Notes from the Homer Index - 1879

 

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Notes taken by Mary Althaver

1-1-1879

D- Mrs Miles McCutcheon of S Albion on the 24th.

M- Del T Sutton of Index office & Miss Lillie Thompson of Richmond, Macomb Co., there, on Christmas.

D- Miss Christina Mench, age 60 yrs, was found dead in a water closet on Sat. last. She was a sister of Mrs Mathias Fisher, of Fisher settlement and lived there.

D- Jennie E Church, wife of RF, of consumption, age 25 yrs, buried in former home of Maple Rapids. Leaves husband & little girl.

1-8-1879

Will Snider, who has worked for Murray & Dusenbury, has accepted a job in the Lyons bank.

Will French returned to Ann Arbor after vacation.

D- looks like suicide of Dunlap in Mt Clemens was a sham.

Peter Snider - dray & express business proprietor. Fred Snider manages the reins.

1-15-1879

I Henshaw is building a big ice house.

Mr & Mrs Johnson of Albion are in town visiting their dau., Mrs Dr Collins.

Mrs Martha J Linton has a new icehouse on her premises.

Within the past week, Dr EA Collins purchased of his father, the fine residence on corner of Adams & Webster St. We hope this is but the beginning of renewed activity of sale in all branches of trade & commerce so long looked for in our midst.

1-22-1879

D- at home Jan. 17, Arza Lewis, age 80. Born at Derby, Conn., on May 1, 1799, son of Ezra Lewis. Moved to NY- township of Galen, Wayne Co. Married Mary Redfield June 1, 1828, they spent a half century together. They moved to Homer in 1837, and spent 20 years in mercantile & milling pursuits. In 1852 or 53, bought site on which Pres. Church now stands and helped build church there. His wife, oldest son & 2 dau.survive. His oldest dau. & youngest son died earlier. Two surviving brothers from abroad, both younger than he, were here for the funeral.

1-29-1879

D- RF Church's mother died Wed. in Rives Twp.

D- Milton Barney, Sacramento, Cal., age about 83 yrs, Jan. 5, 1879 of pneumonia. Born Feb. 3, 1796, New Marlborough, Mass. Married Sophia Dorsey (a sister of Mrs Lydia Miller) in 1830 and moved to Homer in 1832 and was the first white settler here. He built the stone house now occupied by A Collins, and paid much to build the old ME Church. Five daughters survive, all in California.

2-5-1879

Dr Collins has had a severe attack of pleurisy. Dr Holmes will soon move to Litchfield.

Thos. Lyon has new counter railing, woodwork by John Snider, and plate glass from New York.

D- at res. in Albion, Mrs James Owen, age 79, former res. of Homer, who moved to Albion after her husband's death 17 yrs ago. Buried with husband in the old cemetery. Jan 30, 1879.

Hoaglin's clothing store prices have been reduced.

2-12-1879

We learn that Susan B Anthony wishes to speak here. Susan, don't you do it, this is an awful bad show town!

D- Daniel Sylvester of Litchfield, was buried last Sunday with Masonic ceremony.

Res. of Andrew Cool, in Eastern part of twp., was destroyed by fire last Thurs. He had no insurance.

D- Mrs Alonzo Church, at her daughter's in Jackson, Jan. 19, age 53, buried in Napoleon. Born Mary Jane Fellows in Batavia, Genessee Co., NY, in 1826, married Alonzo at Oakfield, Genessee Co, NY in May 1844.

15 tramps enjoyed the hospitality of Marshal Dorsey's boarding house last week.

Ad - CE Hillis, paint buggies, 7 coats, work stripe, ornamented & polished for $4.50.

2-19-1879

D- AL Skinner, Battle Creek pioneer, died last week, age 73.

New bell purchased for ME Church was put up last Sat., weight 2000 lbs.

LD Proper sold farm to Geo. W Holden of Williams Co., Ohio. Proper will move to Kansas & raise sheep.

D- infant son of Mr & Mrs Henry Cook, last Monday.

D- at Kalamo, Eaton Co, Feb. 8, Chas. Richardson, age about 43 yrs. He was son-in-law of Mr Hazel Juckett of Homer and former res. of Homer. Leaves wife & 3 sons & 1 dau.

Skirt suspenders are a new item for ladies.

Council claims allowed - E Richardson, food for tramps, $2.25, A Dorsey, food for tramps $5.33.

