History of Branch county, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . solid, substantial old .settlers of Quincy, and HISTORY OF BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN. 195 is hold ill t:ic;it esteem \>y leilow-tuwiisiiieii, ami tlifirconfidciiee in him has Imcii lre(|uently manifested by placinghim iu positions of responsibility. He is at this time serv-ing his second term as drain commissioner. In politics heis a Democrat of the Jackson tyjie, and believes in themaxims of the fathei-s of the Republic. Mr. Joseph and his worthy wife are the par


History of Branch county, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . solid, substantial old .settlers of Quincy, and HISTORY OF BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN. 195 is hold ill t:ic;it esteem \>y leilow-tuwiisiiieii, ami tlifirconfidciiee in him has Imcii lre(|uently manifested by placinghim iu positions of responsibility. He is at this time serv-ing his second term as drain commissioner. In politics heis a Democrat of the Jackson tyjie, and believes in themaxims of the fathei-s of the Republic. Mr. Joseph and his worthy wife are the parents of tenchildren, named Francis J., Irvine E., Eugenia, Duella, May, Maud, Ray, Orr, Iva, and Clint. All are living ex-cept Irvine, May, Ray, and Orr. Eugenia is the wife ofAmos Gould, and resides in the township of is the wife of M. S. Segur, and resides in the villageof Quincy. Francis is at present located in California, andthe others arc at home with their parents. His home-farmconsists of one hundred and forty-six acres, and he owns invarious other places six hundred and twenty-two acres more. ^^^.


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