From "A History of Marshall," by Richard Carver, pp 248-9: Carver reports that Dulcenia Church Daily, b. 1820 in NY, who moved to Marengo Twp, MI in 1840, provided in her will for establishment of a home for aged women to be built in Marengo Twp and to be called the Dulcenia Home for Aged and Indigent Females. The location was later made part of the City of Marshall. The house was built in 1899-1901, and was operated by a board of trustees. In later years, the home was operated by Mrs. Mary Katz as a home for the aged of both sexes. It was called the Katz Nursing Home. The home burned in 1962. It was later replaced by a modern nursing home now called Tender Care (as of 1993). Carver has more information and several pictures.
From "A History of Marshall," by Richard Carver, pp 248-9: Carver reports that Dulcenia Church Daily, b. 1820 in NY, who moved to Marengo Twp, MI in 1840, provided in her will for establishment of a home for aged women to be built in Marengo Twp and to be called the Dulcenia Home for Aged and Indigent Females. The location was later made part of the City of Marshall. The house was built in 1899-1901, and was operated by a board of trustees. In later years, the home was operated by Mrs. Mary Katz as a home for the aged of both sexes. It was called the Katz Nursing Home. The home burned in 1962. It was later replaced by a modern nursing home now called Tender Care (as of 1993). Carver has more information and several pictures.
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wife of Hiram Daily
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