"A - D" Index To The Northeast Ottawa County
1885 - 1895
NAME | PAGES |
Acker,A.S. - blacksmith |
173, 173B, 201 |
Ackerman,Frank |
167, 200 |
Adams,Sid |
92 |
Adventist Church - Lisbon |
173, 173B, 201 |
Agriculture - statistics 1899 - Ottawa |
41 |
Agriculture - statistics 1903 -Ottawa |
56 |
Ahrens,M/M John |
124 |
Air Control Products - employees |
231 |
Albee,Mr. - store |
129 |
Alberts, S.L. and L.E. - store |
5 |
Albrecht,Mrs.Clifford |
256 |
Alcock,Reverend - Wesleyen Meth. |
174 |
Alford,Charles |
79B |
Alford,Harry - lodge |
174 |
Alford,M/M Charles |
125 |
Allen - families |
44 |
Allen, M/M and Andrew |
147 |
Allen,Capt. Hannibal |
243 |
Allen,Dan |
136 |
Allendale |
8, 69 |
Allendale - 125 years |
313 to 318 |
Allendale - GVU |
272 |
Allendale - history |
197 |
Allendale - land for GVU |
272 |
Allendale - manuscript history |
207 |
Allendale Congregational Church |
188 |
Allendale Funeral Home |
232 |
Allendale Hotel |
121 |
Allendale Reformed Church |
188 |
Allendale Telephone Co. |
188 |
Aman Park |
170, 173, 353 |
Aman,Jacob - park |
156 |
American Legion Building |
235 |
American Legion Post - history |
250 |
Amigh,George |
44 |
Anderson,Fred - pharmacy |
266 |
Anderson,Henry |
101 |
Anderson,Wesley |
249B |
Anderson,William H. - banker |
173, 173B |
Anderspn,Oscar |
269 |
Angell farm |
131 |
Angell,Asa/Charles/Amelia/Mary |
210 |
Angell,Charles R. |
244 |
Angell,Daniel and Matilda |
60, 210 |
Angell,Esek and Polly |
210 |
Angell,Mr. |
44 |
Angell,Mr. - registrar |
190 |
Angell,William N. -publisher |
109, 190 |
Anning,George - bridge tender |
83 |
Armstrong,Mrs.Grace |
102 |
Arnold,Leo R. |
230 |
Ashby,Marcia |
351, 352, 355 |
Ashley,Dan |
131 |
Asman,Mr. |
37, 194 |
Assink, Fred/Elmer/Arthur |
155 |
Assink,M/M Henry |
155 |
Astor Co. - John and Jacob |
127 |
Atherton's - general store |
173, 173B |
Atwood,Morris |
107 |
Austin,Henry and Samuel |
121 |
Austin,M/M |
102 |
Austin,Mrs.Addie |
137 |
Averill,Charles - street commissioner |
174 |
Averill,Clarence |
283 |
Averill,Ezra |
177 |
Averill,Harrison - supervisor |
222 |
Averill,Hugh S. and H.H. |
128 |
Averill,Paul/John |
195 |
Averill's |
13 |
Avery,Samuel H. |
121 |
Baar,Robert |
21 |
Babcock,Albert H. and John H. |
208, 211 |
Babcock,Edgar |
130 |
Bache,Sam - blacksmith |
174 |
Bailard,M/M William |
139, 222 |
Bailard,Minnie /Katie |
177 |
Bailey bridge - near Ravenna |
148 |
Bailey,Mrs.Laudra |
229 |
Baker,Mrs.F.E. |
144 |
Baldus,Earl - ice house and store |
112 |
Baldus,Nick |
106 |
Ball,Dr.William - veternarian |
234 |
Ball,John |
13 |
Ballard,Gillis |
219 |
Ballard,Rev. James |
30, 129 |
Balsom,Mrs. |
144 |
bank - Farmer's and Merchant's |
112 |
Banks,Mrs.Carrie |
110 |
Banniger,Miss Kathryn |
137 |
Bar, John - farm (skeleton) |
271 |
Barber,Dan |
21 |
Barber,Jabez |
44 |
Barber,Mr. |
157 |
Barber's railroad |
44 |
Barker,C.M. - surveyor |
123, 123B |
Barker,Leo - hardware |
238 |
Barker,May Jane |
111 |
barn raising bee |
134, 135 |
barn, distinctive round |
344, 347,348 |
