h a n d e v e r y t h i n g t h a t ' s i n i t ,
And—which i s m o r e —you'll b e a M a n , m y s o n .

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TO ALL OUR BOYS I N SERVICE W H O ARE SO WILLINGLY
GIVING T H E I R LIVES SO T H AT W E O F BRONSON H I G H
SCHOOL A N D STUDENTS EVERYWHERE M A Y H A V E A
BETTER WORLD I N W H I C H T O LIVE, W I T H SINCERE A P PRECIATION, W E DEDICATE THIS ANNUAL
—Audrey Brailsford

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SCHOOL SONG
When you're marching for old Bronson High,
You had better march like men,
For every mile you march with her,
You'll wish were eight or ten.
When you're marching for old Bronson High,
Your four years won't be long,
And then you'll wish you're back again,
To sing this marching song.
Marching for old Bronson High,
A royal road we tread,
Our hearts are beating higher and our blood runs red,
We're all young together and the best of life's ahead,
When you march for old Bronson High.
Fight for old Bronson; Bronson must win,
Fight to the finish; never give in,
Rah! Rah! Rah!
You do your best, boys, we'll do the rest, boys.
Fight for the victory. R a h ! Rah! Rah!
Fight f o r old Bronson; Bronson must win,
Fight to the finish; never give in,
Rah! Rah! Rah!
You do your best boys, we'll do the rest boys,
Fight for the victory. R a h ! Rah! Rah!
—Leona Mynhier.

J. A . SonYmer, D . D . S.

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MISS A N D E R S O N —
"No m o r e privileges!"
MRS. D E C K E R —
"Get i n y o u r seat before t h e
bell r i n g s ! "
MR. B O D L E Y - I k n o w you boys w i l l have
to b e g o i n g i n t o t h e a r m y
soon."
MRS H A M I L T O N —
"Ready f o r d i c t a t i o n ! "
MR. W E S T A W A Y —
' ' Yo u S e n i o r s a r e v e r y d i s courteous!"
MISS C AT H C A R T —
" Yo u s t a n d i n t h e c o r n e r ! "
COACH H I L T O N —
"No p r i v i l e g e s f i r s t 1 0 m i n utes!"

MR. L E AT H E R M A N —
"Get t o w o r k , g i r l s ! "
MR. E L L I S —
Start o v e r a g a i n ! "
MISS T R U E S D E L L —
"Get r i d o f your g u m ! "
MR. S T E W A R T —
"Get d o w n t o w o r k ! "

MRS. T H A R P —
"There's some e x t r a bottles o f
milk!"
M r. V A N D O R A N —
"Don't f o r g e t t o t a k e y o u r
horn h o m e ! "
MRS. B O R D O N —
"Not s o m u c h u n d e r t o n e ! "

Peoples S t a t e B a n k

Nina H o r t o n , Y o u r P h o t o g r a p h e r

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Richard McNlahon, Trustee; C . J . Holmes, Secretary. Robert Ryan. Treasurer; Glenn Martin, President; t . I
Moon, - I ro,ter

BOARD OF EDUCATION
A group of capable men comprise the Board of Education for the
City of Bronson. T h e president, Glenn A. Martin, is very much interested in young people and their problems; secretary, C. J. Holmes, a
life-long resident of Bronson is both efficient and reliable; treasurer,
Robert Ryan. is remembered for his past experience as Postmaster of
this city; Richard McMahon and C. Faas Moon, both are doing very
fine work.
These men aim to keep our school in harmony with the times in order
to prepare Bronson students for adult life.
Military Science, an activity recently added to the curriculum o f
Bronson High School, proposed and supported by the school board, is
one of few such organizations in the high schools of Michigan.
—Eleanor Kolassa.

Bruce Chevrolet Sales

Black &amp; whit.

�COMMANDING OFFICERS

School isn't quite the same with so many boys
gone, but we carry on. T h e faculty is doing
a swell job

The Bronson Journal

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Ashbreek's D r u g S t o r e

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NON-COMS

The Seniors are ready to graduate and to take
their place i n r e -constructing a world torn
apart by war

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Bailey's Dairy

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CLIFFORD K I B I L O S K I —
"Bless t h e m a n w h o f i r s t i n vented sleep."
V I R G I N I A N O WA K —
"Better l a t e t h a n never."

AUDREY B R A I L S F O R D —
"Stolen kisses a r e always t h e
sweetest."
K E I T H TEEPLE—
"Quietly w o r k i n g o n w a r d . "

LOWELL R O S E N A U —
"Ready i n h e a r t a n d ready i n
hand."
LEONA M Y N H I E R —
"Kiss t h e boys goodbye."

SHIRLEY ROBINSON—
"A s m i l e a s contagious a s a
yawn."
FOREST S H U M WAY —
"A f r i e n d t o a l l h e meets."

GORDON PA R A D I N E —
"You c a n n e v e r p l a n t h e f u ture b y t h e p a s t . "
BEVERLY LAWRENCE—
"Speech i s great, b u t music i s
greater."

W. H . Davis, Jeweler

Loudens' D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e

�CHARLES K I N T E R - —
"Even a g e n i u s m a k e s m i s takes."
GENE GREEN—
"Quiet p o w e r a c c o m p l i s h e s
what violent power cannot."

DONNA S H AW —
"She speaks, behaves and acts
as she should."
LAMAR MODERT—
"Whatever i s w o r t h d o i n a t
all i s w o r t h d o i n g w e l l . "

CARLIE RIFENBURGH—
"He'll f i n d a w a y. " ( H o m e )
EDWINA H O R K E Y —
"First a m o n g h e r equals."

LOUISE CRISWELL—
"Her cheering ways drive away
all pain."
FRANK P R I N T K E —
"Let m e n o t b u r s t i n i g n o r ance."

RICHARD SHAFER—
"Not a l l s m a l l p e o p l e h a v e
small m i n d s . "
FRANCES SEILER—
" I live i n peace w i t h a l l m a n kind."

Foy's Confectionery

�HARLEY B O G A RT —
"He's a good egg t h a t ' s h a r d
to beat."
ELEANOR K O L A S S A —
"Sing away sorrow, cast a w a y
care."

