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Abel married Alvira (Anna) Courser or Comser on Oct. 24, 1858 in Berlin Twp., by Truman Fox, Justice of the Peace. The witnesses were Jonathan Sprague and Eunice Sconard. Both Able and Alvira were from Berlin township. | Family: F215
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An interesting note that Anson Young was a witness for the complainant. Does anyone know the story behind this? | Family: F216
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At time of marriage, Ira was a resident of Wheatfield and Delilah lived in Lockport, NY. | Family: F140
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Betsey took with her the younger children: Sarah J., 7; and Henry Nathaniel, 5. Remaining with Edward were: Edwin J., 16; Charles Leonard, 14; George W., 10; and Warren W., 8. Sarah and Henry remained with their mother until their marriages but of the older boys, only Chrles Leonard was still with his father five years later. Edwin was married; Warren was "working out"; and George's whereabouts we do not know.
No record of this divorce was found after checking Ionia, Kent, Montcalm, and Clinton county records. We would naturally like to understand what caused the rending of this young family and then divided sister and brothers and their descendants for several generations. (Sarah's and George's children are still undiscovered.) We had hoped, too, that the record might lead us to some of Betsey's kinfolk.
(this information was taken from the Simmons Kinfolk Newsletter dated Oct 1975) | Family: F210
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Could this marriage have been annulled or divorced from Fred since Pauline does not appear in any other family documentation (that I have found) and Pauline is not burried in Balcom Cemetery in Ionia. | Family: F341654955
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Edward's second marriage was to Julia A. (Mount) Biggs on April 30, 1867 in Lowell, MI, by Rev. Nathan Mount. The witnesses were Albert S. and Julia A. Mount. Both Edward and Julia resided in Boston Twp., Ionia Co. at the time of their marriage. | Family: F341691907
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He married Mary Peckham, of Troy, New York, daughter of Samuel Peckham and wife, also earnest Quakers, the former of whom was a plow maker and helped to develop the first cast iron plow manufactured by the Starbuck company, of Troy, New York. Samuel Peckham's wife, who was an Osborne, also was of Quaker stock.
David and Mary were members of the John Mott Quaker Colony in Jackson Co., Mich. | Family: F143
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Hiram's third marriage was to Orrilla (Jackson) Whelock on Sept. 16, 1888 in Berlin Twp. She had been married once before. Nensy A. Rogers, Justice of the Peace, performed the ceremony and David and Maggie Whelock of Berlin township were the witnesses. At the time of the wedding, Newton was a farmer in Odessa township. Orrilla also lived in Odessa. | Family: F222
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Husband Age: 25
Wife Age: 19 | Family: F4
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Husband Age: 61
Wife Age: 40 | Family: F134087753
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Ida and Oscar were married at Ida's parents home. Albert Smith, an elder in the M.E. Church, performed the ceremony. Lyman and Jane E. Simmons of Berlin were the witnesses. Oscar was a farmer in Campbell, MI at the time of the wedding. | Family: F226
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In the presence of A. Williams and C. M. Mitchell, by W. W. Mitchell, J.P. Anson was a widower who had a family by his first mariage. | Family: F217
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Ionia county marriage index records indicate Amos married Emily Tanner of Ionia.
On July 4, 1854 Mason Hearsey, Justice, married Amos of Ionia Twp., and Emily Tanner of Berlin. David Irish and Mrs. Lenora Irish, both of Ionia, were the witnesses. Emily was the daughter of Diana Eddy, formerly of Cattaraugus County, NY and Solomon Tanner, also from New York. | Family: F205
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F558
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F683384132
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Lyman's third marriage was to Clarissa J. (Wolverton) Bates on Oct. 29, 1890 in Okemos, MI by a Methodist minister, Rev. N. E. Gibbs. Clarissa lived in Rockford, Montcalm Co. at the time of the marriage. She had been married once before. The witnesses were Fred Simmons of Sheridan and Pauline Simmons of Okemos.
Also, the date of this marriage is reported in the Simmons Kinfolk Newsletter of July 1975 as 25 Oct 1889. Why is there a difference in these statistics? | Family: F228
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MARRIAGE - 1896 - Vital Statistics Cheboygan Co., MI. Michigan Marriages Vol. 1 1867 - 1929. Microfilm Record #370. Married by A. J. Pierce, Pastor of Baptist Church.