Mortgage sale - default - Frederick & Nancy J Ansterburgh, of Homer Twp., to Cynthia Mount, of Albion. 16 acres.

2-26-1879

Wood - $1 a cord.

Since Dec. 15, 1878, there have been 49 tramps at Dorsey House.

Mr GH Keifer, living 5 miles SE of Homer, has rented his farm and will sell stock & tools at auction Saturday. John Powers, auctioneer.

Geo. D Cleveland's little girl Dollie broke her arm.

3-5-1879

Willard Hopkins farm near here has been sold to EB Barhite, of Marengo.

Homer has no empty store rooms & has had calls for them.

Benjamin Hundey rented his farm & will sell stock at auction.

Sanford & Mumbrue have taken over the hardware stock of Potter Bros. & consolidated it with Sanford's.

Village election- parties were "Citizens" & "Peoples"

President: Dr Eugene A Collins, C, 89 votes, Wm A Lane, P, 68 votes. Trustees: Stephen R Allen, P, 110 votes, Thos. Lyon, P, 91, Abner C Sabin, C, 81. Assessor: Jerome B Henshaw,P, 82. Treasurer: Chas. H Mahany, C, 97.

3-5-1879

Council is now 3 Greenbackers, 2 Democrats, 2 Republicans.

WA Lane has sold his drug & grocery business to Benedict & Wilson of Union City.

3-12-1879

Gent's sitting room at Osborn House has new wallpaper. Richardson House has a new coat of paint.

Wm. B Ford is about to return to England. Auction at his res. 3 1/2 mi. S & 1/2 mi. E of Homer.

M- at Berlin, Germany, Feb. 6, Dr Henry E Jones, of Portland, Oregon, & Mrs Mary H Savier, dau of Mrs Lydia Miller of Homer.

Council - when tramps are put in lock up, they should be searched to see if they have money to pay for lodgings.

Divorce- Daniel Wheeler, from his wife, Elydia.

HS Green has big stock of boots & shoes, entire corner store in Lyon's Block.

Fred F Hoaglin has moved his clothing stock to Springport.

Scarlet fever epidemic in Homer, those recovering should not go to school or be in public places.

Village Financial Report - General Fund disbursements $1358.37, Street Fund disbursements $916.80

3-26-1879

Miss Libbie Barnes of Homer, student appointed to State Normal School at Ypsilanti.

M- at res. of bride's father in Eckford, March 12, by Rev. B Fancher, James McDonald of Homer & Miss Alice E Mumbrue.

4-2-1879

Cash Agnew left for Montana, where he will be in stock business.

BF Goodrick opens up a new $2000 stock of hardware in Tekonsha, managed by Frank Strong.

Arthur King, young son of Mrs Neri Brown, was shot in the eye with an arrow while playing. Dr Collins says his sight will probably never be restored in the eye.

Luke Thayer, a practical joker who runs a blacksmith shop with Bert Odgen on Webster St, bet he can quit smoking, $10 bet, 1 year.

Last day of school - Miss Libbie Barnes was to graduate, but was too ill. Miss Gussie E Eslow, Miss Jessie M Hoffman, Miss Nora V Thorn, and Miss Emma E Sabin gave good speeches.

4-9-1879

Village school has 220 students this term.

Business notes- CL LaDow opened a feed store opposite the post office. New boot & shoe shop opened in rear of post office. Mrs J Kesler has gone after a new stock of spring goods. Mineral water at Benedict & Wilson's soda fountain. Beedon Bros. moved ag. implements next door to meat market.

Family living west of Litchfield lost 3 children within 15 hours from diphtheria. All were buried in one grave. Tues.

Walking match - 40 miles - prizes of $10, $5, & $3. Entry fee $1 each.

Township Election - Greenbackers & Democrats carry Homer Twp.

Supervisor: Albert H Spaulding, P, Clerk: Daniel Dorsey, P,

Treasurer: Jerome B Henshaw, P, Justice: Benj. G Fisher, P,

Highway Com.: Amsden J Anson, P, Supt. School: Josiah N

Westcott, P, Sch. Insp.: Levi B Tompkins, P, Constables:

Henry Wintersteen, P, Andrew Dorsey, P, David B Swart, P,

Chauncey L LaDow, P.

Greenbackers & Democrats merged to form People's ticket - P.

Republican and Prohibitionist candidates also ran.

4-16-1879

Mr Wm. Raby is having a barn built on one of his lots on Broad St.

