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

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Claude Miller CURTISS

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:
-Congressman and Mrs. Rosseau O. CRUMP have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Mabel to Claude Miller CURTISS, at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, January 2d, 1901, at the home of the bride's parents in West Bay City. (27 Dec 1900)


Mabel CRUMP

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:
-Congressman and Mrs. Rosseau O. CRUMP have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Mabel to Claude Miller CURTISS, at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, January 2d, 1901, at the home of the bride's parents in West Bay City. (27 Dec 1900)


Congressman Rosseau O. CRUMP

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:
-Congressman and Mrs. Rosseau O. CRUMP have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Mabel to Claude Miller CURTISS, at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, January 2d, 1901, at the home of the bride's parents in West Bay City. (27 Dec 1900)

-Hon. R. O. CRUMP, Representative in Congress from this district, died at his home in West Bay City yesterday morning. He has been suffering considerably for the past year or more, but was not considered in a dangerous condition until recently. His loss will be materially felt by the Michigan delegation, and is especially severe for this district. (2 May 1901)


William H. TAYLOR

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-At the home of the bride's father in Maple Forest, Miss Elva Mae FORBUSH and William H. TAYLOR of Grayling, Rev. J. J. WILLETS officiating. (27 Dec 1900)

-Mrs. Lee TRUMLEY, Mrs. Wm. TAYLOR and Mrs. Arthur METCALF started last Tuesday to join their husbands at Davenport, Washington, where they expect to make their home. All of them had resided here in this vicinity most of their lives, and will be missed by our community. A large number of our people were at the depot to bid them goodbye and goodluck. (5 Apr 1906)


Elva Mae FORBUSH

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-At the home of the bride's father in Maple Forest, Miss Elva Mae FORBUSH and William H. TAYLOR of Grayling, Rev. J. J. WILLETS officiating. (27 Dec 1900)

-Mrs. Lee TRUMLEY, Mrs. Wm. TAYLOR and Mrs. Arthur METCALF started last Tuesday to join their husbands at Davenport, Washington, where they expect to make their home. All of them had resided here in this vicinity most of their lives, and will be missed by our community. A large number of our people were at the depot to bid them goodbye and goodluck. (5 Apr 1906)


Geo. A. WILBUR

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 Jan. 1, 1901, at the home of the bride's parents in Maple Forest, Mr. Geo. A. WILBUR of Frederic, and Miss Clara B. FORBUSH. Rev. J. J. WILLITS, officiating. (3 Jan 1901)

-MAPLE FOREST ITEMS.
Mrs. G. A. WILBER has a fine baby girl, born last Sunday morning, Aug. 26th. All doing well. (30 Aug 1906)


Clara B. FORBUSH

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 Jan. 1, 1901, at the home of the bride's parents in Maple Forest, Mr. Geo. A. WILBUR of Frederic, and Miss Clara B. FORBUSH. Rev. J. J. WILLITS, officiating. (3 Jan 1901)


Henry APPLETON

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. Henry APPLETON, of Brighton, are guests of John A. LOVE and family, in Beaver Creek, for the holiday week, also their daughter Mary, with her husband, Warren WATSON, of Owosso. Altogether they make a jolly crew for the celebration of the advent of the 20th century. (3 Jan 1901)


Warren WATSON

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. Henry APPLETON, of Brighton, are guests of John A. LOVE and family, in Beaver Creek, for the holiday week, also their daughter Mary, with her husband, Warren WATSON, of Owosso. Altogether they make a jolly crew for the celebration of the advent of the 20th century. (3 Jan 1901)


Mary APPLETON

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. Henry APPLETON, of Brighton, are guests of John A. LOVE and family, in Beaver Creek, for the holiday week, also their daughter Mary, with her husband, Warren WATSON, of Owosso. Altogether they make a jolly crew for the celebration of the advent of the 20th century. (3 Jan 1901)


