Hajjar, Mary Frances (b. , d. ?)
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Note: Alcona County Review - Friday, March 29, 1878
Work was resumed on Mrs. Wm. Conklin's new residence in Harrisville. The conservatory window at first in front of the upright has been taken out and two common windows put in its place. The conservatory window will be placed on the wing part, on the east. The whole building will be completed in the course of five or six weeks and then Mrs. C will have a nice home at the county seat.
Friday, June 7, 1878
Mrs. Emma Conklin and family, of Greenbush, are removing to their new residence in Harrisville
David C. Emory ran a hardware store in Harrisville, Michigan. He had some prize pigs he had taken to the County Fair. On the way back he stopped at the hardware store and that is where they found him; he died of a heart attact.
Survivors at time of Emma's death were sons Charles and William of Harrisville, daughter Jessie (Mrs. Jefferson L. Waters) of Greenbush, brother Amram of Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada, Violet Reeves, niece, of St. Williams, Ontario, Canada, and Elizabeth Adams (Mrs. Fred Adams) of Mikado, MI.
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Cause: Cancer
Note: Buried Cemetery: Ft. Custer National Cemetery
Cemetery Address: 15501 Dickham Road No. Entrance Svc Maintenance Bldg Augusta, MI 49012
Buried At: Section 8 Site 218
Service Info.: S1C US NAVY
Birth Date: 11 Oct 1924
Death Date: 14 Dec 1993
Relation: Wife of Conklin, Cecil Charles
Interment Date: 17 Dec 1993
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Source: (Name)
Title: 1900 United States Federal Census
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004
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Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900.T623, 1854 rolls. Suffolk, Massachusetts, ED 1156, roll T623 675, page 10A.
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1880 United States Federal Census
Author: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005
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Note: www.ancestry.comData:
Text: Online publication - Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880.T9, 1,454 rolls. Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts, ED 795, roll T9_562, page 437.1000, image 0395.
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Note: Facts about this person:
Fact 1 October 15, 1958
Buried in Walled Lake, Michigan
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Housewife,Religion-Presbyterian
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Note: Perhaps died in childbirth as Olive B. Conklin, her ninth child's birth is January 1847, based upon the fact that Olive died 20 January 1865 at age 18.
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Note: He enlisted, as a private, at Harrisville, Michigan on 11 August 1862 in Company E, 23rd Infantry. for a period of three years, and was mustered in 12 September 1862 at East Saginaw, Michigan; and, mustered out on 28 June 1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina. Served as a teamster in the supply train; Campbell Station, seige of Knoxville, Rocky River Ridge, Columbia, Franklin, Nashville and Williamston, and was present at the surrender of Johnston. He was hit several times by spent and glancing bullets. He received an Honorable Discharge/
After the Civil War he married Sarah Wood and together they homesteaded the CHAPELLE FARM (Chapelle`s Corners and M-72 West of Harrisville, Michigan). The farm remained in the family until 1927 when it was sold to Francis James' brother-in-law. Percy Somers.
He was a member of the John Earl Post, Grand Army of the Republic, AuSable, Michigan. He never missed a campfire or military gathering.
He was a county Deputy Sheriff.
Facts about this person:
Fact 1 August 11, 1862
Enlisted as a Private in Co.E,23rd MI. Volunteer Infantry
Fact 2 September 12, 1862
Mustered in at East Saginaw,MI
Fact 3 June 28, 1865
Mustered out at Salisbury,SC
Fact 4 1869
Moved to"Chapelle Corners" in Harrisville Township
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or " Fisher's Corners"-located on M-72 &Poor Farm Rd in Alcona CountyHe enlisted, as a private, at Harrisville, Michigan on 11 August 1862 in Company E, 23rd Infantry. for a period of three years, and was mustered in 12 September 1862 at East Saginaw, Michigan; and, mustered out on 28 June 1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina. Served as a teamster in the supply train; Campbell Station, seige of Knoxville, Rocky River Ridge, Columbia, Franklin, Nashville and Williamston, and was present at the surrender of Johnston. He was hit several times by spent and glancing bullets. He received an Honorable Discharge/
After the Civil War he married Sarah Wood and together they homesteaded the CHAPELLE FARM (Chapelle`s Corners and M-72 West of Harrisville, Michigan). The farm remained in the family until 1927 when it was sold to Francis James' brother-in-law. Percy Somers.
He was a member of the John Earl Post, Grand Army of the Republic, AuSable, Michigan. He never missed a campfire or military gathering.
He was a county Deputy Sheriff.
He enlisted, as a private, at Harrisville, Michigan on 11 August 1862 in Company E, 23rd Infantry. for a period of three years, and was mustered in 12 September 1862 at East Saginaw, Michigan; and, mustered out on 28 June 1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina. Served as a teamster in the supply train; Campbell Station, seige of Knoxville, Rocky River Ridge, Columbia, Franklin, Nashville and Williamston, and was present at the surrender of Johnston. He was hit several times by spent and glancing bullets. He received an Honorable Discharge/
After the Civil War he married Sarah Wood and together they homesteaded the CHAPELLE FARM (Chapelle`s Corners and M-72 West of Harrisville, Michigan). The farm remained in the family until 1927 when it was sold to Francis James' brother-in-law. Percy Somers.
He was a member of the John Earl Post, Grand Army of the Republic, AuSable, Michigan. He never missed a campfire or military gathering.
He was a county Deputy Sheriff.
He enlisted, as a private, at Harrisville, Michigan on 11 August 1862 in Company E, 23rd Infantry. for a period of three years, and was mustered in 12 September 1862 at East Saginaw, Michigan; and, mustered out on 28 June 1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina. Served as a teamster in the supply train; Campbell Station, seige of Knoxville, Rocky River Ridge, Columbia, Franklin, Nashville and Williamston, and was present at the surrender of Johnston. He was hit several times by spent and glancing bullets. He received an Honorable Discharge/
After the Civil War he married Sarah Wood and together they homesteaded the CHAPELLE FARM (Chapelle`s Corners and M-72 West of Harrisville, Michigan). The farm remained in the family until 1927 when it was sold to Francis James' brother-in-law. Percy Somers.
He was a member of the John Earl Post, Grand Army of the Republic, AuSable, Michigan. He never missed a campfire or military gathering.
He was a county Deputy Sheriff.
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Note: Died @@ daughter Minnie Conklin's house.
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Cause: paralysis-strokes
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