. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . s. Bullock was permitted to enjoy it all only fora short period. After a brief illness, she, on Dec. 18, 1855,passed away peacefully in the strength never failing,lamented by many friends, a devoted husband, and threechildren of four that had been born to them,—Carolina,born March 14, 1845, died in 1862; Lucelia, born May 1, 1848, wife of Rev. H. R. Wiard, of L , 111.; Juliette and Jeanette, born Aug. 16, 1849, now Mrs. S. L. Wiaid,of Vermontville, and BIrs. John McCarty, of Kalamo. By a second marriage, to Miss Jane Wyatt, of Rutland,Vt., Jan


. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . s. Bullock was permitted to enjoy it all only fora short period. After a brief illness, she, on Dec. 18, 1855,passed away peacefully in the strength never failing,lamented by many friends, a devoted husband, and threechildren of four that had been born to them,—Carolina,born March 14, 1845, died in 1862; Lucelia, born May 1, 1848, wife of Rev. H. R. Wiard, of L , 111.; Juliette and Jeanette, born Aug. 16, 1849, now Mrs. S. L. Wiaid,of Vermontville, and BIrs. John McCarty, of Kalamo. By a second marriage, to Miss Jane Wyatt, of Rutland,Vt., Jan. 27, 1856, there were born two children,—HenryS., Nov. 18,1857, and Jane R., June 5,1858, who died theSeptember following. A few days later, and on October1st death again entered his home and took from him a de-voted wife, and the kind and indulgent mother of his twice-orphaned children. Thence he journeys on in life, re-spected and beloved by his children, and strong in thefaith of a perfect hereafter. 526 HISTORY OF EATON COUNTY,


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