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This entry is part 78 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 . This group pertain to Papa’s Fellows ancestors who resided in Newaygo County, Michigan.

Date: 24 Sept 1873
Liber: 17
Page: 413
Location: Newaygo Co., MI
Grantor: William Addis & wife of Grand Rapids, MI
Grantee: Joel B. Fellows of Ashland, Newaygo Co., MI
Witnesses: G. Chase Godwin, Arthur R. Morgan
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 27 Sept 1873
Clerk/registrar: Persons
Location of land: Newaygo Co., MI
Consideration: $225.00
Notes:
Description: S 1/2 of the SE 1/3 and the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 Sec 5 T11N R12W

Grant Township lies just to the east of Ashland Township, where many of the land transactions for the Fellows family occurred. I have suspected that Joel made speculative investments in land in Newaygo County, since I believe he lived in Sandusky Township, Seneca Co., Ohio for many years. However, this deed suggests he was a resident of Newaygo County when the deed was executed. Another tidbit for my investigation.

The location of this land is illustrated on the Ashland Township map from the old Newaygo County Atlas1 .

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  1. C. O. Titus, Atlas of Newaygo County, Michigan / compiled and drawn for the publisher by E. L. Hayes ; H. H. Avery, assistant, W. B. Patterson, assistant. (Philadelphia, PA : C.O. Titus c1880), page 27, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3927793.0001.001 : accessed 15 February 2010.
This entry is part 77 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 . This group pertain to Papa’s Fellows ancestors who resided in Newaygo County, Michigan.

Date: 23 April 1873
Liber: 18
Page: 636
Location: Newaygo Co., MI
Grantor: Francis Smith & Edwin G. Comstock
Grantee: Henry Scofield
Witnesses: Daniel Erwin, C. McLaughlin
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 16 March 1877
Clerk/registrar: Persons
Location of land: Fremont Center, Newaygo Co., MI
Consideration: $133
Notes: Scofield was Henry H. (b ca 1858) father-in-law
Description: Lots 2,3,12,13 of Block 1, Fremont Center, Newaygo, MI

I have very little information with regard to Mary Scofield, the wife of Henry H. Fellows. Henry Scofield was Papa’s 3rd great-grandfather. I did notice this deed several years ago when I was collecting information in Newaygo County. I am glad I have this clue to pursue as I extend research on Mary and her family.

The location of this land is illustrated on the Ashland Township map from the old Newaygo County Atlas1 .

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  1. C. O. Titus, Atlas of Newaygo County, Michigan / compiled and drawn for the publisher by E. L. Hayes ; H. H. Avery, assistant, W. B. Patterson, assistant. (Philadelphia, PA : C.O. Titus c1880), page 72, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3927793.0001.001 : accessed 15 February 2010.
This entry is part 75 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 . This group pertain to Papa’s Fellows ancestors who resided in Newaygo County, Michigan.

Date: 1 January 1873
Liber: 13
Page: 630
Location: Newaygo County, MI
Grantor: A large group
Grantee: H.H. Fellows
Witnesses:
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 26 Sept 1876
Clerk/registrar: Persons
Location of land: Grant Township, Newaygo County, MI
Consideration: $400
Notes:
Description: NE 1/4 Section 7 T11N R12W 160 acres

The location of this land is illustrated by the blue outline on the Grant Township map from the old Newaygo County Atlas1 . The red outline shows land owned by Joel B. Fellows. When I transcribed the deed, I did not know which Henry Fellows had purchased this land, I now know the original purchase was made by Henry H. Fellows ( b. ca 1839). His nephew was only 13 in 1873, too young to have purchased the land.

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  1. C. O. Titus, Atlas of Newaygo County, Michigan / compiled and drawn for the publisher by E. L. Hayes ; H. H. Avery, assistant, W. B. Patterson, assistant. (Philadelphia, PA : C.O. Titus c1880), page 37, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3927793.0001.001 : accessed 15 February 2010.
This entry is part 74 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 Fellows ancestors who resided in Newaygo County, Michigan.

