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Seth Aldrich

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Seth Aldrich

Birth
Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
29 Mar 1884 (aged 79)
Armada, Macomb County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Armada, Macomb County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Son of Ebenezer Aldrich and Isabel Chase; first wife Rachel Burlingame; second wife Louisa Wyman

Source: Macomb County Early Pioneers Surnames.
"SETH ALDRICH was born in Berkshire County, Mass., November 2, 1804; removed to Macomb County in 1833, and bought of the Government two lots since known as the Briggs farm, on Section 9, Armada; this he sold before moving his family, and, in 1835, bought the farm on which he now lives, consisting first of eighty acres, to which he afterward added 130 acres; he married Rachel Burlingame, a native of Berkshire, and had three children, all married and living in Armada Township. Mrs. Aldrich died in 1844 and he again married, Louisa Wyman, of Ontario, N.Y., and had one son - Charles - who lives on the homestead. The grandfather of the present Mrs. Aldrich, Isaac Page, served in the war of the Revolution and received a pension for faithful services."

From Melissa Bolton
Son of Ebenezer Aldrich and Isabel Chase; first wife Rachel Burlingame; second wife Louisa Wyman

Source: Macomb County Early Pioneers Surnames.
"SETH ALDRICH was born in Berkshire County, Mass., November 2, 1804; removed to Macomb County in 1833, and bought of the Government two lots since known as the Briggs farm, on Section 9, Armada; this he sold before moving his family, and, in 1835, bought the farm on which he now lives, consisting first of eighty acres, to which he afterward added 130 acres; he married Rachel Burlingame, a native of Berkshire, and had three children, all married and living in Armada Township. Mrs. Aldrich died in 1844 and he again married, Louisa Wyman, of Ontario, N.Y., and had one son - Charles - who lives on the homestead. The grandfather of the present Mrs. Aldrich, Isaac Page, served in the war of the Revolution and received a pension for faithful services."

From Melissa Bolton


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