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Whiting, Jane Fidelia

Female 1824 - 1846  (22 years)


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  1. 1.  Whiting, Jane Fidelia was born on 29 Feb 1824 in Nelson, Portage, Ohio, United States; died on 19 Jun 1846 in United States.

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    • FamilySearch Id: KWVG-WGQ

    Notes:

    Before and After Mt. Pisgah page 123
    Nauvoo Temple Record page 395-398

    Death Date year 1846 Calhoun Co. Michigan History
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    Read this book
    Portrait and Biographical Album of Calhoun County, Michigan
    By Chapman Brothers, Chapman Brothers
    Page 469
    Almon G. Bruce, M.D. This gentleman is one of the prominent medical men of Albion, to which place he came a fe years since in order that his children might have the benefit of attendance at Albion College. He had previously practiced his profession within the bound of the "State and had the many calls of a busy and successful man. He comes of good old stock, and by inheritance and training the many traits of character and mental abilities of his progenitors have been strengthened and developed in him, making him a worthy representative of the family.
    Jesse Bruce, grandfather of our subject, was a resident of Franklin County, Vermont, where on April 29, 1815, the father of our subject was born. This child was christened Augustus S. and was six years of age when his parents changed their residence to Hiram, Ohio. There he grew to maturity and married Jane Fidelia Whiting, a native of the Buckeye State, who bore him two children, Almon G, and Robert L. The latter served three years during the Civil War, in the Fourteenth Michigan Infantry; he died January 8, 1871. The wife and mother passed away in 1846, and Augustus Bruce subsequently married Miss Jane Hare. This lady was a daughter of Jacob Hare, the first settler of Columbus, Ohio, and the maker of the original plat of that city. Mr. Hare accumulated a large property, and eventually became quite wealthy and at his death willed all of his property to the needy and destitute of the city of Columbus, Ohio; the estate was valued at $200,000 and the city built of this fund what is known as Hare’s Orphan Asylum. Mr. Bruce was a Whig until the Republican party was organized, when he gave it his support, affiliating with it until his death. That event transpired in 1868.
    ....
    In Quincy, Illinois, November 6, 1844, Almon G. Bruce opened his eyes to the light of day. His school days were spent in Medina County, Ohio, and he gained a good knowledge of the branches taught in the common and high schools. Young as he was when the Civil War began, he was roused to enthusiasm and nothing but his youth prevented him from taking his stand with the defenders of his country. As soon as it was possible to do so he entered the army, enlisting for three months and being enrolled in Company G, Eighty-sixth Ohio Infantry. Going into Virginia the company did guard duty until their time had expired and they were mustered out. In July, 1864, young Bruce again enlisted and as a member of Company C. One Hundred and Seventy-sixth Ohio Infantry, took his place in front of Nashville, Tenn. He was detailed as clerk at gen. Rousseau's headquarters and retained the position until the close of the war.
    Returning to his Buckeye home Mr. Bruce began reading medicine in the office of Dr. Henry Warner, a prominent physician of Spencer. In 1866 he began attending lectures in Charity Hospital Medical College at Cleveland, Ohio from which he received his degree in 1870. Three years later he left the buckeye State to establish his home in Corunna, Michigan, where he worked up a good practice. In 1882 he removed to Detroit and a year later came to Albion. Here, as before stated, he has taken a high stand among medical men and secured a large following of citizens. He is earnest and thoughtful in all that pertains to his profession, expending his time and energy upon it to the fullest extent. He is a Prohibitionist, an outspoken and earnest worker in the cause of temperance and has received a number of nomnations for office in the city and in the State legislature and Congress ast different times.
    In Spencer, Ohio, the marriage rights were solemnized between Dr. Bruce and Permelia A, daughter of the Rev. Abel Wood. The bride was born in 1851, in the town win which her wedding was celebrated. She is well informed, devoted to her family, and possess the character that wins and retains friendship. The children born to dr. and Mrs. Bruce are three in number, named respectively, Carrie Maude, Lottie E. and Bessie. The elder is now the wife of Professor E. C. Glen, of the Upper Peninsular Business College in Marquette this State. She is a young lady of cultuire, having been graduated from AlbionCollege in 1889. Socially the Doctor is Past Commander of E. W Holing Post No. 210, G. A.R., and has been a member of the Masonic order since 1865 and is now the High Priest of Albion Chapter, No. 32, R.A.M. also Three Illustrious Master of Albion Council No. 57, R & S Masters. He and his family are all members of the Methodist Episcopal church in which the Doctor is Steward.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nelson, Portage, Ohio, United States.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died 19 Jun 1915

