. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . oes a large businessin making and shipjiing whiffle-trecs and handles to Green-ville and other points north. In addition to the fine prop-erty he now owns in Brookfield (a view of which appearson another page), he has a farm near Ialo, in Ionia County. BROOKFIELD. 437 Although Mr. Starkweather labors under the disadvantageof being away from the railroad, he has a flourishing andincreasing business, and is doing much to advance theprosperity of his section of country. On the 24th dayof December, 1855, he married Miss Eliza J. Maxim,daughter of


. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . oes a large businessin making and shipjiing whiffle-trecs and handles to Green-ville and other points north. In addition to the fine prop-erty he now owns in Brookfield (a view of which appearson another page), he has a farm near Ialo, in Ionia County. BROOKFIELD. 437 Although Mr. Starkweather labors under the disadvantageof being away from the railroad, he has a flourishing andincreasing business, and is doing much to advance theprosperity of his section of country. On the 24th dayof December, 1855, he married Miss Eliza J. Maxim,daughter of A. C. H. and Eleanor (Sparks) Maxim, whowas born in Oswego, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1834. Her father was born April 21, 1814, in New York, and died April 2,1861. Mrs. Maxim was born March 30, 1814, and diedOct. 25, 1843. To Mr. and Mrs. Starkweather there havebeen born six children, viz.: Eva Jane, July 30, 1857, diedOct. 2, 1859; Emma E., July 15, 1860; George W., May5, 1863; Jessie M., July 21, 1805; Mary J., May 21,1868; and Hattie I., April 27,


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