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Alonzo Lawson Annes

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Alonzo Lawson Annes

Birth
Huron City, Huron County, Michigan, USA
Death
20 Apr 1927 (aged 66)
Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 4-10-15
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After attending school in Carson City, MI, Alonzo resided in St. John, Muskegon, and Saginaw, MI working at various jobs.
He married on his birthday in 1882 to Kate Belle Hubbard at Muskegon, MI and they had one son, Clarke Howell Annes.
In 1886, at the age of 26, he removed to the small upper peninsula town of Marenisco, where he was elected Township Supervisor the following year. Evidently this position and location was not to his liking, and he removed to St. Louis, MO, and than on to Wausau, WI by 1888. In Wausau he was employed as a traveling lumber salesman for the Curtis and Yale Co. He later held an important office position, and was in charge of the Company's Milwaukee branch from 1898 to 1907.

The wanderlust still had Alonzo and in 1908 he left for Tacoma, WA where he was engaged in the business of buying lumber and millwork for eastern manufacturers and jobbers.

In the early 1890's he began collecting a very considerable amount of genealogical information concerning the many lineages of the Annis Family in Canada and the United States, and his voluminous records were assembled from extensive research and personal correspondence.
After attending school in Carson City, MI, Alonzo resided in St. John, Muskegon, and Saginaw, MI working at various jobs.
He married on his birthday in 1882 to Kate Belle Hubbard at Muskegon, MI and they had one son, Clarke Howell Annes.
In 1886, at the age of 26, he removed to the small upper peninsula town of Marenisco, where he was elected Township Supervisor the following year. Evidently this position and location was not to his liking, and he removed to St. Louis, MO, and than on to Wausau, WI by 1888. In Wausau he was employed as a traveling lumber salesman for the Curtis and Yale Co. He later held an important office position, and was in charge of the Company's Milwaukee branch from 1898 to 1907.

The wanderlust still had Alonzo and in 1908 he left for Tacoma, WA where he was engaged in the business of buying lumber and millwork for eastern manufacturers and jobbers.

In the early 1890's he began collecting a very considerable amount of genealogical information concerning the many lineages of the Annis Family in Canada and the United States, and his voluminous records were assembled from extensive research and personal correspondence.


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