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

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BOSTON

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Sr, for 17 years a resident of this county, died at the home of his son, Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Jr. Friday p.m., Sept. 24, after a long and painful illness. Mr. KESTENHOLTZ was born at Nortland, Switzerland, June 2, 1824, and had reached the age of 85 years. He came to Crawford when 18 years of age and at 20 married Rebecca HEATON to whom were born 12 children, of whom are left to mourn, Mrs. Hannah BOSTON, Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. Kate HELMKEY, and Mrs. Emma SHANNON of Colida, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth SIERFOSS of Gladwin Mich., Mr. Wm. KESTENHOLTZ, Omaha, Neb., and John and Jacob Jr. of Roscommon. The sympathy of the large circle of friends is with the afflicted family. He was buried in the South Branch cemetery, Rev. J. H. CORNELIA officiating at the funeral service. (30 Sep 1909)


Hannah KESTENHOLTZ

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Sr, for 17 years a resident of this county, died at the home of his son, Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Jr. Friday p.m., Sept. 24, after a long and painful illness. Mr. KESTENHOLTZ was born at Nortland, Switzerland, June 2, 1824, and had reached the age of 85 years. He came to Crawford when 18 years of age and at 20 married Rebecca HEATON to whom were born 12 children, of whom are left to mourn, Mrs. Hannah BOSTON, Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. Kate HELMKEY, and Mrs. Emma SHANNON of Colida, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth SIERFOSS of Gladwin Mich., Mr. Wm. KESTENHOLTZ, Omaha, Neb., and John and Jacob Jr. of Roscommon. The sympathy of the large circle of friends is with the afflicted family. He was buried in the South Branch cemetery, Rev. J. H. CORNELIA officiating at the funeral service. (30 Sep 1909)


HELMKEY

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Sr, for 17 years a resident of this county, died at the home of his son, Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Jr. Friday p.m., Sept. 24, after a long and painful illness. Mr. KESTENHOLTZ was born at Nortland, Switzerland, June 2, 1824, and had reached the age of 85 years. He came to Crawford when 18 years of age and at 20 married Rebecca HEATON to whom were born 12 children, of whom are left to mourn, Mrs. Hannah BOSTON, Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. Kate HELMKEY, and Mrs. Emma SHANNON of Colida, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth SIERFOSS of Gladwin Mich., Mr. Wm. KESTENHOLTZ, Omaha, Neb., and John and Jacob Jr. of Roscommon. The sympathy of the large circle of friends is with the afflicted family. He was buried in the South Branch cemetery, Rev. J. H. CORNELIA officiating at the funeral service. (30 Sep 1909)


Kate KESTENHOLTZ

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Sr, for 17 years a resident of this county, died at the home of his son, Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Jr. Friday p.m., Sept. 24, after a long and painful illness. Mr. KESTENHOLTZ was born at Nortland, Switzerland, June 2, 1824, and had reached the age of 85 years. He came to Crawford when 18 years of age and at 20 married Rebecca HEATON to whom were born 12 children, of whom are left to mourn, Mrs. Hannah BOSTON, Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. Kate HELMKEY, and Mrs. Emma SHANNON of Colida, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth SIERFOSS of Gladwin Mich., Mr. Wm. KESTENHOLTZ, Omaha, Neb., and John and Jacob Jr. of Roscommon. The sympathy of the large circle of friends is with the afflicted family. He was buried in the South Branch cemetery, Rev. J. H. CORNELIA officiating at the funeral service. (30 Sep 1909)


SHANNON

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Sr, for 17 years a resident of this county, died at the home of his son, Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Jr. Friday p.m., Sept. 24, after a long and painful illness. Mr. KESTENHOLTZ was born at Nortland, Switzerland, June 2, 1824, and had reached the age of 85 years. He came to Crawford when 18 years of age and at 20 married Rebecca HEATON to whom were born 12 children, of whom are left to mourn, Mrs. Hannah BOSTON, Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. Kate HELMKEY, and Mrs. Emma SHANNON of Colida, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth SIERFOSS of Gladwin Mich., Mr. Wm. KESTENHOLTZ, Omaha, Neb., and John and Jacob Jr. of Roscommon. The sympathy of the large circle of friends is with the afflicted family. He was buried in the South Branch cemetery, Rev. J. H. CORNELIA officiating at the funeral service. (30 Sep 1909)


