Several Ancestral Lines of Josiah Edson And His Wife Sarah Pinney Married At St

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Harriette Hyde Wells
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Nutting, until she was fifteen, then she went to her sister Sarah at Aurelius. After her marriage they settled at Geneseo, N. Y. , but soon removed to Livonia, and in Aug. , 1829, they emigrated to Michigan with a 46 family of six children, the oldest barely seven years old, and the youngest twin girls of eight months. They traveled with household furni- ture and provisions to Rochester, twenty-five miles, in wagons, then by Erie Canal to Buf- falo, and from thence through Lake Erie to Detroit ...on the Superior, the second passenger steamer built to ply on the lake, then by wagon again twenty-five miles to the little village of Auburn in Oakland Co. , where Mr. Hyde had already purchased a farm. They were five days making this journey. In their new home all the native energy and capability of both were called into action. Supplies in many lines were remote and difficult to obtain, so that every source of home helpfulness was brought into use. Mrs. Hyde learned to card the rolls, spin the yarn, color and weave the warm cloth- ing for her family, which she also cut and made for husband, boys and girls.

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