. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . of industry America offered, and firstsettled in Cleveland, Ohio, where they remained for elevenyears. He was, in 1840, married to Miss Esther Landers,of Medina Co., Ohio, whose parents were early pioneers to that county. They removed to Michigan in 1841, andlocated on his farm, where he was afflicted in 1853in the loss of his estimable wife. He was united in mar-riage in 1854 to Miss Mary A. Searles, whose birth atWales, Erie Co., N. Y., occurred Jan. 13, 1828. Herparents, Jonathan and Sarah Bart Searles, were pioneers toEaton County


. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . of industry America offered, and firstsettled in Cleveland, Ohio, where they remained for elevenyears. He was, in 1840, married to Miss Esther Landers,of Medina Co., Ohio, whose parents were early pioneers to that county. They removed to Michigan in 1841, andlocated on his farm, where he was afflicted in 1853in the loss of his estimable wife. He was united in mar-riage in 1854 to Miss Mary A. Searles, whose birth atWales, Erie Co., N. Y., occurred Jan. 13, 1828. Herparents, Jonathan and Sarah Bart Searles, were pioneers toEaton County in 1836. Mr. and Mrs. Quantrell have both experienced all thevicissitudes, hardships, and trials of pioneer life, havingarrived in the county when the lands were covered byforests, and by their energy and courage assisted in its de-velopment to its present fruitful condition. They are stillable to bear their share of the burden and heat of the day,though a fair modicum of success in their undertakings hasrendered further hard labor WILLIAM li. OTTO. WILLIAM H. OTTO.


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