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Birth: 1630 (Adams 1898 pp 7, 500) 1615 (Fairbanks Courier) Millis(Historic Trail map in Medway file): Edward Adams was one of the original settlers of Medfield. He was much employed in public duties, ens. selectman for many years represented in the two first General Courts 1689, after overthrow of Andros, and died 12 Nov. 1716. His wife had died 3 Mar. 1676; but be had second wife whose name is not seen. His will of 19 May, 1715, probated 3 Dec. 1716, in our reg XIX. 225, taking notice that his wife was provided for before their marriage and that his son Jonathan, and John were, formerly, supplied by him with lands. and Edward with movab. and money, directs now, that his property be divided in nine equal parts, whereof the children of his son Eliashib dec. to have two, James, and Henry, each two, and his daughters Lydia Daniel, Sarah Turner, and Mehitable Faxon, each one. -Savage | Adams, Edward (I10917)
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Birth: 1630 (Adams 1898 pp 7, 500) 1615 (Fairbanks Courier) Millis(Historic Trail map in Medway file): Edward Adams was one of the original settlers of Medfield. He was much employed in public duties, ens. selectman for many years represented in the two first General Courts 1689, after overthrow of Andros, and died 12 Nov. 1716. His wife had died 3 Mar. 1676; but be had second wife whose name is not seen. His will of 19 May, 1715, probated 3 Dec. 1716, in our reg XIX. 225, taking notice that his wife was provided for before their marriage and that his son Jonathan, and John were, formerly, supplied by him with lands. and Edward with movab. and money, directs now, that his property be divided in nine equal parts, whereof the children of his son Eliashib dec. to have two, James, and Henry, each two, and his daughters Lydia Daniel, Sarah Turner, and Mehitable Faxon, each one. -Savage | Adams, Edward (I10917)
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Birth: 1580 (Adams 1898), 1576 (Fairbanks Courier) Imm: from Devonshire or Braintree, England, to Boston 1632-2 (Adams)
Res: one of earliest settlers of "Mt. Wollaston,"now Braintree (Adams) to Dedham 1636 (Fairbanks)
Occ: besides cultivating a farm, he was also a maltster. (Hill 1904) May also have daughter Mary Adams #79 (wife of George Fairbanks)
Henry Adams was the immigrant who came to New England in 1638 and was the ancestor of two U.S. Presidents, John Adams (1797-1801) & John Quincy Adams (1825-1829). The earliest record of Henry was in 1604, when he was the executor of his father's will, when he was at least 21. Except for the baptism of three of his children, only two records were found where he was mentioned. In 1609 he was co-executor of his brother John's will and his marriage bond in 1609, with his signature. Between 1614 and 1622, he moved from Barton St. David (which is seven miles SE of Glastonbury, Somerset, and the famous Abbey) to the adjoining parish of Kingweston, where his youngest children were baptized (1622-1629). Edith Squire had two sisters who married men who also went to New England, Anne, who married Aquila Purchase, and Margaret, who married John Shepherd. Anne came in 1633, and her husband Aquila Purchase, died during the crossing. There is speculation that Anne's letters to her sisters prompted them and their husbands to come to New England.
