Spaulding Family
Edward Spalding, the
founder in America of the Spaulding family of New England, came to
Virginia by the way of Bermuda, or which then called the Summer Islands,
with Sir George Yearlly, Governor and Caption General of the Colony of
Virginia (1619-27) in the ship "Gift" which arrived at Jamestown April
19, 1619. He was a resident of Jamestown of the time of the Indian
massacre of March 22, 1622, his name appears on the list of the
inhabitants "live and dead" the executive order Feb 16, 1623 to
ascertain who had perished and who survived the massacre, the name of
his wife Margarete and son and daughter appear on the list.
Some information shows that Edward Spalding
brought over 90 women to be wives of the men that did not have families
at Jamestown. 120 pound of tobacco leaf was the pay.
A DNA Test was perform
and from that test came the following information.
Name: EDWARD SPALDING
Sex: Male
Father: WILLFRED SPALDING (abt 1570 - )
Mother: ANNE RANDELL (abt 1574 - )
Individual Facts
Birth 13 September 1596 Redenhall, Norfolk, England Death 26 February 1670 (age 73) Chelmsford, Middlesex,
Massachusetts2
Marriages/Children
1. FIRST WIFE OF EDWARD (SPALDING)
Marriage bef February 1619 (age 22) prob. , , England
Children PUER SPALDING ( - )
PUELLA SPALDING ( - )
2. MARGARET ELLIOT
Marriage abt 1630 (age 34)
Children JOHN SPALDING (abt 1631 - 3 October 1721)
LIEUT EDWARD SPALDING (abt 1635 - 10 January 1707)
GRACE SPALDING (abt 1637 - May 1641)
3. RACHELL NEEDHAM
Marriage abt 1640 (age 44) Chelmsford, Middlesex,
Massachusetts
Children BENJAMIN SPALDING (7 April 1643 - bef 1708)
JOSEPH SPALDING (25 October 1646 - 3 April 1740)
DINAH SPALDING (14 March 1648 - 11 March 1705)
DEACON ANDREW SPALDING (19 November 1652 - 5 May 1713)
Information above was
provided by a cousin who did a DNA test, his handle is Titlecheck.
There is a gap from the
above to Orleans below.
ORLEANS
SPAULDING-1 [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8]. He was born on 31 Jul 1804 in New
York [1].
Residence 1834 in Came to Paris Township from the East side of Michigan
[9].
He died on 17 May 1889 in Paris Township Michigan. Occupation in Farmer.
Notes for
Orleans Spaulding:
General Notes:
Spaulding, Benjamin (w) 59, Cascade, b. Vermont, occ. Farmer, and
Lorrain Warren
(Carlton) widow (w) 48, Paris, b. Ohio. 17 Sept.
1868, at Paris,
by H. B. Smith, (J.P.) Orleans Spaulding, and Aurella
A. Spaulding,
Paris, witnesses. 6:42
2530 Kalamazoo
SE., Grand Rapids, 49507
Oak Grove
Cemetery
This cemetery is
off a main street and hidden. It is located at 2350 Kalamazoo Ave.
S.E. The only way
into this cemetery is by entering the drive to the MacKay-Grand Rapids
Jaycees Family Park
entrance. (This entrance is across the street from the office of
Woodlawn Cemetery
and next to the
Fire Station.) Follow this drive all the way back until you see the sign
for Oak Grove to your
left. From there a dirt road leads into a section closed away by trees.
Spalding,
Orleans
d. 17 May 1889;
age 84y 9m 16d
Spaulding, Rilla
Ann
wf of Orleans
d. 16 Feb 1879;
age 62y 1m
Spaulding, S. J.
(Corporal)
n.d.
Co. A, 5th Mich.
Inf.
Spaulding,
DeWitt
b. 1840; d. 1902
Spaulding,
Dorothy E.
dau of Henry E.
& Mary L.
b. 1899; d. 1901
Spaulding, Lilly
A. (Wife)
o.d. 1858
The town of Paris was organized
in 1839; then including
Gaines. The first meeting was at the house of Hiram Allen. Supervisor,
Joel Guild;
Clerk, Hiram H.
Allen; Treasurer, Robert Barr; Justices, I. II. Allen, II. B. Smith,
Barney Burton, Alexander Clark.
On the records, as elected to other offices are, Stephen H Iinsdill,
Foster Kelly, Joseph IH.
Blain, Jacob Pattison Spaulding
Charles S., 8 Caledonia, Alaska. Spaulding John,
36 Plainfield, Grand Rapids.
Spaulding Miner,
27 Cascade,
Alaska. Spaulding
Orleans, 12 Paris, Grand Rapids.
Spaulding Ransom
L., 12 Paris, Grand Rapids.
Spaulding
Samuel, 36 Plainfield, Grand Rapids.
Spaulding
Timothy, 25 Sparta, Sparta Center.
Timothy
Spaulding, grandfather of Orleans, was a soldier in the Revolutionary
war, and was probably with
Gen. Sullivan in his expedition against the Indians in central New York,
as he settled in Seneca county
as soon as the war was over. Samuel Jackson Spaulding and Miner P. Spaulding,
brothers of Mrs. Patterson, served in the Civil war; brother S. J.
Spaulding now resides in
Plainfield, Mich. July 4, I898, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson celebrated their
golden wedding, which was an
occasion of great rejoicing and enjoyment. Sluman S. Bailey, who as a
justice of the
peace had
married them and had attended the twenty-fifth anniversary party, on
this occasion made a neat
little speech on pioneer life, and among others were present some who
had attended the wedding
fifty years previously, viz: S. S. Bailey and wife; Miss Mary Starbuck,
then a young
lady and now
Mrs. Gilbert Bailey; Chancey Patterson and wife; John Patterson and
wife-the latter a cousin of Mrs.
Patterson, and present at the time of the marriage; Miss Martha
Spaulding; Mary Jane Spaulding,
a sister, now Mrs. John Cook; DeWitt Spaulding; Ransom and Samuel J.
Spaulding,
brothers. This wedding anniversary was also Mrs. Sally Ann Patterson’s
seventy-second
birthday.
Memorials of the
Grand River Valley By Franklin Everett
A cousin of Mrs.
Patterson, and present at the time of the marriage; Miss Martha
Spaulding; Mary Jane Spaulding,
a sister, now Mrs. John Cook; DeWitt Spaulding; Ransom and Samuel J. Spaulding,
brothers. This wedding anniversary was also Mrs. Sally Ann Patterson’s
seventy-second
birthday.
SALLY VANDYKE
is the daughter of VanDyke & Unknown. She was born on 20 Jul 1803.
She
died on 25 Mar
1835 in Paris Township Michigan.
ORLEANS
SPAULDING & SALLY VANDYKE. They were married on 11 Nov 1823. They had 6
children.
i. LORAINE
SPAULDING. She was born on 04 Jul 1824 in Seneca, New York,
USA. She died on
24 Aug 1827.
2. ii. SALLY
ANN SPAULDING. She was born on 04 Jul 1826 in Seneca, New York,
USA. She married
Miner Patterson. They were married on 04 Jul 1848.
Residence 1910
in Paris, Kent, Michigan [10].
She died on 01 Mar 1910 in Grand
Rapids, Kent
County, Michigan. Occupation in Nurse.
iii. ABIGAIL
ORILLA SPAULDING. She was born on 27 Mar 1828 in Seneca, New
York, USA. She
died on 17 Nov 1844.
3. iv. SAMUEL
JACKSON SPAULDING. He was born on 02 Apr 1830 in Seneca, New
York, USA.
Military on 04 Mar 1862 in Michigan
[11, 11]. He married Emeline V.
Meech (Leavitt).
They were married on 24 Mar 1868 in Wyoming MI. Residence
1870 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan [12].
Military Service in Civil War 3rd MICHICAN
INFANTRY.
Address was / Plainfield Township, Mi /.
4. v. TIMOTHY
SPAULDING [13, 4, 14].
He was born on 27 Mar 1832 in Caledonia
Michigan.
Residence 1870 in Sparta, Kent, Michigan [13].
Address was / Alpine,
Michigan /. He
died in Sparta Michigan.
vi. JOHN
HANABLE SPAULDING. He was born on 18 May 1834 in Caledonia
Michigan. He
died on 22 Jul 1835.
RILLA ANN
PATTERSON is the daughter of Robert Patterson & Rachel Delong. She
was born on
11 Jan 1817 in
Michigan. Residence 1870 in Paris, Kent, Michigan [15]. She
died on 16 Feb 1879 in
Paris Township
Michigan. Also Known As was rilla.
Notes for Rilla
Ann Patterson:
General Notes:
SETTLE Settlement--ORGAN Organization. Some of the earliest settlers of
Kent
County located
in Paris Township. It is claimed that Joel, Edward, and Daniel Guild,
Barney
Burton, and
James Vanderpool, first located within this town, in 1833. Benjamin
Clark *and Abram
Laraway settled
in the town in 1835. Jacob Miner and James Patterson settled in the
northeast
part of the town
in 1836, and Orleans Spaulding and Philanzo Bowen came in the same year.
Nicholas Carlton
came in the year 1838; Hiram H. Allen, Robert Barr, Stephen Hinsel,
Hezekiah B.
Smith, John
Kirkland, James Ballard, Joseph R. Palmer, Palmer Allen, Joseph J.
Baxter, De Witt
Clinton
and.Robert Shoemaker, Alvin H. Wansey, and Jared Wansey, all seemed to
have come to
the township
prior to the Spring of 1839.
ORLEANS
SPAULDING & RILLA ANN PATTERSON. They were married on 10 Mar 1836. They
had 12 children.
i. RACHEL
SPAULDING. She was born on 01 Oct 1836 in Paris MI. She died on
01 Oct 1836.
5. ii. MARY
JANE SPAULDING. She was born on 01 Apr 1838 in Paris MI. Residence
1880 in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan, USA [16].
She died on 20 Jan 1904.
6. iii.
DEWITT C. SPAULDING. He was born on 06 Jul 1840 in Paris MI.
Residence
1860 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan [2].
He married Amelia L. Hodges. They were
married on 22
Dec 1861. He died on 31 Dec 1902.
7. iv. MINOR
P. SPAULDING [17, 17].
He was born on 05 Feb 1843 in Paris MI. Military
on 03 Mar 1862
in Michigan [11].
He married Loraine Harriet Cook. They were
married on 12
May 1868 in Cascade MI. Residence 1880 in Eureka Springs,
Carroll,
Arkansas, United States [18].
He died on 23 May 1892 in Caledonia, Kent,
Michigan, USA.
Military Service in Civil War 3rd MICHICAN INFANTRY.
8. v. CHARLES
SHEPARD SPAULDING. He was born on 05 Feb 1845 in Paris MI.
He married
Elmina Deborah Teeple. They were married 1868 in Paris, Kent, MI,
USA [19].
Residence 1910 in Cascade Twp, Kent, Michigan [20]. He
died on 25 Apr
1922 in Harbor
Springs, Emmet, MI, USA [19].
9. vi. RANSOM
L. SPAULDING [21, 6].
He was born on 24 Mar 1848 in Paris MI [21].
Residence 1880
in Paris, Kent, Michigan, United States [21, 6].
He died 1921 in
Cascade, MI.
vii. LEWIS C.
SPAULDING [2].
He was born on 04 Mar 1850 in Paris MI [22, 2].
Residence 1860
in Paris, Kent, Michigan [2].
He died on 17 Sep 1908.
