. Sprague's history of Grand Traverse and Leelanaw counties, Michigan : embracing a concise review of their early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences. d economical and has man-aged to accumulate eighty acres of landw hich he has placed in a high state 1 if cul-tivation, while his buildings are plain andsubstantial—built for convenience and serv-ice. December 23, 1882, he was married toMiss Nettie Davidson, a native of Crawfordcounty, Pennsylvania, born June 30, 1866,and the mother of his two children, WilliamE. and Florence Pearl.
. Sprague's history of Grand Traverse and Leelanaw counties, Michigan : embracing a concise review of their early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences. d economical and has man-aged to accumulate eighty acres of landw hich he has placed in a high state 1 if cul-tivation, while his buildings are plain andsubstantial—built for convenience and serv-ice. December 23, 1882, he was married toMiss Nettie Davidson, a native of Crawfordcounty, Pennsylvania, born June 30, 1866,and the mother of his two children, WilliamE. and Florence Pearl. They are quiet, un-assuming people whose sterling qualities areappreciated by a host of friends. In politicsAir. [eon supports the Republican part) onnational issues, though in local matters he\ 1 ites fi r the man he considers best fitted forthe office. JOSEPH M. ALLGAIER. The farming interests of Leelanaw coun-ty are well represented by Joseph M. All-gaier, whose home is on section 35, Solontownship. He has there a fine country resi-dence, and is a progressive agriculturist, hisproperty being valuable and indicating hiscareful supervision. His father. Frank All-gaier, was a native of Prussia, and after. JOSEPH JEOR RESIDENCE GRAND TRAVERSE AND LEELANAW COUNTIES. mi arriving at an adult age he was united inmarriage to Miss Wilhelmina Sours, whowas also a native of Prussia. Their marriageoccurred in Grand Traverse county, Michi-gan, and they took up their abode in Penin-sula township. They resided there and inLong Lake township, Grand Traverse coun-ty, for a number of years, the father beingactively connected with farming. He con-tinued to engage in agricultural pursuits un-til his death, which occurred when he wasseventy-three years of age. Of a family of five children Joseph was the third in order of birth. Heis a native of Peninsula township, GrandTraverse county, his natal day being June 2,1863. He lived at home until the time ofhis marriage, and assisted his f
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