HELEN M A E SMOKER—
"Always be yourself."
DONALD F R E D E R I C K —
"Worry and I have never m e t . -

LAVON R I G G —
"Nothing worries me; l e a s t o f
all m y w o r k . "
FRANCES K I B I L O S K I —
"There's a l i t t l e b a d i n e v e r y
good l i t t l e g i r L "

MARY E L L E N W'OTTA—
"Absence m a k e s t h e h e a r t
grow f o n d e r. "
WHITCOMB CRANSON—
"Changeable as a d o l l a r b i l l . "

GLENN S H U M WAY —
"Nothing i s achieved before i t
is t h o r o u g h l y a t t e m p t e d . "
DORIS R I C H H A RT —
"Red h a i r gets me down."

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WANDA N O W A K —
" I c o u l d b e b e t t e r i f I would,
but it's awfully lonesome being good."
MARIE CLOUSE—
"Good nature, good sense, are
ever j o i n e d together."

ALICE H O G M I R E —
"She i s a l w a y s a t h e r w o r k ,
and no duty does she shirk."
RUTH W I L S O N —
"She t h a t h a t h k n o w l e d g e ,
spareth h e r words."

GEORGE A D A M S —
"Drive o n y o u r o w n t r a c k . "

1943
Bronson F l o r a l Company

S a n k Funeral Home, R . S . Cox, Prop.

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CLASS REUNION, M AY 27, 1953
Because of the psychological power of the Senior class, the Viking
of 1943 reports the minutes of a class reunion held May 27, 1953.
The meeting was called to order by Shirley Robinson, a private
clerk to a factory manager and former president o f class; roll was
read and each answered by naming occupation:
George Adams: Mechanic for the President's autoplane.
Harley Bogart: O n my own farm.
Audrey Brailsford: Kindergarten teacher in New York City.
Marie Clouse: Absent.
Whitcomb Cranson: N a v y Air Corps.
Mrs. Louise (Criswell) Hankins: Housewife on farm near Bronson.
Mrs. Gene (Green) Widener: Housewife living in Coldwater.
Don Frederick: S t i l l in the Army, home on furlough right now.
Alice Hogmire: President's private secretary.
Mrs. Edwina (Horkey) Seiler: Farmer's wife near Bronson.
Clifford Kibiloski: Mechanic at Ford's.
Frances Kibiloski: C l e r k in Macey's Dept. Store, New York City.
Charles Kinter: W o r k i n g in the Douglas plant.
Eleanor Kolassa: Beautician, operating in Battle Creek.
Beverly Lawrence: N u r s e in Leila hospital, Battle Creek.
Lamar Modert: Absent.
Leona Mynhier: W o r k i n g in factory in Bronson.
Virginia Nowak: N u r s e at Health Center, Coldwater.
Wanda Nowak: Absent.
Gordon Paradine: W o r k i n g on a farm.
Frank Printke: Toolmaker at Bronson Tool &amp; Die.
Doris Richhart: Absent.
Carlie Rifenburgh: F a r m i n g it.
Lavon Rigg: S t i l l in the Army Air Corps and having fun.
Lowell Rosenau: H o m e on furlough from Africa Missionary work.
Mrs. Frances (Seiler) Keeslar: Farmer's wife near Bronson.
Richard Shafer: President of the National F. F. A .
Donna Shaw: English Teacher in Grand Rapids Central.
Forest Shumway: S h o p teacher in Bronson High.
Glenn Shumway : C h i e f Petty Officer in the Navy.
Helen Mae Smoker: W o r k i n g in Treasury at Washington; D. C.
Keith Teeple: Foreman in General Motors at Detroit.
Ruth Wilson: Teaching music at Moody Bible Institute.
Mrs. Mary Ellen (Piatt) Wotta: Housewife in Bronson.
It was moved that we have another meeting in five years.
The following letters were read by Donna Shaw:
Dear Class:
I'm sorry I could not be with you but as you know my orphanage keeps me busy.
As ever,—Marie Clouse.
Dear Class:
As I'm still across the ocean as an Army nurse, I will just send
my congratulations to all.
—Wanda Nowak.
Dear Class:
My office work keeps me so busy I could not come. A s you
know I am now working at Victor Screw factory in Burr Oak.
Congratulations to all.
—Doris Richhart.
Lowell Rosenau read a telegram from Doctor Lamar Modert who
is working on a great scientific achievement at Rockefeller Institute:
Greetings:
Too busy to even write.
—Doctor Lamar Modert.
It was moved and seconded we adjourn.
Donna Shaw, Secretary
Lowell Rosenau, Asst. Secretary
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We, the Senior Class o f Bronson H i g h School, C i t y o f Bronson, State o f Mich.,
being o f sane m i n d a n d memory, declaring t h i s o u r last w i l l a n d testament, d o
bequeath o u r most valued possessions as follows:

