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CALHOUN COUNTY MICHIGAN CALHOUN COUNTY
Mrs. Julia E. Frisbee—wife of J. W. Frisbee died May 9, 1883, at St. Johns. She was born at Grand Blanc, Genesee county, Michigan, May 18, 1838. For a score of years she was a member of the Congregational church, and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn her loss.
Mrs. Eliza Flagler—died May 9, 1883. She was born in Duchess county, N. Y., September 14, 1799. She was a daughter of Col. Eli. Ange-vine, a notably good man, and an elder in the Presbyterian church. She was married to Daniel Flagler April 16, 1822, and has been a resident of St. Johns for fifteen years. At the time of her death she was living with her daughter., Mrs. Stephen J. Wright.
F. Byron Cutler—died at his home in St. Johns, May 16, 1883, after a protracted illness of eight weeks. He was first taken in his office with neuralgia of the heart, which afterwards assumed the form of pneumonia. Mr. Cutler was born in Niagara county, N. Y., October 16, 1834, and moved with his father to Michigan in 1836, settling in Hillsdale county, at the place well known for many years as Cutler's Corners, now the village of North Adams. He was a graduate of the Detroit, commercial college, and from there was employed for three years in the register's office of Hillsdale county. His health being poor he spent the winter of 1859 in Texas, returning the next year, as far as St. Louis, on horseback. In 1861 he entered the service of his
country as a private in company G, 2d Michigan cavalry, and was promoted to a lieutenancy in 1862. He resigned May 2, 1. 803, on account of his impaired health, and engaged in the real estate business in Hillsdale.
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