There is a mural memorial in the church of Barton St. John in honor of Henry Adams, placed there by Edward Dean Adams of New York in 1926: "To the glory of God in honour of St. David and in memory of HENRY ADAMS. Born in this parish about 1583 and a founder of New England 1638. Ancestor of two presidents of America John Adams and John Quincy Adams whose exalted services to their country evoke testimony of respect for their ancestral home. This memorial has been erected by Edward Dean Adams A.D. 1926." Henry was in Barton St. David 1612 and in near by Kingweston in 1622. He continued in Kingweston as a farmer and a malster until he left in 1638. Neither Rev. Thomas Higgins, vicar of Barton St. David, nor Rev. Paul Goodwin, rector of Kingweston (1619-1645) were Puritans, so it seems the influence of his sister-in-law, Ann (Squire) Purchase caused him to come to New England with his family in 1638, except for his son Jonathan. The year of his removal is fixed by a deposition in 1656 by his son, John Adams, who stated that he had known a certain field in Cambridge (MA) since 1638. The earliest record of Henry Adams in New England was 24 Feb 1639/40, when he was granted 40 acres of Braintree (now Quincy), for a family of ten; himself, wife Edith, sons Henry, Thomas, Samuel, Peter, John, Joseph, and Edward, and daughter Ursula. His son, Jonathan remained in England a dozen years or longer. There is another Adams memorial in the Stair Hall of the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston: "A memorial to Henry Adams founder of Braintree the ancestor of two presidents also to his sixth son John Adams, baptized at Kingweston, England 4 Dec 1622 settled at Menotmy Cambridge where he died 1706. Created by their descendant Edward Dean Adams. | Adams, Henry (I10697)
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Birth: 1580 (Adams 1898), 1576 (Fairbanks Courier) Imm: from Devonshire or Braintree, England, to Boston 1632-2 (Adams)
Res: one of earliest settlers of "Mt. Wollaston,"now Braintree (Adams) to Dedham 1636 (Fairbanks)
Occ: besides cultivating a farm, he was also a maltster. (Hill 1904) May also have daughter Mary Adams #79 (wife of George Fairbanks)
Henry Adams was the immigrant who came to New England in 1638 and was the ancestor of two U.S. Presidents, John Adams (1797-1801) & John Quincy Adams (1825-1829). The earliest record of Henry was in 1604, when he was the executor of his father's will, when he was at least 21. Except for the baptism of three of his children, only two records were found where he was mentioned. In 1609 he was co-executor of his brother John's will and his marriage bond in 1609, with his signature. Between 1614 and 1622, he moved from Barton St. David (which is seven miles SE of Glastonbury, Somerset, and the famous Abbey) to the adjoining parish of Kingweston, where his youngest children were baptized (1622-1629). Edith Squire had two sisters who married men who also went to New England, Anne, who married Aquila Purchase, and Margaret, who married John Shepherd. Anne came in 1633, and her husband Aquila Purchase, died during the crossing. There is speculation that Anne's letters to her sisters prompted them and their husbands to come to New England.
There is a mural memorial in the church of Barton St. John in honor of Henry Adams, placed there by Edward Dean Adams of New York in 1926: "To the glory of God in honour of St. David and in memory of HENRY ADAMS. Born in this parish about 1583 and a founder of New England 1638. Ancestor of two presidents of America John Adams and John Quincy Adams whose exalted services to their country evoke testimony of respect for their ancestral home. This memorial has been erected by Edward Dean Adams A.D. 1926." Henry was in Barton St. David 1612 and in near by Kingweston in 1622. He continued in Kingweston as a farmer and a malster until he left in 1638. Neither Rev. Thomas Higgins, vicar of Barton St. David, nor Rev. Paul Goodwin, rector of Kingweston (1619-1645) were Puritans, so it seems the influence of his sister-in-law, Ann (Squire) Purchase caused him to come to New England with his family in 1638, except for his son Jonathan. The year of his removal is fixed by a deposition in 1656 by his son, John Adams, who stated that he had known a certain field in Cambridge (MA) since 1638. The earliest record of Henry Adams in New England was 24 Feb 1639/40, when he was granted 40 acres of Braintree (now Quincy), for a family of ten; himself, wife Edith, sons Henry, Thomas, Samuel, Peter, John, Joseph, and Edward, and daughter Ursula. His son, Jonathan remained in England a dozen years or longer. There is another Adams memorial in the Stair Hall of the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston: "A memorial to Henry Adams founder of Braintree the ancestor of two presidents also to his sixth son John Adams, baptized at Kingweston, England 4 Dec 1622 settled at Menotmy Cambridge where he died 1706. Created by their descendant Edward Dean Adams. | Adams, Henry (I10697)
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Birthdate calculated from age at death.
According to her marriage record, Charlott was born about 1827. The 1850 census indicates a birth year of about 1831. | Harrison, Charlotte (I44010)
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Birthdate calculated from age at death.
Birthplace is from son John's death record. In 1790, Cooperstown, Otsego Co, New York was then Montgomery Co, NY.