Section 1—
To t h e f a c u l t y, w e leave o u r sincere appreciation f o r t h e i r u n e n d i n g
patience; t o t h e Juniors, w e leave t h e honor and responsibility o f
being called Seniors a n d a c t i n g as s u c h ; t o t h e Sophomores, w e
leave o u r v i r t u e a n d methods o f s t u d y i n g a n d r i g h t s t o h a v e a l l
their lessons o n e h u n d r e d p e r c e n t ; a n d t o t h e Freshmen, w e
leave a l l k n o w l e d g e t h a t i s n o use t o u s a n d h o p e i t m a y h e l p
them in the future.
I, G e o r g e A d a m s , leave m y bashfulness t o Rex Foglesong.
I, H a r l e y Bogart, leave m y position a:1 a F i r s t Sgt. i n M i l i t a r y Science
to James Shaw.
I, A u d r e y B r a i l s f o r d , bequeath m y w a y w i t h boys t o Joyce Lane.
I, W h i t c o m b Cranson, leave m y Dopey's column t o Ly l e M o d e r t .
I, L o u i s e Criswell, leave m y b e a u t i f u l voice to Bonnie Byers.
I, D o n a l d F r e d r i c k s , b e q u e a t h m y a b i l i t y t o m a k e p e o p l e l a u g h t o
Bill T h u r b e r.
I, G e n e Green, leave m y basketball a b i l i t y t o Yo l a n d a A u s t i n .
I, A l i c e H o g m i r e , bequeath m y a b i l i t y t o w o r k a n d g o t o school a t
the same t i m e t o M a r y H u r l e y.
I, C l i f f o r d K i b i l o s k i , leave m y a b i l i t y t o " m u t c h " pencil a n d p a p e r t o
Mr. Stewart.
I, F r a n c e s Kibiloski, leave m y sweet disposition t o Jean B u h o l t z .
I, C h a r l e s K i n t e r, leave my a b l i t y to t a l k in class to Clyde Williams.
I, E l e a n o r Kolassa, bequeath m y a b i l i t y as D r u m M a j o r t o Cora Jean
Leatherman.
I, B e v e r l y Lawrence, leave m y p l a c e a s c a p t a i n o f t h e " W h i t e s " t o
Marjorie Shook.
I, L a m a r Modert, leave m y professor's knowledge to Johnny Williams.
I, L e o n a M y n h i e r, leave m y a b i l i t y t o " K i s s t h e B o y s G o o d - b y e " t o
Nadine K i n t e r.
I, V i r g i n i a Nowak, bequeath m y a b i l i t y to catch a sailor to B e t t y Doll.
I, D o r i s R i c h h a r t , b e q u e a t h m y r e d h a i r a n d t e m p e r t o G e r t r u d e
Blaskie.
I, W a n d a Nowak, leave m y a b i l i t y t o w r : t e essays to Grace Wilson.
I. G o r d o n Paradine, leave m y c a r keys i n t h e responsible keeping o f
Bob Rosenau.
I, F r a n k P r i n t k e , l e a v e a l l m y b o o k s a n d m a k e - u p w o r k t o G i l b e r t
Rubley.
I, L a v o n Rigg, leave m y shocking device to M r. Bodley.
I. C a r l l on Rifenburgh. leave m y blushes to D i c k Belote.
I, S h • r l e y Robinson, leave my position as president to Leonard Hankins.
I, L o w e l l Rosenau, leave m y w a y w i t h Shirley t o Charles Tice.
I, R i c h a r d S c h a f e r. l e a v e m y a b i l i t y t o g o t o t h e A l l - H i p a r t i e s t o
Paul R i c h h a r t .
I. D o n n a Shaw, leave m y pos.tion as editor on the paper staff to Stella
Jean T h a r p .
We, Frances Seiler a n d E d w i n a H o r k e y, leave o u r dancing a b i l i t y t o
Betty A n d e r s o n a n d G l a d y s K y b u r z .
I, G l e n n Shumway, leave m y mathematical a b i l i t y t o Bob Goebel.
I, F o r e s t Shumway, leave Donna Shaw t o whoever t h i n k s he can can
win h e r.
I. M a r i e Clouse, leave m y l o n g legs t o June Crabill.
I, R u t h Wilson, leave m y w a y w : t h t h e teachers to David Losinski.
I, H e l e n Mae Smoker, leave a l l I don't k n o w about shorthand t o Doris
Lane.
Keith Teeple, leave m y w i n n i n g w a y w i t h g i r l s t o K e i t h Frederick.
I. M a r y E l l e n ( P i a t t ) W o t t a , l e a v e m y a b i l i t y t o g e t m y m a n t o
Joann Garman.
Signed, sealed, published, a n d declared b y t h e Class o f Nineteen H u n d r e d
Forty-three t o be t h e i r last w i l l a n d testament.

— M a r i e Clouse, D o r i s R i c h h a r t
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The Class o f 1944 began t h e school t e r m this year w i t h 40 students,
f o u r of whom have left. T h e class advisor was M r. A l w y n We s t a w a y.
A f t e r his resignation M r. Charles H i l t o n t o o k over.
Three new members joined the class this year. T h e y are Edson Post,
f r o m Sherwood; Katherine Kellett, f r o m Orland, I n d i a n a ; and Thomas
Mussolff, f r o m Sherwood. T h e l a t t e r has left.
The f o l l o w i n g students dropped o u t : O r a Lampman, Thomas Mussolff, A l i c e W i l b e r, Joyce Spornhauer, a n d R u t h Fickle, w h o has gone
back t o M o n t g o m e r y, M i c h i g a n , t o finish h e r school y e a r.
The class officers a r e L e o n a r d H a n k i n s , p r e s i d e n t ; C h a r l e s H i l t o n ,
Jr., vice-president; Gertrude Blaski, secretary; Genevieve E d d y, treasurer.
"Student Queen" was the t i t l e o f t h e i r play w h i c h was presented on
December 18, 1942.
They have also sold refreshments at football, basketball and baseball
games in o r d e r to raise money f o r the J u n i o r and Senior Prom.
During t h e y e a r t h e J u n i o r s p a r t i c i p a t e d i n f o o t b a l l , b a s k e t b a l l ,
baseball, sextet, chorus, a n d H i -Times staff.
Class F l o w e r — W h i t e Carnation.
Class Colors—Royal B l u e a n d W h i t e .
— E d w i n a H o r k e y.

