Portrait and biographical album of Jackson County, Michigan : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the County together with portraits & biographies of all the governors of the State and of the presidents of the United States . liveon the home farm. Mrs. Mary (Pickle) Greinerdied in 1852. Mr. Greiner contracted a secondmarriage, April , , with Mrs. Hannah E.(Hinkley) Wickman, daughter of Ira and Hannah(Shumway) Hinkley and widow of Frederick Wick-man, who died in Michigan in 1853. Mr. Hinkleywas an early settler of this Sta


Portrait and biographical album of Jackson County, Michigan : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the County together with portraits & biographies of all the governors of the State and of the presidents of the United States . liveon the home farm. Mrs. Mary (Pickle) Greinerdied in 1852. Mr. Greiner contracted a secondmarriage, April , , with Mrs. Hannah E.(Hinkley) Wickman, daughter of Ira and Hannah(Shumway) Hinkley and widow of Frederick Wick-man, who died in Michigan in 1853. Mr. Hinkleywas an early settler of this State, whence he camefrom New York State and settled near Ann wife died, in 1831, in Michigan. Mr. Hinkleyalso died in Michigan in 1867. They were theparents of four children, three of whom are living,and of whom Mrs. Greiner was the youngest birth occurred November 22, 1831, in AnnArbor, and the same day she was left motherless. Mr. and Mrs. Greiner have no children. Theyare warmly interested in the temperance cause,being strong Prohibitionists, Mr. Greiner votingwith this party and Mrs. Greiner signalizing herprinciples by her membership with the Womans. /^


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