    Jane married Bruce, Augustus Stebbins on 28 Sep 1841. Augustus was born on 29 Apr 1815 in Vermont, United States, United States; died in Oct 1865 in Medina, Ohio, United States, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Bruce, Robert Lagard  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1843 in Ohio, United States; died on 8 Jan 1871.
    2. 3. Bruce, Almon Gardner  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1844 in Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States; died on 9 Feb 1901 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, United States.

    Jane married Redding, Return Jackson in 1846 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States. Return was born on 26 Sep 1817 in Hiram, Portage, Ohio, United States; died on 30 Aug 1891 in Hoytsville, Summit, Utah, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Jane married Redding, Jackson on 24 Jan 1846 in . Jackson was born on 26 Sep 1817 in Hiram, Portage, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bruce, Robert Lagard Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jane1) was born in 1843 in Ohio, United States; died on 8 Jan 1871.

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    • FamilySearch Id: KLB6-PT5

    Notes:

    1850; Census Place: Chippewa, Wayne, Ohio; Roll M432_739; Page: 119; Image: 241.
    268/278 A S Bruce 35 male Landlord $1500 Vermont
    Nancy J 24 fem Ohio
    Lagard 07 male Ohio attended school
    Almond 05 male Illinois attended school
    Josephine 02 fem Ohio
    Emily 01 fem Ohio
    Franklin 12 male Michigan attended school
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    1870; Census Place: Danby, Ionia, Michigan; Roll M593_676; Page: 403; Image: 134.
    70/70 Bruce Robert 23 male white Day laborer Ohio
    Ruth E 17 fem white Keeping House Ohio
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    1880; Census Place: Walnut, Montgomery, Indiana; Roll T9_300; Family History Film: 1254300; Page: 396.1000; Enumeration District: 103; Image: 0438.
    36/40
    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Robert L. BRUCE Self M Male W 40 IN Farmer IN IN
    Orindra BRUCE Wife M Female W 36 IN Keeps House NC NC
    Charles BRUCE Son S Male W 21 IN Farmer IN IN
    Mary E. BRUCE Dau S Female W 17 IN At Home IN IN
    Durbin DURBIN Other W Male W 40 OH Laborer KY OH
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    Census Place Walnut, Montgomery, Indiana
    Family History Library Film 1254300
    NA Film Number T9-0300
    Page Number 396A
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    1900; Census Place: Union, Montgomery, Indiana; Roll T623_394 Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 110.
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    1910; Census Place: Crawfordsville Ward 3, Montgomery, Indiana; Roll T624_372; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 259.
    1850; Census Place: Chippewa, Wayne, Ohio; Roll M432_739; Page: 119; Image: 241.
    268/278 A S Bruce 35 male Landlord $1500 Vermont
    Nancy J 24 fem Ohio
    Lagard 07 male Ohio attended school
    Almond 05 male Illinois attended school
    Josephine 02 fem Ohio
    Emily 01 fem Ohio
    Franklin 12 male Michigan attended school
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    1860; Census Place: Lafayette, Medina, Ohio; Roll M653_1007; Page: 146; Image: 292.
    25/25 Augustus Bruce 41 male Farmer $2500/1300 Vermont
    Jane 35 fem Ohio
    Alma 15 fem domestic Ohio attended school
    Almon 14 male Illinois attended school
    Sophia 11 fem Ohio attended school
    Emma 10 fem Ohio attended school