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F208
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Marriage notes for Caroline Case and James Beeman:
Chittenango Herald: 24 Apr 1839. Married at Boliver on the 7th inst., by J. French, Esq., Mr. James Beeman to Miss Caroline Case, all of this town. | Family: F277976607
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Marriage Notes for THEODORE BENNETT and BARBARA MYERS:
Per marriage license/certificate: "This certifies that Theodore Bennett of Wheatfield, New York, and Barbara Myers of Tonawanda, New York were united in Holy Matrimony by me according to the Ordinance of God, and the laws of the state of New York at Lockport on the 26th day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-one. Rev. Wm. G. Misner, D.D.; witnesses John Nash and Mary Griv?? It is not good that man should be alone. I will make him an helpmeet for him. Gen. 2:18. What, therefore, God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. Marriage is honorable in all. Heb. 13:4. Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year 1868, by H. M. Crider, in the Clerk's office of the U.S. District Court, in and for the Easter District of Pa., Crider & Bro., Pub. York, Pa. With: U. S. Inter. Revenue Certificate -5-."
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Marriage Record, Grand Traverse Co., Michigan
Liber 3, Page 245, Record 4
Date of License: Jan 5, 1906
Alvah Orbert Beeman, White
Della Corbitt, White
Age of Groom: 23 yrs.
Age of Bride: 18 yrs.
Residence of Groom: Rapid City, MichiganResidence of Bride: Long Lake Twp, Grand Traverse Co., Michigan
Birthplace of Groom: W. Tecumseh, MichiganBirthplace of Bride: Long Lake Twp., Grand Traverse Co., Michigan
Occupation of Groom: Farmer
Occupation of Bride: at home
Parents of Groom: Frank Beeman & Mary Root
Parents of Bride: Wiley Corbitt & Emma Sicker
first marriage for both
Date of Marriage: Jan. 8, 1906
Place of Marriage: Long Lake, Michigan
Official: Rev. H. O. Cameron, Clergyman | Family: F187
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Marriage Record, Grand Traverse Co., Michigan
Liber 4, Page 116, Record # 102
Date of License: July 7, 1917
Lyman McNeal, White
Ethel Beeman, White
Age of Groom: 21 yrs.
Age of Bride: 21 yrs.
Residence of Both: Traverse City, Michigan
Birthplace of Groom: Howard City, Michigan
Birthplace of Bride: Michigan
Occupation of Groom: Express Clerk
Occupation of Bride: at home
Parents of Groom: Lyman McNeal & Delia Stockton
Parents of Bride: Franklin Beeman & Mary Root
First Marriage for both
Date of Marriage: July 7, 1917
Place of Marriage: Traverse City, Michigan
Official: Ford A. Ellis, Minister Christian ChurchWitnesses: John Farrar of Traverse City & Bertha Farrar of Traverse City | Family: F168
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Marriage witnessed by Lyman Simmons and George H. Coe. | Family: F341691948
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F548
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Need to locate the marriage information to confirm marriage to her cousin Edwin Simmons. This information does not seem correct!The Simmons Kinfolk Newsletter Vol 3, No. 3 states that they are cousins.On 28 Apr 2006, I located the married information in the Ionia Co., Michigan index of marriages. This confirmed the date and names of this union. | Family: F341691910
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On October 25, 1871 Nelson was married to Emeretta R. Gibson of Middleville, Barry County, Michigan by Rev. D. F. Barnes. | Family: F341654952
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On Wednesday evening, Dec. 22, 1880, at the residence of the bride's parents of Ionia, Mr. Isaac P. Hoag of Ionia was married to Miss Nellie A. Simmons, Daughter of W. W. Simmons, by Rev. J. Donnelly. This is the notice found in the Bible of Lyman Simmons. | Family: F142
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Place of marriage was Traverse City, Michigan.Offical conducting marriage was William J. Ceates, Pastor of Asbury ChurchWittnesses were: A. D. Isenbarger of Rapid City, Michigan and Mary Beeman of Rapid City, Michigan. | Family: F169
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Polly married Samuel H. Coe on July 25, 1853 by a Justice of the Peace, Herman Babcock, in Ionia County. Polly and Samuel were both from Berlin township. David Woodruff and George H. Coe served as witnesses. | Family: F216
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So, what happened to this marriage? Was there a divorce or did Ella die soon after marriage? | Family: F341691979
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Source of marriage date and place is the Early Marriages Montcalm County, Michigan marriage register page 315. This document also shows that Amelia Helms was previously married to a Mr. Hendrickson. More research about other marriages is needed. | Family: F341691922
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The 1930 US Census indicates that Walter and Jessie are divorced at the time of the census. | Family: F293
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The Ionia County records indicate that Edwin and Nettie were divorced in the year of 1889 Divorce Records number 2498. | Family: F341691910
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The Ionia County records indicate that Harvey and Anna were divorced in the year of 1901 Divorce Records number 4170.
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