1867 - 1942
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Name |
Charles R. Stuck |
Born |
03 Jun 1867 |
Hubbardston, Ionia Co, Michigan [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
07 Jan 1942 |
Ionia Co, Michigan |
Buried |
West Side Cemetery, Hubbardston, Ionia Co, Michigan |
Notes |
- "Charles L. Stuck came from New York State in the early 1860's to operate a foundry in Hubbardston. (The Stuck and Lusk Foundry had a contract to manufacture parts for the famed Studebaker wagons). After two disastrous fires he abandoned the foundry and established a cabinet shop and buggy business and also Hubbardston's first cider mill. This operation was later carried on by his son, Charles, who was born in Hubbardston, in 1869. Married to the former Minnie Townsend, their two daughters, Flossie De Byle and Lottie Cranson still live in the area, Flossie in Grand Rapids, and Lottie, in Grand Ledge."
The Stuck family moved to Mount Pleasant about June 1899 for a short time. [2]
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Person ID |
I5684 |
Bryant |
Last Modified |
2 Sep 2006 |
Family |
Minnie L. Townsend, b. 14 Oct 1874, Lockport, Niagara Co, New York , d. 25 Oct 1932, Hubbardston, Ionia Co, Michigan |
Married |
19 Feb 1892 |
Hubbardston, Ionia Co, Michigan |
- Present as witnesses to this marriage were E. Townsend and Carrie Holbrook of Hubbardston.
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Family ID |
F183 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S174] Jarecki, Connie.
- [S158] Cusack, Hubbardston, Cusack, Helen A., (Hubbardston Anniversary Committee, Hubbardston, MI, 1968), p. 51-53.
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