Emma KESTENHOLTZ

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Sr, for 17 years a resident of this county, died at the home of his son, Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Jr. Friday p.m., Sept. 24, after a long and painful illness. Mr. KESTENHOLTZ was born at Nortland, Switzerland, June 2, 1824, and had reached the age of 85 years. He came to Crawford when 18 years of age and at 20 married Rebecca HEATON to whom were born 12 children, of whom are left to mourn, Mrs. Hannah BOSTON, Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. Kate HELMKEY, and Mrs. Emma SHANNON of Colida, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth SIERFOSS of Gladwin Mich., Mr. Wm. KESTENHOLTZ, Omaha, Neb., and John and Jacob Jr. of Roscommon. The sympathy of the large circle of friends is with the afflicted family. He was buried in the South Branch cemetery, Rev. J. H. CORNELIA officiating at the funeral service. (30 Sep 1909)


SIERFOSS

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Sr, for 17 years a resident of this county, died at the home of his son, Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Jr. Friday p.m., Sept. 24, after a long and painful illness. Mr. KESTENHOLTZ was born at Nortland, Switzerland, June 2, 1824, and had reached the age of 85 years. He came to Crawford when 18 years of age and at 20 married Rebecca HEATON to whom were born 12 children, of whom are left to mourn, Mrs. Hannah BOSTON, Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. Kate HELMKEY, and Mrs. Emma SHANNON of Colida, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth SIERFOSS of Gladwin Mich., Mr. Wm. KESTENHOLTZ, Omaha, Neb., and John and Jacob Jr. of Roscommon. The sympathy of the large circle of friends is with the afflicted family. He was buried in the South Branch cemetery, Rev. J. H. CORNELIA officiating at the funeral service. (30 Sep 1909)


Elizabeth KESTENHOLTZ

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Sr, for 17 years a resident of this county, died at the home of his son, Jacob KASTENHOLTZ Jr. Friday p.m., Sept. 24, after a long and painful illness. Mr. KESTENHOLTZ was born at Nortland, Switzerland, June 2, 1824, and had reached the age of 85 years. He came to Crawford when 18 years of age and at 20 married Rebecca HEATON to whom were born 12 children, of whom are left to mourn, Mrs. Hannah BOSTON, Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. Kate HELMKEY, and Mrs. Emma SHANNON of Colida, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth SIERFOSS of Gladwin Mich., Mr. Wm. KESTENHOLTZ, Omaha, Neb., and John and Jacob Jr. of Roscommon. The sympathy of the large circle of friends is with the afflicted family. He was buried in the South Branch cemetery, Rev. J. H. CORNELIA officiating at the funeral service. (30 Sep 1909)


John FLOETER

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
We are informed that two of our pioneer settlers have recently married after many years of single blessedness. The happy pair are Mr. John FLOETER and Mr. John BOWERS. The respective brides being Mrs. COCKLIN and Mrs. BUCKMAN, both of Roscommon. (30 Sep 1909)


Mrs. COCKLIN

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
We are informed that two of our pioneer settlers have recently married after many years of single blessedness. The happy pair are Mr. John FLOETER and Mr. John BOWERS. The respective brides being Mrs. COCKLIN and Mrs. BUCKMAN, both of Roscommon. (30 Sep 1909)


John BOWERS

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
We are informed that two of our pioneer settlers have recently married after many years of single blessedness. The happy pair are Mr. John FLOETER and Mr. John BOWERS. The respective brides being Mrs. COCKLIN and Mrs. BUCKMAN, both of Roscommon. (30 Sep 1909)


Mrs. BUCKMAN

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
We are informed that two of our pioneer settlers have recently married after many years of single blessedness. The happy pair are Mr. John FLOETER and Mr. John BOWERS. The respective brides being Mrs. COCKLIN and Mrs. BUCKMAN, both of Roscommon. (30 Sep 1909)