Barnard,Jessie /Charley |
177 |
Barnes,Ebenezer W. |
109 |
Barnes,John W. - publisher |
109, 254 |
Barnes,Mrs.S.A. |
95 |
Barnes,Mrs.W.G. - music |
177 |
Barnes,William G. - editor |
134, 149,"200, 218 |
Barnoski,Mr. |
115 |
Barringer,Lucius |
76 |
Barry,Henry - drug store |
5 |
Barry,John |
13 |
Bartels,Mrs.Lena |
249B |
Bartholomew,Amanda |
106 |
Bartholomew,Ariza |
72, 92 |
Bass River |
31, 87, 190 |
Bateman,Cecelia |
131 |
Bateman,Hiram |
44 |
Bates' blacksmith shop |
37, 194 |
Bates,Miss Mae |
191 |
Bates,Rev. |
349 |
Batson,A,.D. |
121 |
Batson,Charles - garage |
192 |
Battle Point - on Crockery Creek |
133, 241 |
Bauman,John |
170 |
Baxter farm |
131 |
Bebban,Bert - gas station |
161 |
Beckerville |
31 |
Beekman, - deputy |
160 |
Belknap,Capt.Charlie |
129, 131, 133 |
Benjamin,Mrs. |
137 |
Bennett family |
121 |
Bennett,Ralph |
222, 250, 251 |
Bennink,Gerrit |
204 |
Bergman,Chester/Carol |
353 |
Berlin |
7, 13,22,43,70,360 |
Berlin - Community house |
121 |
Berlin - creamery |
86, 198 |
Berlin - fire of 1899 |
43 |
Berlin - fire of 1913 |
97 |
Berlin - growth |
99 |
Berlin - Interurban crash |
110 |
Berlin - name changed to Marne |
115, 116 |
Berlin - old landmark |
86 |
Berlin Baptist Church - gift |
112 |
Berlin Fair |
14, 115, 195, 247 |
Berlin Fair - first 100 years |
257, 258, 259, 260 |
Berlin Fair Centennial |
254 B |
Berlin grist mill |
105 |
Berlin Hotel - closed |
112, 121 |
Berlin Oil Co. |
191 |
Berlin State Bank - robbery |
145 |
Berlin Woolen Mills |
229 |
Besley,M/M L.C. |
144 |
Bettes,Harry |
191 |
Betts,Jessie |
136 |
Biddle,Nicholas |
123, 123B |
Big Springs |
178 |
Bilz,MissMargaret |
137 |
Bishop reunion |
102 |
Bishop,C.R. |
102 |
Bishop,M/M W.H. |
102 |
Blackford family |
138 |
blacksmith |
174 |
blacksmith - Bates |
194 |
blacksmith shop - Bates |
37 |
Blakeney,C.E. - druggist |
9, 177 |
Blakeney,Joseph |
197 |
Blakeney,Mrs.Joseph |
60, 69, 70 |
Blakeney,William and Matilda |
210 |
Blakeslee,Mrs. |
76 |
Blink,Bert - milling |
189 |
Blomstrom,John - wagon maker |
201 |
Boardman,Albert |
98 |
Bodine,Joseph - grist mill - Lisbon |
173 |
Bodines,Joseph - saw mill |
201 |
Bogart,Rev. Amos |
137 |
Bohman,Carl |
146 |
Bolhuis,Trientje |
101 |
Bolt,Albert E. |
147 |
Bolt,James |
250 |
Bolt,Mrs.Dena |
137 |
Bonner,- deputy sheriff |
90, 145 |
Borchers,M/M Henry |
124 |
Borne,Charles |
171 |
Bos,Abigail - G.R.Tribune |
190 |
Bosch mill |
26 |
Boss,Frank |
136 |
Bostwick,Hon. E.B. |
18 |
Bottje,officer |
130 |
Bouwkamp,Hiram |
130 |
Boynton,William R. |
149 |
Boyton,W.R. - hardware |
2, 174 |
Bradish,M/M W.C. / Shirley/Gerald |
144, 146 |
Bradley,Roger |
253 |
Bradley,Vern - oil |
191 |
Brady,Rev. Robert |
98 |
Branch,Rev.John |
114 |
Brandish,M/M W.C. |
144 |
Brayton,Olive |
177 |
bridge,floating on Grand River |
242 |
Brittain,Mrs.Boyd and Squire |
265 |
Bronkema,Ruel - sheriff |
239 |
Brook,M/M Edward |
147B |
Brooks,Leonard |
24, 24B |
Brown Schoolhouse |
224 |
Brown, "Dummy" - repair shop |
174 |
Brown,C.P. |
98 |
Brown,D.M. |
