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1851-06-30 +RAISIN MICH---LENAWEE CO---V8---BROWN #MANUSCRIPT---BLACKSTONE MASS STRAIGHTLINE POSTMARK AND JULY 10, BOTH STRUCK TWICE AND BLACK PAID AND MS 3 FORWARDED TO BURRILLVILLE R.I.---TO RICHARD BATTEY (FATHER JESSE BATTEY, MOTHER NANCY BATTEY, B. RHODE ISLAND 1810, D. 1895, M.#1 RACHEL ALDRICH BATTEY 1829, M#2, ABIGAIL S HODGES BATTEY 1863, HER FATHER SEWELL HODGES, HER MOTHER JUDITH HODGES, M#3, MARY A GOVE BATTEY 1884, AT BLACKSTONE MASS CROSSED OUT---FORWARDED TO SMITH BATTEY AT BURRILLVILLE R.I.---FROM ELIJAH BROWNELL (B. MASS.1807, WIFE, PHEBE BROWNELL, CHILDREN, WALTER E BROWNELL, CHARLES S BROWNELL, FRANKLIN BROWNELL,MILTON BROWNELL, ELIZABETH M BROWNELL, MARY B BATTEY ALSO LIVED WITH THEM, B. 1774, D.1851) AT RAISIN RECOUNTING THE HARDSHIPS OF THE FIRST WINTER IN A PIONEER RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT. HE SUFFERED THE LOSS OF THREE CHILDREN FROM SMALLPOX AND WAS HIMSELF ISOLATED, UNABLE TO WITNESS THEIR BURIALS---GENEALOGY---6PGS---PAGE 4---PRIVATELY OWNED—COURTESY OF HAYES I/WHITFORD AUCTIONS 2013 LOT 438 $105

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Date: 1851-06-30
County: Lenawee
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Category: MI Genealogy , Manuscripts , Michigan Stampless Letters , Letters Containing Correspondence , Privately Owned
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1. 1851-06-30 +RAISIN MICH---LENAWEE CO---V8---BROWN #MANUSCRIPT---BLACKSTONE MASS STRAIGHTLINE POSTMARK AND JULY 10, BOTH STRUCK TWICE AND BLACK PAID AND MS 3 FORWARDED TO BURRILLVILLE R.I.---TO RICHARD BATTEY (FATHER JESSE BATTEY, MOTHER NANCY BATTEY, B. RHODE ISLAND 1810, D. 1895, M.#1 RACHEL ALDRICH BATTEY 1829, M#2, ABIGAIL S HODGES BATTEY 1863, HER FATHER SEWELL HODGES, HER MOTHER JUDITH HODGES, M#3, MARY A GOVE BATTEY 1884, AT BLACKSTONE MASS CROSSED OUT---FORWARDED TO SMITH BATTEY AT BURRILLVILLE R.I.---FROM ELIJAH BROWNELL (B. MASS.1807, WIFE, PHEBE BROWNELL, CHILDREN, WALTER E BROWNELL, CHARLES S BROWNELL, FRANKLIN BROWNELL,MILTON BROWNELL, ELIZABETH M BROWNELL, MARY B BATTEY ALSO LIVED WITH THEM, B. 1774, D.1851) AT RAISIN RECOUNTING THE HARDSHIPS OF THE FIRST WINTER IN A PIONEER RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT. HE SUFFERED THE LOSS OF THREE CHILDREN FROM SMALLPOX AND WAS HIMSELF ISOLATED, UNABLE TO WITNESS THEIR BURIALS---GENEALOGY---6PGS---PAGE 6---PRIVATELY OWNED—COURTESY OF HAYES I/WHITFORD AUCTIONS 2013 LOT 438 $105 Read More..