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Fuller, Fitch, Holmes, Miss J. True,dell.
htrtl row — Rinehart l'Aradine. Tice. Holtz, Ripley. Bidwell LaMontagne. Rossitter, Sikorski, Alleshouse.
NI t. lanalian, Engl..r, Fist- e-. llorncy.
Fourth row — Lawrence, Fairbanks, Ileitnert, Ilunsicker. Stough, Leaeterberry Byers, Garman, McManus. Zim,
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Colors: B l u e and Gold
Flower: R e d Carnation
eventh G r a d e A d v i s e r : I V ; s s Truesdell
_ e n t : L e o Fischer
V i c e -President: J o a n Hunsicker
Secretary: A l l e n Ferguson T r e a s u r e r : B e t t y Lawrence
Eighth Grade A d v i s e r : M s s Cathcart
President: T h o m a s Ripley V i c e -President: D o n n a Leatherberry
Secretary: M a r i l y n Stough T r e a s u r e r : M a r y A n n Lane
The J u n i o r H i g h has h a d a n attendance o f s i x t y p u p i l s t h i s y e a r.
Thirty-eight enrolled i n t h e e i g h t h g r a d e a n d t w e n t y - t w o i n t h e seventh. T h e r e has been splendid co-operation and good attendance during the year.
The year's a c t i v i t i e s h a v e b e e n m o s t i n t e l e s t i n g a n d e n j o y a b l e .
Keen interest was shown in the w a r effort throughout the year. S o m e
outstanding p r o j e c t s w e r e ach•eved. T h e J u n i o r S c r a p D r i v e , i n
which the Junior H i g h w o n an honorary plaque f o r the w o r k done b y
the eighth g r a d e commandos a n d t h e i r aides, w a s a g r e a t success.
In t h e F i r s t A i d classes, t w e n t y - e i g h t received t h e i r official F i r s t
Aid cards. A o n e -hundred p e r cent membership i n t h e J u n i o r R e d
Cross was subscribed.
In weaving and k n i t t i n g , t w o afghans were made.
The J u n i o r V i c t o r y B o o k c a m p a i g n w a s sponsored b y a n e i g h t h
grade assembly, " T h a n k s to t h e Ya n k s . " T h r e e hundred books were
sent to United States Service Camps.
The J u n i o r H i g h is represented i n t h e f o l l o w i n g organizations: Student Council, Junior and Senior Bands, A A A Safety Patrol, basketball,
softball, 4 - H Club, and t h e Boy and G i r l Scouts.
The i n i t i a l dancing p a r t y w a s enjoyed o n November twentieth. A
Christmas p a r t y f o l l o w e d a t w h i c h t h e seventh graders were hosts t o
the e i g h t h g r a d e , entertaining t h e m w i t h m u s i c a n d a m u s i n g plays.
Sweetheart Songs and Valentines were t h e highlights o f the February
party.
" H e l p O n e A n o t h e r, " t h e slogan f o r t h e y e a r, h a s been f a i t h f u l l y
observed i n a l l Junior H i g h activities.
— M a r i e Clouse.
Coliseum Theatre—Where Yo u S e e a n d H e a r t h e Best

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A l l students took an active interest in club activities, and many social gatherings this y e a r
Whit was chosen president of the council

H. A . Douglas Manufacturing Co., Subsidary Kingston Products Corp.

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VIKING STAFF
In spite o f the conditions o f war, the Senior Class o f Bronson has
done its best in publishing the Yearbook o f 1943.
Due to the shortage of paper, metal for engraving, and plastic bindings, we have reduced the size of our Yearbook and used staples in the
binding of them.
The larger group pictures were taken by Miss Nina Horton and others by Donald Bodley. T h e engraving was done by the Fort Wayne
Engraving Company and printed by the Bronson Journal Office.
Our sincere thanks and appreciation t o business men o f th's c i t y
for their splendid financial support. A l s o our grateful thanks to the
students who wrote and those who typed the various articles in this
book.
Signed:
Alice Hogmire
Donna Shaw
Co-Editors
Lowell Rosenau, Business Manager
LaMar Modert, Asst. Business Mgr.

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This y e a r t h e J u n i o r a n d Intermediate Bands have h a d t h e opportunity to study under two different directors, M r. Herman Ellis, f o r the
first p a r t o f this school year, a n d M r. D o n a l d Va n D o r n , w h o took his
place the first o f January.
There are twenty-five members in the Junior and Intermediate Bands
combined.
The J u n i o r Band members are required t o pass seventy tests before
they are admitted into the Intermediate Band. T o be admitted into the
Senior Band they must complete, o r nearly complete, a book a n d also
there m u s t b e a vacancy i n t h e Senior B a n d f o r t h e i r p a r t i c u l a r i n strument.
Under M r. Ellis' direction t h e J u n i o r and Intermediate Bands gave
a concert i n early December, j u s t before M r. E l l i s left.
—Beverly Lawrence.

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CHORUS AND SEXTET
W i t h a group of thirty-six high school students, M r. Herman Ellis, t h e
music d i r e c t o r, assembled a n a l l - g i r l chorus f o r t h e y e a r o f 1942-43.
The c h o r u s w a s d i v i d e d i n t o t h r e e g r o u p s , — f i r s t s o p r a n o , second
soprano, and alto.
Since this was M r. Ellis' last appearance here, t h e band a n d chorus
presented h i m w i t h a r i n g as a remembrance o f Bronson H i g h School.
He resigned t o become an instructor i n a technical t r a i n i n g school f o r
the A i r Force.
Mr. Donald VanDoren f r o m W h i t e Pigeon, joined the faculty, to take
Mr. Ellis' place.
A f t e r n o t h a v i n g chorus f o r about a m o n t h , t h e g r o u p s t a r t e d o u t
with several n e w songs w i t h w h i c h t h e y p u t o n a n assembly f o r t h e
school on M a r c h 9. T h e songs selected were " I ' l l See Yo u A g a i n " and
" I Love L i f e . " A n o t h e r chorus and b a n d concert w a s given i n A p r i l .
Doris Lane accompanied t h e chorus f o r t h e e n t ' r e y e a r.
—Frances Kibiloski.