M- by Rev. EL Kellogg on 9th inst. at res. of bride's father, Albert W Flint & Miss Emma S Cogswell, both of Clarendon.

D- Delia Camburn, dau. of John A & Mary Camburn, age 13 yr, of diphtheria on the 4th.

D- Nellie Camburn, dau of John A & Mary Camburn, age 3 yr, of diphtheria on April 2.

Chas. Cox has purchased Samuel Thorn's furniture business. Mr JM Dolph will oversee same. Undertaking also.

40 mile walk - in old ME Church, track covered with wet sawdust, 44 laps per mile, 1760 laps 40 miles. Wm A Anderson won 1st, Geo. Ogden, 2nd, Wm Osborn, 3rd, Byron Percival,

4th. Took 8 hours and 21 minutes. Proceeds were $29.40 for firemen.

Petition of DP Simmons, Union School principal, that all boys from school be prohibited from running at large in the streets after dark, was referred to police committee.

4-23-1879

100 mile walk at Albion starts Friday.

Contract for frescoing the ME Church walls was let to John H Reimers of Jackson.

D- Edwin Wells, a tramp, had pneumonia, died Wed. His mother lives in Detroit. He was about 26 yrs, of French descent, and a moulder, stove cutter & caulker. County will have to pay for expenses.

D- in Jackson, 15th inst., age 71, Dr Dwight Nims, a former res. of Homer, who settled here in 1839 and moved to Jackson in 1865. Was a prominent physician.

4-30-1879

LD Proper is living in Wamego, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas.

ME Church bell purchased from Palmyra Bell Foundry.

10 cent supper given by ME ladies in Lyon's vacant store.

D- Miss Georgia Lee of Chicago, a relative of Mrs. HD Lee, was buried at Union City.

CD Burt will open a harness shop S side of Main in East end of Richardson House.

Other towns have a street sprinkler. Why not Homer?

Basement of Lyon's block - cleaned, painted & leased by YMCA.

Council reported that DP Simmons petition should not be granted. Professor & teachers should look after students in and out of school.

M- by Rev. TE Barjaron, at Otsego, April 29, Sheldon Sperry, of Otsego, & Miss Lucy R Morrison, of same place, formerly of Albion.

5-7-1879

Index now published by Del T Sutton.

John Raby, barber, has moved to Three Rivers. His business here will be attended to by Will Raby.

D- wife of JS Upton, Battle Creek threshing machine manufacturer, died at Mobile, Alabama on the 28th ult.

Dissolution notice - firm of Lane & Sutton, dissolved by mutual consent, business to be continued by Del T Sutton.

5-14-1879

People's Library Assoc. of Homer: Pres: CC Worthington, V-P: CM Adams, Treas: WW Snider, Sec: Geo. J French. It will be located in YMCA room and will be open to the public. 100 volumes $100.00, "Peoples' Library", published by Harper Bros., NY

5-21-1879

Early Homer history- in 1834 Homer Twp. was 12 miles square, embracing 4 townships of original US Survey. Called Homer in deference to wishes of James Hopkins & other early settlers from Homer, Cortland Co., NY.

IK Henshaw has an ice wagon.

Frescoing in ME Church is done & very pleasing – cost $225.00.

5-28-1879 Issue is missing.

6-4-1879

Township information: 203 improved farms, 11,464 acres of improved land, 6,778 acres unimproved land belonging to above farms, 616 cows, 476 horses, 4,489 sheep, 939 hogs, 424 acres of orchard. 30 births in town, 13 male, 17 female. 10 deaths, 4 male, 6 female, 2 died of diphtheria, 3 of typhoid, 2 of old age, 1 of consumption, 1 of cancer. 166 dogs. Tax 182. for year ending Dec. 31, 1878, Albert H Spaulding, Twp. Supervisor.

Dr EA Collins has a new drug store in Palmer's grocery with a tasty show case.

Mrs Milah A Hatch celebrated her 74th birthday. She has 15 children & grandchildren and has been a Homer resident since June 10, 1835.

D- in S Albion, June 1, of dropsy of brain, Miss Louisa Loder, age 19 yr, buried in Albion.

M- at Cortland, NY, May 27 by Rev. J Robinson, Mr MA Smith of Elmira & Miss Florence E Gibbs, formerly of this place.

Meeting of Calhoun County Pioneer Society.

Township needs to drain land to make it productive and to ensure the health of people says AH Spaulding.

6-11-1879

D- In Memoriam - at Sons of Temperance meeting June 6 - friend & sister Emma E Sabin.

