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Identifier: historyofinghame00indura (find matches)
Title: History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan
Year: 1880 (1880s)
Authors: Durant, Samuel W. cn
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Publisher: Philadelphia : D.W. Ensign & Co.
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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ams was the first settler at what is called Dut-tonville, having come in 1841. Enos Dutton located after-wards and built a saw-mill on Battle Creek. It was finallyconverted into a steam-mill. JMr. Williams subsequentlybuilt a steam saw-mill. He and his wife are now living ontheir old farm. Enos Dutton, for whom the settlement wasnamed, finally removed from it, and is now deceased. Martin Fox,* a native of Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y.,.settled in Michigan in the fall of 1830, and returned to theformer State in 1842. In 1852 he came again to Michigan,and in the spring of 1854 located in Brookfield township,where he now resides. His son, Garry C. Fox, is thepresent clerk of Eaton County. William G. Delesdcrnier, a native of Cobleskill, SchoharieCo., N. Y., settled in Eaton Counly about the last of Octo-ber, 1845. His death occurred March 31, 1877.* Orrin Moody, a native of New Hampshire, came toMichigan in 1832 with the first portable threshing-machine * Items from records of Pioneer Society.
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BROOKFIELD. 433 ever brought to the Territory. He settled in 1833, andcame to Eaton County in 1840.* Brookfield township seems to have been chosen as a par-ticular haunt for wild game, and bears, wolves, and deerwere so numerous in its forests and swamps that everysettler was afforded an opportunity, if he desired, of layingin a stock of adventures as a fund for anecdote in the yearsto come, when the game should have disappeared and thehuman actor in the play become aged and feeble. TAXPAYERS IN 1844.The following is a list of the taxpayers in the townshipof Brookfield in 1844. Of these a considerable numberwere non-residents:( Peter H. Fisher, Alexander McAr-thur, Nicholas Boody, George W. Knight, Peter Moe,Samuel S. Bly, Joram Cliatfield, James Moe, Henry Potts,Jacob Nichols, Joseph Walworth, Daniel S. Elliott, CyrenusKinter, John Boody, Peter Boody, B. B. Snyder, EsekWhipple, Jonathan M. Jackson, Jesse Hart, Peter Wil-liams, P. P. Fielding, Montgomery Crofoot, Thomas South-ward, Jo

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia___D_W__Ensign___Co_
  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
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  • bookleafnumber:554
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