GIBSON

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:
-LOVELL ITEMS.
Mrs. DAY has returned from Lewiston, where she spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. G. GIBSON. (3 Jan 1901)


Mrs. G. GIBSON

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:
-LOVELL ITEMS.
Mrs. DAY has returned from Lewiston, where she spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. G. GIBSON. (3 Jan 1901)


DAY

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:
-LOVELL ITEMS.
Mrs. DAY has returned from Lewiston, where she spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. G. GIBSON. (3 Jan 1901)


Mrs. DAY

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:
-LOVELL ITEMS.
Mrs. DAY has returned from Lewiston, where she spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. G. GIBSON. (3 Jan 1901)


Thos. JUDGE

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:
-BORN-Jan. 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. JUDGE, a daughter. (10 Jan 1901)

-LOVELL ITEMS.
A ten pound baby girl has arrived at Tom JUDGES. (10 Jan 1901)

-A little child of Mr. and Mrs. T. JUDGE, of Lovell, died last week of scariatina. (25 Apr 1901)

-LOVELL ITEMS.
We are very sorry to relate the misfortune that visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JUDGE. On the 14th of April, Clara, their two years and five months old daughter, was taken from them. She was the pet of the family and their many friends. And now, Clement, their four months old babe, was taken from its mother's care. May we and their numerous friends share our sympathy with them. (9 May 1901)

-Tuesday papers report that a woodsman named Andrew JUDGE, whose home has been in Frederic, was found frozen to death between St. Charles Saginaw Co. and Smith and Yates camp, Monday. He was a brother of thomas JUDGE who built the mill at Lovell. (27 Feb 1908)


Mrs. Thos. JUDGE

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. T. JUDGE and Mrs. Jos. SIMS, who succeeds her as P. M. at Judge, were in town last week arranging the bonds for the transfer of the office, after which Mrs. JUDGE will join her husband in the far West. (26 Dec 1901)

-Mrs. Thomas Judge started with her four children for their new home in Idaho, last Saturday. (16 Jan 1902)


Clara JUDGE

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:
-LOVELL ITEMS.
We are very sorry to relate the misfortune that visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JUDGE. On the 14th of April, Clara, their two years and five months old daughter, was taken from them. She was the pet of the family and their many friends. And now, Clement, their four months old babe, was taken from its mother's care. May we and their numerous friends share our sympathy with them. (9 May 1901)


Clement JUDGE

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:
-BORN-Jan. 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. JUDGE, a daughter. (10 Jan 1901)

-LOVELL ITEMS.
A ten pound baby girl has arrived at Tom JUDGES. (10 Jan 1901)

-LOVELL ITEMS.
We are very sorry to relate the misfortune that visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JUDGE. On the 14th of April, Clara, their two years and five months old daughter, was taken from them. She was the pet of the family and their many friends. And now, Clement, their four months old babe, was taken from its mother's care. May we and their numerous friends share our sympathy with them. (9 May 1901)


Jack JUDGE

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:
-JUDGE CORRESPONDENCE.
Word was received by Mrs. SIMS last week of the shocking death of little Jack Judge, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. JUDGE, who lived here a few years ago, but who are now living at Clarkford, Idaho. On Monday evening, Feb. 5th, he played with other boys on a flat car that was on a side track. The freight train was switching and when the train was about ready to leave, the body was found by one of the brakemen in a mangled ocndition. Jack would have been nine years old Feb. 25. Besides the parents, there are two sisters and one brother to mourn his loss. They have the deepest sympathy of their many friends here. (1 Mar 1906)


PARSONS

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:
-Birney PARSONS was up from Bay City to eat turkey with his sister, Mrs. M. HANSON. He does not seem to have lost any of his good nature nor of his Avordupois. (29 Dec 1904)


Birney PARSONS

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:
-Birney PARSONS has been given a place in Bay City by the R. R. Co., and his place here is filled by Archie GRAVES, from Lewiston. (10 Jan 1901)


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