BLAKLEY

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:
-LOVELLS LOCALS.
Mrs. BLAKLEY is improving very fast, her mother Mrs. MIDDLEDORF returned home Monday. (30 Sep 1909)


Mrs. BLAKLEY

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:
-LOVELLS LOCALS.
Mrs. BLAKLEY is improving very fast, her mother Mrs. MIDDLEDORF returned home Monday. (30 Sep 1909)


MIDDLEDORF

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:
-LOVELLS LOCALS.
Mrs. BLAKLEY is improving very fast, her mother Mrs. MIDDLEDORF returned home Monday. (30 Sep 1909)


Mrs. MIDDLEDORF

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:
-LOVELLS LOCALS.
Mrs. BLAKLEY is improving very fast, her mother Mrs. MIDDLEDORF returned home Monday. (30 Sep 1909)


Fred BELMORE

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. Fred BELMORE left for their new home the 25th at Ispheming Marquette county, where Mr. BELMORE has a position in the National Mines as chemical expert. (30 Sep 1909)

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:
-LOVE, BELMORE NUPTIALS.
Married at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. LOVE in Beaver Creek township, Crawford County, by Elder ETHELRIDGE of Roscommon, their eldest daughter, Miss Ruby E. LOVE, to Fred BELMORE, from the National mines in the upper peninsular. Miss Frankie LOVE, sister of the bride, and James KNIBBS, of Maple Forest, stood up with the bride and groom. About eighty of the relatives and friends of the couple were present.
Mr. and Mrs. BELMORE have lived in this township from childhood. About four years ago Fred went north to work for this dynamite company and by studying has become a chemical expert at a good salary.
After the marriage ceremony the people were invited to partake of a well spread table which was well calculated for a lot of hungry souls. After cigars and candy came a shower of rice, Mrs. DERKER taking the lead, and a lively time was spent in the evening. the young folks went to the town hall where a grand time was had in dancing. Mrs. LOVE furnished a midnight lunch which all seemed to enjoy.
Presents received were: Silverware; teapot from Ethel and Pearl LOVE; sugar bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ANNIS; cream pitcher and spoon holder, Frankie LOVE; tea strainer, James KNIBBS; knives, forks, butter knife and sugar shell, Mrs. and Mrs. A. B. FAILING, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. COLLEN and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. BRINK; knives and forks and teaspoons, grandma FULLER; teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. Warren WATSON, Allegan; tablespoons, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. APPLETON, Brighton; tablespoons, George FISH, Owosso; meat fork, Mr. and Mrs. Frank VANSICKLE; meat fork, Mr. and Mrs. Earl CANHAM meat fork, Mr. and Mrs. Frank FISH; berry spoon, Mr. and Mrs. James DECKER; gravy spoon, Mr. and Mrs. H. CONNINE; sugar spoon, Mrs. A. M. FULLER: sugar bowl, Mr. and Mrs. John LOVE.
