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Alfred came from Danby VT but with betsy went to ohio alfreds father was Stephen Colvin and his mother was Mary Merrithew Stephens father was Luther Colvin From rhode Island which in 1765 Luther became the fourth settler in Danby Luther married Lydia Frink and died in 1829 Lydia died in 1814
Solomon Tanner (b) aug 28,1808, in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., NY., married Diana Eddy.,daughter of Abraham & Cynthia (Phillips) Eddy of Stockton, Chautauqua Co., NY on sept 8.1834.,(Handwritten ol,d family records)., She was (b) most likely in Clarendon., Rutland Co., Vt, Nov 22, 1812. Solomon (d) of consumpton in Berlin Twp, Ionia Co., Ionia, Montcalm Co., Michigan, Nov 25, 1872. Diana (d) of dropsey, at 3:30am at her home 435 N. Jefferson St., Ionia, Ionia Co., Michigan Tuesday Aug 28, 1900, age 87 Yrs, 9 mos.,6 days (Book B, p. 216. Solomon Tanner was my 2nd G-Grandfather.,
Robert (Bob) Berzley
Stanton, Michigan
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How nice,,,two Emmas". My granddaughter Emalyn was named Emma just because we loved it. But Emalyn after my sister Melinda also,Lin for short. She was a favorite aunt. Grace came from my mothers middle name. Helen Grace. Named in honor of my great-grandmother Grace Eddy. A woman that was greatly respected. But whom I only knew as Grandma Grace. She used to come over to our house on Sundays for dinner. And we would brush her hair after dinner,,and she would fall asleep. And we loved her. I was five when she passed
Here is an article from a late 1800's Chicago newspaper about a "Silent Smith" and his relationship to George Simpson Eddy and my Grandfather, Thomas Hooker Eddy.
We have a portrait of a "Captain Smith" which may be the same person.