Aged 61 in the 1850 census, birthplace New York. In the census's of 1900 & 1910, birthplace of Caroline's mother is Delaware. | Maple, Esther (I29443)
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Birthdate calculated from age at death. | Horn, William (I58611)
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Birthdate calculated from age at death. | Billings, John (I48772)
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Birthdate calculated from age at death. | Laraway, Abram (I48296)
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Birthdate calculated from age at death. | Horn, Stephen (I26509)
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Birthdate calculated from age at death. | Howland, John (I19254)
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Birthdate is from age at death. | Meredith, Abraham (I25553)
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Birthplace in the 1855 New York state census is Madison Co, New York. | Babcock, William Powers (I27091)
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Birthplace in the 1855 New York state census is Saratoga Co, New York. | Lewis, Benajah A. (I27088)
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Birthplace is not known for sure. Charles may have been born in Pennsylvania or North Carolina. North Carolina seems best supported by the evidence. Daughter Deborah, in the 1880 census, gives Maryland as the place of birth for her father. | Meredith, Charles (I25462)
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Birthplace is probably not Benton, Ontario Co., as the family did not remove to there from Otsego County until 1808. | Maples, Isaac Hedges (I65962)
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Blik, Hattie, widow of Anthony, res. south side Courtney, 6 west of West | Hulst, Hendrikje (Hattie) (I1504)
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Bonner, John W. Casnovia 32 "Unassigned Men" 9th Michigan Infantry. | Bonner, Jotham M. (I26391)
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BONNER, JOTHAM M. Section D, Grave 11935 PVT | Bonner, Jotham M. (I26391)
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book # 10, page 199
Blik, Mary
46-3-11
died of: nephritis (liver disease)
born: Netherlands
father: Corn. Verbrugge (b. Netherlands)
mother: Susanna DeFruyter (DeRuyter - b. Netherlands) | Verbrugge, Maria Clara (I308)
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book # 9, page 347
Holbrook, George H.
age: 47-6-11
cause of death: pneumonia
b. Michigan
father: Jas. M. Holbrook
mother: Agelia Townsends (sic) | Holbrook, George H. (I1415)
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book #1, page 72 #1057
Andrew J. Friz age 35
residence: Jamestown Twp
Mary E. Williams age: 15
esidence: Jamestown Twp
clergyman: S.S.N. Greeley
witnesses: J.W. Rathbun & Hiram Rathbun*
Hiram Rathbun was a hotel keeper in Grand Rapids (Rathbun House). He was also a Justice of the Peace in 1851. At the time of their marriage, they listed their residences as Jamestown Township.
J. W. Rathbun was Hiram's brother, John Williams Rathbun - named for his paternal grandmother, Mary Williams. No known family connection to Mary Elizabeth Williams, but interesting. (4/2003) | Family F90
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book #10, page 214
Leroy C. Morris, age 24 born: NY occupation: carriage painter
father: John Morris; mother: Abbie Heath
no previous marriage
Charlotte Friz, age 25 born: Ottawa County, MI
father: Andrew J. Friz
mother: Mary Williams
witnesses: George D. Morris (brother of Leroy) and Miss Mary Deiss
married by Thomas G. Smith | Family F63
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book #10, page 246
August Carlson, age 24 occupation: furniture worker
father: Gustave Carlson; mother: Christina Petersen
Hilma Olson, age 16
father: John Olson; mother: Augusta Johnson
witnesses: Sven J. Walin (Wallin) and Mrs. Kristina Walin (Christina Carlsson)
married by: Constantine Olson | Family F3
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book #10, page 333
George D. Morris; age 24
residence: Grand Rapids, MI
born: Seneca Falls, NY
occupation: painter
father: John F. Morris; mother: Abbie Heath
Frances Friz; age 24
residence: Tallmadge Twp.
born: Ottawa County
father: Andrew Friz; mother: Mary Williams
witnesses: Cornelius DeYoung (clerk), Joseph Emery (deputy clerk)
married by: Wm. O. Westfall, justice of the peace
A family story passed down relates that George traded wives with his best friend (a Mr. Daniels) because they all agreed they were more compatible that way! They reportedly did not bother with divorces and remarriages. | Family F150
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book #10, page 57
Frank August Staberg age 37
occupation: minister of the gospel
born: Sweden
father: Nels Staberg
mother: unkown
previous marriage: one
Wilhelmina Carlson age: 25
occupation: domestic
born: Sweden
father: Carly Johnson
mother: Christina Hanson
previous marriage: none
witnesses: Mrs. A.F. Engstrom and A.G. Engstrom
married by: John P. Lindell
Frank Staberg was the first pastor of the Covenant Church in Grand Rapids. He started the Young Peoples' Society in 1888. | Family F31
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book #10, page 7
Olson, Paul E.
