Portrait and biographical album of Washtenaw County, Michigan, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States . is interest in the mill but is still carryingon business in the line of grain, live stock andwool. His happy marriage with Carrie Carr,a ]\Ianchester ladv, took place February 29, IS one of the younger, and twin, chiljlren ofElijah O. and Marietta (Douglass) Carr, .and wasborn January 26, 1852. To him and his amiablecompanion have been gra


Portrait and biographical album of Washtenaw County, Michigan, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States . is interest in the mill but is still carryingon business in the line of grain, live stock andwool. His happy marriage with Carrie Carr,a ]\Ianchester ladv, took place February 29, IS one of the younger, and twin, chiljlren ofElijah O. and Marietta (Douglass) Carr, .and wasborn January 26, 1852. To him and his amiablecompanion have been granted two sons and onedaughter—Benjamin F., Charles and Hazel K. Besides the home farm of four hundred andtwenty-seven and two-thirds acres IMr. Burtless haseighty acres on section 15, and the same amounton section 14, and most of it is under cultiv-ation. He is doing a general farming businessand he has placed upon the land two separate farm-ing , one house being on section 9,and one section on 14. He still deals largely in stockand has upon his farm some seventy head of cat-tle from two years and upward, three hundred tinewool sheep and nine hoi^ses at present, althoughtwo vears ago he had thirty-five head of R. M, SN YDEFl. Portrait aistd biographical album. 55? He is a stoek-liolder in the Peoples National Bankof Manchester and was a member of the VillageCouncil for six years. For three years he has , and although a Repulilican he has fre-quently been elected against a usual majority ofnearly twice as many Democrats as his outside land he has a business blockand a dwelling in the village. He is identifiedwith the Masonic order and is higlily honored inthat connection. OBERT MILLS SNYDEK. The farmer re-siding on section 12, Webster Township,i*^ \V who bears the name given above, was born ^ in Warren Countj-, N. J., January 8, more than four-score years, he has had anexperience which is broad and far-reac


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