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Adaline <I>Hubbell</I> Merriman

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Adaline Hubbell Merriman

Birth
Nankin Township, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
2 May 1929 (aged 80)
Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Wayne, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Adaline Merriman was the daughter of Henry Hubbell and Lauretta Hubbell Felton. Grandaughter of Jonathan Hubbell and Elizabeth Prudden. She was born in Nankin Township, Wayne Co., MI She married Charles Merriman in Farmington Mi in 1872. She was my great aunt by marriage and also a distant cousin at least twice. She was raised by her mother and her step-father, Walter Felton, on their farm in Nankin. Her father died when she was about two years old. The farm house is part of the Westland Museum in Westland, MI

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Adaline Hubbell, daughter of Henry and Lauretta Hubbell, was born in Nankin township, Oct. 9, 1848, and departed this life at the home of her sister in Fenton, May 2, 1929, aged eighty years, six months and twenty-three days. In 1872 she was united in marriage to Charles Merriman, who passed away twenty years ago. She had resided in or near Wayne all her life, except the last four years when she made her home with a sister in Fenton, returning to Wayne each summer. For many years she had been a faithful member of the Methodist church of Wayne, and for several years was president of the Ladies' Aid Society of that church. She leaves one sister, Mrs. Kate Furlong, of Fenton, a nephew, C.J. Furlong, of Saginaw, and a host of friends to whom she had endeared herself by her cheerful, happy life. Funeral services were held at the church in Wayne.
Adaline Merriman was the daughter of Henry Hubbell and Lauretta Hubbell Felton. Grandaughter of Jonathan Hubbell and Elizabeth Prudden. She was born in Nankin Township, Wayne Co., MI She married Charles Merriman in Farmington Mi in 1872. She was my great aunt by marriage and also a distant cousin at least twice. She was raised by her mother and her step-father, Walter Felton, on their farm in Nankin. Her father died when she was about two years old. The farm house is part of the Westland Museum in Westland, MI

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Adaline Hubbell, daughter of Henry and Lauretta Hubbell, was born in Nankin township, Oct. 9, 1848, and departed this life at the home of her sister in Fenton, May 2, 1929, aged eighty years, six months and twenty-three days. In 1872 she was united in marriage to Charles Merriman, who passed away twenty years ago. She had resided in or near Wayne all her life, except the last four years when she made her home with a sister in Fenton, returning to Wayne each summer. For many years she had been a faithful member of the Methodist church of Wayne, and for several years was president of the Ladies' Aid Society of that church. She leaves one sister, Mrs. Kate Furlong, of Fenton, a nephew, C.J. Furlong, of Saginaw, and a host of friends to whom she had endeared herself by her cheerful, happy life. Funeral services were held at the church in Wayne.


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