    Read this book
    Portrait and Biographical Album of Calhoun County, Michigan
    By Chapman Brothers, Chapman Brothers
    Page 469
    Almon G. Bruce, M.D. This gentleman is one of the prominent medical men of Albion, to which place he came a fe years since in order that his children might have the benefit of attendance at Albion College. He had previously practiced his profession within the bound of the "State and had the many calls of a busy and successful man. He comes of good old stock, and by inheritance and training the many traits of character and mental abilities of his progenitors have been strengthened and developed in him, making him a worthy representative of the family.
    Jesse Bruce, grandfather of our subject, was a resident of Franklin County, Vermont, where on April 29, 1815, the father of our subject was born. This child was christened Augustus S. and was six years of age when his parents changed their residence to Hiram, Ohio. There he grew to maturity and married Jane Fidelia Whiting, a native of the Buckeye State, who bore him two children, Almon G, and Robert L. The latter served three years during the Civil War, in the Fourteenth Michigan Infantry; he died January 8, 1871. The wife and mother passed away in 1846, and Augustus Bruce subsequently married Miss Jane Hare. This lady was a daughter of Jacob Hare, the first settler of Columbus, Ohio, and the maker of the original plat of that city. Mr. Hare accumulated a large property, and eventually became quite wealthy and at his death willed all of his property to the needy and destitute of the city of Columbus, Ohio; the estate was valued at $200,000 and the city built of this fund what is known as Hare’s Orphan Asylum. Mr. Bruce was a Whig until the Republican party was organized, when he gave it his support, affiliating with it until his death. That event transpired in 1868.
    ....
    In Quincy, Illinois, November 6, 1844, Almon G. Bruce opened his eyes to the light of day. His school days were spent in Medina County, Ohio, and he gained a good knowledge of the branches taught in the common and high schools. Young as he was when the Civil War began, he was roused to enthusiasm and nothing but his youth prevented him from taking his stand with the defenders of his country. As soon as it was possible to do so he entered the army, enlisting for three months and being enrolled in Company G, Eighty-sixth Ohio Infantry. Going into Virginia the company did guard duty until their time had expired and they were mustered out. In July, 1864, young Bruce again enlisted and as a member of Company C. One Hundred and Seventy-sixth Ohio Infantry, took his place in front of Nashville, Tenn. He was detailed as clerk at gen. Rousseau's headquarters and retained the position until the close of the war.
    Returning to his Buckeye home Mr. Bruce began reading medicine in the office of Dr. Henry Warner, a prominent physician of Spencer. In 1866 he began attending lectures in Charity Hospital Medical College at Cleveland, Ohio from which he received his degree in 1870. Three years later he left the buckeye State to establish his home in Corunna, Michigan, where he worked up a good practice. In 1882 he removed to Detroit and a year later came to Albion. Here, as before stated, he has taken a high stand among medical men and secured a large following of citizens. He is earnest and thoughtful in all that pertains to his profession, expending his time and energy upon it to the fullest extent. He is a Prohibitionist, an outspoken and earnest worker in the cause of temperance and has received a number of nominations for office in the city and in the State legislature and Congress at different times.
    In Spencer, Ohio, the marriage rights were solemnized between Dr. Bruce and Permelia A, daughter of the Rev. Abel Wood. The bride was born in 1851, in the town win which her wedding was celebrated. She is well informed, devoted to her family, and possess the character that wins and retains friendship. The children born to dr. and Mrs. Bruce are three in number, named respectively, Carrie Maude, Lottie E. and Bessie. The elder is now the wife of Professor E. C. Glen, of the Upper Peninsular Business College in Marquette this State. She is a young lady of cultuire, having been graduated from AlbionCollege in 1889. Socially the Doctor is Past Commander of E. W Holing Post No. 210, G. A.R., and has been a member of the Masonic order since 1865 and is now the High Priest of Albion Chapter, No. 32, R.A.M. also Three Illustrious Master of Albion Council No. 57, R & S Masters. He and his family are all members of the Methodist Episcopal church in which the Doctor is Steward.