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The Bronson H i g h School G i r l s ' Sextet h a s h a d a n o t h e r successful
year and has entertained many people w i t h its songs.
One o f t h e b i g events f o r t h e g : r l s t h i s y e a r w a s t h e B a n d a n d
Chorus Concert in December. T h e songs the g i r l s sang a t the concert
were " T h e Lord's P r a y e r " a n d " M o o n g l o w. "
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council h a s almost completed i t s seventh y e a r. T h e
Council teaches students democratic government functions and gives opportunities f o r real practice in c a r r y i n g out school projects. T h e a i m
of t h e Student Counc;1 i s t o encourage students t o become active i n
school government and b u i l d up a high moral and academic standard.
One value o f our Student Council is to introduce n e w students each
fall i n t o a group w i t h t h e o l d e r members; t h i s gives newcomers more
knowledge o f a l l t h e activities o f t h e school. T h e l a r g e r p a r t o f t h e
student b o d y participates i n council affairs. T h i s y e a r a b o u t ninetyfive percent o f t h e student b o d y a r e active members. T h e Council i s
financed o n a d i m e -a-week f o r t h e f i r s t semester, b u t a l a r g e p e r centage o f the students paid i n f u l l f o r the school y e a r and g o t a discount.
Activities t a k i n g place were assemblies, A l l - H i parties, a p i n g pong
tournament, H i -Times p a p e r, n o o n -hour p r o g r a m , a t h l e t i c activities,
and m a n y o t h e r incidentals. O n e o f t h e m o s t successful f e a t u r e s i s
the noon-hour program which helps the country students pass the noon
hour q u i c k l y a n d s o c i a l l y. T h e r e a r e games i n t h e s t u d y h a l l f o r
anyone w h o cares t o p l a y, ping-pong, a n d d a n c i n g . T h i s y e a r t h e
students w e r e p r i v i l e g e d t o h a v e M r s . Ta l i t h a Reynolds come e v e r y
Wednesday noon t o teach r o u n d dancing.
The 1942-43 officers are: " W h i t " Cranson, president; L a m a r Modert,
vice-president: L o w e l l Rosenau, a l d e r m a n -at-large; M a r y V i r g i n i a
White, secretary; Gertrude Blaski, treasurer; a n d t h e f o l l o w i n g aldermen: Charles K i n t e r, Wa l t e r Reed, Geraldine Yesh, M a r t h a K r u s z k a ,
Helyn R a d f o r d , M a r y Jean Henshaw, R o b e r t Keeslar, B a r b a r a Ti c e ,
and Doyle Hoopingarner.
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SENIOR PLAY
"Spring Fever," a farce by Glenn Hughes. was the play presented
by the Class of '43, Friday, April 16, under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Tharp.
The cast consisted of Ed. Burns (Frank Printke), a chemistry student; Vic Lewis (Lowell Rosenau), an artist; Vivian George (Shirley
Robinson), Vic's "steady"; Howard Brant (Whitcomb Cranson), a student whose diploma depended on his getting his term paper in on
time; Anne Purcell (Audrey Brailsford), Howard's "heart-beat"; Mr.
and Mrs. Purcell (Lamar Modert and Virginia Nowak), who, upon arriving at the college, find no place to stay; Mrs. Sprangler (Donna
Shaw), the landlady; Lou Herron (Eleanor Kolassa), a newspaper girl
and girl friend of Ed. Burns; Prof. Bean (Harley Bogart), the prof that
flunked Howard; Aunt Maude (Beverly Lawrence), Howard's aunt
from California; and Dr. Dixon (Clifford Kibiloski), the president of
the college. I n the end Aunt Maude persuades Prof. Bean to accept
Howard's term paper.
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"Student Queen" was the title of the clever high school comedy presented by the Junior class on December 18, 1942. under the direction
of Miss Isabelle Baker. C h u c k Wentworth (Walter Reed), who was
allergic to bananas but seemed to have all the answers, with the help
of Miss Driscoll (Bernadine Smoker), a cosmet:c saleswoman, changed
Elizabeth (Marjorie Shook), the least lovely girl in the high school, to
the loveliest one.
Doris (Bonnie Byers). the little sister o f the Loring family, was
very "snippy." H e r brother Bob (Charles Hilton), was the leader of
the gay crowd, Evangeline (Joyce Spornhauer), Patty (Joann Garman), Marlene ( B e t t y Gibbons), H a l (Clyde Williams), a n d M a c
(Maurice Bonnell), all of whom liked to gather at the Loring home.
El-zabeth didn't seem to mix with the crowd nor they with her. M r s .
Loring (Maybelle Washburn) tried to get Elizabeth acquainted w i t h
the crowd while working in the Loring home, and John Hawkins (Bill
Thurber), Elizabeth's father, whose business was farming, tried to encourage his daughter.
Bob, Doris, Evangeline, Patty, Marlene, Hal, and Mac, were the committee appointed to select a student queen to be a partner for the King
(Leonard Hankins). T h e committee, to spite Diana ( M a r y Virginia
White), elected Elizabeth to be the queen. G e o r g e Benson (Bruce
Rosenau) head of the school board, and Miss Haley (Phyllis Elliott), a
teacher, were both determined that George Benson's daughter, Diana,
was to be queen.
Elizabeth did become a very beautiful queen with the help of Chuck
Wentworth, who seemed to be a very close friend at the close of the
play.
—Forest Shumway.

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F. F. A.
The Future Farmers o f A meriea is the national organization o f f a r m
boys studying vocational airriculture. O r g a n i z a t i o n s a r e f o u n d f r o m
Maine to H a w a i i and f r o m Washington to Puerto Rico.
The F. F. A . w a s f i r s t s e t u p i n t h e state o f V i r g i n i a i n t h e y e a r
1928. A s y e a r s passed, t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n s p r e a d f r o m o n e s t a t e t o
another. N o w i t is all over the U. S. a n d is also found i n some foreign
countries.
The purposes of the organization are:
1. T o encourage a n d practice t h r i f t .
2. T o create a n d n u r t u r e a love o f c o u n t r y l i f e .
3. T o develop competent, aggressive, rural, a n d agricultural leadership.
4. T o participate i n cooperative effort.
5. T o encourage improvement i n scholarship.
6. T o create m o r e i n t e r e s t i n t h e i n t e l l i g e n t c h o i c e o f f a r m i n g
cecupations.
7. T o encourage members t o improve t h e f a r m h o m e a n d i t s s u r roundings.
8. T o provide a n d encourage t h e development o f organized r u r a l
recreational activities.
9. T o participate i n w o r t h y undertakings f o r t h e improvement o f
agriculture.
IC. T o strengthen t h e confidence c f f a r m boys a n d y o u n g m e n i n
themselves and t h e i r work.

