. 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. to reside in Kingsleyuntil his death, which occurred on the 10thof September, 1901. His wife passed awayon the 30th of May, 1879. They became theparents of three children, of whom the sub-ject of this sketch was the first born, theother two being Adonis, who married MissMary Stevenson, who has borne him threechildren, and he is now engaged in the gen-eral merchandise business at Ceda


. 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. to reside in Kingsleyuntil his death, which occurred on the 10thof September, 1901. His wife passed awayon the 30th of May, 1879. They became theparents of three children, of whom the sub-ject of this sketch was the first born, theother two being Adonis, who married MissMary Stevenson, who has borne him threechildren, and he is now engaged in the gen-eral merchandise business at Cedar Run,this county; and Verna, who became thewife of William Schwander, a farmer of Al-legan county, this state, died there, inMarch, 1886, leaving one child, Maud, whois now sixteen years of age. Thomas cleared and improved a farm inthis county and was a man of fine abilityand impregnable integrity, being a type ofthat sturdy element of citizenship whichbrought about the magnificent developmentof this favored section of the Peninsularstate. David E. Wynkoop was but four yearsof age at the time of his parents removalto Grand Traverse county, and his boyhooddays were passed on the pioneer farm near. WYNKOOP FLATS.


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