    1850; Census Place: Chippewa, Wayne, Ohio; Roll M432_739; Page: 119; Image: 241.
    268/278 A S Bruce 35 male Landlord $1500 Vermont
    Nancy J 24 fem Ohio
    Lagard 07 male Ohio attended school
    Almond 05 male Illinois attended school
    Josephine 02 fem Ohio
    Emily 01 fem Ohio
    Franklin 12 male Michigan attended school
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    1860; Census Place: Lafayette, Medina, Ohio; Roll M653_1007; Page: 146; Image: 292.
    25/25 Augustus Bruce 41 male Farmer $2500/1300 Vermont
    Jane 35 fem Ohio
    Alma 15 fem domestic Ohio attended school
    Almon 14 male Illinois attended school
    Sophia 11 fem Ohio attended school
    Emma 10 fem Ohio attended school


  2. 3.  Bruce, Almon Gardner Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jane1) was born in Nov 1844 in Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States; died on 9 Feb 1901 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, United States.

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    • FamilySearch Id: 9SHN-D2R

    Notes:

    1850; Census Place: Chippewa, Wayne, Ohio; Roll M432_739; Page: 119; Image: 241.
    268/278 A S Bruce 35 male Landlord $1500 Vermont
    Nancy J 24 fem Ohio
    Lagard 07 male Ohio attended school
    Almond 05 male Illinois attended school
    Josephine 02 fem Ohio
    Emily 01 fem Ohio
    Franklin 12 male Michigan attended school
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    The Ohio Genealogical Society
    http://www.ogs.org/research/results_ohcwss.php
    Ohio Civil War Roster
    Surname First Name Company Regiment Beginning Rank Ending Rank Other Names Notes
    Bruce Almon G. C 176th Regiment, Ohio Infantry Private Private
    Bruce Almond G. C 176th Regiment, Ohio Infantry Private Private Almon G./Bruce Original filed under Almon G./Bruce
    Number of records found: 2