Officers a r e : Leonard H a n k i n s , president; Charles H i l t o n ,
vice-president; R i c h a r d S h a f e r, t r e a s u r e r ; M y r o n L a r i m e r,
secretary; H a r l e y B o g a r t , representative. O t h e r members
are F r a n k P r i n t k e , W i l l ' a m G u z y, D a v i d B a d d e r, M o n r o e
Wilber. F e l l o w s t h a t w i l l soon become g r e e n h a n d s a r e
Robert Kolassa, John H a r d y, Robert Goebel, and R e x Foglesong.
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CLASS O f 1945
The Sophomore class began the year w ' t h sixty-five members. T h i s
is the largest class in the history o f Bronson H i g h School. J o y c e M c Clughen, J u a n i t a Vr e e l a n d . a n d R o b e r t W e l l s h a v e since j o i n e d t h e
class; w h i l e D o r o t h y Rau, Gertrude Porter, Wa l t e r Yesh, a n d D o n a l d
Lane have left.
The class officers a r e : president, B o b D o l l ; vice-president, L a d d i e
Kibiloski; secretary, M a r y A n n K i b l o s k i ; treasurer, N o r m a M c C r a c k en; class adviser, Mrs. Louise Decker.
The f o l l o w i n g boys who were out f o r football got honorary a w a r d s :
Dick Belote, We n d e l l Brenner. B o b D o l l . H a r r y Piatt, P a u l R i c k h a r t ,
Laddie K i b i l o s k i , a n d J o h n W i l l i a m s . T h o s e w h o received h o n o r a r y
mention are: Robert Kolassa and Maurice Skinner.
They have a large participation i n basketball. T h e f o l l o w i n g g i r l s
were ou't f o r basketball: Yo l a n d a A u s t i n , B e t t y D o l l , Georgia Green,
and M a r y H u r l e y.
The boys t h a t participated a r e : W e n d e l l B r e n n e r, B o b D o l l , J o h n
Williams, Rex Foglesong, K e i t h Frederick, Bob Calhoun, D i c k Belote,
and H a r r y Piatt.
Barbara Lawrence and Yo l a n d a Austin are in the Sextette.
The Sophomore class h a s h a d a f e w s a n d w i c h sales t o r a i s e t h e
funds in t h e i r treasury.
They also have a large participation i n t h e H i -Times, band, chorus,
and Home Economics Club.
The Sophomore class put on an assembly which was a M a j o r Bowes
program.
Class Colors—Blue and Gold
Class M o t t o — " To g e t h e r W e Stand"
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For t h e first t i m e i n t h e h i s t o r y o f Freshmen, t h e Class o f ' 4 6 c a n
proudly boast o f h a v i n g s h o w n t h e i r l o y a l t y a n d cooperation t o t h e
school in being the only class o f J u n i o r and Senior H i g h t o be p a i d u p
one hundred percent i n t h e Student Council d i m e -a-week plan.
Barbara Burley. president: Ramon Shafer, vice-president; and Bertha
Davis, secretary-treasurer. have capably f u l f i l l e d t h e i r duties as class
officers f o r this year. C h o s e n as t h e Student Council representatives
f o r their class were M a r y Jean Henshaw and Bob Keeslar.
Four members o f the class were g'ven special recognition b y h a v i n g
their names placed on the honor roll, and fourteen deservingly received
honorary mention.
During t h i s school y e a r, t h e Frosh, w i t h a present membership o f
fifty-eight, h a v e been a g r o u p o f v e r y sportsminded students. T h e y ,
as a whole, have participated in every sport activity presented through
out t h e school this year.
The class was honored to have one o f its members, Bob Rosenau, receive a m a j o r a w a r d f o r football. T e n others h a v i n g participated i n
the football program, received m i n o r awards.
Six boys and five girls participated in basketball. T e n took archery,
twelve chorus, a n d f o u r t e e n t o o k b a n d , w i t h R u t h M e y e r a n d J u n e
Crab•I being promoted t o the Senior band.
The class showed t h e i r affection a n d appreciation t o t h e i r w o r t h y
adviser, Miss D o r a Anderson, b y presenting h e r _with a b i r t h d a y g i f t ,
f o r the many hours she spent i n h e l p i n g them t h r o u g h t h e i r f i r s t y e a r
of senior high school w o r k .
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When t h e Bronson H i -Times was f i r s t organized i n 1935. t h e members o f the staff prepared the articles f o r publication and t h e Bronson
Journal printed their material. T h i s paper was awarded second honor
rating b y t h e National Scholastic Press Association, o f w h i c h t h e H i Times has always been a member.
In 1938 M r. Bodley conceived t h e idea o f mimeographing a n d t h e
staff took over the full responsibility of the publication o f the H i -Times.
This resulted i n a m a r k e d d r o p i n expenses. O f course, t h i s added
new responsibilities to the H i -Times advisor, Mrs. Tharp, as well as the
other members of the staff, but through t h e i r mistakes and experiences
an improved paper has resulted.
Though n o t i m e i s given i n t h e school schedule f o r t h i s w o r k a n d
there is no course given i n journalism, staff w o r k is a co-curricular activity f o r which elective credit is g:ven.
Backed by the Student Union, the H i -Times is given to members, and
is sent b y t h e Board o f Education t o r u r a l schools i n t h e community,
and to nearby high schools. M a t e r i a l s for the publication are provided
by the Board o f Education.
Our H i -Times, f o r the past t w o years has received f i r s t h o n o r r a t i n g
from t h e N a t i o n a l Scholastic Press Association i n comparison w i t h
schools o u r size. T h e H i -Times was also selected t o represent M i c h igan i n a National Competition o f papers supporting t h e Tuberculosis
Association Christmas Seal Program.
W i t h o u r s t a f f o f f i f t y, i n c l u d i n g t w o e d i t o r s a n d t w o assistant
editors, we have tried to back the W a r effort by news items, editorials,
features and cartoons on different projects i n w h i c h t h e school c o u l d
participate, a n d h a v e also supported c o m m u n i t y p r o j e c t s o f various
types.
Our aim has been to give the public an idea o f what we do in school
and to uphold.the ideals o f Bronson High.
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SENIOR BAND
At t h e beginning o f t h e school y e a r, t h e band, u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n
of M r. Herman Ellis, got underway. T h e i r first appearance was made
at t h e 4-H f a i r i n Coldwater. A f t e r w i n n i n g • f i r s t div'sion r a t i n g i n
concert p l a y i n g , t h e b a n d g a v e a m a r c h i n g e x h i b i t i o n a n d p a g e a n t ,
called " U n c l e Sam i n R e v i e w, " a t the Centreville f a i r.
The band played a t the f o o t b a l l games t h ' s year as usual. L a t e r i n
the y e a r they gave an evening concert, t h e last u n d e r M r. E l l i s ' d i r e c tion. H e l e f t to become an instructor in the A r m y A i r Corps at M a d i son, Wisconsin. M r . E l l i s , w h o h a d been w i t h t h e b a n d f o r t h e l a s t
four and one-half years, saw a steady increase and improvement.
At t h e b e g ' n n i n g o f t h e second semester, M r . D o n a l d Va n D o r e n
came as the school band director. U n d e r his direction the band is still
going ahead.
The band w i l l have no s p r i n g contests this year because o f the w a r.
An assembly p r o g r a m w a s presented t h i s s p r i n g b y b o t h b a n d a n d
chorus. T h e size o f t h e b a n d a t present i s 35 members.
— L a m a r Modert.

