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Henry Lannin

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Henry Lannin

Birth
Sainte-Martine, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
29 Sep 1906 (aged 61)
Rapid City, Kalkaska County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Westwood, Kalkaska County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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From "The Traverse Region, Historical and Descriptive, with Illustrations of Scenery and Portraits of some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers," H. R. Page & Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1884, page 317:

"HENRY LANNIN, proprietor of mill, Rapid River, was born in Canada, March 8, 1845. He spent his youth and learned the of carpenter and joiner in his native country. In 1866 he came to Saginaw, Mich., and spent two years. In 1868 he removed to Rapid River, Kalkaska County, and located land on Section 6, where he still resides. In 1879 he opened a mill in which he manufactures shingles and lumber. Mr. L. has been twice married. His first marriage was to Miss Mary L. Barber, also of Canada. She died in 1875. His second marriago was on Oct. 28, 1878, to Miss Lucinda [Rocinda] A. Herriman, of Rapid River. They have one daughter Mary Arvilla. He has been supervisor of Rapid River four years. His fraternity is the I. O. O. F."

From "The Traverse Region, Historical and Descriptive, with Illustrations of Scenery and Portraits of some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers," H. R. Page & Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1884, page 317:

"HENRY LANNIN, proprietor of mill, Rapid River, was born in Canada, March 8, 1845. He spent his youth and learned the of carpenter and joiner in his native country. In 1866 he came to Saginaw, Mich., and spent two years. In 1868 he removed to Rapid River, Kalkaska County, and located land on Section 6, where he still resides. In 1879 he opened a mill in which he manufactures shingles and lumber. Mr. L. has been twice married. His first marriage was to Miss Mary L. Barber, also of Canada. She died in 1875. His second marriago was on Oct. 28, 1878, to Miss Lucinda [Rocinda] A. Herriman, of Rapid River. They have one daughter Mary Arvilla. He has been supervisor of Rapid River four years. His fraternity is the I. O. O. F."



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