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    1860; Census Place: Lafayette, Medina, Ohio; Roll M653_1007; Page: 146; Image: 292.
    25/25 Augustus Bruce 41 male Farmer $2500/1300 Vermont
    Jane 35 fem Ohio
    Alma 15 fem domestic Ohio attended school
    Almon 14 male Illinois attended school
    Sophia 11 fem Ohio attended school
    Emma 10 fem Ohio attended school
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    1880; Census Place: Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll T9_606; Family History Film: 1254606; Page: 359.2000; Enumeration District: 350; Image: 0303.
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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Almon G. BRUCE Self M Male W 35 IL Doctor --- ---
    Parnelia A. BRUCE Wife M Female W 29 OH Keeping House NY NY
    Carrie BRUCE Dau S Female W 10 OH At School IL OH
    Lettie BRUCE Dau S Female W 6 MI At School IL OH
    Bessie BRUCE Dau S Female W 3 MI At Home IL OH
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan
    Family History Library Film 1254606
    NA Film Number T9-0606
    Page Number 359B
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    1900; Census Place: Albion Ward 2, Calhoun, Michigan; Roll T623_704 Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 24. 1006 Michigan Avenue
    112/118 Bruce Almon G head white male ddNov 1844 55 married 31 years ILL ILL ILL
    Doctor Owns Home Free
    Permelia wife white fem June 1851 48 married 31 years mother of 3:2 living
    Ohio New Jersey New York
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    Read this book
    Portrait and Biographical Album of Calhoun County, Michigan
    By Chapman Brothers, Chapman Brothers
    Page 469
    Almon G. Bruce, M.D. This gentleman is one of the prominent medical men of Albion, to which place he came a fe years since in order that his children might have the benefit of attendance at Albion College. He had previously practiced his profession within the bound of the "State and had the many calls of a busy and successful man. He comes of good old stock, and by inheritance and training the many traits of character and mental abilities of his progenitors have been strengthened and developed in him, making him a worthy representative of the family.
    Jesse Bruce, grandfather of our subject, was a resident of Franklin County, Vermont, where on April 29, 1815, the father of our subject was born. This child was christened Augustus S. and was six years of age when his parents changed their residence to Hiram, Ohio. There he grew to maturity and married Jane Fidelia Whiting, a native of the Buckeye State, who bore him two children, Almon G, and Robert L. The latter served three years during the Civil War, in the Fourteenth Michigan Infantry; he died January 8, 1871. The wife and mother passed away in 1846, and Augustus Bruce subsequently married Miss Jane Hare. This lady was a daughter of Jacob Hare, the first settler of Columbus, Ohio, and the maker of the original plat of that city. Mr. Hare accumulated a large property, and eventually became quite wealthy and at his death willed all of his property to the needy and destitute of the city of Columbus, Ohio; the estate was valued at $200,000 and the city built of this fund what is known as Hare’s Orphan Asylum. Mr. Bruce was a Whig until the Republican party was organized, when he gave it his support, affiliating with it until his death. That event transpired in 1868.
    ....
    In Quincy, Illinois, November 6, 1844, Almon G. Bruce opened his eyes to the light of day. His school days were spent in Medina County, Ohio, and he gained a good knowledge of the branches taught in the common and high schools. Young as he was when the Civil War began, he was roused to enthusiasm and nothing but his youth prevented him from taking his stand with the defenders of his country. As soon as it was possible to do so he entered the army, enlisting for three months and being enrolled in Company G, Eighty-sixth Ohio Infantry. Going into Virginia the company did guard duty until their time had expired and they were mustered out. In July, 1864, young Bruce again enlisted and as a member of Company C. One Hundred and Seventy-sixth Ohio Infantry, took his place in front of Nashville, Tenn. He was detailed as clerk at gen. Rousseau's headquarters and retained the position until the close of the war.
    Returning to his Buckeye home Mr. Bruce began reading medicine in the office of Dr. Henry Warner, a prominent physician of Spencer. In 1866 he began attending lectures in Charity Hospital Medical College at Cleveland, Ohio from which he received his degree in 1870. Three years later he left the buckeye State to establish his home in Corunna, Michigan, where he worked up a good practice. In 1882 he removed to Detroit and a year later came to Albion. Here, as before stated, he has taken a high stand among medical men and secured a large following of citizens. He is earnest and thoughtful in all that pertains to his profession, expending his time and energy upon it to the fullest extent. He is a Prohibitionist, an outspoken and earnest worker in the cause of temperance and has received a number of nominations for office in the city and in the State legislature and Congress at different times.
    In Spencer, Ohio, the marriage rights were solemnized between Dr. Bruce and Permelia A, daughter of the Rev. Abel Wood. The bride was born in 1851, in the town win which her wedding was celebrated. She is well informed, devoted to her family, and possess the character that wins and retains friendship. The children born to dr. and Mrs. Bruce are three in number, named respectively, Carrie Maude, Lottie E. and Bessie. The elder is now the wife of Professor E. C. Glen, of the Upper Peninsular Business College in Marquette this State. She is a young lady of cultuire, having been graduated from AlbionCollege in 1889. Socially the Doctor is Past Commander of E. W Holing Post No. 210, G. A.R., and has been a member of the Masonic order since 1865 and is now the High Priest of Albion Chapter, No. 32, R.A.M. also Three Illustrious Master of Albion Council No. 57, R & S Masters. He and his family are all members of the Methodist Episcopal church in which the Doctor is Steward.

    Almon married Wood, Parmelia A on 23 Mar 1869 in Spencer, Franklin, Ohio, United States, United States of America. Parmelia (daughter of Wood, Abel A, daughter of Wood, Abel A and Graves, Sophia) was born in 1850 in Spencer, Medina, Ohio, United States; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Bruce, Carrie Maude  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1870 in Ohio, United States; died in DECEASED.
    2. 5. Bruce, Lettie E  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1874 in , , Michigan, United States; died in DECEASED.
    3. 6. Bruce, Bessie  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1877 in , , Michigan, United States; died in DECEASED.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Bruce, Carrie Maude Descendancy chart to this point (3.Almon2, 1.Jane1) was born in 1870 in Ohio, United States; died in DECEASED.

