History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . MRS. PIIINEAS BURCII. PIIINEAS nURCII. PHINEAS BURCH. Jonathan and Polly (St. Clair) Burch were natives ofRoyalston, Vt., and after uniting their destinies by mar-riage the first five years were spent at Montreal, 1817 they moved to Niagara Co., N. Y., purchasing afarm, where they lived to see a family of seven children passfrom the parental home to begin lifes labor for Bureh lived to the age of seventy-two, for fifty-fouryears a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, thusexemjilifying the many good womanly qu


History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . MRS. PIIINEAS BURCII. PIIINEAS nURCII. PHINEAS BURCH. Jonathan and Polly (St. Clair) Burch were natives ofRoyalston, Vt., and after uniting their destinies by mar-riage the first five years were spent at Montreal, 1817 they moved to Niagara Co., N. Y., purchasing afarm, where they lived to see a family of seven children passfrom the parental home to begin lifes labor for Bureh lived to the age of seventy-two, for fifty-fouryears a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, thusexemjilifying the many good womanly qualities possessedby her. Mr. Burch spent the remainder of his life withhis son, living to the age of eighty-four, a consistentChristian. Phineas Burcli, a son, and to whom this sketch h;us jiar-ticular reference, was born Aug. 11, 1814. His years of mi-nority were passed at home on the farm. May 1, 18HG, hemarried Mary A. Brown, and engaged in farming. Thuslife piussed fur a period of nineteen years, when deaths summons came to Mrs. Burch


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