202 |
Brown,Ed - deputy |
83 |
Brown,Jacob |
121 |
Brown,John Jr. |
130 |
Brown,Joseph - grist mill |
7, 198 |
Brown,M/M B.R. |
146 |
Brown,M/M C.O. |
101B |
Brown,M/M D.M. / Benton |
144, 146 |
Brown,Miss Flora |
191 |
Brown,Miss Maude |
188 |
Brown,Mr. |
81 |
Brown,William |
32 |
Browning,Mrs.James |
261 |
Bruins,Rev. Wm.H. - Methodist |
174 |
Buck,Dr. |
135 |
Buell,Rev. J.W. |
174 |
Bullard,James E. |
147 |
Bunnell,Arlie |
136 |
Burch,George Sr and Jr. |
115 |
Burch,Little Betty |
169 |
Burch,M/M Louis |
125 |
Burlingame |
44 |
Burlington,Edward |
177 |
Burrell & Goodenow - hardware |
190 |
Burton Bros. |
133 |
Busman,Albert |
136 |
Busman,Dr. H.A. |
174 |
Bussis,Edward - deputy |
155, 161 |
butchering bee |
134, 135 |
Butterworth & Lowe Foundry |
21, 123, 123B |
Buursma,Jim - saw mill |
335, 336 |
Buursma,Rev. |
135 |
Buys,M/M C.D. |
144 |
Byers,Mrs.Mae |
147 |
Caddy,George L. - D.D. |
129, 129B |
Caddy,James F. / Betsy |
129, 129B |
Cadillac,Madame Antoine |
227 |
Calkins |
30 |
Calkins,Jerusha |
131 |
Campau |
176 |
Campau,Louis |
21 |
Campbell, E.Judson - veteran |
114 |
Campbell,Mr. - hotel |
174 |
cannon - "Old Betsy" |
131 |
Cappon,Mr. J.J. |
160 |
Carey,Rev.T.J. - pastor |
112 |
Carlton,Rev.Thomas/Mrs. |
12, 82, 215 |
Carpenter,Michael |
82 |
Carr,Mr.Frank B. |
54B, 59B |
Carroll - Supt. of Police |
161 |
Carson,C.E. - missing |
132 |
Casnovia farm - iron |
159 |
Castle - store |
161 |
Castle,John |
72, 106 |
Castle,M/M John |
106 |
Castle,Miss Marietta - teacher |
134, 135 |
Catchem,Mr. - editor |
135 |
Cavenaugh,Capt.J.E. |
88 |
Chappel,Dr.Charles/Martha |
115, 189 |
Chappel,Frank |
177 |
Chappel,Squire |
115 |
Charleston |
31, 41, 44, 45, 87 |
Cherryman,Mrs.Myrtle Koon |
173 |
Chester Township - settled 1845 |
121 |
Chittick,James |
202 |
Christianson,Chris - furniture |
78 |
Chubb,Lamont |
129, 129B |
Chubb,Lorenzo - meats |
5 |
Chubb,Lorenzo/George - hotel & mill |
173 |
Chubb,Miss Elizabeth / Mercy M. |
173 |
Chubb's tavern - Lisbon |
173 |
Church,Bethuel |
175 |
Church,Bethuel and M.B. |
13, 60, 246 |
Cilley,James - attorney |
174 |
Civil War - veterans |
23, 30,32,81,96,98 |
Civil War - veterans |
104, 109,128,128B |
Civil War - veterans |
129, 130,138,147 |
Civil War - veterans |
150C, 222 |
Civil War - veterans reunion |
214 |
Clark,Dr. |
190 |
Cleland & Cole - dry goods |
32, 177 |
Cleland,Daniel - drug/grocery store |
8, 37, 57, 174, 194 |
Cleland,Herman |
188 |
Cleveland,H.W. - drug store |
7 |
Cloud's - jewelry store |
177 |
Coats,Saunders |
123, 123B |
Cobb,Carolyn - post master |
354 |
Coburn - proscutor |
83 |
Cole,Ed - Deputy sheriff |
71 |
Cole,James |
17 |
Cole,M/M Bert |
130 |
Cole,Walter S. - merchant/village head |
32, 37, 194 |
Coleman,J.D. - harness |
173, 201 |
Collar,Austin |
33 |
Collar,Everett |
269 |
Comfort,Rev.William |
30, 86,135, 270 |
Comfort,William |
86, 246 |
Comstock,Mrs.Gertie (Maxfield) |
270 |
Congregational Church |
14 |
Congregational Church - Lamont |
129, 129B |
Conkey,Alger - N.M. |
158 |