Notes for Lewis
C. Spaulding:
General Notes:
Lewis Spaulding, saloonist in Caledonia, was born in Paris, Kent
Co., March 4,
1850. His parents, Orleans and Rilla A. Spaulding, were natives of
New York, and
early pioneers of this county. Mr. Spaulding was reared on a farm
and educated in
the common schools. He was married Sept. 18, 1876, to
Caroline,
daughter of Edward Tyler, and a native of Paris. Mr. Spaulding
managed a hotel
in Cascade one year, and then kept the Half-Way House at
Grand Rapids a
year; gave his attention to farming one year, and again engaged
in keeping hotel
two years at Caledonia, since which he has been engaged in the
saloon business.
He is a Democrat and a member of the I. 0. O. F.
10. viii.
HELEN M. SPAULDING [19].
She was born on 11 Oct 1854 in Paris MI. Residence
1880 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan, United States [23].
She married Charles Lawyer.
They were
married 1887 [19].
She died on 14 Dec 1897 in Ada, Kent, Michigan,
USA [19].
Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery.
ix. LILY A.
SPAULDING [24].
She was born on 01 Apr 1858 [24].
Residence 1900 in
Paris, Kent,
Michigan [24].
She died on 12 Jul 1927.
x. PERUCILLA
E. SPAULDING. She was born on 12 Oct 1860. She died on 17 Mar
1862.
xi. MATE
SPAULDING. She was born on 04 Feb 1864.
xii. FLOY
SPAULDING. She was born on 07 Feb 1887.
2. SALLY ANN
SPAULDING-2 (Orleans Spaulding-1). She was born on 04 Jul 1826 in
Seneca,
New York, USA.
Residence 1910 in Paris, Kent, Michigan
[10]. She
died on 01 Mar 1910 in Grand
Rapids, Kent
County, Michigan. Occupation in Nurse.
Notes for Sally
Ann Spaulding:
General Notes:
MINER PATTERSON, of Paris Township, was born in Steuben County, New
York,
in 1819, and
removed with his parents to Washtenaw County,’Michigan, in 1828, and to
Kent
County,
Michigan, with his mother and brothers, Jacob and James Patterson, in
the Spring of
1837. He was
married July 4, 1848, to Miss Sally. A. Spaulding, who had come with her
parents
from Seneca
County, New York, in 1836. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson have three sons and
two
daughters. Mr.
Patterson’s mother, Mrs. Rachel Patterson, lived with him for
twenty-five years, or
until she died,
in 1864, aged seventy-seven years, but remarkably vigorous. She was much
esteemed as a
nurse, and was widely known among the pioneers as a most useful woman.
-.
MINER PATTERSON
is the son of Robert Patterson & Rachel Delong [1, 2].
He was born on 09 Jun
1819 in Wayne,
Steuben Co., New York. Residence 1870 in Paris, Kent, Michigan [1]. He
died on
25 Mar 1902 in
Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.
Notes for Miner
Patterson:
General Notes:
Miner Patterson was born June 9, 1819 in Wayne, Steuben Co., N.Y. He is
son of
Robert and
Rachel Patterson, who came to Washtenaw County in 1828, where his father
died in
1831. His
mother, with five boys to bring up and educate, and fit for the
responsibilities of the
future, proved
equal to the emergency, and continued the management of the homestead
six
years, when she
came with her family to Kent County and bought 40 acres of land on sec.
13, this
tp., where she
spent her life. The first two years after her removal to this county she
herself
self-labored for
wages. Her energy was wonderful, and her perseverance indomitable, and
with
the aid of her
sons she paid for her land and spread its borders until the tract in
possession of the
family included
350 acres. Her sons all settled near her, and she was to the end of her
life, March
1, 1864, their
wise counsellor and most judicious friend. At her death, Mr. Patterson,
of this
sketch, came in
possession of the homestead, to which he has added until he owns 320
acres of
first-class
land. When he first began his struggle with the world he owned two
dollars, an ax and a
gun, and three
months’ provisions. They cleared five acres the first winter, and look
back to that
time as one of
promise and not difficulty. Mr. Patterson was married July 4, 1848, to
Sally A.,
daughter of
Orleans and Sally Spaulding, of Paris, born in New York in 1826. they
have five
children, three
sons and two daughters, all residing in this county. Mr. and Mrs.
Patterson are
members of the
Congregational Church.
MINER PATTERSON,
of Paris Township, was born in Steuben County, New York, in 1819, and
removed with his
parents to Washtenaw County,’Michigan, in 1828, and to Kent County,
Michigan,
with his mother
and brothers, Jacob and James Patterson, in the Spring of 1837. He was
married
July 4, 1848, to
Miss Sally. A. Spaulding, who had come with her parents from Seneca
County,
New York, in
1836. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson have three sons and two daughters. Mr.
Patterson’s
mother, Mrs.
Rachel Patterson, lived with him for twenty-five years, or until she
died, in 1864,
aged
seventy-seven years, but remarkably vigorous. She was much esteemed as a
nurse, and
was widely known
among the pioneers as a most useful woman. -.
As long ago as
the year 1833, Barney Burton, Edward Guild, Joel Guild, Daniel Guild,
and James
Vanderpool
located within its present limits. Benjamin Clark and Abram Laraway,
settled in the
year 1835; Jacob
Patterson, Miner Patterson, James Patterson, Orleans Spaulding and
Philanzo
Bowen, in the
year 1836; Nicholas Carlton in the year
MINER PATTERSON,
a retired farmer of Paris township, Kent county, Mich., was born in
Wayne,
Steuben county,
N. Y., June 9, I819, and is a son of Robert and Rachel (DeLong)
Patterson, also
natives of the
state of New York, and who for some time resided in Seneca county, where
the
subject of this
sketch was reared until nine years of age. In I828, the family came to
Michigan and
located in
Washtenaw county, eight miles north of Ypsilanti, where they resided
until 1837, when
they came to
Kent county. The father, however, who had been a soldier in the war of
1812, and
was at Buffalo,
N. Y., at the time of its burning, died in Washtenaw county, at the
comparatively
early age of
forty-four years. The family comprised ten children, nine of whom came
to Kent
county with the
mother. Four only of these remained with the mother, of whom Miner was
the
As long ago as
the year 1833, Barney Burton, Edward Guild, Joel Guild, Daniel Guild,
and James
Vanderpool
located within its present limits. Benjamin Clark and Abram Laraway,
settled in the
year 1835; Jacob
Patterson, Miner Patterson, James Patterson, Orleans Spaulding and
Philanzo
Bowen, in the
year 1836; Nicholas Carlton in the year
MINER PATTERSON,
a retired farmer of Paris township, Kent county, Mich., was born in
Wayne,
Steuben county,
N. Y., June 9, I819, and is a son of Robert and Rachel (DeLong)
Patterson, also
natives of the
state of New York, and who for some time resided in Seneca county, where
the
subject of this
sketch was reared until nine years of age. In I828, the family came to
Michigan and
located in
Washtenaw county, eight miles north of Ypsilanti, where they resided
until 1837, when
they came to
Kent county. The father, however, who had been a soldier in the war of
1812, and
was at Buffalo,
N. Y., at the time of its burning, died in Washtenaw county, at the
comparatively
early age of
forty-four years. The family comprised ten children, nine of whom came
to Kent
county with the
mother. Four only of these remained with the mother, of whom Miner was
the
eldest, and
James and Jacob, who were married, settled near her in Paris township,
but now both
are deceased.
Mrs. Patterson, who was among the earliest to settle in her part of
Paris township,
had forty acres
of wild land, but both she and Miner, then eighteen years of age, lived
out two
years, she
keeping house for a gentleman in the neighborhood and he working at
clearing up
land. At the
close of the two years, Mrs. Patterson and her son, Miner, built a small
log house on
the farm, four
acres of which Miner had cleared of timber, and this cabin stood very
close to the
spot on which
the present modern house was later erected. Miner then worked out
another year,
and when he
settled down to work on the home place had a good yoke of oxen, which
were
two-year-old
steers the family brought with them When they first came; but one of
these died, and
Miner had again
to work out to earn enough money to buy another. Mrs. Patterson was also
very
industrious and
likewise frequently worked out for others. She did her own spinning, and
wove all
the cloth used
in the family. When Miner Patterson came to Paris township he had $2 in
cash, a
good ax, a gun
and the two steers. He cleared off his land himself, worked for his
brothers and
two brothers-in
law, constantly added to his possessions until he owned at one time 350
acres in
one body, and
personally cleared off the trees from it all. He was an expert with the
ax, chopped a
great deal for
others, and at the age of twenty years had no equal. Mr. Patterson has
lived on his
present farm
sixty years, built his present house in I856, and here his mother died
in 1864, aged
seventy-seven
years. She was a wonderful woman, and was always sought for by her
neighbors
in cases of
childbirth, in which she acted as doctor, midwife and nurse. Mr.
Patterson has grown
grain mainly,
has kept about 200 sheep, and also a number of cows, his mother having
been a
famous butter
maker, in which art his wife also excells. Mr. Patterson was married
July 4, I848, to
Miss Sally Ann
Spaulding, daughter of Orleans and Sally (VanDyke) Spaulding, who came
from
Seneca county,
N. Y., in 1831, settled in Wayne county, Mich; came to Kent county,
Mich., in
I836, and
settled in Paris township in 1837. Mrs. Patterson was born in Seneca
county, N. Y., July
4, 1826; her
mother died in Wayne county, Mich., and her father in Paris, Mich., at
the age of
eighty four
years.
The children
born to Mr. and Mrs. Patterson were named Warren A., a farmer in Cascade
township; John
J., who lives on a farm adjoining the homestead; Sarah Ellen, wife of 0.
Vanderbilt,
also on an
adjoining farm; Delia May, who was married to George N. June, died at
the age of
twenty-eight
years, and left two children, one of whom died a few weeks later; Miner
L., who
manages the home
I I farm, is married to Sarah E. McKersey and has one child, Ruby, aged
three
years. He is
also a member of the Masonic lodge at Ada. Mr. Patterson has been a
deacon in the
East Paris
Congregational church for thirty years. In politics he is a stanch
republican, but cast his
first
presidential vote with the Whig party, in 1840, for William H. Harrison,
and has never missed
voting at a
national election since that date,but he takes no special interest in
local politics. In his
walk through
life he has always been strictly honorable and upright and has never
had. a law suit
carried to an
issue, and no name in the county of Kent is more respected than that of
Miner
Patterson.
ROBERT B.
PATTERSON. To him who, in the love of nature, as exhibited in the
myriad-mind of
the youth of a
community, sees the need of suitable directing hands, and fitting
himself; takes up
the work for the
love of it, all students of social and economic subjects bow with
respect. Such a
man is he to
whom attention is now briefly directed. With only meager advantages
himself for
education, but
with the same indomitable will that has characterized numerous members
of the
family, he early
determined upon securing the best training obtainable under his
restrictions. At
seventeen he
passed examination and secured a certificate to teach. However, he
remained at
home, assisting
his father upon the farm for two years longer, when he began to teach.
He
followed this
most honorable vocation nearly sixteen years, becoming one of the most
popular
educators, whose
services were in constant demand. He was very successful in this
profession,
and many of his
pupils are now filling responsible positions, for which
Jacob Patterson,
Miner Patterson, James Patterson, Orleans Spaulding, and Philanzo Bowen,
in
the year 1837;
Nicholas Carlton in the year 1837, and Hiram H. Allen in the year 1838.
Alexander
H. Clark was
born in Trenton, N. J., May 21, 1804. He came to Michigan, in 1828, and
settled in
Wayne county,
purchasing forty acres of land, but a year later he sold it and went to
Plymouth,
purchased forty
acres, and again sold out, and this time went to Superior, Washtenaw
county.
education, but
with the same indomitable will that has characterized numerous members
of the
family, he early
determined upon securing the best training obtainable under his
restrictions. At
seventeen he
passed examination and secured a certificate to teach. However, he
remained at
home, assisting
his father upon the farm for two years longer, when he began to teach.
