1834-07-14 ANN ARBOR M T --RED #MANUSCRIPT & BLACK MS 25 RATE--JOHN GEDDES (1850,60,70,80 US CENSUS, MICHIGAN MARRIAGE RECORDS, FIND A GRAVE, B. PENN. MAR 1801, D.4 NOV 1889, FATHER, ROBERT GEDDES {FATHER, WILLIAM GEDDES, MOTHER, SARAH McCALLON GEDDES[MOTHER, ISABELLA LOCK McCALLON, FATHER, ROBERT McCALLON-1732-1800, WAS CAPTAIN OF A COMPANY OF FOOT OF THE LANCASTER ASSOCIATORS AT THE BATTLE OF BRANDYWINE. HIS SWORD IS STILL IN THE FAMILY], MOTHER, JANE SAWYER GEDDES, SPOUSE, M. "FANNY" FRANCES ELIZA SAVAGE GEDDES 6 APR 1837, CHILDREN, SARAH GEDDES-B. 1840 {SPOUSE, WILLIAM T RANDALL, CHILD, SARAH GERTRUDE RANDALL}, HENRY GEDDES, JOHN GEDDES-B. 1843, RACHAEL GEDDES-B. 1845, DOMESTIC, LELIA ALEXANDER-B.1831) TO WILLIAM GEDDES--BHL--GFP--BX1--#16 --HE LANDED IN DETROIT TEN YEARS BEFORE, ON JULY 14, 1824, AND REFLECTIONS ON THAT TIME---CROPS, WEATHER REPORT, SAWMILL BUSINESS, 5 DAMS BROKE ON THE HURON---GOV. GEORGE PORTER DIED A FEW DAYS AGO---MENTIONS ROBERT, BOTSFORD, GEN. JACKSON, AGRIPPA---DISCUSSES MONEY LENDING AND INTEREST RATES----AG/ECON---GENEALOGY 2---4PGS---Courtesy of Bentley Historical Library at University of Michigan - N
Year: 1834
Date: 1834-07-14
County:
Washtenaw
City:
AnnArbor
Category:
MI Covers
, MI Genealogy
, Manuscripts
, Michigan Territorial
, Letters Containing Correspondence
, Publicly Owned
, Crops/ Agriculture Econ
, Revolutionary War
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