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Source 209 – 1880 US Census of Moses Nelson of MI

January 1, 1880 by Admin

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1880 United State Census, Lawrence, Van Buren County, MI; p. 501C, Family History Library Film: 1254608, dwelling ___, lines ___; date ___; NA Film Number: T9-0608

MOSES NELSON
Male
Other Information –
Birth Year: <1813>
Birthplace: NY
Age: 67
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Head of Household: Moses NELSON
Relation: Self
Father’s Birthplace: NY
Mother’s Birthplace: VT

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Household: Moses Nelson
Census Place: Lawrence, Van Buren, Michigan
Moses NELSON  Self  M  Male  W  67  NY  Farmer  NY  VT 
J. Nancy NELSON  Wife  M  Female  W  65  NY  Keeping House NY  MA

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Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Lawrence, Van Buren, Michigan
Source: FHL Film 1254608; National Archives Film T9-0608; Page 501C
Household: Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Moses NELSON Self Male M W 67 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: VT
Nancy NELSON Wife Female M W 65 NY Occ: Keeping House Fa: NY Mo: MA

Filed Under: Census, Census: 1880 Tagged With: Lawrence MI, Moses, Nelson

Source 221 – 1880 US Census of Anna Thomas of NY

January 1, 1880 by Admin

1880 Census
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Anna L. THOMAS
Household
Female

Other Information:
Birth Year <1874> 
Birthplace NY 
Age 6 
Occupation
Marital Status S  
Race W  
Head of Household Henry D. THOMAS
Relation Dau  
Father’s Birthplace NY 
Mother’s Birthplace NY 

Henry D. THOMAS
Household
Male
 
Other Information:
Birth Year <1837> 
Birthplace NY 
Age 43 
Occupation Farmer 
Marital Status M  
Race W  
Head of Household Henry D. THOMAS
Relation Self 
Father’s Birthplace NY 
Mother’s Birthplace NY 
 
 
Source Information:
Census Place Dryden, Tompkins, New York 
Family History Library Film 1254938
NA Film Number T9-0938

Page Number 104B  

Filed Under: Census, Census: 1880 Tagged With: Anna L., NY - Dryden, Thomas

Source 220 – 1880 US Census of David Irwin of MI

January 1, 1880 by Admin

Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Byron, Kent, Michigan
Source: FHL Film 1254587; National Archives Film T9-0587; Page 148D

Household: Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
David IRWIN Self Male M W 70 NY Occ: Farms Fa: NY Mo: NY
Mary IRWIN Wife Female M W 49 SCOT Occ: Keep House Fa: SCOT Mo: SCOT
David IRWIN Son Male S W 29 MI Occ: Wk-Farm Fa: NY Mo: SCOT
Duke IRWIN Son Male S W 18 MI Fa: NY Mo: SCOT
Jefferson IRWIN Son Male S W 16 MI Occ: Wk-Farm Fa: NY Mo: SCOT
Maggie IRWIN Dau Female S W 14 MI Occ: Home Fa: NY Mo: SCOT
Charlotte IRWIN Dau Female S W 12 MI Occ: Home Fa: NY Mo: SCOT

Filed Under: Census, Census: 1880 Tagged With: David A., Irwin, MI - Byron

Source 130 – Postcard by B. McNeal

March 7, 1879 by Admin

Author: B. McNeal, Byron Center, MI
Title: Letter to George H. Thomas, Esq., North Dorr, Allegna Co., Mich
Date: 07 March 1879
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

Dear Sir: Loote? has repl… the horses again. Trial set for the 13th. Yours… B. McNeal

Filed Under: Postcard

Source 061 – Personal Letter by Mary Jane Thomas

May 2, 1878 by Admin

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Author: “Sister” Mary Jane [Jane Thomas]
Title: Letter to George S. Thomas and Sister Julia
Date: 02 May 1878
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