Geo. Ogden left for Kalamazoo, where he will be a miller. TS Dorsey opened a grocery in Lyons' Block. Tompkins' & Suttons' Real Estate Agency.

6-18-1879

(This issue has more history on early Homer settlers.) In 1836 Eckford Twp. organized as a separate township. In 1837 Albion Twp. did and a year or two later, Clarendon.

M- at res. of Mrs Clark of Homer, June 15, by Justice SA LaDow, George Morse to Lydia A Stevens, both of Homer.

Commissioner's notice - estate of Nicholas P Vandybogurt, Clarendon, dated 5-15-1879.

Mrs B Perkins, of Richmond, is visiting her dau., Mrs Del T Sutton.

B- CE DeBow - baby girl last Thurs.

M- June 12, at bride's father's res., Jas. H Cook, James M Bickford of Eckford & Miss Hattie E Cook of Homer, with Rev. B Fancher officiating.

6-25-1879

(More early Homer history in this issue)

D- Mrs Nathan Billman, of Homer Twp., on 15th inst.

Paving gutters on Main St. has started, with cobblestones, cost about $150.00

B- at WJ Webster's, another assistant postmaster, a baby girl.

WH Adams bought res. of Jos. Leonard, near Calhoun Mills, and will build a new addition to house - a new barn, and will live there.

7-2-1879

More early history.

Windows for new church will arrive soon.

Big crowd expected for 4th of July celebration.

7-9-1879

Mortgage sale - default - Margaret Dorsey, Homer Twp., to Wm Cook, of Clarendon.

The building used as a grandstand on July 4th will remain on Public Square and be used by the cornet band for Saturday evening concerts.

M- Will L Swift, editor of Tekonsha News, on 2nd inst. & Miss Laura A Hulbert.

Treasurer of village was censured by the Council for holding funds and refusing to pay orders drawn on treasury.

7-16-1879

School Report - Total year's receipts $2816.80, disbursements $2828.29. Henry H Parks & Wm J Webster were re-elected trustees.

Letter from Chas. H Mahany, Village Treasurer, denying charges.

More history - 1st election report by LD Collamer, Twp Clerk.

Prof. HN French resigned as Superintendent of Marshall Schools after 11 years. He has done a fine job.

7-23-1879

Article on dangers of drinking iced tea.

D- Mrs Flint, Clarendon Twp., last Sat. She was dau. of Ezekiel Cogswells and only married for 13 weeks. Her new home had been built. Services by EL Kellogg.

D- Waterman, man implicated in robbery of hardware stores, died in Archibald, Ohio.

Miss Jennie Perry, teacher in grammar school, Miss FR Wheelock, of intermediate, and Miss Mary Thorn, of primary school, will be paid a salary of $275 each, a reduction of $25.

D- Nelson Coryell, of Hillsdale, at home of son-in-law, Blake Warner, of Clarendon, June 30, after a fall from a cherry tree. He was 56, leaves wife, 4 children - 2 sons, 2 dau.

He was former resident of Homer and brother-in-law of Mrs DL Hutchinson of Clarendon.

7-30-1879

D- Mr & Mrs Eugene Snider lost a little child last Sun. nite.

Prof. French of Marshall will manage schools there for $1,400 a year.

Ben R Bissell, former owner of Albion Recorder, will soon start a literary magazine at Albion.

M- Cromwell- Weatherwax, on July 14 at res. of JJ Dean of ElDorado, ElDorado Co., Cal. Mr CH Cromwell of Placerville & Miss Bertha Weatherwax, youngest dau. of John MB Weatherwax, formerly of Homer.

8-6-1879

Mortgage sale notices: Hattie E LeRoy, Homer Twp. to Sylvanus Cook, also of Homer.

Margaret Dorsey, Homer Twp. to William Cook, of Clarendon. Henry Failing, assignee of mortgage.

Historical sketch of Presbyterian Church- Present pastor is Rev. AS Badger. Up to 1853, public worship was held in small frame building, or "session house" situated a few rods east of Methodist Church. At that time this was sold and converted into a private residence and in 1853-4 the present brick building put up at a cost of $8,000. Parsonage was built in 1867 and cost $3,000.

Protestant Episcopal Church, called Christ Church, was organized May 25, 1840. Present church was built in 1842, has about 25 members.

