Memorials of the Mcmath Family Including a Genealogical Account of the Descenda
Memorials of the Mcmath Family Including a Genealogical Account of the Descenda
Frank Mortimer Mcmath
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Her mother's care has devolved largely upon her. 329 ii. Clarissa Elizabeth (Jones), b. Middlesex, N. Y. , Nov. 26, 1S46; m. At Rushville, N. Y. , Feb. 5, 1868, to Aaron Richard Van Houten (s. Abram and Mary S. Van Houten). Mr. Van Houten was successively a farmer, druggist, bookkeeper, grain dealer and finally first deputy in the office of the Auditor General, at Spokane, Wash. , which posi- tion he held at the time of his death, of Typhoid Fever, Jan. 12, 1889. Mrs. Clarissa E. Van Houton: "W...e came to Michigan in April, 1868; lived two years in Tecumseh, one and a half at Napoleon, then in Nov. , 1871 removed to Eugene City, Ore. , where we staid four years. I regained my health in Oregon; when we went there I was nearly gone with con- sumption. Mr. Van H. , spent part of two years in Texas, 1882-3 and went to Spokane in 1887. It might be added that Mr. Van H. Accumulated a comfortable property, notwithstanding his nomadic career, belieing the old proverb 'a rolling stone etc' Res. (1894) Grass Lake, Mich.
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