He
followed this
most honorable vocation nearly sixteen years, becoming one of the most
popular
educators, whose
services were in constant demand. He was very successful in this
profession,
and many of his
pupils are now filling responsible positions, for which
Jacob Patterson,
Miner Patterson, James Patterson, Orleans Spaulding, and Philanzo Bowen,
in
the year 1837;
Nicholas Carlton in the year 1837, and Hiram H. Allen in the year 1838.
Alexander
H. Clark was
born in Trenton, N. J., May 21, 1804. He came to Michigan, in 1828, and
settled in
Wayne county,
purchasing forty acres of land, but a year later he sold it and went to
Plymouth,
purchased forty
acres, and again sold out, and this time went to Superior, Washtenaw
county.
Three years
later he settled in Paris, and in 1836 purchased 160 acres in Section
14. A year later
he sold his
claim and purchased 160 acres in Sections 8 and 9. He was one of the
earliest if not
the first white
settler in the present limits of the township. He afterward lived in
Gaines about thirty
years, but
returned to Paris and purchased 106 acres on Section 30. Mr. Clark
adhered to
Greenback
doctrines, politically. He served as justice of the peace fourteen
years, township clerk
three years, and
supervisor three years. The Pattersons came from Steuben county, New
York,
and in 1828
settled in Washtenaw county, Michigan, where the father died, in 1831.
The mother,
with five boys
to rear, educate, and fit for the responsibilities of the future, proved
equal to the
emergency and
continued the management of the homestead six years, when she came with
her
family to Paris
township and purchased forty acres of land in Section 13, where she
spent the
remainder of her
life. The first two years after her removal to this county she herself
labored for
wages. Her
energy was wonderful and her perseverance indomitable, and with the aid
of her sons
she paid for her
land and spread its borders until the tract in the possession of the
family included
350 acres. Her
sons all settled near her and she was to the end of her life, March 1,
1864, their
wise counsellor
and most judicious friend. Grand Rapids and Kent County, Michigan :
historical
account of their
progress from first settlement to the present time / Ernest B. Fisher,
editor.
MINER PATTERSON
& SALLY ANN SPAULDING. They were married on 04 Jul 1848. They had
6 children.
11. i. WARREN
A. PATTERSON. He was born on 02 Jun 1849 in Paris Township,
Michigan. He
married Mary S. June. They were married on 25 Feb 1874.
Residence 1920
in Grand Rapids Ward 3, Kent, Michigan [25].
Also Known As was
Zach.
12. ii. JOHN
JAMES PATTERSON [26].
He was born 1851 in Michigan [27, 28].
Residence
1920 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan [27, 27].
He died 1926 in East Paris Township. Burial
in OAK GROVE
CEMETERY.
iii. SARAH
ELLEN PATTERSON. She was born 1855. Residence 1860 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan
[2].
iv. FREDICA
PATTERSON. She was born 1857.
13. v. DELIA
MAY PATTERSON [21].
She was born 1863. Residence 1880 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan,
United States [21].
14. vi. MINER
LINCOLN PATTERSON. He was born 1865. Residence 1930 in Grand
Rapids, Kent,
Michigan [29, 30].
He died 1931.
3. SAMUEL
JACKSON SPAULDING-2 (Orleans Spaulding-1). He was born on 02 Apr
1830 in
Seneca, New
York, USA. Military on 04 Mar 1862 in Michigan [11, 11].
Residence 1870 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan
[12].
Military Service in Civil War 3rd MICHICAN INFANTRY. Address was /
Plainfield
Township, Mi /.
Notes for Samuel
Jackson Spaulding:
General Notes:
American Civil War Soldiers Record
about Samuel J
Spaulding
Name: Samuel J
Spaulding ,
Enlistment Date:
04 March 1862
Distinguished
Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served:
Union
State Served:
Michigan
Unit Numbers:
1109 1109 1113 1113
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 04 March 1862 at the age of 30
Notes for Samuel Jackson
Spaulding:
General Notes:
American Civil War Soldiers Record
about Samuel J
Spaulding
Name: Samuel J
Spaulding ,
Enlistment Date:
04 March 1862
Distinguished
Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served:
Union
State Served:
Michigan
Unit Numbers:
1109 1109 1113 1113
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 04 March 1862 at the age of 30
Enlisted in
Company A, 3rd Infantry Regiment Michigan on 04 March 1862.
Transferred
Company A, 3rd Infantry Regiment Michigan on 10 June 1864
Transferred in
Company A, 5th Infantry Regiment Michigan on 10 June 1864.
Discharged
Company A, 5th Infantry Regiment Michigan on 18 March 1865 in Beverly
Ford, VA
SPAULDING,
Samuel Jackson (NOR) - also known as ´.Spalding´. - born April 2, 1830,
in
Buffalo, Niagara
county, New York, the son of Orleans (b. 1804) and a woman by the name
of
Van Dyke.
New York native
Orleans took his family and left New York sometime between 1830 and
1832 by which
time they had settled in Michigan. By 1850 the family was living in
Paris, Kent
county where
Orleans operated a small farm and Samuel -- called ´.Jackson´. -- was
attending
school with his
younger siblings. Orleans´. first wife had apparently died or perhaps
they were
divorced since
he was reported as married to a woman named Rilla (b. 1817 in New York)
by
1850. By 1860
´.Jackson´. was working as a farm laborer and living with his father and
stepmother and
their family in Paris. Also living with the family was John Laraway, who
would also
enlist in
Company A.
Samuel was a
31-year-old farmer probably living in Kent county when he enlisted in
Company A, along
with Minor Spaulding (to whom he may have been related), on March 14,
1862, at Grand
Rapids, and was mustered the same day.
He was absent
sick in the hospital at Newport News, Virginia, from probably late June
of
1862 through
August, but was eventually returned to duty. He was reported missing in
action on
July 2, 1863, at
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and in fact had been taken prisoner and
confined at
Richmond,
Virginia, on July 21. He was paroled at City Point, Virginia on December
28, 1863, and
sent to Camp
Parole, Maryland on January 6, 1864, where he was admitted to the
hospital on
March 27. Samuel
was eventually transferred to Camp Distribution, Virginia on May 14.
Samuel had
apparently been returned to duty by the time he was transferred to
Company
A, Fifth
Michigan infantry upon consolidation of the Third and Fifth Michigan
Regiments on June
10, 1864, and
although reported present with the Regiment in August, by the end of
October he
was absent sick,
probably at Beverly hospital, New Jersey, where he remained through at
least
February 28,
1865. He was reported as returned to duty on March 6, 1865, but was
mustered out
as a Corporal on
March 15, 1865. at Philadelphia (or at Beverly, New Jersey), although
his
pension records
note that he was mustered out on April 18, 1865.
After his
discharge Samuel returned to Kent county. (His father Orleans was still
living in
Paris in 1870.)
Samuel was living in Wyoming, near Grand Rapids, when he married the
twice-widowed
New York native Emeline V. Meech Lyon Leavitt (1825-1920) in Wyoming on
March 24, 1868.
By 1870 he was
working as a farmer and living with his wife in Paris, Kent county. By
1880 Samuel was
working as a farmer and living with his wife Emeline in Plainfield, Kent
county.
Also living with
them was Emeline´.s daughter Mary Leavitt, who was listed as an invalid
and
Emeline´.s
granddaughter 4-year-old Mary Slater.
Samuel was
residing in Grand Rapids in 1886 and 1888, in Plainfield in 1890, in
Grand Rapids in
1894, in East
Paris, Kent county in 1898 when he applied for a pension. In fact he
lived virtually
his entire life
in Kent county, mostly in the Grand Rapids area where he worked as a
farmer for
many years, and
was residing on R.R. no. 4 in Grand Rapids in 1906-1909 and 1911.
Samuel was a
member of the Old Third Michigan Infantry Association as well as the Old
Residents´.
Association, and probably the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) as well.
In 1880 he
applied for and
received pension no. 509,807, drawing $12.00 per month in 1890,
increased to
$30.00 a month
in 1912. Along with his wife, Samuel attended the last national parade
of the
Grand Army of
the Republic in Detroit, on September 2, 1914.
Samuel died of
´.laryngitis´. on Sunday, November 15, 1915, at the home of his
daughter, Mrs.
Earl Hoag, in Grand Rapids township, and the funeral service was held at
2:00
P.M. on
Wednesday November 18 at the daughter's residence. He was buried in Oak
Grove
(formerly East
Paris) cemetery; see photo G-232.
He was survived
by his wife, a sister, Mrs. Sally Ann Patterson and two half-brothers,
Ransom Spaulding
of Caledonia and Charles Spaulding of Harbor Springs.
1894, in East
Paris, Kent county in 1898 when he applied for a pension. In fact he
lived virtually
his entire life
in Kent county, mostly in the Grand Rapids area where he worked as a
farmer for
many years, and
was residing on R.R. no. 4 in Grand Rapids in 1906-1909 and 1911.
Samuel was a
member of the Old Third Michigan Infantry Association as well as the Old
Residents´.
Association, and probably the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) as well.
In 1880 he
applied for and
received pension no. 509,807, drawing $12.00 per month in 1890,
increased to
$30.00 a month
in 1912. Along with his wife, Samuel attended the last national parade
of the
Grand Army of
the Republic in Detroit, on September 2, 1914.
Samuel died of
´.laryngitis´. on Sunday, November 15, 1915, at the home of his
daughter, Mrs.
Earl Hoag, in Grand Rapids township, and the funeral service was held at
2:00
P.M. on
Wednesday November 18 at the daughter´s residence. He was buried in Oak
Grove
(formerly East
Paris) cemetery; see photo G-232.
He was survived
by his wife, a sister, Mrs. Sally Ann Patterson and two half-brothers,
Ransom Spaulding
of Caledonia and Charles Spaulding of Harbor Springs.
His widow was
living in Grand Rapids in April of 1920 and drawing a pension (no.
802,699) of
$25.00 per month
when she died.
EMELINE V. MEECH
(LEAVITT). She was born 1825 in New York [31].
Residence 1860 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan
[31].
She died 1920.
SAMUEL JACKSON
SPAULDING & EMELINE V. MEECH (LEAVITT). They were married on 24
Mar 1868 in
Wyoming MI. They had 1 child.
Relationship
Notes: Spaulding, Samuel J. (w) 35, Wyoming, b. N.Y. occ. Farmer, and
Emeline N.
Leavitt (w) 43, Wyoming, b. N.Y. 24 Mar. 1868, at Wyoming,
by Silas Powell,
(J.P.) Wilson H. Mentor, and Thomas McDolobach, both
from Wyoming,
witnesses. 6:19
15. i. EVA L
SPAULDING. She was born 1885 [32].
Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids,
Kent, Michigan
[32].
4. TIMOTHY
SPAULDING-2 (Orleans Spaulding-1) [13, 4, 14].
He was born on 27 Mar 1832 in
Caledonia
Michigan. Residence 1870 in Sparta, Kent, Michigan [13].
Address was / Alpine,
Michigan /. He
died in Sparta Michigan.
MARIA CASADAY.
She was born 1828 in Vermont.
TIMOTHY
SPAULDING & MARIA CASADAY. They had 3 children.
16. i. AMY
SPAULDING [13].
She was born on 08 Aug 1863 in Caledonia, Kent,
Michigan, USA.
Residence 1870 in Sparta, Kent, Michigan [13]. She
married James
E. Newsted, Jr.
They were married 1884. She died 1934 in Montesano, Grays
Harbor County,
Washington.
ii. CHARLES
M. SPAULDING [33, 4].
He was born 1866 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan,
USA. Residence
1880 in Sparta, Kent, Michigan, United States [33].
iii. AMOS
SPAULDING. He was born 1874 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA.
5. MARY JANE
SPAULDING-2 (Orleans Spaulding-1). She was born on 01 Apr 1838 in
Paris MI.
