. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . Centre. He was among the most prominentcitizens in the township, and his sons, Orlando M., Zaccheus,and John A., have also become worthy and respected citi-zens. 0. M. Barnes is well known throughout the State,and is now one of the most eminent lawyers of the country,and numbered among its wealthiest men. John Barnes isnow deceased. Orlando M. resides in Lansing, and Zac-cheus and John A. at Mason. Robert G. Ilayward, with his brother, Franklin Hay-ward, and the formers three sons, Robert, Abner, andHenry, moved to Aurelius in May, 1837, from


. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . Centre. He was among the most prominentcitizens in the township, and his sons, Orlando M., Zaccheus,and John A., have also become worthy and respected citi-zens. 0. M. Barnes is well known throughout the State,and is now one of the most eminent lawyers of the country,and numbered among its wealthiest men. John Barnes isnow deceased. Orlando M. resides in Lansing, and Zac-cheus and John A. at Mason. Robert G. Ilayward, with his brother, Franklin Hay-ward, and the formers three sons, Robert, Abner, andHenry, moved to Aurelius in May, 1837, from MonroeCo., Mich., the family having come from Providence, R. I.,in May, 1830. Arriving in Aurelius they settled on Mont-gomery Plains, in the southwest part of the town. RobertG. Hay ward died in 1866, but his brother, Franklin Hay-ward, still resides in the township. Henry Hayward isdeceased, and Abner lives at Mount Clemens, where he isengaged in the practice of medicine, which he began beforeleaving Aurelius. Robert Hayward removed to Aurelius.


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