2. 1851-06-30 +RAISIN MICH---LENAWEE CO---V8---BROWN #MANUSCRIPT---BLACKSTONE MASS STRAIGHTLINE POSTMARK AND JULY 10, BOTH STRUCK TWICE AND BLACK PAID AND MS 3 FORWARDED TO BURRILLVILLE R.I.---TO RICHARD BATTEY (FATHER JESSE BATTEY, MOTHER NANCY BATTEY, B. RHODE ISLAND 1810, D. 1895, M.#1 RACHEL ALDRICH BATTEY 1829, M#2, ABIGAIL S HODGES BATTEY 1863, HER FATHER SEWELL HODGES, HER MOTHER JUDITH HODGES, M#3, MARY A GOVE BATTEY 1884, AT BLACKSTONE MASS CROSSED OUT---FORWARDED TO SMITH BATTEY AT BURRILLVILLE R.I.---FROM ELIJAH BROWNELL (B. MASS.1807, WIFE, PHEBE BROWNELL, CHILDREN, WALTER E BROWNELL, CHARLES S BROWNELL, FRANKLIN BROWNELL,MILTON BROWNELL, ELIZABETH M BROWNELL, MARY B BATTEY ALSO LIVED WITH THEM, B. 1774, D.1851) AT RAISIN RECOUNTING THE HARDSHIPS OF THE FIRST WINTER IN A PIONEER RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT. HE SUFFERED THE LOSS OF THREE CHILDREN FROM SMALLPOX AND WAS HIMSELF ISOLATED, UNABLE TO WITNESS THEIR BURIALS---GENEALOGY---6PGS---PAGE 5---PRIVATELY OWNED—COURTESY OF HAYES I/WHITFORD AUCTIONS 2013 LOT 438 $105 Read More..

3. 1851-06-30 +RAISIN MICH---LENAWEE CO---V8---BROWN #MANUSCRIPT---BLACKSTONE MASS STRAIGHTLINE POSTMARK AND JULY 10, BOTH STRUCK TWICE AND BLACK PAID AND MS 3 FORWARDED TO BURRILLVILLE R.I.---TO RICHARD BATTEY (FATHER JESSE BATTEY, MOTHER NANCY BATTEY, B. RHODE ISLAND 1810, D. 1895, M.#1 RACHEL ALDRICH BATTEY 1829, M#2, ABIGAIL S HODGES BATTEY 1863, HER FATHER SEWELL HODGES, HER MOTHER JUDITH HODGES, M#3, MARY A GOVE BATTEY 1884, AT BLACKSTONE MASS CROSSED OUT---FORWARDED TO SMITH BATTEY AT BURRILLVILLE R.I.---FROM ELIJAH BROWNELL (B. MASS.1807, WIFE, PHEBE BROWNELL, CHILDREN, WALTER E BROWNELL, CHARLES S BROWNELL, FRANKLIN BROWNELL,MILTON BROWNELL, ELIZABETH M BROWNELL, MARY B BATTEY ALSO LIVED WITH THEM, B. 1774, D.1851) AT RAISIN RECOUNTING THE HARDSHIPS OF THE FIRST WINTER IN A PIONEER RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT. HE SUFFERED THE LOSS OF THREE CHILDREN FROM SMALLPOX AND WAS HIMSELF ISOLATED, UNABLE TO WITNESS THEIR BURIALS---GENEALOGY---6PGS---PAGE 4---PRIVATELY OWNED—COURTESY OF HAYES I/WHITFORD AUCTIONS 2013 LOT 438 $105 Read More..

4. 1851-06-30 +RAISIN MICH---LENAWEE CO---V8---BROWN #MANUSCRIPT---BLACKSTONE MASS STRAIGHTLINE POSTMARK AND JULY 10, BOTH STRUCK TWICE AND BLACK PAID AND MS 3 FORWARDED TO BURRILLVILLE R.I.---TO RICHARD BATTEY (FATHER JESSE BATTEY, MOTHER NANCY BATTEY, B. RHODE ISLAND 1810, D. 1895, M.#1 RACHEL ALDRICH BATTEY 1829, M#2, ABIGAIL S HODGES BATTEY 1863, HER FATHER SEWELL HODGES, HER MOTHER JUDITH HODGES, M#3, MARY A GOVE BATTEY 1884, AT BLACKSTONE MASS CROSSED OUT---FORWARDED TO SMITH BATTEY AT BURRILLVILLE R.I.---FROM ELIJAH BROWNELL (B. MASS.1807, WIFE, PHEBE BROWNELL, CHILDREN, WALTER E BROWNELL, CHARLES S BROWNELL, FRANKLIN BROWNELL,MILTON BROWNELL, ELIZABETH M BROWNELL, MARY B BATTEY ALSO LIVED WITH THEM, B. 1774, D.1851) AT RAISIN RECOUNTING THE HARDSHIPS OF THE FIRST WINTER IN A PIONEER RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT. HE SUFFERED THE LOSS OF THREE CHILDREN FROM SMALLPOX AND WAS HIMSELF ISOLATED, UNABLE TO WITNESS THEIR BURIALS---GENEALOGY---6PGS---PAGE 3---PRIVATELY OWNED—COURTESY OF HAYES I/WHITFORD AUCTIONS 2013 LOT 438 $105 Read More..