Residence 1880
in Cascade, Kent, Michigan, USA [16].
She died on 20 Jan 1904.
JOHN F. COOK
[16].
He was born 1834 in New York [16].
Residence 1880 in Cascade, Kent,
Michigan, USA
[16].
He died on 29 May 1908.
JOHN F. COOK &
MARY JANE SPAULDING. They had 1 child.
17. i.
CHARLES S. COOK [16].
He was born 1861 in MI [16].
Residence 1880 in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan,
USA [16].
He died 1921.
6. DEWITT C.
SPAULDING-2 (Orleans Spaulding-1). He was born on 06 Jul 1840 in
Paris MI.
Residence 1860
in Paris, Kent, Michigan [2].
He died on 31 Dec 1902.
Notes for Dewitt
C. Spaulding:
General Notes:
Spaulding, Dewitt C. (w) 21, 6th day of last July, Paris, and Amelia
L. Hodges (w)
16, 30th day of last May, Cascade. 22 Dec. 1861, at
Cascade, by
Horace Henshaw, (J.P.) Samuel Kelsey, and Jackson
Spaulding,
witnesses. 3:390
Grand Rapids,
Michigan City Directories, 1889-90 Record
about DeWitt C
Spaulding
Name: DeWitt C
Spaulding
Location 2: 150
Jefferson avenue
Year: 1889
City: Grand
Rapids
State: MI
LILLIE ROBINSON
is the daughter of Elisabeth Robinson.
DEWITT C.
SPAULDING & LILLIE ROBINSON. They had 1 child.
i. FLOY
SPAULDING.
AMELIA L. HODGES.
She was born on 30 May 1845 in Vergennes, Kent, Michigan. Residence
1850 in
Vergennes, Kent, Michigan [34].
She died 1927.
DEWITT C.
SPAULDING & AMELIA L. HODGES. They were married on 22 Dec 1861. They had
1 child.
i. MARY
SPAULDING. She was born 1864.
7. MINOR P.
SPAULDING-2 (Orleans Spaulding-1) [17, 17].
He was born on 05 Feb 1843 in Paris MI.
Military on 03
Mar 1862 in Michigan [11].
Residence 1880 in Eureka Springs, Carroll, Arkansas,
United States
[18].
He died on 23 May 1892 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA. Military
Service in
Civil War 3rd
MICHICAN INFANTRY.
Notes for Minor
P. Spaulding:
General Notes:
Spaulding, Miner P. (w) 25, Paris, b. Paris, occ. Farmer, and Lorane
H. Cook (w) 20,
Cascade, b. Cascade. 12 May 1868, at Cascade, by
H.N. Lowry,
(J.P.) Charles S. Spaulding, and R.D. Spaulding, and
others, Cascade,
witnesses. 6:19
American Civil
War Soldiers Record
about Minor P
Spaulding
Name: Minor P
Spaulding ,
Residence:
Michigan
Enlistment Date:
07 September 1863
Distinguished
Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served:
Union
State Served:
Michigan
Unit Numbers:
1067 1067
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Sergeant on 07 September 1863 at the age of 20
Enlisted in
Company E, 10th Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 12 September 1863.
Promoted to Full
Quartermaster Sergeant on 02 October 1865
Promoted to Full
Sergeant 1st Class on 02 November 1865
Mustered out
Company E, 10th Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 11 November 1865 in
Memphis,
TN
Name: Minor P
Spaulding ,
Residence:
Michigan
Enlistment Date:
07 September 1863
Distinguished
Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served:
Union
State Served:
Michigan
Unit Numbers:
1067 1067
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Sergeant on 07 September 1863 at the age of 20
Enlisted in
Company E, 10th Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 12 September 1863.
Promoted to Full
Quartermaster Sergeant on 02 October 1865
Promoted to Full
Sergeant 1st Class on 02 November 1865
Mustered out
Company E, 10th Cavalry Regiment Michigan on 11 November 1865 in
Memphis,
TN
Civil War
Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Record
about Miner P.
Spaulding
Name: Miner P.
Spaulding
State Filed:
Michigan
Widow: Loraine
Spaulding
1890 Veterans
Schedules Record
about Miner
Spaulding
Veteran’s name:
Miner Spaulding
Home in 1890
(Township, County, State): Caledonia, Kent, Michigan
Year enlisted:
1862
Year discharged:
1865
Rank: Sergeant
Company: View
Image
Regiment or
vessel: View Image
Length of
service: View
SPAULDING, Minor
P. - also known as ´.Spalding´. - born January 5, 1843, in Paris, Kent
county,
Michigan.
By 1860 Miner
was working as a farm laborer for and/or living with a wealthy farmer
named James
Patterson in Paris, Kent county; just two farms away lived Orleans
Spaulding and
his family (see
Samuel Spaulding´.s biographical sketch below).
Minor stood
5´.8´. with blue eyes, light hair and a light complexion and was a
19-year-old farmer
probably living
in Kent county when he enlisted in Company A, along with Samuel
Spaulding (to
whom he may have
been related), on March 3, 1862, at Grand Rapids, and was mustered the
same day. Minor
was reported absent sick in the hospital in September and was discharged
for
chronic diarrhea
on October 18, 1862, at Fort McHenry, Maryland.
Minor returned
to Michigan where he reentered the service in Company E, Tenth cavalry
on September 7,
1863, at Grand Rapids for 3 years, crediting Paris, Kent county, and was
mustered on
September 12 at Grand Rapids where the regiment was organized between
September 18 and
November 18, 1863, when it was mustered into service. It left Michigan
for
Lexington,
Kentucky on December 1, 1863, and participated in numerous operations,
mostly in
Kentucky and
Tennessee throughout the winter of 1863-64. Most of its primary area of
operations
would eventually
be in the vicinity of Strawberry Plains, Tennessee.
In March of 1865
he was at the dismounted camp in Knoxville, Tennessee where he
remained through
May, and on furlough in June and July. By September he was reported to
be
´.in charge´. of
the military prison at Jackson, Tennessee, was promoted to Quartermaster
Sergeant on
October 2, 1865, to First Sergeant on November 2, and mustered out on
November
11, 1865, at
Memphis, Tennessee.
After the war,
Minor returned to Kent county, and was working as a farmer and living in
Paris township
when he married Michigan native Loraine H. Cook (1848-1902) on May 12,
1868,
at Cascade, and
they had at least three children: Carrie (b. 1869), John (b. 1871) and
Helen (b.
1875).
By 1870 he was
working as a farmer and living with his wife and daughter Carrie in
Cascade, Kent
county. According to one source, due to ill health he moved to Sherman,
Texas
where he lived
for some years and was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic post
in
Sherman. By 1880
he was reported as married but working as a farmer and living with the
James
Anglin family in
Eureka Springs, Carroll county, Arkansas. Curiously, in 1880 Lorraine
and their
three children
were living with her parents in Cascade, Kent county. Minor eventually
returned to
Michigan and was
living in Caledonia, Kent county in 1886 and 1890.
He was a member
of the Old Third Michigan Infantry Association. In 1878 he applied for
and received a
pension (no. 162570).
Minor was
confined to his bed for nearly a year and a half before he died on May
23,
1892, and was
buried in Lakeside cemetery in Caledonia; see photo G-13.
At the annual
reunion of the association held in December of 1892, the following
resolution was
read and entered into the records: ´.Whereas - Minor Spaulding, after
having
served with
honor in Co. A in the old Third Mich Infantry´. and after being
discharged by reason of
By 1870 he was
working as a farmer and living with his wife and daughter Carrie in
Cascade, Kent
county. According to one source, due to ill health he moved to Sherman,
Texas
where he lived
for some years and was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic post
in
Sherman. By 1880
he was reported as married but working as a farmer and living with the
James
Anglin family in
Eureka Springs, Carroll county, Arkansas. Curiously, in 1880 Lorraine
and their
three children
were living with her parents in Cascade, Kent county. Minor eventually
returned to
Michigan and was
living in Caledonia, Kent county in 1886 and 1890.
He was a member
of the Old Third Michigan Infantry Association. In 1878 he applied for
and received a
pension (no. 162570).
Minor was
confined to his bed for nearly a year and a half before he died on May
23,
1892, and was
buried in Lakeside cemetery in Caledonia; see photo G-13.
At the annual
reunion of the association held in December of 1892, the following
resolution was
read and entered into the records: ´.Whereas - Minor Spaulding, after
having
served with
honor in Co. A in the old Third Mich Infantry´. and after being
discharged by reason of
a disability
from which he never recovered, yet was so filled with patriotism, that
he could not
remain quiet,
but re-enlisted in the Tenth Mich Cavalry, and served as long as his
strength should
permit, And
Whereas - said comrade, after long and almost continuous illness, since
the close of
the war, was, by
the Great Commander, ordered to the realms above to join the great Grand
Army
there, Resolved
that we tender to his wife, children, and relatives, our sincere
sympathy. That we
know their great
loss of husband, father and protector, is irreparable, but feel that
they must know
their loss is
his gain; that his brave endurance [sic] during life and his noble
efforts to provide for
his family, must
be rewarded in the hereafter; that we fell ourselves identified with the
family and
join with them
in pride at having been connected with so good a man, true, noble, and
generous,
in every
particular. That we cordially invite the wife of Minor P. Spaulding to
become an honorary
member of our
association.´.
She didn’t´.t .
In June of 1892
Loraine was still living in Michigan when she applied for and received a
pension (no.
359257).
HISTORY AND
DIRECTORY OF KENT COUNTY Dillenback & Leavitt
CASCADE TO-DAY.
Cascade has been an organized township for twenty-two years, and,
according to the
census for 1870, Has 1175 inhabitants. Children, between the ages of
five and
twenty, by
report of public schools, 1869 ´.416. Votes cast at the last April
election-227.
Property
assessed, real estate, $204,107; personal, $32,317. rile following is
the present B3oardl
of township
officers: Supervisor, Edgar R. Jollson; Clerk, Henry C. Denison;
Treasurer, Geo. W.
Gorham; Justices
of the Peace, Geo. S. Richardson, John F. Proctor, Lawrence Meach, Hugh
B.
Brown; School
Inspectors, E. R. Johnson, Chas... Holt; Highway Commissioners, Jonathan
W.
Sexton, Clinton
A. Wood, Chas. M. Dennison: Constables, S. G. Fish, T. J. Hulbert, Minor
Spaulding,
Warren Streeter.
LORAINE HARRIET
COOK is the daughter of Lewis Cook & Eliza Teeple. She was born on
12
Feb 1848 in
Cascade, Kent, Michigan, USA. Residence 1880 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan,
USA [35,
36, 37].
She died on 22 Oct 1902 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA.
MINOR P.
SPAULDING & LORAINE HARRIET COOK. They were married on 12 May 1868 in
Cascade MI. They
had 3 children.
18. i. CARRIE
E. SPAULDING [38].
She was born on 10 Jul 1869 in Cascade, MI.
Residence 1880
in Paris, Kent, Michigan, United States [38]. She
married Charles
H. Kinsey. They
were married on 11 Feb 1890 in Caledonia, MI. She died on 08
Oct 1916 in
Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA. Burial in Lakeside Cemetary
Caledonia MI.
ii. JOHN COOK
SPAULDING. He was born on 02 Jun 1871 in Cascade, MI.
Residence 1920
in Cascade, Kent, Michigan [39].
He died on 29 Nov 1924 in
Caledonia, Kent,
Michigan, USA.
19. iii.
HELEN LORRAINE SPAULDING [35, 40].
She was born on 22 Dec 1874 in
Cascade, MI
[35].
Residence 1880 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan, USA [35, 41].
She
married George W
Kraft. They were married on 04 Jun 1902. She died on 01 Dec
1938 in
Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA. Record Change on 01 May 2005.
