Sanilac County Photo Album

People

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Ida May (Cline) Cadwell
Lexington - 1910
Submitted by Joann

Cadwell or Cline Farm
Ida May (Cline) Cadwell far left, farm may be on Harris Road the Horace Cadwell Farm or the Cline Farm.
Submitted by Joann

Hugie Camron and young Jimmy Lindsey
in front of his team Dick & Rock on his farm near Croswell
Submitted by Dennis Hoffman


John Wellington Cline
John Cline, Birth 1822 in Markham, York County, Ontario, Canada.  Death 29 Feb 1892 in Jeddo, Grant Twp, St.Clair County, Michigan.  Married 1852 "Teresa Louise Ayles" birth 1830 in England. Death 1874 in Markham Twp, York County, Ontario, Canada.  Adolphus Homer Cline DR. b 1849, Sarah Jane Cline 1852-1893, Mary A Cline 1854, George Washington Cline 1856-1917, John Wellington Cline 1862-1897, Theresa A Cline 1865-1949.
Submitted by Joann

Raymond Cline Sr. b.1893 Lexington d. 1935 Port Huron and son Raymond
Cline Bartley
5-31-1916 (mother Elsie Bartley) of Lexington, Sanilac Co.Mi.
Submitted by Joann

Rosalie Edith Fleury Cline
b.7-22-1860 d.3-26-1956
Daughter of Robert B. Fleury and Caroline Fuller Fleury, Wife of John Wellington Cline, mother of Ida and Raymond Cline
Submitted by Joann

Cline Relatives
909 Union street, Port Huron, Mi. 
Submitted by Joann

Gideon Gifford Corneil
Husband of Mary "Rose" (Graham) Corneil Son of: Gideon and Ruth (Gifford) Corneil of Eckfried, Canada Photo taken circa 1940's
Submitted: Michelle Morisette-Burke

Mary "Rose" (Graham) Corneil 
{Born 1847/Ireland} Nathaniel Graham Jr.  {Born 1867/Canada} Photo taken circa 1886 in Croswell,  just prior to the death of  Mary "Rose" in Nov 1887
Submitted: Michelle Morisette-Burke

Peter Counter Family
Peter Counter, my great grandfather. He came to Sanilac County in 1878  from Canada and married a Jemina Stebbins. He served in the Civil War with the Sanilac County Volunteers. They had a farm called Orchard Grove Farm and had 12 children.
This is a photo of the family in front of their farmhouse in Carsonville. He and his wife Jemina and their oldest son are buried in Washington Cemetary.
Submitted by George Counter

Crawford Family
I've "rescued" an old photograph of The CRAWFORD Family which was taken at the C. J. Wendt Studios in either Forestville or Minden City, Michigan.
Submitted by Shelley


Herbert Dickinson
b. c1873, on his right is Stacey Hoffman and on the left is Ellwood Hoffman
Applegate about 1926
Submitted by Dennis Hoffman

Hettie (Joslyn) Dickinson & Amos Dickinson Aug. 1939
submitted by Dennis Hoffman

Center front is Samuel B. Dickerson
 b. 1832 on his left is  Amy (Dickerson) Young b. 1852
on his right is Misila Dickerson b. 1969 his daughters. Back row is Will Young son-in-law and Carrie Bell Young,  granddaughter. Taken at family farm. circa: about 1906
submitted by Dennis Hoffman

Bruno and Grace Diem
taken in 1937 in front of 
their 1937 Hudson.
At the time they were living about five miles west of Croswell.
Submitted by Chuck and Anita Diem

 Carrie and Edward Diem family 1902
L to R: Carrie Baird Diem, Earl Diem, Ernest Diem, Edward Diem
They lived two miles west and 1 mile south of Carsonville.  Kenneth, son of Ernest, still farms the old homestead.
Submitted by Chuck and Anita Diem

Diem Family 1902
The back two rows are wife behind the husband.  The front row are all single.
Back row, L to R: Mary Diem Schoff; Louisa Diem Schoff; Nettie Whitford Diem; Carrie Baird Diem; Alma Coleman Diem
Middle row, L to R: Richard Schoff; George Schoff; Herman Diem; Edward Diem; Frederick Diem
Front Row, L to R: Bruno Diem; Amelia Hinds; Grandma Amelia Diem Hinds; Bertha Hinds; Robert Diem
Submitted by Chuck and Anita Diem

Diem Family 1945
Standing, L to R: Everett (Bud) Diem; Charles Diem; Clarence Diem, my Dad; Clarence Diem; Robert Diem
Sitting, L to R: Esther Diem Lee; Saralie Diem Smithson; Norma Diem Cook
Submitted by Chuck and Anita Diem


The one on the left is Frederick H. Diem who moved to Carsonville in 1872.  The one on the right is his brother, Jacob Diem, who lived in St. Clair County.  The picture was take not later than Oct 1881 as Frederick was killed in a sawmill accident on that date.  Both are Civil War veterans.  Jacob was only in for six months.  Frederick was with the 6th Michigan Cavalry with Gen Custer, he fought at Gettysburg, was captured in Oct 1863, spent five months at Belle Island in Richmond, VA,, seven months at Andersonville, GA when he was paroled.  He was returned to his unit in Jan 1865 and was shot in the foot when someone threw a handful of cartridges down the chimney in his hut.  He went home, was married, had eight children and was killed in a freak sawmill accident near Forestville when the boiler blew up on his fifteenth wedding anniversary.  His youngest child was born in Feb 1881.  
Submitted by Chuck and Anita Diem