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BIRTHS
1877
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Geo. F. FISHER, formerly of this place, is the happy father of a ten pound boy. Geo can now sing "Oh, its nice to be a father of a bouncing baby boy," with good relish.
Friday March 9, 1877 Mrs. Hugh LAUGHLIN a girl.
Friday March 9, 1877 Jim ROBERTS is the happy possessor of a girl baby.
Friday April 6, 1877 Rev. N. W. PIERCE, of Williamston, formerly of this place, has another girl--ten pounds.
Friday April 13, 1877 Constable HAYNER and Ruel CURTIS have each had a boy added to their families during the past week.
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Friday April 13, 1877 C. H. HUNT is papa --a girl.
Friday May 4, 1877 Joe BUSHEY is "dad" to an 8 pound boy. Tally one for Joe.
Friday May 25, 1877 John LOWRY, of Conway, was son-struck on Monday morning last. The son-beam seems to have effected the whole family, but early recoveries are hoped for.
Friday June 22, 1877 The son arose in the west last Tuesday and Geo. WOOLFORD was made "papa" thereby.
Friday June 29, 1877 Eight pounds of boy was added to the family of Owen PALMERTON on Wednesday.
Friday June 29, 1877 The latest case of son stroke is that of Henry KELSO. It arrived Sunday morning--eight pounds.
Friday July 6, 1877 James CONKLIN was presented with a boy on Saturday last that kicked the beam at eleven pounds.
Friday July 6, 1877 A freak of nature is recorded as having occurred at Freelands. Mrs. ROLLAND gave birth some time since to a boy baby with only one eye. The place where the other eye should be is entirely smooth with no eyelids or socket. The child in other respects is perfectly formed, and is active and healthy.
Friday August 24, 1877 J. REDFIELD, of Iosco, was the subject of a very severe case of son-stroke on Saturday morning last. Weight not known.
Friday November 23, 1877 James STAGE
is doing well since he put on the red ribbon--the latest streak of luck is
a ten pound boy.
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