8. CHARLES
SHEPARD SPAULDING-2 (Orleans Spaulding-1). He was born on 05 Feb
1845 in
Paris MI.
Residence 1910 in Cascade Twp, Kent, Michigan [20]. He
died on 25 Apr 1922 in Harbor
Springs, Emmet,
MI, USA [19].
Notes for
Charles Shepard Spaulding:
General Notes:
Last known address in Harbor Springs.
ELMINA DEBORAH
TEEPLE is the daughter of George W. Teeple & Samantha Cook [19, 42, 4, 4].
She was born on
27 Aug 1847 in Harbor Springs, Emmet, MI, USA [19, 19, 4, 4].
Residence 1920 in
Little Traverse,
Emmet, Michigan [42].
She died on 09 Dec 1934 in Harbor Springs, Emmet, MI,
USA [19, 19, 4, 4].
Notes for Elmina
Deborah Teeple:
General Notes:
George W. Teeple was born in Essex, N.J., April 8, 1810. His parents,
William and
Rachel Teeple,
settled in Plymouth, Wayne Co., in 1826, and in 1844 removed to Lenawee
County, where
they died,--his father in 1866, and his mother in 1863. Mr. T. has made
agriculture
the purpose of
his life. He operated five years on a farm in Plymouth, and in 1836
settled on the
place he now
occupies, consisting of 100 acres, valued at $60.00 per acre. He was
married June
7, 1832 to
Samantha Cook of Covert, N.Y. They have had 12 children, nine of whom
are living,
whose births
occurred as follows: Elbert B., March 25, 1833; Minerva, June 25, 1834;
Oscar R.,
May 29, 1838;
Alfred C., May 4, 1842; Marcus D. and Marian E. (twins), Feb. 11, 1844;
Almira D.,
Aug. 27, 1847;
Harriet J., Jan. 13, 1853; and William E., Feb. 18, 1855. Politically
Mr. T. is a
Democrat. He has
passed through all the severities of pioneer life. His son Marcus
enlisted in the
6th Mich.
Cavalry, served three years and four months and was under fire at
Gettysburg, and in
the Battle of
the Wilderness. Mrs. T. is a member of the Disciples Church.
CHARLES SHEPARD
SPAULDING & ELMINA DEBORAH TEEPLE. They were married 1868 in
Paris, Kent, MI,
USA [19].
They had 3 children.
20. i. AGNESS
JOSEPHINE SPAULDING [19].
She was born on 02 Sep 1869 in Ada,
Kent, MI, USA
[19].
She married Edward G Bradfield. They were married 1888 in
Kent, MI, USA
[19].
Residence 1900 in Little Traverse, Emmet, Michigan [43]. She
died on 02 Jun
1950 in Harbor Springs, Emmet, MI, USA [19, 19].
ii. ALMINA B
SPAULDING. She was born Abt. 1876.
21. iii.
CLARENCE E SPAULDING. Residence 1880 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan, USA
[16].
He was born on 26 Oct 1880 in Ada, Kent, Michigan. He died on 08 Aug
1940
in Harbor
Springs, Emmet.
9. RANSOM L.
SPAULDING-2 (Orleans Spaulding-1) [21, 6].
He was born on 24 Mar 1848 in Paris MI
[21].
Residence 1880 in Paris, Kent, Michigan, United States [21, 6].
He died 1921 in Cascade, MI.
MARY A.
PATTERSON [21].
She was born Sep 1854 in Michigan
[21, 44]. Residence 1870 in
Plainfield,
Kent, Michigan [45].
She died 1909 in Cascade, MI.
RANSOM L.
SPAULDING & MARY A. PATTERSON. They had 4 children.
i. FREDA
SPAULDING [44].
She was born Jul 1874. Residence 1900 in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan
[44].
22. ii. FRANK
L SPAULDING [46, 46, 47].
He was born on 19 Apr 1881. Residence 1900 in
Cascade, Kent,
Michigan [44].
He died 1953 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan, USA.
iii. BLANCHE
SPAULDING. She was born on 26 Aug 1892. She died 1893 in
Cascade, Kent,
Michigan, USA. Burial in Cascade, Kent, Michigan, USA.
iv. GLEN
SPAULDING
[44].
He was born Mar 1894. Residence 1900 in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan
[44].
10. HELEN M.
SPAULDING-2 (Orleans Spaulding-1) [19]. She
was born on 11 Oct 1854 in Paris MI.
Residence 1880
in Paris, Kent, Michigan, United States [23]. She
died on 14 Dec 1897 in Ada,
Kent, Michigan,
USA [19].
Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery.
Notes for Helen
M. Spaulding:
General Notes:
Oak Grove
Cemetery (G. S. 17)
Paris Township
Recorded by D.
A. R. - 22 June 1926
(*See Cemetery
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Cemeteries - 2530 Kalamazoo SE., Grand Rapids, 49507
Ph# (616)
831-1600
Lawyer, Hellen
M. (Mother)
b. 11 Oct 1854;
d. 14 Dec 1897
Allen, Auril
wf. of H. H.
d. 10 Jan 1878;
age 73y 8m 20d
Allen, Auril D.
Bailey, Rilla A.
(Mother)
b. 1838; d. 1909
wf. of Thos.
b. 17 Feb 1803;
d. 4 Feb 1881
Chapman, Charles
b. 5 May 1837;
d. 30 Mar 1908
Clark, Charles
W.
b. 1859; d. 1906
Clark, Emma
(Wife)
b. 1869; d. 1906
Clark, Sarah
b. 1838; d. 1909
5
Cook, Byron L.
b. 4 Nov 1867;
d. 26 Jul 1898
Cook, Maria L.
(Mother)
b. 1841; d. 1908
Clark, Sarah
b. 1838; d. 1909
5
Cook, Byron L.
b. 4 Nov 1867;
d. 26 Jul 1898
Cook, Maria L.
(Mother)
b. 1841; d. 1908
Laraway, David
b. 1831; d. 1910
Laraway, Martha
J.
b. 1832; d. 1915
Lawyer,
Catherine P.
b. 1853; d. 1901
Lawyer, Chas.
(Father)
b. 5 Oct 1849;
d. 20 Jul 1923
Lawyer, Freddie
D.
b. 9 Nov 1879;
d. 28 Jul 1881
Lawyer, Hellen
M. (Mother)
b. 11 Oct 1854;
d. 14 Dec 1897
Lawyer, John
Cook
b. 9 Jun 1883;
d. 28 Jul 1893
Lawyer, Ray
b. 1878; d. 1909
Lawyer, William
R.
b. 1847; d. 1910
Patterson, Ada
F.
b. 1855; d. 19--
Patterson,
Albert J.
b. 1857; d. 1923
Patterson, Alice
Ella
b. 1857; d. 1896
Patterson, Alice
R.
wf of J. J.
b. 1857; d. 1880
Patterson, Earl
W.
b.1886; d. 1890
Patterson,
Elizabeth
See Davis,
(Elizabeth Patterson)
Patterson,
George
b. 5 apr 1839;
d. 28 Apr 1857
Patterson, Alice
R.
wf of J. J.
b. 1857; d. 1880
Patterson, Earl
W.
b.1886; d. 1890
Patterson,
Elizabeth
See Davis,
(Elizabeth Patterson)
Patterson,
George
b. 5 apr 1839;
d. 28 Apr 1857
Patterson,
Hewitt
b. 1851; d. 1923
Patterson, Jacob
d. 1 Jun 1868;
age 62y
Patterson, James
b. 19 Jul 1810;
d. 15 Mar 1895
Patterson, James
N.
b. 25 Jun 1855;
d. 29 Aug 1886
Patterson, John
b. 25 Apr 1827;
d. 4 Mr 1906
Patterson,
Martha A.
b. 22 Nov 1834;
d. 1 Dec 1899
Patterson, Miner
b. 9 Jun 1819;
d. 25 Mar 1902
Patterson, Nancy
A.
b. 18 Dec 1816;
d. 9 Mar 1883
Patterson,
Rachel (Grandma)
b. 7 Feb 1787;
d. 1 Mar 1864
Patterson,
Robert
b. 6 Jan 1845;
d. 13 Jun 1899
Patterson, Rose
Ann
wf of Jacob
d. 14 Apr 1895;
age 77y
Patterson, Sally
A.
b. 4 Jul 1826;
d. 17 Dec 1916
Patterson, Wm
b. 1848; d. 1924
Spalding,
Emuline V.
b. 1825; d. 1920
Spalding,
Orleans
d. 17 May 1889;
age 84y 9m 16d
Spalding, Rilla
Ann
wf of Orleans
d. 16 Feb 1879;
age 62y 1m
Spalding, S. J.
(Corporal)
n.d.
Co. A, 5th Mich.
Inf.
Spaulding,
DeWitt
t
b. 1825; d. 1920
Spalding,
Orleans
d. 17 May 1889;
age 84y 9m 16d
Spalding, Rilla
Ann
wf of Orleans
d. 16 Feb 1879;
age 62y 1m
Spalding, S. J.
(Corporal)
n.d.
Co. A, 5th Mich.
Inf.
Spaulding,
DeWitt
b. 1840; d. 1902
Spaulding,
Dorothy E.
dau of Henry E.
& Mary L.
b. 1899; d. 1901
Spaulding, Lilly
A. (Wife)
o.d. 1858
Document Source:
Gravestone Records of Kent County 1925-1932
Location of
Original: Grand Rapids Public Library
Transcribers:
Evelyn Sawyer
Kent County
Michigan Master Cemetery List
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CHARLES LAWYER
is the son of Peter D Lawyer & Lydia M. Laraway [19, 19, 23, 48, 49, 50, 51].
He was
born on 05 Oct
1849 in MI, USA [19, 19].
Residence 1880 in Paris, Kent, Michigan, United States [23].
He died on 06
Jul 1923 in Paris Township Michigan
[19, 19].
Notes for
Charles Lawyer:
General Notes:
Lawyer, Chas. (Father)
b. 5 Oct 1849;
d. 20 Jul 1923
Cemetery: OAK
GROVE CEMETERY (Sign - View - Hilliker Headstone)
Alternative
Name(s): Oakgrove Cemetery.
Section: 8
Street Address:
NW corner of 28th Street and Kalamazoo Avenue. Access off Kalamazoo.
1401 28th Street
SE, Grand Rapids, MI
Ownership: City
John H. Laraway
´. 1907
One of Cascade
pioneers, John H. Laraway, one of Cascade early pioneers, died at his
nephew´.s
Charles Lawyer. John was born in Plymouth, Wayne Co., MI in 1832, the
time Luther
Lincoln came to
Grandville, and came with his parents when an infant to Cascade in 1838,
over
Cemetery: OAK
GROVE CEMETERY (Sign - View - Hilliker Headstone)
Alternative
Name(s): Oakgrove Cemetery.
Section: 8
Street Address:
NW corner of 28th Street and Kalamazoo Avenue. Access off Kalamazoo.
1401 28th Street
SE, Grand Rapids, MI
Ownership: City
John H. Laraway
´. 1907
One of Cascade
pioneers, John H. Laraway, one of Cascade early pioneers, died at his
nephew´.s
Charles Lawyer. John was born in Plymouth, Wayne Co., MI in 1832, the
time Luther
Lincoln came to
Grandville, and came with his parents when an infant to Cascade in 1838,
over
72 years ago.
Over 3 score and ten, the allotted time of life but seventy-six. He
lived in that
township all his
life, except when he was engaged in the service of his country. He was
among the
first to enlist
in Kent County in the Old Third, and served until the close of the war,
distinguishing
himself at the
Battle of Fair oaks. He was never married. He was of a general
disposition and had
the good esteem
and deference of his friends and acquaintances, who were many. Peace to
his
memory.
