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James Manley Patchin

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James Manley Patchin

Birth
Sabbath Day Point, Warren County, New York, USA
Death
8 Jun 1883 (aged 80)
Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
G,14,1
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James Manley Patchin was the son of Samuel and Mary Patchin.He married Julia Murphy in 1848.
Manley was one of the first white settlers in Crockery Township(Nunica),Ottawa County,Michigan, arriving from New York in 1836, with his two brothers. They were employees of the lumbering firm Ringuette & Boland,and put the first pine logs into the Grand River out of Crockery Creek in 1838. He also employed local men in the building of the Detroit and Milwaukee Railway through Spring Lake. He lived in Spring Lake Michigan through 1880, when he moved to Grand Rapids Michigan with his family where in died in 1883 from Rheumatism of the heart.
His wife Julia died in Minneapolis,Minnesota in 1897.

Brother of Cynthia Patchin, Jabez Patchin, Lyman Patchen, Samuel Hollister Patchin, Polly Patchin, Sally (Patchin) Dunning, John Patchin, Harriet Patchin, Grandus Patchin, Nelson Sprague Patchin and Carolyn Patchin
James Manley Patchin was the son of Samuel and Mary Patchin.He married Julia Murphy in 1848.
Manley was one of the first white settlers in Crockery Township(Nunica),Ottawa County,Michigan, arriving from New York in 1836, with his two brothers. They were employees of the lumbering firm Ringuette & Boland,and put the first pine logs into the Grand River out of Crockery Creek in 1838. He also employed local men in the building of the Detroit and Milwaukee Railway through Spring Lake. He lived in Spring Lake Michigan through 1880, when he moved to Grand Rapids Michigan with his family where in died in 1883 from Rheumatism of the heart.
His wife Julia died in Minneapolis,Minnesota in 1897.

Brother of Cynthia Patchin, Jabez Patchin, Lyman Patchen, Samuel Hollister Patchin, Polly Patchin, Sally (Patchin) Dunning, John Patchin, Harriet Patchin, Grandus Patchin, Nelson Sprague Patchin and Carolyn Patchin


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