Masonic Lodge #29, one of oldest in State, was organized Aug. 1848. First officers were: Caleb Sherman, WM, Isaac Vanfassen, SW, Jas. Valentine, JW, Nathan Eslow, Treas., Michael Miller, Sen. Deacon, Peter Arthur, Jr Deacon, Jonathon Robinson, Tyler, Jas. T Woolley & Joseph Gibbs, Stewards. Meetings were first held at Dorsey House, now have lodge rooms over Mr Daniel Dorsey's wagon shop. Presently Dr EA Collins is WM, and there are 60-70 members.

CW Hatch, son of Mr DP Hatch, left for Kansas the first of the week, for the purpose of prospecting with a view of locating there.

CJ Thorpe, of Sherwood, has been hired as principal of the village school.

Mrs Beersheba Prior, age 92, and very lively, is visiting her dau., Mrs Almond Hopkins. Mrs Prior lived here 15 years ago in house now occupied by Clarence Barnum.

D- a child in family of Chas. Groesbeck, who lives in SW corner of twp., of diphtheria (prevalent in Bentley's Corner's area) Also are 5 other cases of it in the same family.

8-13-1879

Mrs C Mount, of Homer Twp., raised 2000 bushels of wheat this season.

Windows for audience room of ME Church have arrived and are indeed an ornament to the edifice.

Rev. EL Kellogg was given a fine horse, presented by Rev. Thos. Lyon.

D- Mrs Maggie Cogswell, Aug. 4, of consumption, she was the wife of Ezekiel Cogswell, and a member of ME Church 30 yrs. This is especially sad since her dau., Mrs A Flint, recently died.

8-20-1879

More historical sketches of Homer in this issue.

Information on Rev. Kellogg's Church, which cost over $11,000.

Mr Clay Hartung, of this twp., is building a new $3,000 house. H McCartney is doing carpentry.

Editor of Homer Index has been associated with newspaper work as proprietor & editor, since arriving at age 17 yrs. He is not yet 21, but is most enterprising.

Mr John L Keep was threshing at Geo. Smith's, west of village, and had his arm mangled. It was amputated above the elbow.

Jas. M North bought interest of WH Adams in Calhoun Mills & secured the services of Mr Oscar Hubbard, a first class miller from Albion. Feed store on Sophia St has again been started.

Marshal Dorsey took Myron Rossetter, the young lad who stole money from the MCR depot recently, to Lansing Reform School. He'll be there 5 years. He also stole a team & wagon belonging to James Rouin of Clarendon.

M- Clark- Hopkins- by Rev. B Fancher at his res. Aug. 14, LB Clark of Eckford & Miss Etta Hopkins of Marshall.

M- Morehouse-Skutt- by Rev. B Fancher at his res. Aug. 17, Robert Morehouse & Miss Lettie Skutt, both of Pulaski.

M- Hicks-Clark- by Stephen A LaDow, justice of peace, at Homer, Aug. 14, Otis Hicks of Battle Creek & Miss Dora Clark of Tekonsha.

8-27-89

Dr Collins has just received an invoice of school books, etc., at his new store in Palmer's.

D- Mrs Geo. Smith, who was so badly burned at Hadley's Corners on the 9th, died of her injuries on the 16th.

Mrs. Geo. H French celebrated her 59th birthday Aug. 21, and received a nice silver set from her family.

9-10-1879

Births & deaths in county for 1878 as reported to County Clerk - 599 births, 257 deaths.

HS Green bought home of Willard Cotton, on Main St.

David Kirby bought wagon shop of Andrew Dorsey. Dorsey is village marshal.

D- Mrs Chas. Caswell, who died at home in Concord, Thurs of last week. She & her family were former residents of Homer.

Mr & Mrs Dr OS Phelps were given a surprise party, they will be moving about 150 miles north of San Francisco.

Mr CJ Murray bought Dr Phelps' fine piano for $200.

Dr MW Taylor has located here to practice medicine.

WW Wells leaves for a visit to his old home in NY State. It has been 41 years since he left there.

Kalamazoo board recently offered principalship of their school to Prof. HN French, but Marshall board refused to release him.

D- WW Reed, formerly Air Line operator here, died at home in Leoni on Aug. 30.

D- Jennie May Jones, age 21y,6m,28d, of consumption, the dau. of Eli B & Caroline H Jones. She was born in Calhoun Co. Jan. 5, 1858, and came here in 1869 with parents. She was the niece of Mrs DP Hatch of Homer Twp.

Article on how Homer would be a good site for a pleasure steamer for picnics & rides.

