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Extractions From the "Avalanche" a Crawford Co., MI Newspaper 1879-1940's

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POSE

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-LEWISTON ITEMS.-JOURNAL.
Mrs. Ida POST, who for sometime has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. M. KNEELAND, left Tuesday on her return to her home in Milwaukee. (18 Apr 1895)


Mrs. Ida POST BUTTLES

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-LEWISTON ITEMS.-JOURNAL.
Mrs. Ida POST, who for sometime has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. M. KNEELAND, left Tuesday on her return to her home in Milwaukee. (18 Apr 1895)


Thomas PRIES

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Mrs. Thomas PRIES returned from Cheboygan, Tuesday, where she was called by the death of her father. (18 Apr 1895)


Mrs. Thomas PRIES

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Mrs. Thomas PRIES returned from Cheboygan, Tuesday, where she was called by the death of her father. (18 Apr 1895)


NALE

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Rev. Silas FINN, father of J. Maurice FINN, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. NALE, in Pontiac, last Sunday evening. (2 May 1895)


Mra. NALE FINN

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Rev. Silas FINN, father of J. Maurice FINN, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. NALE, in Pontiac, last Sunday evening. (2 May 1895)


PARKER

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Last Tuesday, Emory ODELL, and a brother and one of the PARKER boys of Beaver Creek township, were arrested by deputy game warden McCORMICK for spearing fish in Portage Lake. The trial is set for May 20th. (9 May 1895)

-Emory ODELL, Theodore ODELL, Fred PARKER and Burt PARKER were arrested by Deputy Game Warden, McCORMICK for spearing fish in Portage Lake and tried before justice McELROY and a jury who returned a verdict of guilty and they were fined four dollars each. (23 May 1895)


Fred PARKER

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Last Tuesday, Emory ODELL, and a brother and one of the PARKER boys of Beaver Creek township, were arrested by deputy game warden McCORMICK for spearing fish in Portage Lake. The trial is set for May 20th. (9 May 1895)

-Emory ODELL, Theodore ODELL, Fred PARKER and Burt PARKER were arrested by Deputy Game Warden, McCORMICK for spearing fish in Portage Lake and tried before justice McELROY and a jury who returned a verdict of guilty and they were fined four dollars each. (23 May 1895)


Burt PARKER

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Last Tuesday, Emory ODELL, and a brother and one of the PARKER boys of Beaver Creek township, were arrested by deputy game warden McCORMICK for spearing fish in Portage Lake. The trial is set for May 20th. (9 May 1895)

-Emory ODELL, Theodore ODELL, Fred PARKER and Burt PARKER were arrested by Deputy Game Warden, McCORMICK for spearing fish in Portage Lake and tried before justice McELROY and a jury who returned a verdict of guilty and they were fined four dollars each. (23 May 1895)


Otis RODEN OR RHODEN

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Otis RODEN and Miss Belle WHIPPLE, of Ball township, were married on the 16th inst. (30 May 1895)

-O. RODDEN was brought in from Higgins Lake camp, Friday, where he had his leg fractured by a rolling log. It was reduced by Dr. INSLEY, and he is resting at the home of his father-in-law, L. D. WHIPPLE. (10 Mar 1898)

-Mr. and Mrs. Perry OSTRANDER, and Mrs. WHIPPLE and her daughter, Mrs. RHODEN, ate their turkey in Kalkaska, with the family of their daughter and son, respectively, Mr. and Mrs. Frank WHIPPLE. (5 Dec 1901)


Belle WHIPPLE

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Otis RODEN and Miss Belle WHIPPLE, of Ball township, were married on the 16th inst. (30 May 1895)

-Mr. and Mrs. Perry OSTRANDER, and Mrs. WHIPPLE and her daughter, Mrs. RHODEN, ate their turkey in Kalkaska, with the family of their daughter and son, respectively, Mr. and Mrs. Frank WHIPPLE. (5 Dec 1901)