    Notes:

    Read this book
    Portrait and Biographical Album of Calhoun County, Michigan
    By Chapman Brothers, Chapman Brothers
    Page 469


    In Spencer, Ohio, the marriage rights were solemnized between Dr. Bruce and Permelia A, daughter of the Rev. Abel Wood. The bride was born in 1851, in the town win which her wedding was celebrated. She is well informed, devoted to her family, and possess the character that wins and retains friendship. The children born to dr. and Mrs. Bruce are three in number, named respectively, Carrie Maude, Lottie E. and Bessie. The elder is now the wife of Professor E. C. Glen, of the Upper Peninsular Business College in Marquette this State. She is a young lady of cultuire, having been graduated from AlbionCollege in 1889. Socially the Doctor is Past Commander of E. W Holing Post No. 210, G. A.R., and has been a member of the Masonic order since 1865 and is now the High Priest of Albion Chapter, No. 32, R.A.M. also Three Illustrious Master of Albion Council No. 57, R & S Masters. He and his family are all members of the Methodist Episcopal church in which the Doctor is Steward.

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    1880; Census Place: Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll T9_606; Family History Film: 1254606; Page: 359.2000; Enumeration District: 350; Image: 0303.
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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Almon G. BRUCE Self M Male W 35 IL Doctor --- ---
    Parnelia A. BRUCE Wife M Female W 29 OH Keeping House NY NY
    Carrie BRUCE Dau S Female W 10 OH At School IL OH
    Lettie BRUCE Dau S Female W 6 MI At School IL OH
    Bessie BRUCE Dau S Female W 3 MI At Home IL OH
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan
    Family History Library Film 1254606
    NA Film Number T9-0606
    Page Number 359B
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    1900; Census Place: Albion Ward 2, Calhoun, Michigan; Roll T623_704 Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 24. 1006 Michigan Avenue
    112/118 Bruce Almon G head white male ddNov 1844 55 married 31 years ILL ILL ILL
    Doctor Owns Home Free
    Permelia wife white fem June 1851 48 married 31 years mother of 3:2 living
    Ohio New Jersey New York
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    1900; Census Place: Dexter, Washtenaw, Michigan; Roll T623_746 Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 93.
    64/64 Glenn Robert C head white male June 1835 64 married 41 years Mich New York Conn
    farmer owns free
    Mary J wife white fem Mar 1842 58 married 41 years mother of 4:3 living
    Mich New York New York
    Elmer C son white male June1864 35 married 10 years MMich Mich Mich
    school teacher
    Carrie M wife white fem Apr 1870 30 married 10 years mother of 2:0 living
    Ohio Illinois Ohio
    Webb Severogne boarder white male Feb 1874 26 single Mich England Mich
    farm laborer
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    1910; Census Place: Putnam, Livingston, Michigan; Roll T624_660; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 112; Image: 655.
    261/268 Glenn ElmerC head male white 45 married 1st time 20 years Mich Mich Mich
    farmer general farm owns free of mortgage
    Carrie wife fem white 40 married 1st time 20 years mother of 5:2 living Ohio Ohio ILL
    Lillian dau fem white 09 single Mich Mich Ohio
    Lucy dau fem white 06 single Mich Mich Ohio
    Auble Henry
    Charlotte
    Audrey
    Ina
    Randall Bruce
    Florence
    Glenn Jay

    Carrie married Glenn, Elmer C. on 3 Jul 1890 in Calhoun, Michigan, United States. Elmer was born in Jun 1864 in Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Glenn, Beatrice  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 May 1893 in Marquette, Marquette, Michigan; died in DECEASED.
    2. 8. Glenn, Lillian  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1901 in Michigan, United States.
    3. 9. Glenn, Lucy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1904 in Michigan, United States.

