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BIRTHS
1876
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Friday January 28, 1876 A new cashier arrived on Wednesday night for the exchange Bank. He weighs eight pounds and will bear the name of ELLSWORTH.
Friday March 10, 1876 On Sunday of last week, Mrs. Eliza BAKER, of Flint, gave birth to three daughters all of whom are alive and well. The total weight of the trio was seventeen pounds.
Friday May 5, 1876 Another little chunk of humanity made its debut on the stag of action last Friday evening. It is of the male sex and is owned by Dr. DEFENDORF.
Friday June 9, 1876 The Monroe Commercial says Mrs. Peter KELLEY last Saturday gave birth to her nineteenth child, the oldest being only nineteen years old.
Friday June 23, 1876 Six and a-half pounds of humanity, of the male gender, graces the domicile of Wm. CRAIG. It arrived yesterday and we smoked.
Friday June 30, 1876 G. H. ARCHER now rejoiceth in that he possesseth a daughter.
Friday July 14, 1876 The last infantry re-forcement--Mrs. J. A. LOCKWOOD, a boy.
Friday August 4, 1876 Mrs. Joseph COOPER--a boy.
Friday August 4, 1876 Tally one for R. L. GLENN--another boy.
Friday August 4, 1876 Another little Dodg-er has made its appearance at the residence of J. DODGE.
Friday September 15, 1876 Mrs. Floyd ELLIOTT--a daughter.
2.
Friday September 29, 1876 Hi. DAVIS became the father of another thirteen pound boy one day last week.
Friday December 22, 1876 Another "odd fellow"--it’s a girl you know-up to Joe FRANK’S--on Friday--weighs ten pounds--father happy, you know--mother and child doing well.
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