. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . ohn Smedley. John Smedley. Samuel W. Harding. Benjamin Brown. 1839 John Youngs. 1848. Marvin Wilcox. William K. Reed. 1849. George Herrington, C. B. Chalker. 1850. James Scougale. 1840 Noah Bovier. 1851. George Herrington, H. Herrington. 1852. Jacob Wilkinson. Nelson Ferry. 1853. James Scougale. 1841. Heman Herrington. 1854. George Herrington. Marvin Wilcox. 1855. C. B. Chalker. Nelson Ferry. 1856. James Scougale. 1842 Marvin Wilcox. 1857. Marvin Wilcox. Heman Herrington. 1858. John Reed. Daniel I. Lipe. 1859. Monroe Holley. 1843 W. B. B


. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . ohn Smedley. John Smedley. Samuel W. Harding. Benjamin Brown. 1839 John Youngs. 1848. Marvin Wilcox. William K. Reed. 1849. George Herrington, C. B. Chalker. 1850. James Scougale. 1840 Noah Bovier. 1851. George Herrington, H. Herrington. 1852. Jacob Wilkinson. Nelson Ferry. 1853. James Scougale. 1841. Heman Herrington. 1854. George Herrington. Marvin Wilcox. 1855. C. B. Chalker. Nelson Ferry. 1856. James Scougale. 1842 Marvin Wilcox. 1857. Marvin Wilcox. Heman Herrington. 1858. John Reed. Daniel I. Lipe. 1859. Monroe Holley. 1843 W. B. Barker. 1860. Ephraim Andrews. H. Ilerrington, 1861. Charles S. Clark. Marvin Wilcox. William D. Garrison. 1844 C. B. Chalker. 1862. James M. McLean. Marvin Wilcox. 1863. Ephraim Andrews. Nicholas Huff. 1864. William W. Livermore 1845 Nicholas Hutf. 1865. James McLean. William B. Barker. 1866- -67. John Reed. Jacob Wilkinson. 1868 A. W. Angel. 1846 G. B. Runyan. 1809 Henry T. Weeden. William Lovejoy. Charles Herriman. Benjamin Brown. 1870 C. C. William K. Reed, father of the subject of our sketch,was born in Trenton, N. J., in 1794, and Uved several years be-yond the allotted existence of man, experiencing all the hard-ships and fascinations of a Michigan pioneer life; and in hisdeclining years, having escaped mentally the withering influ-ence of age, he brightened his fireside by many pleasingreminiscences from his own life. Among the early memorieswas the soldier life of 1812, to which he always revertedwith a degree of pleasure only excelled by that of recallingthe day when he was married to Miss Minerva Woolcot,with whom he spent fifty years of his life. In 1822 or 1823 he removed to Dryden, Tompkins Co.,N. Y., where he resided about fourteen years. In 1836we find him and his family en route for Michigan, travelingby Cayuga Lake from Ithaca, thence by the Erie Canal toBuffalo, where they took a boat for Detroit. July 25,1836, he came to Shiawassee County, and settl


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