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CALHOUN COUNTY MICHIGAN CALHOUN COUNTY
George N. Hyatt—died Nov. 29, 1882, aged 60; came to Battle Creek 1844; in r1847 an employe" of T. B. Skinner, the partner afterwards, of the firm of Stone & Hyatt—see Battle Creek Journal Dec. 6, 1882.
Wm. O. Harris—died in Dec.; was a mariner and is said to have come to Battle Creek as early as 1835. Erastus Clark—died June 8, 1882.
Mrs. Phebe Antoinette Dibble) wife of L. D. Dibble, died Aug. 22, 1882, aged 56; daughter of Dr. Chatterton; came to Michigan June 8, 1851.
Charles Knight—died Sept. 8, 1882, aged 78 years; came to Marshall in 1837, to Battle Creek 1842, had the oldest door, sash and blind manufactory in the city; burned in 1875.
Susan N. Kirby—-died Sept. 25, 1882, aged 74 years, wife of Caleb Kirby; came to Battle Creek about 40 years ago, then went to a farm in Bedford 5 miles from here, where she lived until her death.
Mrs. Anson Mapes—died Oct. 18, 1882, aged 68 years; came to Michigan in 1837, maiden name Maria Blass, lived in Battle Creek township.
John Coates—resident of East Leroy, died Aug. 24, 1882, aged 84; came to Michigan in 1836.
Christine BownE Stillson, wife of the late Eli Le Grand Stillson, died July 7, 1882, aged 74; came to Michigan in 1836; to Battle Creek in 1837.
Harriet N. Marsh, wife of Spencer H. Marsh, died July 13, 1882; came to Michigan in 1855; Leroy to Battle Creek 1864. See Battle Creek Journal, July 26, 1882.
Hiram O. Burnham, —town of Charleston, Mich., died July 20, 1882, aged 80; came to Michigan in 1841.
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