Conklin - Congregational Church |
178, 179, 180, 181 |
Conklin - fire |
32 |
Conklin - grist mill |
32 |
Conklin - history/churches/etc |
178, 179, 180, 181 |
Conklin - name |
166 |
Conklin Grange - 25th anniversary |
202, 203 |
Conklin, O.F. and W.P. - store |
5 |
Conklin,Elbridge - hardware |
6 |
Conklin,Oscar F. and William P. |
166 |
Connelly,William M. |
148 |
Conrad,Paul - essay |
134 |
Conrad,W.A. |
134 |
Constant,Pierre |
44 |
Constitutional Convention of 1850 |
127 |
Cook farm |
283 |
Cooley - ferry |
41, 87, 95,157 |
Cooley,Arthur and Wyatt |
95 |
Cooley,Carl F. |
95 |
Cooney,John - Randall Post |
174 |
Cooper,Benjamin F. |
134, 135, 141 |
Cooper,Fitch D. - murder |
89 |
Cooper,Frank |
89, 89B |
Cooper,Gerrit |
162 |
Cooper,William - founder |
1, 128, 218, 281 |
Coopersville |
13 |
Coopersville - 50 years ago |
266, 267, 270 |
Coopersville - 62 years ago |
226 |
Coopersville - a backward look |
277, 278, 279, 280 |
Coopersville - As others see us |
55, 55B |
Coopersville - bank - Oakes & Moore |
51, 188 |
Coopersville - banquet in 1904 |
59 |
Coopersville - baseball team |
283 |
Coopersville - business men - 1890 |
217 |
Coopersville - Centennial of 1971 |
286 |
Coopersville - cornet band |
270 |
Coopersville - creamery |
174 |
Coopersville - events of 1925 |
150, 150A, 150B |
Coopersville - fire |
194 |
Coopersville - fire of 1898 |
221 |
Coopersville - fire of 1898 |
37 |
Coopersville - fire of 1899 |
43 |
Coopersville - fire of 1900 |
47 |
Coopersville - fire of 1923 |
158 |
Coopersville - flying saucers |
253 |
Coopersville - Free Methodist Church |
174 |
Coopersville - Graham's saloon |
174, 194 |
Coopersville - grist mill |
37, 39 |
Coopersville - growth |
70 |
Coopersville - Historical Society |
332B |
Coopersville - history |
219, 220 |
Coopersville - history |
1, 33, 34, 43, 46,50 |
Coopersville - history |
128, 153, 287, 312 |
Coopersville - history 62 years ago |
226 |
Coopersville - Homecoming of 1932 |
188 |
Coopersville - lady band |
270 |
Coopersville - logging days |
270 |
Coopersville - mailmen |
252 |
Coopersville - Masonic Lodge |
149 |
Coopersville - Masons - 75 years |
203 |
Coopersville - Methodist Church |
174 |
Coopersville - named of |
141 |
Coopersville - National Hotel |
174, 177 |
Coopersville - older residents |
222 |
Coopersville - Peoples Saving Bank |
141 |
Coopersville - Reformed Church |
135, 174 |
Coopersville - saw mill |
135 |
Coopersville - stockyards |
220 |
Coopersville - village records |
37 |
Coopersville - water pipeline |
222 |
Coopersville business in 1894 |
218 |
Coopersville Cemetery - officers |
256 |
Coopersville Christian Rest Home |
261 |
Coopersville Christian School Ass'n |
254 |
Coopersville Co-Op elevator |
174, 200,220,269,272 |
Coopersville -graduates of 1906 |
140 |
Coopersville H.S. - debate team |
196 |
Coopersville Hospital |
211, 217, 224 |
Coopersville Mausoleum |
261 |
Coopersville Observer |
1, 8, 152, 200, 218 |
Coopersville Observer - history |
46 |
Coopersville Observer - pioneer days |