CHARLES LAWYER &
HELEN M. SPAULDING. They were married 1887 [19].
They had 2 children.
i. FREDDIE
LAWYER [23].
He was born on 09 Nov 1879. Residence 1880 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan,
United States [23].
He died on 28 Jul 1881.
Notes for
Freddie Lawyer:
General Notes:
Lawyer, Freddie D.
b. 9 Nov 1879;
d. 28 Jul 1881
Cemetery: OAK
GROVE CEMETERY (Sign - View - Hilliker Headstone)
Alternative
Name(s): Oakgrove Cemetery.
Section: 8
Street Address:
NW corner of 28th Street and Kalamazoo Avenue. Access off
Kalamazoo.
1401 28th Street
SE, Grand Rapids, MI
Ownership: City
ii. JOHN
CHARLES LAWYER [19, 19].
He was born on 09 Jun 1883. He died on 28
Jul 1893 in Ada,
Kent, Michigan, USA [19, 19].
Burial in OAK GROVE CEMETERY.
Notes for John
Charles Lawyer:
General Notes:
Lawyer, John Cook
b. 9 Jun 1883;
d. 28 Jul 1893
Generation 3
11. WARREN A.
PATTERSON-3 (Sally Ann Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1). He was
born on 02
Jun 1849 in
Paris Township, Michigan. Residence 1920 in Grand Rapids Ward 3, Kent,
Michigan
[25].
Also Known As was Zach.
Notes for Warren
A. Patterson:
General Notes:
Farmer in Cascade
WARREN A. (ZACH)
PATTERSON, of Cascade township, Kent county, Mich., was born June 2,
I849, and is a
son of Miner Patterson, whose biography is printed in full elsewhere in
this work.
Warren A.
remained on his father’s farm until his twenty-fifth year, when he
married, February 25,
I874, Miss Mary
S. June, a native of New York, but who was brought, at the age of six
years, by
her parents,
George and Martha (Ellison) June, to Paris township, Kent county, Mich.
The June
family came to
Paris township in 1854 and located on a farm, but soon afterward removed
to and
settled on a
homestead near the home of the Shafer family, where they resided until
they removed
to the city of
Grand Rapids, where the father died at the age of seventy-five years,
and the mother
at the age of
seventy-one. The father was a shoemaker by trade, but on settling on his
farm in
Kent county,
began his first outdoor work and cleared up the place. His three sons
were named
William M. James
Henry and George N., and of these the first two reside in Grand Rapids;
George N.
married Delia M. Patterson, a sister of I"Zach," but died at the age of
twenty-two years.
His wife had
died three years previously, at the age of twenty-eight, the mother of
two children
Hazel M. and
Patty. The death of the mother took place at the birth of Patty, who
soon followed
the mother to
the grave. The only daughter of George and Martha June is Mary S., now
the the
wife of i"Zach "
Patterson. At his marriage, Mr. Patterson purchased an eighty-acre farm,
for which
he went partly
in debt, and his father also presented him with a tract of forty acres,
making a
I874, Miss Mary
S. June, a native of New York, but who was brought, at the age of six
years, by
her parents,
George and Martha (Ellison) June, to Paris township, Kent county, Mich.
The June
family came to
Paris township in 1854 and located on a farm, but soon afterward removed
to and
settled on a
homestead near the home of the Shafer family, where they resided until
they removed
to the city of
Grand Rapids, where the father died at the age of seventy-five years,
and the mother
at the age of
seventy-one. The father was a shoemaker by trade, but on settling on his
farm in
Kent county,
began his first outdoor work and cleared up the place. His three sons
were named
William M. James
Henry and George N., and of these the first two reside in Grand Rapids;
George N.
married Delia M. Patterson, a sister of I"Zach," but died at the age of
twenty-two years.
His wife had
died three years previously, at the age of twenty-eight, the mother of
two children
Hazel M. and
Patty. The death of the mother took place at the birth of Patty, who
soon followed
the mother to
the grave. The only daughter of George and Martha June is Mary S., now
the the
wife of i"Zach "
Patterson. At his marriage, Mr. Patterson purchased an eighty-acre farm,
for which
he went partly
in debt, and his father also presented him with a tract of forty acres,
making a
compact farm of
I20 acres, and to this he added fifty acres. In I89I, he purchased the
old John
Webster
homestead of sixty-two acres, just opposite his own homestead. He has
erected two
houses on his
premises, carries on general farming, and has also I,ooo peach trees.
For four
years, beside,
he sold milk in Grand Rapids. He has been very successful in all his
undertakings,
and is classed
among the substantial agriculturists of Cascade township. In politics
Mr. Patterson
is a republican,
attends the conventions of his party, and always works hard for the
success of the
party in its
campaigns. Mrs. Patterson is a member of the Disciples’ church at
Cascade. The
children born to
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson are three in number, and are named, in order of
birth,
Byron Q., Miner
G. and Milo J. Of these, Byron was a student at the, State Agricultural
college
and enjoys
farming. Mr. Patterson has also been the guardian of his niece, Hazel
May June, since
her eleventh
year, and she is now a member of the family, and a double cousin to his
own
children. Mr.
Patterson is very public spirited as well as generous, and is duly
honored as such by
all his
fellow-citizens. Attention is once more called to the biography of Miner
Patterson, in which
many interesting
facts are given relative to the Patterson family as a whole.
MARY S. JUNE
is the daughter of George June & Martha Ellison [52]. She
was born 1849 in New
York [52, 53, 53, 53].
Residence 1900 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan [52].
WARREN A.
PATTERSON & MARY S. JUNE. They were married on 25 Feb 1874. They had 4
children.
23. i. BYRON
Q PATTERSON. He was born on 28 Jan 1878 [54].
Residence 1900 in
Cascade, Kent,
Michigan [55].
Other-Begin in Kent County [54].
ii. MINER G.
PATTERSON. He was born on 23 Aug 1886 [56]. He
died 1973 in
Cascade, Kent,
Michigan, USA. Residence in Not Stated, Kent, Michigan [56].
Other-Begin in
Kent County [56].
iii. MILO J.
PATTERSON. He was born on 21 Oct 1887 in Michigan [57, 57].
Residence
1920 in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan [57, 57].
Other-Begin in Kent County [56].
iv. BYRON Z.
PATTERSON [53, 53].
He was born on 28 Jan 1878 [54].
Residence 1880
in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan, USA [53, 53].
He died 1965. Social Security Number
was 385-09-4498
[58].
SSN issued in Michigan [58].
Other-Begin in Kent County [54].
12. JOHN
JAMES PATTERSON-3 (Sally Ann Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1)
[26].
He was born
1851 in Michigan
[27, 28].
Residence 1920 in Paris, Kent, Michigan [27, 27].
He died 1926 in East Paris
Township. Burial
in OAK GROVE CEMETERY.
EDITH
[27].
She was born 1858 in Michigan [27,
27, 28, 28]. Residence 1920 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan [27,
27].
She died 1934.
JOHN JAMES
PATTERSON & EDITH. They had 4 children.
i. JOHN MAX
PATTERSON [27, 27, 54].
He was born on 08 Aug 1896 [54].
Residence
1920 in Paris,
Kent, Michigan [27, 27].
Other-Begin in Kent County [54].
ii. JAMES
PATTERSON [28].
He was born 1883 in Michigan [28].
Residence 1900 in
Paris, Kent,
Michigan [28].
iii. JENNIE M
PATTERSON [28].
She was born 1889 in Michigan [28].
Residence 1900
in Paris, Kent,
Michigan [28].
iv. DELIA E
PATTERSON [28].
She was born 1893 in Michigan [28].
Residence 1900 in
Paris, Kent,
Michigan [28].
ALICE. She
was born 1857. She died 1880.
JOHN JAMES
PATTERSON & ALICE. They had no children.
13. DELIA MAY
PATTERSON-3 (Sally Ann Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1) [21]. She
was born
1863. Residence
1880 in Paris, Kent, Michigan, United States [21].
GEORGE N. JUNE
is the son of George June & Martha J. Unknown [59, 59].
He was born 1863 in
Michigan [59, 59].
Residence 1880 in Paris, Kent, Michigan, United States [59, 59].
He died 1891.
Notes for George
N. June:
General Notes:
Died at age 28
GEORGE N. JUNE &
DELIA MAY PATTERSON. They had 2 children.
i. UNKNOWN
JUNE.
ii. UNKNOWN
JUNE.
14. MINER
LINCOLN PATTERSON-3 (Sally Ann Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1). He
was born
1865. Residence
1930 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan
[29, 30]. He died 1931.
Notes for Miner
Lincoln Patterson:
General Notes:
Masonic Lodge Ada
SARAH ETTA
MCKERSIE. She was born 1868. Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids, Kent,
Michigan [30]. She
died 1949.
MINER LINCOLN
PATTERSON & SARAH ETTA MCKERSIE. They had 3 children.
i. RUBY
PATTERSON [60].
She was born May 1896. Residence 1920 in Grand
Rapids Ward 3,
Kent, Michigan [60].
ii. SARAH E.
PATTERSON. She was born Nov 1870. Arrival 1880 [28].
Residence
1930 in Grand
Rapids, Kent, Michigan [29, 30].
iii. UNKNOWN
PATTERSON.
15. EVA L
SPAULDING-3 (Samuel Jackson Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1). She
was born 1885
[32].
Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan [32].
EARL HOAG
[32, 61, 58].
He was born on 15 Jun 1881 [62, 58].
Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids, Kent,
Michigan [32]. He
died Dec 1965 [58].
Social Security Number was 368-09-6993 [58]. SSN
issued in
Michigan [58].
Other-Begin in Grand Rapids City [62].
EARL HOAG & EVA
L SPAULDING. They had 4 children.
i. LESTER G
HOAG [32].
He was born 1905 [32].
Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids,
Kent, Michigan
[32].
ii. HELEN
HOAG [32, 63].
She was born 1913 [32].
Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids,
Kent, Michigan
[32].
24. iii.
HAROLD HOAG [61, 64, 61, 64].
He was born 1903 in Michigan [61, 61].
Residence 1910
in Wyoming,
Kent, Michigan [61, 61].
iv. LEONE
HOAG [61].
She was born 1907 in Michigan [61].
Residence 1910 in
Wyoming, Kent,
Michigan [61].
16. AMY
SPAULDING-3 (Timothy Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1) [13]. She
was born on 08 Aug
1863 in
Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA. Residence 1870 in Sparta, Kent, Michigan
[13].
She died
1934 in
Montesano, Grays Harbor County, Washington.
JAMES E.
NEWSTED, JR is the son of James Newsted & Martha Fuller Newsted
[4].
He was born
Feb 1862 in
Barry, Michigan, USA [4].
He died on 24 Apr 1925 in Montesano, Grays Harbor,
Washington, USA
[4, 4, 4].
JAMES E.
NEWSTED, JR & AMY SPAULDING. They were married 1884. They had 7
children.
25. i. EZRA
T. NEWSTED. He was born on 27 Jul 1887 in Hart, Oceana County,
Michigan. He
married Mabel Nixon. They were married Feb 1903 in Michigan,
USA [4].
Residence 1930 in Claquaton, Lewis, Washington [65]. He
died Sep 1966
in Bogalusa,
Louisiana, USA [4, 4].
ii. L.D.
NEWSTED. She was born on 16 May 1889 in Cascade, Grand Traverse,
Michigan. She
died on 29 Jun 1961 in Hart, Oceana, Michigan, USA [4].
iii. CHARLES
E NEWSTED [4, 4].
He was born 1893 in Hart, Oceana County,
Michigan. He
died 1957 in Discovery Bay, Jefferson, WA [4, 4].
iv. DICK
NEWSTED [4].
He was born 1893 in Hart, Oceana County, Michigan. He
died 1914 in
Oakville, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA [4].
v. HAZEL
MARIE NEWSTED [4].
