. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . A. WELLS. MRS. WILLIAM A. WELLS. WILLIAM A. Wells, whose name at the head of thisbiographical notice, was the son of William Augustus andI)eborah Converse Wells, and was born in tlic county ofOnondaga, in New York State, iti 1813. His early uneventful. At an age wiicn lads arc engaged inHtudious occupations, he relinquished school for the more serious labor whereupon depended his subsistence. Heengaged in farming pursuits until twenty-one years of age,when an opportunity for acquiring the blacksmiths t


. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . A. WELLS. MRS. WILLIAM A. WELLS. WILLIAM A. Wells, whose name at the head of thisbiographical notice, was the son of William Augustus andI)eborah Converse Wells, and was born in tlic county ofOnondaga, in New York State, iti 1813. His early uneventful. At an age wiicn lads arc engaged inHtudious occupations, he relinquished school for the more serious labor whereupon depended his subsistence. Heengaged in farming pursuits until twenty-one years of age,when an opportunity for acquiring the blacksmiths tradeoffered and was accepted by him. This was followed withzeal for a period of eight years, when the cheap lands ofMichigan having superior attractions he removedto the West, and purchased one hundred and twenty acres


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