  2. 5.  Bruce, Lettie E Descendancy chart to this point (3.Almon2, 1.Jane1) was born in 1874 in , , Michigan, United States; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: KLB6-PYQ

    Notes:

    Read this book
    Portrait and Biographical Album of Calhoun County, Michigan
    By Chapman Brothers, Chapman Brothers
    Page 469


    In Spencer, Ohio, the marriage rights were solemnized between Dr. Bruce and Permelia A, daughter of the Rev. Abel Wood. The bride was born in 1851, in the town win which her wedding was celebrated. She is well informed, devoted to her family, and possess the character that wins and retains friendship. The children born to dr. and Mrs. Bruce are three in number, named respectively, Carrie Maude, Lottie E. and Bessie. The elder is now the wife of Professor E. C. Glen, of the Upper Peninsular Business College in Marquette this State. She is a young lady of cultuire, having been graduated from AlbionCollege in 1889. Socially the Doctor is Past Commander of E. W Holing Post No. 210, G. A.R., and has been a member of the Masonic order since 1865 and is now the High Priest of Albion Chapter, No. 32, R.A.M. also Three Illustrious Master of Albion Council No. 57, R & S Masters. He and his family are all members of the Methodist Episcopal church in which the Doctor is Steward.

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    1880; Census Place: Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll T9_606; Family History Film: 1254606; Page: 359.2000; Enumeration District: 350; Image: 0303.
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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Almon G. BRUCE Self M Male W 35 IL Doctor --- ---
    Parnelia A. BRUCE Wife M Female W 29 OH Keeping House NY NY
    Carrie BRUCE Dau S Female W 10 OH At School IL OH
    Lettie BRUCE Dau S Female W 6 MI At School IL OH
    Bessie BRUCE Dau S Female W 3 MI At Home IL OH
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan
    Family History Library Film 1254606
    NA Film Number T9-0606
    Page Number 359B
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    1900; Census Place: Albion Ward 2, Calhoun, Michigan; Roll T623_704 Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 24. 1006 Michigan Avenue
    112/118 Bruce Almon G head white male ddNov 1844 55 married 31 years ILL ILL ILL
    Doctor Owns Home Free
    Permelia wife white fem June 1851 48 married 31 years mother of 3:2 living
    Ohio New Jersey New York
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    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Lettie


  3. 6.  Bruce, Bessie Descendancy chart to this point (3.Almon2, 1.Jane1) was born in 1877 in , , Michigan, United States; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: KLB6-PY7

    Notes:

    Read this book
    Portrait and Biographical Album of Calhoun County, Michigan
    By Chapman Brothers, Chapman Brothers
    Page 469


    In Spencer, Ohio, the marriage rights were solemnized between Dr. Bruce and Permelia A, daughter of the Rev. Abel Wood. The bride was born in 1851, in the town win which her wedding was celebrated. She is well informed, devoted to her family, and possess the character that wins and retains friendship. The children born to dr. and Mrs. Bruce are three in number, named respectively, Carrie Maude, Lottie E. and Bessie. The elder is now the wife of Professor E. C. Glen, of the Upper Peninsular Business College in Marquette this State. She is a young lady of cultuire, having been graduated from AlbionCollege in 1889. Socially the Doctor is Past Commander of E. W Holing Post No. 210, G. A.R., and has been a member of the Masonic order since 1865 and is now the High Priest of Albion Chapter, No. 32, R.A.M. also Three Illustrious Master of Albion Council No. 57, R & S Masters. He and his family are all members of the Methodist Episcopal church in which the Doctor is Steward.