age: 27-5-16
died of tuberculosis
born: Sweden
occupation: designer
father: John Olson of Sweden
mother: Augusta Johnson of Sweden | Olson, Paul Eugene (I30)
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book #11, page 286
Peter Blik, age 22, born: Holland, MI
occupation: laborer
father: Wm. Blik; mother Kate Blicker (sic) (Baakelar)
Mary VerBrugge, age 22, born: Netherlands
father: Cornelus VerBrugge; mother: S. DeFeyter
witnesses: Cornelus VerBrugge & Roelof Veyer
married by: P Ekster, pastor of Holland Christian Reformed Church | Family F71
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book #11, page 86
Charles A. Millard, age 24
born: Ottawa County, MI
father: William Millard; mother: Hannah Alford
Jessie Friz, age 22
occupation: teacher
father: Andrew Friz; mother: Mary Clark?? (Williams) | Family F148
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book #12. page 237
William VerBrugge, 22, b. Netherlands, machinist
father: Cornelius VerBrugge; mother: Susanna DeFeyter
Tennie Penning, 18, b. Netherlands
father: Bastian Penning; mother: Gertrude VanWyke
married by: Peter Ekster, pastor of Holland Christian Reformed Church | Family F129
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book #13, page 118
Maurits C. Bisdom, age 46
born: Netherlands, occupation: agent, married one time previous
father: F.O.B. Bisdom, mother: Adelaide P.F. VanHall
Caroline Ahlberg, age 26, born: Sweden
married in Muskegon 3/27/1902 | Family F43
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Book #14, page 238
Albert E. Olson, 19, b. Grand Rapids, clerk
father: John Olson; mother: Augusta Johnson
Mary Ann Clark, 17, b. Grand Rapids
father: Joseph Clark; mother: ?? | Family F18
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book #14, page 41
Andrew N. Friz, age: 25, born: Jamestown Twp, Ottawa County, occupation: thresher
Lydia M. Pike, age: 18, born: Berlin (Marne), Tallmadge Twp, Ottawa County, father: Wm. F. Pike, mother: ??
witnesses: LaRoy (Roy) Friz, residence in Lily Lake, IL
married by H.C. Chamberlin in Berlin, Michigan
Ruby Morris Gillespie (Aug 1994) thought that the marriage date was 22 Dec 1904. | Family F144
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book #15, page 69
Chas. Friz, age: 30, born: Jamestown Twp, Ottawa County, occupation: salesman
Anderson, Bessie, age: 26, born: Alpine Twp, occupation: teacher
father: Chas. C. Anderson, mother: Laura Fuller
witnesses: Leroy Friz (Roy) , residence: Grand Rapids, Hazel Anderson
married at Alpine Twp | Family F140
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book #17, page 56
Peter VerBrugge, age 35, born: Netherlands, occupation: fireman, father: Cornelius VerBrugge, mother: Susanna Dedykes (sic)
Nettie Mechan, age 32, born: Grand Rapids, father: George Mechan, mother: ??
Nettie was married one time previous. | Family F128
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book #17, page 99
John F. Palmer, age 55, residence: Holland, Michigan, born: Monroe County, occupation: laborer, father: Markius Palmer, mother: Sarah J. Millis
one previous marriage
Mabel C. Buzzell Bryant, age 48, born: Benton Harbor, MI, residence : GR, MI, occupation: nurse, father: Wooster C. Bryant, mother: Juliette Conklin
married twice previous
witnesses: Mrs. Van Mooresen, of GR & Gertrude Mullen of Muskegon; married by: Justice John C. Loucks | Family F228
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book #18, page 297
Harry L. Morris, age 25, born:Grand Rapids, occupation: school teacher, father: LeRoy C. Morris, mother: Charlotte Friz
Mary Byrne, age 25, born: Cannon Twp, occupation: music teacher, father: Michael Byrne, mother: Maggie Doran
married by: D.J. Behan, priest | Family F137
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book #18, page 321
Floyd A. Morris, age 22, born: Grand Rapids, occupation: farmer
Stella Reves, born: Big Rapids, MI, father: George E. Reves, mother: Winnie Worden | Family F139
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book #19, page 245
Lenhard A. Forsberg, age 22, born: Grand Rapids, occupation: clerk, father: A.V. Forsberg, mother: Marie Brandt
Florence Nelson, age 22, born: East Chain Lakes, MN, father: Fred Nelson, mother: Dena LaVine | Family F113
