. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . continued withthem until Feb. 23, 1874. Of their family but one is nowliving, Mrs. Nancy Youngs, of Caledonia. W. mar-ried Miss Nancy Shipman, of Monroe Co., Mich., and to-33 gethcr they pioneered the home wiiich, with their respectedmemories, was left an inheritance to a family of ninechildren, that had grown to maturity under their parentalcare, viz.: Warner, resides in Saginaw; Martha (deceased);Wilson W., resides at Tahama, Cal.; Wellman, Marshall (deceased), William M., and Bottle, allof New Haven township. O


. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . continued withthem until Feb. 23, 1874. Of their family but one is nowliving, Mrs. Nancy Youngs, of Caledonia. W. mar-ried Miss Nancy Shipman, of Monroe Co., Mich., and to-33 gethcr they pioneered the home wiiich, with their respectedmemories, was left an inheritance to a family of ninechildren, that had grown to maturity under their parentalcare, viz.: Warner, resides in Saginaw; Martha (deceased);Wilson W., resides at Tahama, Cal.; Wellman, Marshall (deceased), William M., and Bottle, allof New Haven township. On Oct. 7, 1872, Wellman united in marriage withMary J. (amp, of the town of Rush. The improvementsso untiringly prosecuted by his parents have been continuedby them. To-day a beautiful home, surrounded by manyconveniences, is theirs, as may be seen by the accompanyingsketches of the old home and the new. They are theparents of two children,—Matilda, born Sept. 14, 1873, andEmerald B., born Ajjril 17, 1878. 258 HISTORY OF SHIAWASSEE COUNTY,


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