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BIRTHS
1875
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Friday July 9, 1875 July 5th, an eight and a-half pound girl, to E. A. BUSH, of Conway.
Friday July 30, 1875 On the 24th inst., Mrs. Frank M. LUMBARD, of Whitmore Lake, presented her husband with a fine boy. Mother and child doing well. We presume Frank is forcibly reminded (especially nights) of the songs he used to sing at his concerts, the chorus of which is something in this wise: "It’s nice to be a father Oh don’t you wish me joy?" Frank , our congratulations. Shake.
Friday August 20, 1875 BROWN’s third addition to the village of Fowlerville--on Wednesday morning, a girl.
Friday September 10, 1875 On Friday, Sept. 3d, Mrs. Willard WILSON, of Green Oak, presented her husband with a fine little daughter. Our correspondent says it is the first in fourteen years, and WILSON is so proud of it he can’t attend to his work.
Friday September 17, 1875 We mentioned a few weeks since that Mr. HIGGINS was called home by a telegram announcing the sickness of his wife. Mr. HIGGINS has returned and informs us that he found--he found--well, what do you suppose? "A bouncing baby boy."
Friday October 1, 1875 And still they come. Mrs. Henry GRENAWAY --a girl.
Friday October 1, 1875 The wife of Mr. Charles CHAPMAN presented him with a fine little girl one day last week.
Friday October 8, 1875 Mr. I. B. TURNER was on Tuesday morning made the happy father of another daughter.
Friday November 12, 1875 Its a girl weighing six pounds and belongs to John Q. TANNER.
Friday November 19, 1875 Recent enlistment’s to the infantry corps: Mrs. W. H. PULLEN, a girl: Mrs. Chas. E. SPENCER, a boy: Mrs. Al. CUMMINGS, a boy.
Friday December 24, 1875 Mrs. Ora POOL,
on Monday night, a daughter.
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