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    1880; Census Place: Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll T9_606; Family History Film: 1254606; Page: 359.2000; Enumeration District: 350; Image: 0303.
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    Household Record 1880 United States Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Almon G. BRUCE Self M Male W 35 IL Doctor --- ---
    Parnelia A. BRUCE Wife M Female W 29 OH Keeping House NY NY
    Carrie BRUCE Dau S Female W 10 OH At School IL OH
    Lettie BRUCE Dau S Female W 6 MI At School IL OH
    Bessie BRUCE Dau S Female W 3 MI At Home IL OH
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan
    Family History Library Film 1254606
    NA Film Number T9-0606
    Page Number 359B
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    1900; Census Place: Albion Ward 2, Calhoun, Michigan; Roll T623_704 Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 24. 1006 Michigan Avenue
    112/118 Bruce Almon G head white male ddNov 1844 55 married 31 years ILL ILL ILL
    Doctor Owns Home Free
    Permelia wife white fem June 1851 48 married 31 years mother of 3:2 living
    Ohio New Jersey New York
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Generation: 4

  1. 7.  Glenn, Beatrice Descendancy chart to this point (4.Carrie3, 3.Almon2, 1.Jane1) was born on 4 May 1893 in Marquette, Marquette, Michigan; died in DECEASED.

  2. 8.  Glenn, Lillian Descendancy chart to this point (4.Carrie3, 3.Almon2, 1.Jane1) was born in 1901 in Michigan, United States.

    Notes:

    1900; Census Place: Dexter, Washtenaw, Michigan; Roll T623_746 Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 93.
    64/64 Glenn Robert C head white male June 1835 64 married 41 years Mich New York Conn
    farmer owns free
    Mary J wife white fem Mar 1842 58 married 41 years mother of 4:3 living
    Mich New York New York
    Elmer C son white male June1864 35 married 10 years MMich Mich Mich
    school teacher
    Carrie M wife white fem Apr 1870 30 married 10 years mother of 2:0 living
    Ohio Illinois Ohio
    Webb Severogne boarder white male Feb 1874 26 single Mich England Mich
    farm laborer
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    1910; Census Place: Putnam, Livingston, Michigan; Roll T624_660; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 112; Image: 655.
    261/268 Glenn ElmerC head male white 45 married 1st time 20 years Mich Mich Mich
    farmer general farm owns free of mortgage
    Carrie wife fem white 40 married 1st time 20 years mother of 5:2 living Ohio Ohio ILL
    Lillian dau fem white 09 single Mich Mich Ohio
    Lucy dau fem white 06 single Mich Mich Ohio
    Auble Henry
    Charlotte
    Audrey
    Ina
    Randall Bruce
    Florence
    Glenn Jay

    Lillian married Moe, Harry D. in 1918 in MIchigan, United States. Harry was born in 1895 in Canada; died in 1930. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Lillian married Shannon, Lilgrun Wesley in 1925 in Missouri, United States. Lilgrun was born on 30 Oct 1903 in , Jefferson, Missouri; died in Jul 1969 in , , Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 9.  Glenn, Lucy Descendancy chart to this point (4.Carrie3, 3.Almon2, 1.Jane1) was born in 1904 in Michigan, United States.

    Notes:

    1900; Census Place: Dexter, Washtenaw, Michigan; Roll T623_746 Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 93.
    64/64 Glenn Robert C head white male June 1835 64 married 41 years Mich New York Conn
    farmer owns free
    Mary J wife white fem Mar 1842 58 married 41 years mother of 4:3 living
    Mich New York New York
    Elmer C son white male June1864 35 married 10 years MMich Mich Mich
    school teacher
    Carrie M wife white fem Apr 1870 30 married 10 years mother of 2:0 living
    Ohio Illinois Ohio
    Webb Severogne boarder white male Feb 1874 26 single Mich England Mich
    farm laborer
    ============================================================================
    1910; Census Place: Putnam, Livingston, Michigan; Roll T624_660; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 112; Image: 655.
    261/268 Glenn ElmerC head male white 45 married 1st time 20 years Mich Mich Mich
    farmer general farm owns free of mortgage
    Carrie wife fem white 40 married 1st time 20 years mother of 5:2 living Ohio Ohio ILL
    Lillian dau fem white 09 single Mich Mich Ohio
    Lucy dau fem white 06 single Mich Mich Ohio
    Auble Henry
    Charlotte
    Audrey
    Ina
    Randall Bruce
    Florence
    Glenn Jay