. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . Y., May 12, 1809, and her mother, Antha (Osborn)Turney, in the same county, March 8, 1812. They re-moved to Michigan in 1836, and were among the earliestsettlers in what is now the township of Hamlin, locatingthe land upon which their son-in-law, Mr. Jennings, nowresides. Mr. Turney is yet living. To Mr. and have been born the following children : Ira C.,July 19, 1864; Herbert K., March 31, 1867; Antha E.,July 22, 1868. Mr. Jennings is a Republican in politics,and has been honored repeatedly by election to is at pr
. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . Y., May 12, 1809, and her mother, Antha (Osborn)Turney, in the same county, March 8, 1812. They re-moved to Michigan in 1836, and were among the earliestsettlers in what is now the township of Hamlin, locatingthe land upon which their son-in-law, Mr. Jennings, nowresides. Mr. Turney is yet living. To Mr. and have been born the following children : Ira C.,July 19, 1864; Herbert K., March 31, 1867; Antha E.,July 22, 1868. Mr. Jennings is a Republican in politics,and has been honored repeatedly by election to is at present (1880) serving his sixth term as supervisorof Hamlin township, and was elected judge of ProbateNov. 2, 1880, by a large majority, leading the county Re-publican ticket. DANIEL H. BATEMAN. The gentleman above named is a native of the town ofTrenton, Oneida Co., N. Y., where his birth occurredOct. 15, 1808. His father, Boaz Bateman, was born inWindham, Conn., Aug. 7, 1768, and his mother in thesame State, Dec. 24, 1780. Mr. Batemans time was.
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