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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
With a membership of about 36 girls, the Home Economics Club organized with Mrs. Louise Decker as adviser. I t was decided to continue with the purpose of developing friendship, cooperation, and understanding among the girls; to promote interest in Home Economics;
and to be of service to the school and community. T h i s year the Home
Economics Club girls have participated in the Wa r effort by making
things for the Junior Red Cross.
The girls elected Frances Seiler, president; Bonnie Byers, vice-president; Helen Mae Smoker, treasurer; and Louise Criswell, secretary.
The club had an initiation party for the new members; also a banquet and formal initiation to which the girls invited their mothers.
Several members attended the group meeting in Kalamazoo; Frances
Seiler as official delegate; Bonnie Byers, representative of the club.
The club, together with the Future Farmers, continued the annual
Community Fair. H o t lunches were continued, from which the club
makes its money. A successful spring party was held to which Union
City, Reading, Quincy, and Coldwater Future Farmers and Home Economics Clubs were invited.
Regular bi-weekly meetings consist of round-table discussion, movies,
parties, and refreshments.
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The Boy Scout meetings were held during the summer of 1942 under
the supervision of their new Scoutmaster, Charles Hilton. T h e boys
were organized as messengers for "blackouts" and they have also been
studying First Aid, which will help them very much i f any accident
should occur while they are present.
—Carlton Rifenburgh.
The Girl Scouts, under the direction of Doris Lane, have been very
active in doing their part in the War effort.
At the beginning of the year they sold Cadet Cards to earn money
which was used to buy two flags, a Girl Scout flag and an American
flag.
They are now working on Junior Red Cross projects, making slippers,
scrapbooks, and afghans.
Waste fats and grease are being collected by them and turned over
to the government.
The girls are sponsored by the P. T. A. of the Bronson High School.
—Mary Ellen Wotta.