L. D. WHIPPLE

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-O. RODDEN was brought in from Higgins Lake camp, Friday, where he had his leg fractured by a rolling log. It was reduced by Dr. INSLEY, and he is resting at the home of his father-in-law, L. D. WHIPPLE. (10 Mar 1898)


Mrs. L. D. WHIPPLE

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Mr. and Mrs. Perry OSTRANDER, and Mrs. WHIPPLE and her daughter, Mrs. RHODEN, ate their turkey in Kalkaska, with the family of their daughter and son, respectively, Mr. and Mrs. Frank WHIPPLE. (5 Dec 1901)


BENSON

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Mr. and Mrs. S. L. BENSON returned from Dimondale, last week, where they had went to attend the funeral of Mr. Stewart HUTT, uncle of Mr. BENSON. (30 May 1895)


HUTT

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Mr. and Mrs. S. L. BENSON returned from Dimondale, last week, where they had went to attend the funeral of Mr. Stewart HUTT, uncle of Mr. BENSON. (30 May 1895)


S. L. BENSON

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Mr. and Mrs. S. L. BENSON returned from Dimondale, last week, where they had went to attend the funeral of Mr. Stewart HUTT, uncle of Mr. BENSON. (30 May 1895)


George LANGEVIN

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Married - On Tuesday the 28th., at Bay City, by Father SIMONSON Mr. George LANGEVIN and Miss Lillie McFADDEN. (6 Jun 1895)

-Geo. LANGEVINE started for a visit with his aged father in Canada, last Monday. (29 Oct 1896)

-Last Thursday was the ninth anniversary of the birth of Miss Lizzie HOLMES, step-daughter of Mr. Geo. LANGEVIN. She received many presents, one of which was a doll three feet in length. There were nine guests, each of whom received a doll as a souvenir of the occasion. (28 Aug 1902)


Lillie MCFADDEN

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Married - On Tuesday the 28th., at Bay City, by Father SIMONSON Mr. George LANGEVIN and Miss Lillie McFADDEN. (6 Jun 1895)

-Mrs. Geo. LANGEVIN returned from Bay City, where she was called by the illness of her brother, one day last week. (17 Feb 1897)

-Mrs. George LANGEVIN was called to Bay City by the sudden death of her father, which was caused by a fall in a ship where he was at work in the Wheeler yard. He fell a distance of 16 feet, and suffered from a fracture of two ribs and contusions of the chest. (17 May 1900)

-DIED-At her home in this village, Tuesday, November 6th, Lillian, wife of Geo. LANGEVIN. Mrs. LANGEVIN had been ill for many months, and gradually faded from this life to enter the life eternal. The funeral will be observed at the Catholic church, today. (8 Nov 1900)

-CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors whose kindness was unremitting during the long illness and at the final obsequies of our loved one.
GEO. LANGEVIN,
JOHN McFAYDEN,
ANNA McFAYDEN,
MARY McFAYDEN. (15 Nov 1900)


MCFADDEN

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Mrs. STEWART, of New York City, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Geo. LANGEVIN, left for her home, Tuesday afternoon. (24 Aug 1899)

-Mrs. George LANGEVIN was called to Bay City by the sudden death of her father, which was caused by a fall in a ship where he was at work in the Wheeler yard. He fell a distance of 16 feet, and suffered from a fracture of two ribs and contusions of the chest. (17 May 1900)


Fred OTIS

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Miss Pauline DAMEK and Fred OTIS were quietly married at the home of the bride's mother, Wednesday night. - Ros News. (6 Jun 1895)


Pauline DAMEK

The following information extracted from the Grayling, Crawford Co., MI Newspaper Avalanche. NOTE: The date at the end of each extract indicates the date of the publication:
-Miss Pauline DAMEK and Fred OTIS were quietly married at the home of the bride's mother, Wednesday night. - Ros News. (6 Jun 1895)


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