Stephen Pilkinton brought his bride to his farm in Sebewa, Michigan, where they lived for two or three years, when they traded for a farm in Portland township on Grand River and about three miles north of Portland, which at that time was but a small Indian trading post. Stephen passed the remaining active years on that farm and. in latter life retired to Portland.
She was the mother of 9. Silas Henry, Mary, wife of Samuel A. McVey; Fred, located in Portland; Lucy, widow of a Mr. Baker, of Boise City, Idaho, and Oren, living at Twisp, Washington.
Source: History of Ionia Michigan, published 1916.
Stephen Pilkinton brought his bride to his farm in Sebewa, Michigan, where they lived for two or three years, when they traded for a farm in Portland township on Grand River and about three miles north of Portland, which at that time was but a small Indian trading post. Stephen passed the remaining active years on that farm and. in latter life retired to Portland.
She was the mother of 9. Silas Henry, Mary, wife of Samuel A. McVey; Fred, located in Portland; Lucy, widow of a Mr. Baker, of Boise City, Idaho, and Oren, living at Twisp, Washington.
Source: History of Ionia Michigan, published 1916.
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