She was born on 23 Jul 1896 in Hart, Oceana
County,
Michigan. She died May 1958 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington,
USA [4].
vi. JAMES
ERNEST NEWSTED, III. He was born 1899 in Hart, Oceana County,
Michigan.
Residence 1930 in Leland, Jefferson, Washington [66]. He
died 1939 in
Port Townsend,
Jefferson, Washington, USA [4].
26. vii.
MABEL MARTHA NEWSTED [4, 4].
She was born on 14 Aug 1900 in Hart, Oceana
County,
Michigan. Residence 1920 in Centralia, Lewis, Washington [67]. She
married Charles
Frederick Miller. They were married on 23 Oct 1922 in Chehalis,
Lewis,
Washington, USA [4].
She died on 28 Mar 1975 in Mineral, Lewis,
Washington, USA
[4, 4, 4].
17. CHARLES
S. COOK-3 (Mary Jane Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1) [16]. He
was born 1861 in MI
[16].
Residence 1880 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan, USA [16]. He
died 1921.
GEORGIA. She
was born 1869. Residence 1900 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan [68, 68].
CHARLES S. COOK
& GEORGIA. They had 4 children.
i. MARY L
COOK [68].
She was born 1898. Residence 1900 in Caledonia, Kent,
Michigan [68].
ii. ELIZABETH
COOK. She was born 1907.
iii. LULA M
COOK [68].
She was born 1892 in Michigan [68].
Residence 1900 in
Caledonia, Kent,
Michigan [68].
iv. MINOR L
COOK [68, 68].
He was born 1894 in Michigan [68, 68].
Residence 1900 in
Caledonia, Kent,
Michigan [68, 68].
18. CARRIE E.
SPAULDING-3 (Minor P. Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1) [38]. She
was born on 10
Jul 1869 in
Cascade, MI. Residence 1880 in Paris, Kent, Michigan, United States
[38].
She died on
08 Oct 1916 in
Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA. Burial in Lakeside Cemetary Caledonia
MI.
Notes for Carrie
E. Spaulding:
General Notes:
SPAULDING, Carrie, f, b. 10 Jul 1869 at Michigan. Parents: Miner
Spaulding, b.
Michigan and
Lorane Spaulding, b. Michigan. Res. Michigan. Occ. Farmer. 1:116
CHARLES H.
KINSEY is the son of David Kinsey & Nancy Pletzer [69]. He
was born on 15 Feb
1860 in
Michigan. Residence 1910 in Caledonia Twp, Kent, Michigan [70]. He
died on 16 Jun 1929
in Caledonia,
Kent, Michigan, USA. Burial in Lakeside Cemetary Caledonia MI.
CHARLES H.
KINSEY & CARRIE E. SPAULDING. They were married on 11 Feb 1890 in
Caledonia, MI.
They had 2 children.
27. i. MINER
DAVID KINSEY. He was born on 26 Jul 1894 in MI, USA [19]. He
married
Elsie Irene
Oldt. They were married on 14 Jun 1916. Residence 1930 in Grand
Rapids, Kent,
Michigan [71].
He died on 03 Jan 1970 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan,
USA. Burial in
Lakeside Cemetary Caledonia MI.
ii. RHEA
LORRAINE KINSEY. She was born on 06 Sep 1892 in Caledonia, Kent,
Michigan, USA.
Residence 1920 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan [72]. She
died on 22
Apr 1978 in
Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA. SSN issued in Michigan [73].
19. HELEN
LORRAINE SPAULDING-3 (Minor P. Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1)
[35, 40].
She was
born on 22 Dec
1874 in Cascade, MI [35].
Residence 1880 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan, USA [35, 41].
She died on 01
Dec 1938 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA. Record Change on 01 May
2005.
GEORGE W KRAFT
is the son of John B. Kraft & Anna Esther Wismer [74, 75].
He was born on 26
Oct 1876 in
Waterloo Co., Ontario. He died on 18 Oct 1967 in Cascade, MI. Burial on
20 Oct 1967
in Holy Corners
Cemetery, Caledonia, MI. Record Change on 01 May 2005. Residence in Not
Stated, Kent,
Michigan [74, 75].
Other-Begin in Kent County [74].
other in Kent County [75].
GEORGE W KRAFT &
HELEN LORRAINE SPAULDING. They were married on 04 Jun 1902.
They had 2
children.
P
28. i.
WILLIAM DONALD KRAFT. He was born on 22 Mar 1910 in Middleville,
Michigan USA. He
died on 08 Apr 1992 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.
Burial on 11 Apr
1992 in Lakeside Cemetery, Caledonia, MI. Address was 2485
Kraft Ave /
Grand Rapids, Mi 49546 / USA. Residence in Cascade, Kent,
Michigan [77, 78].
ii. ESTHER
LORRAINE KRAFT. She was born on 03 Aug 1903. Residence 1930 in
Caledonia, Kent,
Michigan [40].
She died on 28 Dec 1958 in Caledonia, Kent
County,
Michigan. Cause of Death was Aneurysm.
20. AGNESS
JOSEPHINE SPAULDING-3 (Charles Shepard Spaulding-2, Orleans
Spaulding-1) [19].
She was born on
02 Sep 1869 in Ada, Kent, MI, USA
[19]. Residence 1900 in Little
Traverse,
Emmet, Michigan
[43].
She died on 02 Jun 1950 in Harbor Springs, Emmet, MI, USA [19, 19].
Notes for Agness
Josephine Spaulding:
General Notes:
SPAULDING, Agness, f, b. 2 Sep 1869 at Caledonia. Parents: Chas
Spaulding, b.
Michigan and
Almina Spaulding, b. Michigan. Res. Caledonia. Occ. Farmer. 1:112
EDWARD G
BRADFIELD is the son of Edward W. Bradfield & Ellen J. Bradfield
[19].
He was born
Mar 1867 in Ada,
Kent, MI, USA [19].
Residence 1880 in Ada, Kent, Michigan, United States [80]. He
died on 12 Aug
1950 in Petosky, Emmet, MI, USA [19].
EDWARD G
BRADFIELD & AGNESS JOSEPHINE SPAULDING. They were married 1888 in
Kent, MI, USA
[19].
They had 5 children.
i. HAZEL
BRADFIELD. She was born 1889.
29. ii.
HERALD BRADFIELD. He was born 1891 in Michigan [81].
Residence 1910 in
Little Traverse,
Emmet, Michigan [81].
iii. CLYDE
BRADFIELD. He was born 1892.
iv. GLADYS
BRADFIELD. She was born 1893.
30. v.
ETHELYN E BRADFIELD [19].
She was born 1899 in Harbor Springs, MI, USA [19].
She died 1980 in
Lansing, MI, USA [19, 19].
21. CLARENCE
E SPAULDING-3 (Charles Shepard Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1).
Residence
1880 in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan, USA [16].
He was born on 26 Oct 1880 in Ada, Kent, Michigan.
He died on 08
Aug 1940 in Harbor Springs, Emmet.
LUCY ANNE HERR.
She was born on 07 Jul 1886 in Nithburg, Perth, Ontario, Canada. She
died
on 26 Dec 1946
in Ionia, MI.
CLARENCE E
SPAULDING & LUCY ANNE HERR. They had 3 children.
31. i. JOHN
EDWARD SPAULDING. He was born on 13 Jul 1913 in Michigan, United
States. He died
on 04 Jun 1979 in Petoskey, Emmet, Michigan.
ii. ELMER E
SPAULDING [82, 83, 84].
He was born on 08 Feb 1909 [85, 84].
Residence
1930 in Harbor
Springs, Emmet, Michigan [82].
He died on 23 Mar 1997 in Harbor
Springs, Emmet,
Michigan, United States of America
[85]. Social Security Number
was 381-05-4511
[85].
SSN issued in Michigan [85].
UNKNOWN in MI [84].
iii. ELMINA E
SPAULDING [86].
She was born Abt. 1911 in Michigan
[86]. Residence
1920 in Pleasant
View, Emmet, Michigan [86].
22. FRANK L
SPAULDING-3 (Ransom L. Spaulding-2, Orleans Spaulding-1) [46, 46, 47].
He was born on
19 Apr 1881.
Residence 1900 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan [44]. He
died 1953 in Cascade, Kent,
Michigan, USA.
ELLA MAE
[46, 46].
She was born 1893 in Michigan [46,
46]. Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids,
Kent,
Michigan [87, 87, 87, 87, 87].
She died 1983 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan, USA.
FRANK L
SPAULDING & ELLA MAE. They had 4 children.
i. ROBERT
SPAULDING [87, 87, 87].
He was born 1923 [87, 87, 87].
Residence 1930 in
Grand Rapids,
Kent, Michigan [87, 87, 87].
ii. ADELINE
SPAULDING [87, 87, 87].
She was born 1921 [87, 87, 87].
Residence 1930 in
Grand Rapids,
Kent, Michigan [87, 87, 87].
iii. IRIS
SPAULDING [87, 87, 87].
She was born 1919 [87, 87, 87].
Residence 1930 in Grand
Rapids, Kent,
Michigan [87, 87, 87].
iv. LEOHA
SPAULDING [87, 87].
She was born 1915 [87, 87].
Residence 1930 in Grand
Rapids, Kent,
Michigan [87, 87].
Generation 4
23. BYRON Q
PATTERSON-4 (Warren A. Patterson-3, Sally Ann Spaulding-2, Orleans
Spaulding-1).
He was born on
28 Jan 1878 [54].
Residence 1900 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan [55].
Other-Begin in
Kent County
[54].
ADA M.. She
was born 1880 in Michigan [88, 88].
Residence 1930 in Cascade, Kent, Michigan [89].
BYRON Q
PATTERSON & ADA M.. They had 3 children.
i. WARREN
PATTERSON [89, 88, 88].
He was born 1913 in Michigan [88, 88].
Residence
1930 in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan [89].
ii. JUNE
PATTERSON [90, 88].
She was born 1910 in Michigan [90,
88]. Residence 1920
in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan [90, 88].
iii. LYLE
PATTERSON [90, 91, 88].
He was born 1907 in Michigan [90, 91,
88]. Residence
1920 in Cascade,
Kent, Michigan [90, 88].
24. HAROLD
HOAG-4 (Eva L Spaulding-3, Samuel Jackson Spaulding-2, Orleans
Spaulding-1) [61, 64,
61, 64].
He was born 1903 in Michigan [61, 61].
Residence 1910 in Wyoming, Kent, Michigan [61, 61].
RUTH HOAG
[64, 64].
She was born 1906 [64, 64].
Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan [64,
64].
HAROLD HOAG &
RUTH HOAG. They had 1 child.
i. GORDEN
HOAG [64, 64].
He was born 1928 [64, 64, 92].
Residence 1930 in Grand
Rapids, Kent,
Michigan [64, 64].
Military on 19 Nov 1945 in Detroit, Michigan [92].
25. EZRA T.
NEWSTED-4 (Amy Spaulding-3, Timothy Spaulding-2, Orleans
Spaulding-1). He was
born on 27 Jul
1887 in Hart, Oceana County, Michigan. Residence 1930 in Claquaton,
Lewis,
Washington
[65].
He died Sep 1966 in Bogalusa, Louisiana, USA [4, 4].
MAE [4].
EZRA T. NEWSTED
& MAE. They had no children.
MABEL NIXON
is the daughter of Alexandraw Nixon & Bertha Dent Mowder [4, 4].
She was born on
19 Dec 1887 in
Morton, Lewis, Washington, USA [4, 4].
Residence 1920 in Union, Lewis,
Washington
[93].
She died Mar 1959 in Centralia, Washington, USA [4, 4].