5. 1851-06-30 +RAISIN MICH---LENAWEE CO---V8---BROWN #MANUSCRIPT---BLACKSTONE MASS STRAIGHTLINE POSTMARK AND JULY 10, BOTH STRUCK TWICE AND BLACK PAID AND MS 3 FORWARDED TO BURRILLVILLE R.I.---TO RICHARD BATTEY (FATHER JESSE BATTEY, MOTHER NANCY BATTEY, B. RHODE ISLAND 1810, D. 1895, M.#1 RACHEL ALDRICH BATTEY 1829, M#2, ABIGAIL S HODGES BATTEY 1863, HER FATHER SEWELL HODGES, HER MOTHER JUDITH HODGES, M#3, MARY A GOVE BATTEY 1884, AT BLACKSTONE MASS CROSSED OUT---FORWARDED TO SMITH BATTEY AT BURRILLVILLE R.I.---FROM ELIJAH BROWNELL (B. MASS.1807, WIFE, PHEBE BROWNELL, CHILDREN, WALTER E BROWNELL, CHARLES S BROWNELL, FRANKLIN BROWNELL,MILTON BROWNELL, ELIZABETH M BROWNELL, MARY B BATTEY ALSO LIVED WITH THEM, B. 1774, D.1851) AT RAISIN RECOUNTING THE HARDSHIPS OF THE FIRST WINTER IN A PIONEER RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT. HE SUFFERED THE LOSS OF THREE CHILDREN FROM SMALLPOX AND WAS HIMSELF ISOLATED, UNABLE TO WITNESS THEIR BURIALS---GENEALOGY---6PGS---PAGE 2---PRIVATELY OWNED—COURTESY OF HAYES I/WHITFORD AUCTIONS 2013 LOT 438 $105 Read More..

6. 1851-06-30 +RAISIN MICH---LENAWEE CO---V8---BROWN #MANUSCRIPT---BLACKSTONE MASS STRAIGHTLINE POSTMARK AND JULY 10, BOTH STRUCK TWICE AND BLACK PAID AND MS 3 FORWARDED TO BURRILLVILLE R.I.---TO RICHARD BATTEY (FATHER JESSE BATTEY, MOTHER NANCY BATTEY, B. RHODE ISLAND 1810, D. 1895, M.#1 RACHEL ALDRICH BATTEY 1829, M#2, ABIGAIL S HODGES BATTEY 1863, HER FATHER SEWELL HODGES, HER MOTHER JUDITH HODGES, M#3, MARY A GOVE BATTEY 1884, AT BLACKSTONE MASS CROSSED OUT---FORWARDED TO SMITH BATTEY AT BURRILLVILLE R.I.---FROM ELIJAH BROWNELL (B. MASS.1807, WIFE, PHEBE BROWNELL, CHILDREN, WALTER E BROWNELL, CHARLES S BROWNELL, FRANKLIN BROWNELL,MILTON BROWNELL, ELIZABETH M BROWNELL, MARY B BATTEY ALSO LIVED WITH THEM, B. 1774, D.1851) AT RAISIN RECOUNTING THE HARDSHIPS OF THE FIRST WINTER IN A PIONEER RELIGIOUS SETTLEMENT. HE SUFFERED THE LOSS OF THREE CHILDREN FROM SMALLPOX AND WAS HIMSELF ISOLATED, UNABLE TO WITNESS THEIR BURIALS---GENEALOGY---6PGS---PAGE 1---PRIVATELY OWNED—COURTESY OF HAYES I/WHITFORD AUCTIONS 2013 LOT 438 $105 Read More..