Glass ware: parlor lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Frank LOVE: parlor lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. LOVE and Mr. and Mrs. H. LACURRENT, Owasso; water set and fruit dish, John LOVE, Jr.; water set and tray, Raymond SKINGSLY, berry set, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. BROWN; berry set, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. CORWIN; fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MILLIKIN; fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MOON.
China: 3 piece tea set, Mr. and Mrs. Fred SHOLTS; plate, Gladys SHOLTS; creamer and sugar bowl, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ROBBINS; 2 plates, Mr. and Mrs. Clare ROBBINS; Japanese tea cups and saucers, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. SILSBY and daughter Blanch; fruit dish, Bertha and Edith LOVE; salad dish, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WALLACE; bread plate, aunt Mary LOVE: salad dish, Mr. and Mrs. Hans CHRISTENSON; salad dish and cake dish, Mr. and Mrs. MERRILL and daughter Etta; water pit and salad dish, Mr. and Mrs. C. STRITTMATTER; cake plate, Mr. and Mrs. George BROWN; cake plate, Mr. and Mrs. W. STEWART; cracker jar Mr. and Mrs. H. MOON; Rockingham teapot, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. KILE; five piece chamber set, Mr. and Mrs. M. POQUETTE; salad dish, Mr. and Mrs. MOON.
Pictures: enlarged pictures of the father and mother of the groom, from Mrs. Rose BELMORE; enlarged picture of the groom's sister and her husband from Mr. and Mrs. M. POQUETTE; hand painting from M. A. BATES; enlarged picture of Elder ETHELRIDGE and wife from the elder.
Linen: table cloth, Margaret and Bessie FAILING; table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. VANHORN, Brighton; table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. ODELL; table cloth, Minnie and Willie LOVE; napkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. SLY; napkins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LOVE: napkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert APPLETON, Brighton; napkins, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ROBBINS; towels, uncle George LOVE; towels, Laura FAILING; drawnwork center piece, Blanch SILSBY, Detroit; fancy apron, Mrs. Mary DESPREY, Rhode Island; center piece and handkerchief, Mrs. Rose BELMORE.
Sterling silver paper knife and work bag, Mr. and Mrs. John YATES; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. A. MORTENSON; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. C. FAILING; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. KING; 3 lace curtains, Mr. and Mrs. Georrge BELMORE; sofa pillow, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MOON; 3 quilts and 5 rugs, Mrs. Rose BELMORE; 50 quarts canned fruit and 40 dollars in gold from Mr. and Mrs. John LOVE.
Those from other places were Mrs. Matilda FULLER, grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Frank FISH, Mrs. George LOVE, and Mrs. Fred LOVE of Owasso; Mr. and Mrs. P. S. BROWN, Miss Margaret FAILING and Mr. and Mrs. Earl CANHAM of Grayling; James Knibbs of Maple Forest; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ROBBINS; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. WALLACE Mrs. Mary LOVE, Elder and Mrs. ETHRIDGE, Mr. and Mrs. Frank VANSICKLE and Mrs. Chas. SILSBY of Roscommon.
Mr. and Mrs. BELMORE feel very grateful to their many friends for the honor and presents they received at their wedding. - Com.(30 Sep 1909)