EZRA T. NEWSTED
& MABEL NIXON. They were married Feb 1903 in Michigan, USA [4]. They
had 6 children.
i. WILLIAM E
NEWSTED [4, 4, 65].
He was born on 24 Jun 1908 [4, 4].
Residence 1930
in Claquaton,
Lewis, Washington [65].
He died Dec 1974 [4, 4].
ii. BERNARD
NEWSTED [4].
He was born on 18 Sep 1918 in Morton, Lewis,
Washington, USA
[4].
He died Aug 1950 in Morton, Lewis, Washington, USA [4].
iii. CHESTER
VERNON NEWSTED [4].
He was born 1917 in Washington, USA
[4].
iv. LIVING
NEWSTED [4].
v. MARGERY
NEWSTED [4].
vi. MARJORIE
L NEWSTED [4].
She was born 1921 [4].
26. MABEL
MARTHA NEWSTED-4 (Amy Spaulding-3, Timothy Spaulding-2, Orleans
Spaulding-1) [4,
4].
She was born on 14 Aug 1900 in Hart, Oceana County, Michigan. Residence
1920 in Centralia,
Lewis,
Washington [67].
She died on 28 Mar 1975 in Mineral, Lewis, Washington, USA [4, 4, 4].
FRED MILLER
[4].
FRED MILLER &
MABEL MARTHA NEWSTED. They had 1 child.
i. AUDREY
MILLER [4].
CHARLES
FREDERICK MILLER [4, 4].
He was born on 31 May 1899 in Washington, USA [4, 4].
Residence 1930
in Leland, Jefferson, Washington [94].
He died in Washington, USA [4, 4].
CHARLES
FREDERICK MILLER & MABEL MARTHA NEWSTED. They were married on 23 Oct
1922 in
Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, USA [4].
They had 4 children.
i. JOYCE I
MILLER [4].
She was born 1925 [4].
ii. AUDREY V
MILLER [4, 94, 4].
She was born 1928 [4, 94, 4].
Residence 1930 in Leland,
Jefferson,
Washington [94].
iii. SHIRLEY
MILLER [4].
She was born 1924 in Washington, USA
[4]. She died 1928
in Washington,
USA [4].
iv. LIVING
MILLER [4].
27. MINER
DAVID KINSEY-4 (Carrie E. Spaulding-3, Minor P. Spaulding-2, Orleans
Spaulding-1). He
was born on 26
Jul 1894 in MI, USA [19].
Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan [71]. He
died on 03 Jan
1970 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, USA. Burial in Lakeside Cemetary
Caledonia
MI.
BETTY COLE.
MINER DAVID
KINSEY & BETTY COLE. They had 1 child.
i. NANCY
KINSEY.
ELSIE IRENE OLDT
is the daughter of Maynard Oldt & Ira Oldt. She was born on 25 Jun
1897 [19].
Residence 1900
in Coleman, Midland, Michigan [95].
She died on 11 Dec 1961 [19].
Burial in
Lakeside
Cemetary Caledonia MI.
MINER DAVID
KINSEY & ELSIE IRENE OLDT. They were married on 14 Jun 1916. They had 3
children.
i. JUNE L
KINSEY [19, 71].
She was born 1919 [19].
Residence 1930 in Grand Rapids,
Kent, Michigan
[71].
ii. IRENE M
KINSEY [19].
She was born 1927 [19].
iii. HELEN L
KINSEY [19].
She was born 1924 [19].
28. WILLIAM
DONALD KRAFT-4 (Helen Lorraine Spaulding-3, Minor P. Spaulding-2,
Orleans
Spaulding-1). He
was born on 22 Mar 1910 in Middleville, Michigan USA. He died on 08 Apr
1992
in Grand Rapids,
Kent County, Michigan. Burial on 11 Apr 1992 in Lakeside Cemetery,
Caledonia,
MI. Address was
2485 Kraft Ave / Grand Rapids, Mi 49546 / USA. Residence in Cascade,
Kent,
Michigan [77, 78].
Social Security Number was 366-20-4149 [73, 79].
SSN issued in Michigan [73, 79].
Notes for
William Donald Kraft:
General Notes:
Moved from Middleville to Harbor Springs to Caledonia to Grand Rapids to
Cascade MI.
Prents ran a dry
goods, shoes and grocery store in Caledonia. Katherine and Don were
introduced by a
mutual friend. Don and Katherine ran a restaurant when they were first
married
called Don Kay.
They lived in Caledonia about 2 years and Donald started working at
Herps
selling shoes.
Don’s brother-in-law Rudy got him in to Keeler Brass where he worked.
They first
lived on Thomas
St where Roger was born and then moved to Boston before moving to Kraft
Ave.
KATHERINE
ARBANAS is the daughter of Matthew Arbanas & Anna Kovacich. She was
born on
27 Jul 1911 in
Crested Butte Co, Gunnison Co. Baptism on 10 Sep 1911 in Crested Butte
Co,
Gunnison Co
Godparents Paul and Mary Panian. She died on 14 Nov 2003 in Grand
Rapids, Kent
County,
Michigan. Record Change on 01 May 2005. .
.
Burial in Lakeview Cemetery, Caledonia.
WILLIAM DONALD
KRAFT & KATHERINE ARBANAS. They had 3 children.
iii. BABY BOY
KRAFT. He was born 1944 in Grand Rapids Michigan. He died 1944.
29. HERALD
BRADFIELD-4 (Agness Josephine Spaulding-3, Charles Shepard
Spaulding-2, Orleans
Spaulding-1). He
was born 1891 in Michigan
[81].
Residence 1910 in Little Traverse, Emmet,
Michigan [81].
LYLAH BRADFIELD
[98].
She was born 1895 in Michigan [98].
Residence 1920 in Little Traverse,
Emmet, Michigan
[98].
HERALD BRADFIELD
& LYLAH BRADFIELD. They had 3 children.
i. SUSAN J
BRADFIELD [98, 99].
She was born 1917 in Michigan [98].
Residence 1920
in Little
Traverse, Emmet, Michigan [98].
ii. EDWARD A
BRADFIELD [98, 98].
He was born 1918 in Michigan [98, 98].
Residence
1920 in Little
Traverse, Emmet, Michigan [98, 98].
iii. BETTY J
BRADFIELD [99].
She was born 1921 in Michigan [99].
Residence 1930 in
Harbor Springs,
Emmet, Michigan [99].
30. ETHELYN E
BRADFIELD-4 (Agness Josephine Spaulding-3, Charles Shepard
Spaulding-2,
Orleans
Spaulding-1) [19].
She was born 1899 in Harbor Springs, MI, USA [19]. She
died 1980 in
Lansing, MI, USA
[19, 19].
HOMER ST CLAIR
is the son of Boyd M St Clair & Nevada Mull [19]. He
died 1960 [19, 19].
He was
born in MI, USA
[19].
HOMER ST CLAIR &
ETHELYN E BRADFIELD. They had 1 child.
i. MELVIN ST
CLAIR [19].
31. JOHN
EDWARD SPAULDING-4 (Clarence E Spaulding-3, Charles Shepard
Spaulding-2, Orleans
Spaulding-1). He
was born on 13 Jul 1913 in Michigan, United States. He died on 04 Jun
1979 in
Petoskey, Emmet,
Michigan.
SARAH ELLEN
MCGINNIS. She was born on 23 May 1914 in McMillan, Schoolcraft, MI.
She died
on 23 Apr 2006
in Hanover, Jackson, Michigan [100].
Burial on 24 Apr 2006 in Jackson, Jackson,
Michigan. Social
Security Number was 373-36-9490 [100].
SSN issued in Michigan [100].
JOHN EDWARD
SPAULDING & SARAH ELLEN MCGINNIS. They had 12 children.
i. JOHN
EDWARD SPAULDING. He was born on 02 Nov 1936. He married
Kathryn Louise
Crowley. They were married on 11 Apr 1958 in Lansing, Ingham,
Michigan.
P
ii. THOMAS M.
SPAULDING. He was born on 20 May 1947 [101]. He
died on 20 Jan
1982 in Jackson,
Jackson, Michigan [101].
Residence in Summit, Jackson, Michigan
[101].
iii. ELLEN
SPAULDING.
iv. REBECCA
SPAULDING.
v. BARBARA
SPAULDING.
vi. SUSAN
SPAULDING.
vii. DAVID
SPAULDING.
viii. CHARLES
SPAULDING.
ix. ROBIN
SPAULDING.
x. SALLY
SPAULDING.
xi. SHIRLEY
SPAULDING. She died on 13 Nov 1985 in Napolean, Jackson,
Michigan.
xii. THOMAS
M. SPAULDING.
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Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National
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Records
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92, roll 1003,
page , image
993.0.
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office Grand Rapids,
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31
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Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National
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Records
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94, roll 1004,
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99.0.
32
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34
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Paris, Kent,
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38
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1920 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT:
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a>.
Note:
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Illinois) are missing,
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Cascade, Kent,
Michigan, ED , roll , page , image 784.
39
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1930 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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Ancestry.com.
1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT:
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40
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41
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1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT:
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Note:
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Illinois) are missing,
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missing.
Little Traverse,
Emmet, Michigan, ED , roll , page , image 781.
42
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1900 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
2004).
Online
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Bureau of the
Census. Twelfth
Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives
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710, page 5B.
43
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1900 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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1900 U.S. Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com,
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National
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44
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Washington
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45
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a>. Note:
Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original data -
United States
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roll , page , image 789.
46
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1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT:
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a>.
Note:
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Illinois) are missing,
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catalog also
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missing.
Cascade, Kent,
Michigan, ED , roll , page , image 789.
47
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Original data: United States. Thirteenth Census of the United States,
1910. T624,
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National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
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Cascade, Kent,
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48
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a>. Note:
Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original data -
United States
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Michigan, ED ,
roll , page , image 663.
49
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Records
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721, page 12B.
50
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Census. Eighth
Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives
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post office Grand
Rapids, roll
M653_550, page 0, image 488.
51
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1900 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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1900 U.S. Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com,
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721, page 8B.
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1900 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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1900 U.S. Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com,
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1920 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT:
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a>.
Note:
Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City, Cook County,
Illinois) are missing,
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catalog also
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Cascade, Kent,
Michigan, ED , roll , page , image 781.
57
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59
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1920 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT:
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href="http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm-catalogs/census/1920/part-07.html">NARA</
a>.
Note:
Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City, Cook County,
Illinois) are missing,
even though the
NARA catalog lists them as being there. The Family History Library
catalog also
lists them as
missing.
Grand Rapids
Ward 3, Kent, Michigan, ED , roll , page , image 462.
60
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1910 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
2006).
Online
publication - Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database
on-line]. Provo,
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MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film
numbers, visit the
following NARA
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href="http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm-catalogs/census/1910/">NARA</a>.Original
data - United
States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United
States,
1910.
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Wyoming, Kent,
Michigan, ED , roll T624_656, part , page .
61
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62
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1920 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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Online
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a>. Note:
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United States
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Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920.
Washington,
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Rapids Ward
2, Kent,
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63
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1930 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
2002).
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Bureau of the
Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National
Archives and
Records
Administration, 1930.T626, 2,667 rolls. Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, ED
99, roll 1004,
page , image
357.0.
64
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1930 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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Bureau of the
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Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National
Archives and
Records
Administration, 1930.T626, 2,667 rolls. Claquaton, Lewis, Washington, ED
31, roll 2507,
page , image
412.0.
65
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1930 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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Bureau of the
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Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National
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ED 11, roll 2487,
page , image
990.0.
66
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1920 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
2005).
Online
publication - Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database
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numbers, visit the
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href="http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm-catalogs/census/1920/part-07.html">NARA</
a>. Note:
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United States
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Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920.
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Lewis,
Washington, ED ,
roll , page , image 155.
67
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1900 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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and
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68
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69
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1910 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
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1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT:
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1930 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations
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a>. Note:
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