Platt Book for 1859 show N.V. Wemple owning 140 acres, in Ingham Center, Ingham, Michigan
Platt book for 1874 shows N.V. Wemple owning 140 acres in Township II north, Ingham, Range 1 East.It is South of Dansville on Williamston Rd to the north edge on Bunkerhill Twp line-Dist No.6
Death Certificate: Listed as a farmer, married-26 years-Age 76yr 6mth at time of death. Of 5 children-zero were alive when he died. (Although George, an adopted son, did not died until 1942) Informant: Mary L. Wemple. Cause of death: Gangrin following diabetes.
N.V. was among the founding members of The South Ingham Burial Ground Society formed on January 21, 1863 and that developed and governed Howard Cemetery. He served as Clerk, Secretary and grounds keeper up until about 1903.
Platt Book for 1859 show N.V. Wemple owning 140 acres, in Ingham Center, Ingham, Michigan
Platt book for 1874 shows N.V. Wemple owning 140 acres in Township II north, Ingham, Range 1 East.It is South of Dansville on Williamston Rd to the north edge on Bunkerhill Twp line-Dist No.6
Death Certificate: Listed as a farmer, married-26 years-Age 76yr 6mth at time of death. Of 5 children-zero were alive when he died. (Although George, an adopted son, did not died until 1942) Informant: Mary L. Wemple. Cause of death: Gangrin following diabetes.
N.V. was among the founding members of The South Ingham Burial Ground Society formed on January 21, 1863 and that developed and governed Howard Cemetery. He served as Clerk, Secretary and grounds keeper up until about 1903.
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"WEMPLE / Nicholas V Wemple / 1829 - 1905 // Mary L His wife / 1836 - 1916"
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