History of Branch county, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . B. F. WHKAT. iMRS. B. i\ WHEAT. HISTORY OF BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN. 193 lot!, residences, stores, etc. Tie lins boon a nionibor of thevillage board almost continuously, of the school boardfor many years, and has always been active in the tem-perance reform. He is an attendant at the MethodistEpiscopal Church, of which his wife is an honored arc the parents of three children, named Loroy De-forest, Francis Delos, and Ida May. Francis died at tenyears of a-ie.
History of Branch county, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . B. F. WHKAT. iMRS. B. i\ WHEAT. HISTORY OF BRANCH COUNTY, MICHIGAN. 193 lot!, residences, stores, etc. Tie lins boon a nionibor of thevillage board almost continuously, of the school boardfor many years, and has always been active in the tem-perance reform. He is an attendant at the MethodistEpiscopal Church, of which his wife is an honored arc the parents of three children, named Loroy De-forest, Francis Delos, and Ida May. Francis died at tenyears of a-ie. Leroy and Ida are at home with their is iu business for himself in the sale of boots andshoes in Quincy. The residence of Mr. Wilcox and his worthy lady is onChicago Street, and is a beautiful and cosy home. 15. F. WHEAT is of English extraction. His ancestors emigrated to thiscountry at an early date and settled iu the Massachusettscolony, wliere the family remained until Benjamin, thepaternal grand father of our subject, removed with hisfamily to the State of New York, and settled in Ihelps, inOntario C
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