9-17-1879

Meetings held on whether Homer should have a third RR.

M- Doolittle-Riggs, on Sept. 15, at res. of bride's father, Mr VD Riggs, by Rev. AS Badger, Wm. Doolittle of Clarendon & Miss Hattie M Riggs of Homer.

Administrator's sale notice - estate of Alexander Arthur.

9-24-1879

Supervisor AH Spaulding's grain barn & contents burned last Friday, loss from $1000-1500. Contained 700 bushels of wheat, etc. The fire was caused by a little boy, a relative.

Spaulding has had bad luck this season, having also lost a little child.

AE Howell's 3 yr. old took 1st prize in his race at the State Fair.

10-1-1879

D- Funeral of Mrs Thos. Berger, who died last Tues., took place at ME Church Thurs. She'd been ill 2 or 3 days.

M- Sept. 24, by Rev. Fancher at his res., Frank Williams & Mrs Anna Joyce, both of Albion.

D- Mr & Mrs Will Thompson lost their little child one day last week.

10-8-1879

M- Severance-Jacobs, by Rev. EL Kellogg, in Pulaski, Jackson Co., at home of bride's parents, on the 6th, Lovell Severance & Miss Mary G Jacobs, both of Pulaski.

10-15-1879

M- Hoffman- Snider, by Rev. EL Kellogg, Wed, Oct 8, at home of bride's parents, John Hoffman & Miss Mary Snider, both of Homer. They left to visit relatives in SW New York.

10-22-1879

D- in Dallas, Texas, Oct 14, Vernon P Redfield in the 32nd yr of his age. He was brother of Chas. Redfield of Homer & of CS & BB Redfield, of Englewood, Ill. He was born here Oct. 26, 1847, and moved to Iowa at age 10 to live with relatives. 7 or 8 years ago he moved to Texas. He was unmarried. Buried Trinity Cemetery, Dallas.

D- the remains of Dr Seth N Coons, who died the 16th at the asylum in Kalamazoo, were brought here for burial. Until recently he lived here and was known as a skillfull doctor and was well respected. He was born at Penn Yan, Yates Co, NY, 7-26-1835. Funeral at res. of CM Brewer. Member Pres. Church.

Notice - estate of Abram Failing.

10-29-1879

Nothing of great interest this issue.

11-5-1879

D- at res. of son-in-law, AJ Kell, in Pulaski, Nov. 2, Mrs Cornelia N Redfield, in 69th yr. She was Cornelia Nancy Parkinson, born 10-3-1811, in Schoharie Co, NY. Her mother died while she was very young, so she lived with older sisters. As a young lady, lived with her sister, Mrs Hiram Smith, at Marengo, NY. She married BS Redfield of Clyde, NY, Jan 16, 1834. They came to Homer in 1842. Her husband died 5-23-1857, leaving her with 7 children. Pres. Church. 2 sons died before her, one less than a month ago. 3 sons and 2 dau, all adults, survive her.

11-12-1879

M- Champion-Hiller, in Pulaski, Oct 25, by Rev Browning, John H Champion of Homer & Miss Lavonna Hiller of Litchfield.

M- LaDow-Waterman, at res. of bride's father, Nov 5, by Rev EL Kellogg, Chauncey L LaDow of Homer and Miss HJ Waterman of Albion.

M- Weislogle-Sawyer, at res. of John Raby, Nov 10, by Rev. EL Kellogg, Michael Weislogle of Springport & Ellen M Sawyer of Albion.

11-26-1879

M- Kline-Janes, by Rev. B Fancher at his res. in Homer, Nov 19, George W Kline & Miss Ida A Janes, both of Homer.

M- Lane-Winans, at res. of bride's parents by Rev. J Snashall(?) Nov 12, Charles S Lane & Miss Birda E Winans, both of Convis.

12-10-1879

D- the funeral of Mrs Orrin Ball, who died Wed last, took place on Friday. She was an old res. of Homer and charter member of the Methodist Society.

12-17-1879

D- more on Mrs Ball, who died at her res. in Homer. Sarah, wife of Orrin Ball, age 73. Sarah Cogswell was born in Homer, Cortland Co., NY in 1806. She joined ME Church at age 8, was educated at Casanovia(?) Seminary. In 1828, she married Orrin Ball, and came to Homer, Mi in 1836, where she, with her husband and others, composed the first class organized in this place.

Note: Two years of the Homer Index, 1880 and 1881, are missing after this date.

 

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