From The Michigan Tribune, Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, Thursday, July 24, 1873, no page number:
Another grocery store is about to be started by Mr. John A. Van Valkenburg and Mr. Samuel Gregory, at No. 7 West Main street.
From The Battle Creek Daily Journal, Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, Thursday, June 29, 1892, no page number:
A sign on the door of John Van Valkenburg's grocery store reads, "Closed to Invoice," ominous words which being translated mean that the City Bank have foreclosed a $1500 chattel mortgage which they held against the stock.
From The Battle Creek Enquirer, Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, Sunday, February 7, 1915, page 2:
DEATHS
J. A. Van Valkenburg
John A. Van Valkenburg, 81 years of age, passed away early yesterday at his home, 43 Poplar street, death resulting from old age. Mr. Van Valkenburg was a long resident of this city and at one time conducted a grocery store here. He is survived by three sons, Charles and Clark of this city and Byron of Detroit. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 at the residence. The Rev. George E. Barnes will officiate. Burial will be amde at Oak Hil cemetery.
From The Michigan Tribune, Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, Thursday, July 24, 1873, no page number:
Another grocery store is about to be started by Mr. John A. Van Valkenburg and Mr. Samuel Gregory, at No. 7 West Main street.
From The Battle Creek Daily Journal, Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, Thursday, June 29, 1892, no page number:
A sign on the door of John Van Valkenburg's grocery store reads, "Closed to Invoice," ominous words which being translated mean that the City Bank have foreclosed a $1500 chattel mortgage which they held against the stock.
From The Battle Creek Enquirer, Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, Sunday, February 7, 1915, page 2:
DEATHS
J. A. Van Valkenburg
John A. Van Valkenburg, 81 years of age, passed away early yesterday at his home, 43 Poplar street, death resulting from old age. Mr. Van Valkenburg was a long resident of this city and at one time conducted a grocery store here. He is survived by three sons, Charles and Clark of this city and Byron of Detroit. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 at the residence. The Rev. George E. Barnes will officiate. Burial will be amde at Oak Hil cemetery.
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