. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . MRS. ABRAM HAYNER. ABRAM HAYNER. lamented and mourned by a large circle of friends, who willever cherish within their hearts the memory of her pureand useful life, which had won their affections. Her deathwas a sore loss to Mr. Hayner, as he was left desolate andalone with his domestic duties. Both necessity to his familyand inclination combined to provide one to fill in part thevacancy in his heart and home ; he sought and obtained thehand of Miss Eliza B. Ackerson. They were married inNovember, 1878. Mr. Hayner, by industry and good man-agem


. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . MRS. ABRAM HAYNER. ABRAM HAYNER. lamented and mourned by a large circle of friends, who willever cherish within their hearts the memory of her pureand useful life, which had won their affections. Her deathwas a sore loss to Mr. Hayner, as he was left desolate andalone with his domestic duties. Both necessity to his familyand inclination combined to provide one to fill in part thevacancy in his heart and home ; he sought and obtained thehand of Miss Eliza B. Ackerson. They were married inNovember, 1878. Mr. Hayner, by industry and good man-agement, has accumulated a large property, and to-day isliving in the peaceful enjoyment of the fruits of a well-spent life. Mr. Hayner has lately erected over the remainsof his beloved wife and son one of the finest family monu-ments in Ingham County. GEORGE H. but a youth George H. Proctor evinced a keenappreciation of the relative value of merchantable com-modities, and as he emerged into manhood became quite anadept in speculation. H


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