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book #19, page 311
William Blik, age 23, born: Grand Rapids, occupation: machine hand, father: Peter Blik, mother: Mary VerBrugge
Hazel Nelson, residence: Kent City, MI, born: Chicago, IL, father: Fred T. Nelson, mother: Dena Lavine
married by: Martin Hess @ Sparta, MI
"in war service against Germany" | Family F69
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book #19, page 335
Herbert Swenson, age 27, born: Sparta, Michigan, occupation: farmer, father: Victor Swenson, mother: Anna Johnson
Edith Nelson, age 24, born: East Chain Lakes, MN, father: Theodor F. Nelson, mother: Dena LeVine
witnesses: Florence Forsberg (sister) and Arthur Lavine; married by: A. Anderson | Family F111
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book #19, page 59
John Mullen, age 54, residence: Muskegon, MI, born: Newark, NJ, occupation: general contractor, father: Matthew Mullen, mother: Rebecca Killen
married once previous
Gertrude M. Mullen Bryant, age 50, residence: Grand Rapids, born: Benton Harbor, MI, occupation: housekeeper, father: Wooster C. Bryant, mother: Julietta Conklin
married once previous
witnesses: Mabel Palmer (sister) of GR & June McCarty, of GR / married by: J.C. Meese, minister
There is a John R. Mullen in Fremont who was the village President and a general contractor. Source : 1900 Atlas (film #63) Newaygo Co in the Michigan Room at GR Public Library. (portrait and litho of residence) | Family F230
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book #20, page 102
Lorraine Barnaby age 25
born: Ross, MI
occupation: teacher
father: Horrace T. Barnaby; mother: Mary E. Ryno
Mildred L. Townsend age 20
born: Grand Rapids
occupation: bank clerk
father: Eugene M. Townsend; mother: Carrie E. Holbrook
witnesses: Mary E. Barnaby & Carrie E. Townsend, both of Grand Rapids. | Family F171
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book #20, page 173
John Blik, age 20, born: Grand Rapids, occupation: machine hand, father: Peter Blik, mother: M. Clara Verbergge (VerBrugge)
Dora Nicolai, age 21, born: Netherlands, occupation: factory worker, father: Nicholas Nicolai, mother: Clara Helder
witnesses: Nicholas Nicolai & Peter Blik, both of Grand Rapids | Family F103
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book #20, page 3
Robert E. Morris, 23, born: Grand Rapids, occupation: machine hand
Alice Nellist, age 22, born: Ada, MI, occupation: clerk, father: Chas. Nellist, mother: Myrtle Clark | Family F138
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book #21, page 267
Harry F. Bryant age: 24
residence: Grand Rapids
born: Cass County (erroneous)
occupation: plasterer
father: William C. Bryant; mother: Ada Meredith
married twice previous
Marie Townsend age: 25
residence: Grand Rapids
born: Grand Rapids
father: Eugene M. Townsend; mother: Carrie Holbrook
no previous marriage
witnessed by: Grace Kilmer & James Townsend, both of Grand Rapids
married by: H.E. Kilmer, minister
Marie and Harry apparently lived in the home of her parents at 1143 Lafayette SE after they married. | Family F38
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book #24, page 197 | Family F178
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Book #3.
Tony (Teunis) Blik
Married man, age 29,
died in Grand Rapids of blood poisoning
b. Netherlands
occ. engineer
father: William Blik
mother: Kaatje Blick (Blik) both live in Grand Rapids | Blik, Teunis (Tony) (I1503)
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book #32, page 102
Floyd M. Harger age: 39
residence: Grand Rapids Twp
occupation: salesman
born: Coldwater, MI; father: Frank Harger; mother: Effie Underhill
one previous marriage
Marie E. Bryant age: 33
residence: Grand Rapids
born: Grand Rapids
occupation: telephone operator
father: Eugene Townsend & mother: Carrie Holbrook
married once previous
witnessed by: Walter Williams & Gerrit Stadt
married by: Justice of the Peace, Wm. J. Emery | Family F165
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Book #4, page 130
William Blik died of consumption of the lungs
born: Netherlands
occupation: common laborer
both parents are deceased | Blik, Willem (I251)
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