Past and present of Washtenaw County, Michigan . 4, the village of Dixboro, this county, to MissSarah E. Clements, a daughter of James P. andMary .Ann (Einch) Clements, both of whom werenatives of .Saratoga county. New York, wherethey were married ()ctober 29, 1839. Soon after-ward they came to the west, settling in this countyamong its pioneer residents. They took up theirabode in the village of in Superior town-ship and the father purchased a farm in townshi]x He was also a photographerand conducted a gallery in the village, at the sametime superintending his gener


Past and present of Washtenaw County, Michigan . 4, the village of Dixboro, this county, to MissSarah E. Clements, a daughter of James P. andMary .Ann (Einch) Clements, both of whom werenatives of .Saratoga county. New York, wherethey were married ()ctober 29, 1839. Soon after-ward they came to the west, settling in this countyamong its pioneer residents. They took up theirabode in the village of in Superior town-ship and the father purchased a farm in townshi]x He was also a photographerand conducted a gallery in the village, at the sametime superintending his general agricultural pur-suits. There he made his home until the time ofhis death. The heirs have since sold the propertvbut most of the children still reside in the Mr. and Mrs. Rice were born four who pursued a commercial course in thehigh school at .n .Arbor, now resides on thehome farm five miles east of the city. He mar-ried Emily Helena Fleming and has six children:Roscoe William, Ernest J., Sarah Walter


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