Ruby E. LOVE

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:
-LOVE, BELMORE NUPTIALS.
Married at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. LOVE in Beaver Creek township, Crawford County, by Elder ETHELRIDGE of Roscommon, their eldest daughter, Miss Ruby E. LOVE, to Fred BELMORE, from the National mines in the upper peninsular. Miss Frankie LOVE, sister of the bride, and James KNIBBS, of Maple Forest, stood up with the bride and groom. About eighty of the relatives and friends of the couple were present.
Mr. and Mrs. BELMORE have lived in this township from childhood. About four years ago Fred went north to work for this dynamite company and by studying has become a chemical expert at a good salary.
After the marriage ceremony the people were invited to partake of a well spread table which was well calculated for a lot of hungry souls. After cigars and candy came a shower of rice, Mrs. DERKER taking the lead, and a lively time was spent in the evening. the young folks went to the town hall where a grand time was had in dancing. Mrs. LOVE furnished a midnight lunch which all seemed to enjoy.
Presents received were: Silverware; teapot from Ethel and Pearl LOVE; sugar bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ANNIS; cream pitcher and spoon holder, Frankie LOVE; tea strainer, James KNIBBS; knives, forks, butter knife and sugar shell, Mrs. and Mrs. A. B. FAILING, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. COLLEN and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. BRINK; knives and forks and teaspoons, grandma FULLER; teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. Warren WATSON, Allegan; tablespoons, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. APPLETON, Brighton; tablespoons, George FISH, Owosso; meat fork, Mr. and Mrs. Frank VANSICKLE; meat fork, Mr. and Mrs. Earl CANHAM meat fork, Mr. and Mrs. Frank FISH; berry spoon, Mr. and Mrs. James DECKER; gravy spoon, Mr. and Mrs. H. CONNINE; sugar spoon, Mrs. A. M. FULLER: sugar bowl, Mr. and Mrs. John LOVE.
Glass ware: parlor lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Frank LOVE: parlor lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. LOVE and Mr. and Mrs. H. LACURRENT, Owasso; water set and fruit dish, John LOVE, Jr.; water set and tray, Raymond SKINGSLY, berry set, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. BROWN; berry set, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. CORWIN; fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MILLIKIN; fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MOON.
China: 3 piece tea set, Mr. and Mrs. Fred SHOLTS; plate, Gladys SHOLTS; creamer and sugar bowl, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ROBBINS; 2 plates, Mr. and Mrs. Clare ROBBINS; Japanese tea cups and saucers, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. SILSBY and daughter Blanch; fruit dish, Bertha and Edith LOVE; salad dish, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WALLACE; bread plate, aunt Mary LOVE: salad dish, Mr. and Mrs. Hans CHRISTENSON; salad dish and cake dish, Mr. and Mrs. MERRILL and daughter Etta; water pit and salad dish, Mr. and Mrs. C. STRITTMATTER; cake plate, Mr. and Mrs. George BROWN; cake plate, Mr. and Mrs. W. STEWART; cracker jar Mr. and Mrs. H. MOON; Rockingham teapot, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. KILE; five piece chamber set, Mr. and Mrs. M. POQUETTE; salad dish, Mr. and Mrs. MOON.
Pictures: enlarged pictures of the father and mother of the groom, from Mrs. Rose BELMORE; enlarged picture of the groom's sister and her husband from Mr. and Mrs. M. POQUETTE; hand painting from M. A. BATES; enlarged picture of Elder ETHELRIDGE and wife from the elder.
Linen: table cloth, Margaret and Bessie FAILING; table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. VANHORN, Brighton; table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. ODELL; table cloth, Minnie and Willie LOVE; napkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. SLY; napkins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LOVE: napkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert APPLETON, Brighton; napkins, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ROBBINS; towels, uncle George LOVE; towels, Laura FAILING; drawnwork center piece, Blanch SILSBY, Detroit; fancy apron, Mrs. Mary DESPREY, Rhode Island; center piece and handkerchief, Mrs. Rose BELMORE.
Sterling silver paper knife and work bag, Mr. and Mrs. John YATES; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. A. MORTENSON; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. C. FAILING; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. KING; 3 lace curtains, Mr. and Mrs. Georrge BELMORE; sofa pillow, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MOON; 3 quilts and 5 rugs, Mrs. Rose BELMORE; 50 quarts canned fruit and 40 dollars in gold from Mr. and Mrs. John LOVE.
Those from other places were Mrs. Matilda FULLER, grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Frank FISH, Mrs. George LOVE, and Mrs. Fred LOVE of Owasso; Mr. and Mrs. P. S. BROWN, Miss Margaret FAILING and Mr. and Mrs. Earl CANHAM of Grayling; James Knibbs of Maple Forest; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ROBBINS; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. WALLACE Mrs. Mary LOVE, Elder and Mrs. ETHRIDGE, Mr. and Mrs. Frank VANSICKLE and Mrs. Chas. SILSBY of Roscommon.
Mr. and Mrs. BELMORE feel very grateful to their many friends for the honor and presents they received at their wedding. - Com.(30 Sep 1909)


Robert MARSHALL

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Mrs. Robt. MARSHALL is moving back to her old home in Ill. Mr. and Mrs. MARSHALL came to Roscommon county two years ago, purchased 70 acres along the county line road north of Roscommon and built a pleasant little home. Last spring Mr. MARSHALL died leaving his widow alone. As she is unable to work her farm, she will return to her people in the south. (7 Oct 1909)


Mrs. Robert MARSHALL

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:
-SOUTH BRANCH NOTES.
Mrs. Robt. MARSHALL is moving back to her old home in Ill. Mr. and Mrs. MARSHALL came to Roscommon county two years ago, purchased 70 acres along the county line road north of Roscommon and built a pleasant little home. Last spring Mr. MARSHALL died leaving his widow alone. As she is unable to work her farm, she will return to her people in the south. (7 Oct 1909)


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