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Alfred fenton funeral card

Alfred Thurston Fenton was born in Wexford County, Michigan, probably Colfax Township, and died at the age of ninety-four in Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan. He was Papa’s granduncle, and according to the relationship calculator in my genealogy program, also Papa’s eighth cousin twice removed twice. One of Papa’s cousins told me that Alfred’s name honors his great-grandmother’s second husband, Alfred Lorraine Thurston, a circuit-riding Methodist preacher in his early days. Alfred Fenton’s parents with John Fenton and Eliza John. Eliza married Thurston after Fenton’s 1872 death.

This entry is part 41 of 99 in the series Deeds in the Family

I am posting information gleaned from land records in the areas where our family’s ancestors resided. You can read more about this project in the overview. You may also check my deed record listing, which I will update frequently, but probably not every day. This group pertain to Papa’s Fenton ancestors who resided in Wexford County, Michigan.

 

Date: 24 May 1876
Liber: 48
Page: 160
Location: Wexford County, Michigan
Grantor: George Fenton
Grantee: John P. Fenton
Witnesses: George S. Sloat, Amelia E. Sloat
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 4 Feb 1931
Clerk/registrar: Oscar Johnson
Location of land: Cedar Creek Township, Wexford County, Michigan
Consideration: $175.00
Notes: George Fenton was John P. Fenton’s younger brother
Description: S 1/2 of NE 1/4 Section 12 T23N R9W

Wow, I have see a few transactions, I for this description, and some for parts of it. I will refer to they by the form: Liber-Page, link to my previous post on each, and give a summary.

11-327 – John P and George Fenton purchase some rights to the S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 from Willis Gladding. Executed 17 July 1875, recorded 31 May 1881.

3-219 – Eliza John Fenton perfects the homestead claim made by her late husband, John to the S 1/2 of the NE 1/4.

6-404 – Land grant deed recorded in Wexford County, Michigan records, the S 1/2 of the NE 1/4. Recorded 3 March 1876

48-160 – This record, George Fenton sells some rights to the S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 to John Fenton. Executed 24 May 1876. Recorded 4 Feb 1931

7-25 – John P. and Susie Fenton sell the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 to Samuel Carpenter. Executed 9 July 1877. Recorded 11 July 1877

7-26 – John P. and Susie Fenton sell the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 to Samuel Carpenter. Executed 1 July 1877. Recorded 11 July 1877

8-561 – Eliza John Fenton Thurston sells some rights to the the S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 to John P. Fenton. Executed 2 July 1878. Recorded 24 July 1878

8-562 – John P. and Susie Fenton sell the S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 to Coulter & Walter of St. Johns Michigan. Executed 15 May 1878. Recorded 29 May 1880.

If this does not give you a headache, nothing will. I suspect there may be some answers in the mortgage books, which I have not looked at. Perhaps Willis Gladding had loaned John or Eliza money, or Willis Galdding had also made a claim to the land. When George Fenton signed off of the property, John P. must have held the deed and not recorded it.

John P. Fenton died 23 March 1891 in Hamlin, Audubon, Iowa. George Fenton died 29 April 1916 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. Their remaining sibling, Salina “Lina” Fenton Watson died 7 June 1939 in Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan.

I checked through the records I have for many descendents, and the only date I could find close to 4 February 1931 was the 1 April 1931 marriage of Mary Eliza Fenton Jenkins to Harry J. Houghtalin. Mary Eliza was a daughter of John P. and Susie Fenton. Perhaps during her divorce, subsequent re-marriage, or while cleaning and moving that may have accompanied her re-marriage, Mary found the unrecorded deed and took it to the courthouse. I do know that Mary’s descendents are in possession of an archive of letters written by Susie M. Burdick Fenton to her Michigan family, as transcriptions were provided with a family history. Mary may have held other historic papers, also.

I also find that Susie Burdick Fenton Longstreet died on 20 December 1931. Her second husband, Harmon H. Longstreet died 28 June 1931. It may be that the deed was among deeds and possessions of the Longstreets, and was found when Harmon became ill and close to death. It is common for people to organize their affairs when they become elderly and or sick.

In any event, the deed which cleared George Fenton’s claim to the property was recorded many years years after John sold the property to Coulter & Walter.

This entry is part 20 of 99 in the series Deeds in the Family

I am posting information gleaned from land records in the areas where our family’s ancestors resided. You can read more about this project in the overview. You may also check my deed record listing, which I will update with each post.

Date: 3 Sept 1877
Liber: 7
Page: 130
Location: Wexford, MI
Grantor: George Burdick Mary J. Burdick his wife of Cedar Creek, Wexford, MI
Grantee: Wm Stobur?
Witnesses: Eliza Thurston, C.A. Lamb, Notary Public
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 25 Sept 1877
Clerk/registrar: Manktelow
Location of land: Wexford Co., MI
Consideration: $250
Notes: Eliza Thurston is Eliza John, who married John Fenton, then Alfred T. Thurston. Her son, John P. Fenton married George & Mary Jane’s daughter Susie.
Description: Lot 4 block B in Seaman & Maquestons village plot in the NW 1/4 Sec 10 T23N R9W Cedar Reek

Sorting through my records, I found a few transcriptions which are a bit out of order. This is why no one in their right mind would ask me to index or alphabetize anything; I might get it right, and I might not. This lot is back to the area that Burdick’s owned in Block B of the first plot of the village of Cedar Creek. In the old 1889 Atlas1, from which I clipped and marked this drawing it looked like this:

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Out of order or not, that is the story of how George Burdick disposed of Lot 4, block B.

 

  1. E.L. Hayes & Co., Atlas of Wexford County, Michigan / compiled by Eli L. Hayes from government surveys, county and township records, and personal investigations and observations (Chicago, Ill.: E.L. Hayes & Co., 1889), page 21; digital images, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3928170.0001.001 : accessed 2 November 2009.
This entry is part 7 of 60 in the series Cemeteries

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This cemetery just west of Kingsley, Grand Traverse County, Michigan on M113, on the south side of the road. I consulted a cemetery transcription which resided in the Kingsley Library. Some photos are thumbnails will open a larger view in a new window, you can close it to continue.

The owners for plot #69 are listed as “Fenton-Thurston”. This photo is an overview of that plot. The large stone says “Thurston”, the smaller two stones in the background near the tree are Eliza John Fenton Thurston, and her second husband, Alfred L. Thurston.

Eliza John married John Fenton, on 19 December 1849, in Clark County Ohio. She was his second wife. John Fenton and Eliza John were Papa’s second great-grandparents. Eliza remarried after Fenton’s death, to Alfred Lorraine Thurston on 10 October 1873.

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Lane Fenton is listed as the owner of plot #891, which is in a newer section.

The stones in the foreground are Dr. George Lane Fenton and his wife Anna May Fenton Baier. George Fenton was a great grand-uncle of Papa, a sibling of John P. Fenton.

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Here are 2 views of the marker for Allen Lane Fenton, his first wife Gladys D. Saunders and his second wife Zennah May Rawllings.

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