May the 2, 1878
Dear brother George S. Thomas and Sister Julia:
i sit my self down to write you a few lines to let you know we have not quite forgotten yo we are as well as common and hope this letter will find yo the same. Brother George we did have such a good visit when yo was out here that we will never for get. we think of yo and talk of yo often time went off so fast and after yo was gone i could think of lots of things i wanted to say i wish i could see yo often yo are gone and all the rest of the boys and no one for me to see of my folks i have not even Laura since yo went away but i no i have been good to them and i do not care. They say Laura has traded for that house and 5 acres of land on the hill where Irwin was plastering when yo was out and the people says she has been cheated ? gave or is to give $9 hundred dollars to boot. Irwin has gone to work by the month for Leroy Smith the last i heard Laura was sick with hart complain. If she has not written to yo about there trade yo say nothing that I have written for it is nothing to me I do not want any thing to say about her business, but she has got a very large house and i want yo to no all that is a going on in and about town. Well George i will say we are not a keeping a dairy. Ashur has sold and traded all the cows but three to old ones and one 4 year old that i claim. Asher has got 10 yearlings and they are very nice yo saw some of them. he has got in all 14 head and 4 young calves and one ? cow that i did not count. We have had a very nice winter. Not but very little snow and spring has come of very fine the farmers are a doing spring work and are one month ahead of other springs we have a great deal rain so far it is a warm growing time things looks as forward now as in some seasons in time i do not no what to think Old Thomas Parker is married he is 74 years old what do yo think of that Brother George. I have not heard any news worth mention. Very lately only Mary Bell has had a shock of palsy we are going down to see what the mater is and what was the cause as we have not heard the particulars i hope Julia is better. Nellie wrote she was complaining this spring we have not heard from the boys down to the Gildom [?] in some time.

Well Julia yo must come and see me some time. It will do yo good in August i am going down to see Ham and James Edwin if nothing happens i do want to see Ham so bad and all the rest. Tell Nellie i received her very kind letter and will answer the same some day. She must not wait for me. George send me your receipt for that liniment and don’t fail it may be good for my head i can hardly write there is such a noise in my head and i am quite deaf. George your specks I can see very well but yo must excuse this letter but i must write to yo as i can give my best respects to Mrs. Bender and her family and all my uncles and aunts and cousin. Well i must close good by George and Julia. My love to all the children give my respects to Scott if at home. Charles and all the little ones did my baby like the quilt i sent it. Kiss the babe Nellie for Jane and Frankee. Asher B sends his respects to Julia and yourself George. says he had such a good visit with yo. from sister Mary Jane. Write soon. Good by..

Filed Under: Letter: Personal Tagged With: Ashur, Bell, Mary, Irwin, Irwin, Julia A., Parker, Thomas, Smith, Leroy, Thomas, Charles R., Thomas, George S., Thomas, Mary J., Thomas, Nellie M., Thomas, W. Scott

Source 133 – Official Letter by Wm. H. Galloway

January 18, 1877 by Admin

Author: Wm. H. Galloway, Justice of the Peace, Grandville, Kent Co, MI
Title: Letter regarding John W. Cooper v. Phillip Landin
Date: 18 January 1877
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

State of Michigan, County of Kent, To any constable of said county, greeting:
Whereas, application has been made to me, Wm. H. Galloway, a Justice of the Peace of the Township of Wyoming in said County, for an attachment in favor of John W. Cooper against the goods and chattels of Phillip Landin? for the sum of nine and ninety one hundredths dollars, due to the said John W. Cooper upon implied contract from the said Phillip Landin being the amount claimed by the said John W. Cooper and the requisite affidavit having been made and filed with me, and a bond with sufficient sureties having been made and executed, and filed with me: therefore, in the name of the People of the State of Michigan, you are commanded to attach so much of the goods and chattels of the said Phillip Landin (excepting such as are exempt by law from execution), as will be sufficient to satisfy said demand; and safely keep the same, to satisfy any judgment that may be recovered by the said John W. Cooper. And do you return this attachment to me, the said Justice, at my office in Grandville in the Township of Wyoming in said County on the 26th day of January at one o’clock in the afternoon. Given under my hand, at the township aforesaid, the 18th day of January A.D. 1877.

Wm. H. Galloway, Justice of the Peace.

Filed Under: Financial Document, Letter: Official Tagged With: Cooper, John W., Galloway, William H., Landin, Phillip

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