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MILITARY SCIENCE
Early in the school year of 1902-03, a group of male students in the
Bronson High School organized themselves into a cadet military company. T o this organization they gave the resounding name: "Bronson
Public School Military Company."
Mr. Oral E. Clark, Class of 1903, whose only qualifications were his
interest in military history and his once having taken a candidacy examination for a cadetship at the United States Military Academy, was
appointed Captain and instructor.
The present World Wa r I I has brought upon us the necessity of a
more serious preparation to overcome our enemies. Therefore, in the
fall of 1942, acting under the advice of the Board of Education, Supt.
Bodley reactivated "The Bronson Public School Military Company"
under the name, "Company A, First Battalion of Cadets, Bronson Public School" and the following rules were made to govern the conduct
of the course. I t is to be elective for male students of the high school,
but the course, having been entered, must be continued to completion. Parents' or guardian's consent must be presented. J u n i o r High
students must also have Mr. Bodley's consent. T h e members must be
physically fit. I t is not necessary, but it is best to buy a text book. N o
aliens will be permitted to pursue the course.
Colonel Oral E. Clark, United States Army, retired, formerly the
Cadet Captain Clark referred to above, had offered his services, which
were accepted. Principal Charles R. Hilton is assistant instructor of
the course.
When the company was organized, the officers were as follows:—
Captain Lowell Rosenau commanding the company; Charles E. Kinter,
First Lieutenant, executive office; First Sergeant Clifford Kibiloski,
foreman; Frank J. Printke, First Lieutenant, commanding the first
platoon, with Sergeant Carlton Rifenburgh as the platoon sergeant and
Sergeant Forest Shumway as the platoon guide; Donald E. Frederick,
second Lieutenant, commanding the second platoon, with Sergeant
Glenn M . Shumway as platoon sergeant, and Sergeant Richard C .
Shafer as the platoon guide. T h e following men were sergeants in
charge of squads: first platoon, first squad, Hugh W. Cranson; second
squad, Harley R. Bogart; third squad, LaNron W. Rigg; second platoon,
first squad, Edson L. Post. T h e corporals of the squads were Clyde
H. Williams, Myron Larimer, William Guzy, Gordon L. Jones, Maurice
Bonnell, and David A. Badder, respectively.
The uniforms for the group are blue washable suits with the insignia designating their rank. — D o n a l d E. Frederick.
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FIRST AID
For the first time, Bronson High School offered First A i d courses to
all Junior High boys and girls and to all Senior High girls that were
interested.
These classes were under the direction o f Miss Jessie G. Truesdell
and Mr. Carl E. Stewart, who were authorized by the American Red
Cross to teach these courses.
Miss Truesdell taught the Junior High boys and girls and the Juniors
and Seniors in high school. T h e following were awarded cards f o r
their remarkable work they did during the course of Junior First A i d :
Donald Bodley, Charles Bawden, Shirley Bawden, Leland Bidwell, Jean
Crabil, Norma Jean Chapman. M a x Engler, Leo Fischer. Betty Fairbanks, Lillian Fuller, A l l a n Ferguson, John Garman, Six:I-ley Holtz,
Doyle Hoopingarner, David W. Homey, Eileen Heimert, Gail J. Jones.
Alan Kalvin, Betty Lawrence, Melvin Larimer, Milton Larimer, Pau!
McClanahan, Geraldine Perrieve. Clair Vatt. and Robert Radford.
The Juniors and Seniors are: Gertrude Blaskie, Audrey Brsilsford,
Helen Bidwell, Bonnie Byers. Ma-ie Clouse. Louise Criswell. Gen"vieve
Eddy, Margaret Ernsberger, Phyllis Elliott Betty G•bbons, Gene Green,
Mary Alice Guernsey, Frances Kibiloski Eleanor Kolassa. Mary Kathryn Kolassa. Beverly Lawrence, Leona Mynhier. Virginia Nowak. Daris
Richhart, Vivian Ryan. Donna Shaw. B.rnadine Smoker. Helen Mae
Smoker, Marjor'e Shook, Maybelle Washburn, Mary Virginia White.
Mr. Stewart taught the Freshmen and Sophomores. T h e Freshmen
given cards at t h . end o f the cerrs" , I n t i q A . A ldrieli Bn-hara
Burley. June Crabil, Bertha Davis. Dolores Dalrhe. Sandy Ferguson,
Mary Jean Hanshaw, Blanche M a r i . Jones. r a d i n e G l n d v s
Kyburz, Helen Louise Kyburz. Priscilla Lane. Dorothy Losinski. Dorothy Mae Lowinski, Patsy McDonald, Lo's McTntyre, Dolares NoVcki,
Thelma Piatt, Joan Seiler, Mary E. Sobeske, Stella J. Tharp, Evelyn
White, and Grace Wilson.
The Sophomores were as follows: Yolanda Austin, Margaret B y koski, Betty Doll. Dolores E i d y, Beverly Greeley. Georgia Green. A r lene Heckleman. Donna A. Hoopingarner, Mary Hurloy. June Neckler,
Florentine Kibiloski, Mary Ann Kibloski, Rose Marie Kibil-ski, Martha Kruszka, Barbara Lawrence. Joan Nowicki, Virginia Slisher, Peggy
Tillotson, Juanita Vreeland, Betty Watson, and Cora Jean Leatherman.
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The end o f the 1942 f o o t b a l l season brought a n e w champion t o t h e
Little " C " Conference. A f t e r holding the championship consecutively
from 1937 through 1941, Bronson was forced t o relinquish i t s h o l d o n
first place to Jonesville. B r o n s o n began its reign 'as champion b y sharing the title w i t h Jonesville in 1937, and then w i n n i n it undisputed f o r
the next f o u r years.
W i t h a nucleus of five Seniors, one Jun:or, and one Sophomore l e t t e r
winners in 1941, Coach H i l t o n had a hard j o b ahead o f h i m w h e n t h e
season opened. B u t w i t h his fine p l a n n i n g and coaching he w a s able
to p u t a t e a m o n t h e f i e l d t h a t , t h o u g h t h e y l o s t t h e championship,
never lost a game.
Those boys t h a t played t h e . r last year o f football f o r Bronson i n t h e
line were Carlie Rifenburgh, Lowell Rosenau a n d Clifford K i b i l o s k i ; i n
the back field, W h i t c o m b Cranson, Charles K i n t e r, and F r a n k P r i n t k e .
Clifford K i b i l o s k i was elected honorary captain f o r the season.
Since Coach H i l t o n came t o Bronson i n 1932, Bronson has held t h e
championship five years, A t h e n s two, Union C i t y one, Quincy one, and
Jonesville one. T h e l a t t e r also shared one year w i t h Bronson.
W i t h the exception o f two years out o f the eleven, Bronson has never
been l o w e r than second place.
The season's schedule f o l l o w s : Bronson 18, A t h e n s 0 ; Bronson 2 0 ,
Litchfield 0 ; Bronson 18, U n i o n C i t y 6 ; Bronson 6, Jonesville 6 ; B r o n son 39, Reading 0; Bronson 7, Homer 0; Bronson 0, Quincy 0. B r o n s o n
totalled 108 points in the seven games, and the opponents, 12 points.
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The L i t t l e " C " league decided l a s t f a l l n o t t o play b a s k e t b a l l o n
Championship basis.
Each school was given permission to make up a schedule w i t h nearby schools in order to eliminate long driving and save tires and gasoline.
As a result, Bronson played t w o games each w i t h Colon, Union City,
Quincy and B u r r Oak. T h i s resulted i n Bronson's w i n n i n g t w o games
and losing six.
Bronson t o o k p a r t i n t h e d i s t r i c t tournament a t Sturgis a n d w e r e
eliminated by Colon. T h e score was: Colon, 3 6 ; Bronson, 16.
Those r e c e i v i n g m a j o r a w a r d s w e r e : W h i t c o m b Cranson, F r a n k
Printke, and Chas. K i n t e r, seniors; Charles H i l t o n and Clyde Williams,
juniors; Wendell Brenner, Perry Davis and Robert Doll, sophomores.
Those playing on the second team squad w e r e : John Williams, D i c k
Belote, J o h n H a r d y, K e i t h F r e d e r i c k , R e x Foglesong, D a v i d R i f e n burgh, Eugene Johnson, H a r r y P i a t t , Joe Supianoski, F r a n k Bekoski,
Robert Byers, and Robert Kibiloski.
Scores were as follows: C o l o n 29, Bronson 1 8 : B u r r Oak 20, Bronson 2 2 ; Union City 17, Bronson 2 6 ; Quincy 23, Bronson 2 0 ; Colon 21,
Bronson 1 9 ; B u r r Oak 20, Bronson 2 2 ; Quincy 27, Bronson 1 2 ; U n i o n
City 26, Bronson 14.
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Under the coaching of Mrs. Nova Hamilton, the girls' basketball season started September 29. T h e y had only two practices a week until
the middle of December, when they began daily practice.
Because of the gas rationing, the girls participated only in intramural games this year. T h e y played four games on the local floor, preliminary to the boys' games. T w o teams were selected, known as the
"Blues" and the "Whites."
The "Whites" were the following: Beverly Lawrence, captain;
Mary Ellen Piatt, Donna Leatherberry, Barbara Burley, Yolanda Austin, Marjorie Shook, Dora Piatt, and Grace Wilson.
The following made up the "Blues": G e n e Green, captain; Georgia
Green, Mary Hurley, Nadine Kinter, Joyce Lane, Betty Doll, Thelma
Piatt, and Eileen Heimert.
The girls wish to express their appreciation to Mrs. Hamilton for
her patience and untiring effort in working with them. T h e y extend
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BASEBALL
In line with the plans of the Little " C " Conference, Bronson has decided to discontinue baseball as a championship sport f o r the duration.
Bronson has not planned on any games as yet, but, due to the fact
that Coach Hilton feels the opportunity should be given the boys for
some spring sport, he has started baseball practice.
The practicing is done during the noon hour so as to give the boys
a chance t o work after school i n places where they can help their
country.
Boys who are taking part are Charles Kinter, Whitcomb Cranson,
Robert Doll, Charles Hilton, Clyde Williams, Richard Belote, William
Guzy, Rex Foglesong, Myron Larimer, William Thurber, Wendell Brenner, Leonard Hankins, Robert Kibiloski, Gordon Jones, Bud Sobeske,
Paul Richhart, George Lemanski, John H a r d y, Matthew A l b r i g h t ,
David Badder, Dean Badder, and Frank Bekoske.
—Lowell V. Rosenau.

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