Born & died in Grand Blanc township.
Widowed
Husband: George M. Embury
Age: 77 years, 3 months, 20 days
Father: John McFarlen, born in Michigan
Mother: Margery Hadley, born Unknown
Informant: P. O. Embury
Buried: Oct. 9, 1932 in Evergreen Cem.
Suggested edit: Hi Friend, would you please add the following (same as what I sent for her husband)? Thank you so much.
George M. Embury grew up on the home farm west of Grand Blanc and attended the district schools of his home neighborhood and the high school at Flint. In 1875 he married Margery McFarlan, who was born on a farm one and one-half miles southwest of Grand Blanc, daughter of John B. and Margery (Hadley) McFarlan, mention of whom is made elsewhere in this work.
After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Embury located on the farm where she was born, and where she is now living, and there Mr. Embury spent the remainder of his life, with the exception of about two years, which he spent in Flint in the hardware and implement business; but his chief
occupation was farming, and he was the owner of two hundred acres of land in the south part of Grand Blanc township, on which his son, Philip, now lives. His death occurred in 1907. He and his wife were the parents of three children, Philip O., and twins, Irving W. and George A.[Embury]. Irving Embury lives at Seattle, Washington, where he is engaged as a civil engineer. He married Lucy Bear, and they have one daughter. George A. Embury is [illegible] the home farm with his mother.
Source: History of Genesee county Michigan; her people, industries and institutions, with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families, by Wood, Edwin Orin, 1861-1918
Publication date 1916, pgs 292-294
Born & died in Grand Blanc township.
Widowed
Husband: George M. Embury
Age: 77 years, 3 months, 20 days
Father: John McFarlen, born in Michigan
Mother: Margery Hadley, born Unknown
Informant: P. O. Embury
Buried: Oct. 9, 1932 in Evergreen Cem.
Suggested edit: Hi Friend, would you please add the following (same as what I sent for her husband)? Thank you so much.
George M. Embury grew up on the home farm west of Grand Blanc and attended the district schools of his home neighborhood and the high school at Flint. In 1875 he married Margery McFarlan, who was born on a farm one and one-half miles southwest of Grand Blanc, daughter of John B. and Margery (Hadley) McFarlan, mention of whom is made elsewhere in this work.
After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Embury located on the farm where she was born, and where she is now living, and there Mr. Embury spent the remainder of his life, with the exception of about two years, which he spent in Flint in the hardware and implement business; but his chief
occupation was farming, and he was the owner of two hundred acres of land in the south part of Grand Blanc township, on which his son, Philip, now lives. His death occurred in 1907. He and his wife were the parents of three children, Philip O., and twins, Irving W. and George A.[Embury]. Irving Embury lives at Seattle, Washington, where he is engaged as a civil engineer. He married Lucy Bear, and they have one daughter. George A. Embury is [illegible] the home farm with his mother.
Source: History of Genesee county Michigan; her people, industries and institutions, with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families, by Wood, Edwin Orin, 1861-1918
Publication date 1916, pgs 292-294
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