215 |
Coopersville School |
134 |
Coopersville Sun - newspaper |
270 |
Coopersville Times - last issue |
322 |
corn - new variety |
132 |
Courier Journal |
134 |
Cournyer,C.J. |
234 |
Cournyer,Herbert |
177 |
Cournyer,M/M Albert |
251 |
Covey,Mrs. - editor |
168, 169 |
Covey,W.Charles |
168, 169 |
Craford,M/M Add |
147 |
Craford,M/M Ed |
147 |
Crall,Mrs.Dora |
147 |
Cray,Adolph - saloon |
173 |
Creager,M/M M.F. |
147 |
Creager,Tom |
332 |
Crockery Creek - |
77, 92 |
Crockery Creek - name |
133 |
Crockery Creek dam |
143 |
Crockery Township - history |
106, 241 |
Crockery Township - oil |
175 |
Crockett,David |
158 |
Crooks,Ramsey |
127 |
Cross,Judge O.S. |
107 |
Crossing,Malone's |
83 |
Crossman,Leon |
177 |
Cunningham - store |
22 |
Cunningham,James |
43 |
Cunningham,Shirley |
332B |
Cutler,Charles - wrestler/boxer |
245 |
Cutley,Hon.Dwight |
190 |
Daggett,Solon |
121 |
Dahl,M/M Walter |
144 |
Danforth,Charles |
135 |
Danforth,George |
218, 218B |
Danforth,George - store |
1, 141 |
Danforth,Peter |
115 |
Davenport,Mrs.Bessie |
89 |
Davenport,Omer/Myrtle |
202 |
Davis,Everett - veteran |
114 |
Davis,President Jefferson -captured |
147 |
Davison,M/M John H. |
92 |
Dayton,Dr. |
43 |
De Hollander - newspaper |
265 |
DeBruyn,Mr. - ferryman |
242 |
DeCan,Mrs.Ella |
144 |
Decker,Miss Clara |
43 |
Deer Creek |
37, 92 |
DeGroede, Martin/John |
123 |
DeHaan,Jacob |
195 |
Delaney farm |
143 |
Delftware |
133 |
DeMerell,Mrs.Iantha |
137 |
DeMull,John/Richard/-trenching |
262 |
Dennis Lumber Camp |
133 |
Dennison |
13, 44 |
Denton,John - hotel |
111, 195, 247 |
Deremo,Mrs.Louise |
137 |
DeShane,Charles - blacksmith |
174 |
Detroit-Millwaukee R.R. |
134, 135 |
DeVoist - store |
2 |
DeVos,C. - editor |
126, 152, 200, 222 |
DeVos,C. - publisher |
174, 208, 218, 222 |
DeVos,C. - publisher |
88B, 229, 254 |
DeVos,Franklin - wedding |
94 |
DeVries,Dr. R.C. - dentist |
160 |
DeVries,Miss Nellie |
147B |
DeWitt - sheriff |
117 |
DeWitt,David |
196 |
Dickinson |
129 |
Dickinson,Charles N. |
100 |
Dickinson,James |
88 |
Dickinson,Mrs.J.A. |
110 |
Dinkle,Edward F. |
260 |
Dixie Highway |
136 |
Doane,Ephraim |
195 |
Dohm,Phillip |
222 |
Dohm,R.H. |
32 |
Donley,William |
155 |
Doolittle,Rev.Charles |
130 |
Dorman,Mrs.Theda |
223 |
Douck,Fred - barn fire |
112 |
DuBois,C.H. - publisher |
167 |
Duck Lake - saw mill |
30 |
Dudley,William G. |
123 |
Duncan,Robert W. - editor |
109 |
Dunkelburger,Solomon - shoemaker |
7, 174 |
Dunn,Dwight |
113 |
Durham & Oakes |
174, 188 |
Durham,M. and Laug Bros. |
174, 188 |
Durkee,William H. |
149, 174 |
Durkins,William |
171 |
Dusenberry Lumber Camp |
133, 241 |
Dusenberry,Mr. |
133 |
Dutch - historical pageant |
227 |
Dutch - in Michigan |
154 |
Dutch - settlement in Michigan |
233 |
Dutch colonists - celebration |
212 |
Dutton Telephone of Marne |
239 |
Dyer,Mrs.Z.C. |
118 |
Dyke,M/M Joe |
248 |
Dyksterhous,Henry |
345 |
Dyksterhouse,Mr. - school board |
249 |
Transcriber and Compiler: Henry and Loekie Boersma
Created: 23 Sep 2010