. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . and her children were reared to habits ofindustry. She died in Alaiedon in 1862. Orlando re-ceived such educational advantages as were afforded by thelog school-house of the early days. Like his father hehas taken a leading part in all matters of public 1855 he was elected supervisor, and has since filled theposition with credit to himself and to the satisfiiction ofhis fellow-townsmen for six terms. In 1852, Mr. Stillmanwas married to Miss Minerva J. Freeman, a lady who washighly esteemed. She died in 1873, and in 187-1 he wasmarrie


. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . and her children were reared to habits ofindustry. She died in Alaiedon in 1862. Orlando re-ceived such educational advantages as were afforded by thelog school-house of the early days. Like his father hehas taken a leading part in all matters of public 1855 he was elected supervisor, and has since filled theposition with credit to himself and to the satisfiiction ofhis fellow-townsmen for six terms. In 1852, Mr. Stillmanwas married to Miss Minerva J. Freeman, a lady who washighly esteemed. She died in 1873, and in 187-1 he wasmarried to Mrs. William F. Bowdish, who was born inNorristown, N. Y., in 1834. When she was two years ofage the family removed to Ohio, and, in 1844, to InghamCounty. As a farmer and a citizen Mr. Stillman occupiesa deservedly high position. He has witnessed the transi-tion of a thin settlement into a busy and prosperous county,and in his own person typifies many of the agencies thathave wrought these changes. 28 218 HISTORY OF INGHAM COUNTY,


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