History of Branch county, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . M. Tripp, of Decatur, Otsego Co.,N. Y., where she was born May 13, 1813. They remained in Livingston County one year, whenthey decided to emigrate to Michigan, Mrs. Casesbrothers, George and David Tripp, having alreadylocated there. Upon his arrival in Kinderhook,Mr. Case purchased from the government one hun-dred and twenty-five acres of land, now the prop-erty of Walter Musselwhite. Here he i-esideduntil his death, in November, 1877. The life of Mr. Case was comparativ
History of Branch county, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . M. Tripp, of Decatur, Otsego Co.,N. Y., where she was born May 13, 1813. They remained in Livingston County one year, whenthey decided to emigrate to Michigan, Mrs. Casesbrothers, George and David Tripp, having alreadylocated there. Upon his arrival in Kinderhook,Mr. Case purchased from the government one hun-dred and twenty-five acres of land, now the prop-erty of Walter Musselwhite. Here he i-esideduntil his death, in November, 1877. The life of Mr. Case was comparatively un-eventful. Unostentatious, he shunned rather thancourted political preferment. Socially he wasgenial and courteous, winning the regard of allwith whom he came in contact. He was a manof much public spirit, and his hospitality wasproverbial. His whole life was devoted to hisfamily and his business, and in his death Kinder-hook lost a valuable citizen. Three children wereborn to him, and of them two died in remaining child, Mrs. Walter Musselwhite,was born in A])ril, 1849, and was married inMarch,
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