 

Date: 4 Sept 1867
Liber: 12
Page: 111
Location:
Grantor: Mary C. Mapes of Solon, Kent Co., MI Relect of Erastus Fellows late of Ashland, Newaygo, MI.
Grantee: Joel B. Fellows of Clyde, Sandusky, OH
Witnesses:
Type of deed: Quit Claim
Rec’d and recording: 27 April 1879
Clerk/registrar: W. Persons
Location of land: Ashland Twp, Newaygo Co., MI
Consideration: $78
Notes: This was a release of dower in favor of Joel B. Fellows.
Description: W 12. of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 Section 13 T11N R13W

 

Apparently Mary (Scofield) Fellows was paid to sign off her dower to Erastus’ land in Ashland, even though the proceeds benefited her sons, Henry H. (b. 1858) and Joel B. (b. 1860) Fellows.

It is significant to note that Mary and Samuel Mapes were married on 28 September 1865, not that long after the 15 March 1865 death of her husband Erastus Fellows. Mary’s brother-oss-law, and the executor to the estate of Erastus G. Fellows, Henry H. (b ca 1839) Fellows was a witness to the marriage of 43 year-old Mapes and 27-year-old widow Mary.

I do not know whether Mapes died, or the couple divorced, but by the time the 1870 census was recorded, Mary C. Mapes and daughter Ann A., age 2, were living in the household of Apollos Lambson in Ashland township, Newaygo County. Lampson was father-in-law to Henry H Fellows (b ca 1839). Mary’s son Henry H. Fellows was in the household of Henry H. Fellows (b ca 1939) and wife Melissa Lambson. The second child of Mary and Erastus, Joel B. Fellows, was living in the household of Oscar T. Blood and his wife Jane, also in Ashland Township, Newaygo County.

The location of this land is illustrated in relationship to the other deeds I have analyzed for these families, on the Ashland Township map from the old Newaygo County Atlas1. The deeds, marked in blue on the map are are:

  1. (Marked in red this is the land for which Mary was paid $78 to release the dower). W 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec 13 T11N R13W purchased by Erastus G. Fellows on 14 July 1859.
  2. NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 24 T11N R13W purchased by Henry H. Fellows (b. ca 1839), on 10 Dec 1861, recorded in 1876.
  3. (Marked in red this is the land for which Mary was paid $78 to release the dower). W 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec 13 T11N R13W purchased by Joel B. Fellows (b. ca 1820) on 4 March 1867 from the estate of Erastus G. Fellows, executor Henry H. Fellows (b. ca 1839) on 4 March 1867.
  4. W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 Sec 14 T11N R13W sold by Joel B. Fellows to Peter J. Fellows, both of Sandusky Co., OH. on 12 Aug 1865.

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This entry is part 73 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 . This group pertain to Papa’s Fellows ancestors who resided in Newaygo County, Michigan.

Date: 18 Sept 1868
Liber: 9
Page: 308
Location: Newaygo County, MI
Grantor: Joel B. Fellows of Clyde, Sandusky Co., OH
Grantee: Andrew Baker of Ashland, Newaygo, MI
Witnesses: A.H. Giddings, H.H. Fellows
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 18 Sept 1868
Clerk/registrar:
Location of land: Ashland Twp., Newaygo Co., MI
Consideration: $1500
Notes: Joel purchased the 20 acre portion from the estate of Erastus Fellows.
Description: NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 and the W 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 Sec 13 T11N R13W

The Joel B. Fellows who lived in Clyde was somehow related to the Newaygo County Fellows family, but the exact relation has escaped me so far. Joel B. died in Newaygo County, Michigan on 21 January 1892, his death record reveals this information: Died on Jan 21, 1892, at Ashland, Joel B. Fellows, male, single, age 71 years, 8 months and 7 days, of Blood Poison, born New York, farmer, parents Erastus Fellows born New York and Eliza Fellows born New York.

Since Henry H. Fellows of Newaygo County, and Peter J. Fellows of Ionia County gave their parents as Erastus Fellows and Ruth Smith at various times, and also named siblings which did not include Joel, he does not seem to fit for a brother. He might be a half brother, an uncle, or a cousin. He lived in the same locations, and was associated with the Newaygo Fellows family through land transactions. Also, since Erastus G. Fellows’ second son was named Joel B., and since Henry H. Fellows, son of Erastus G, named one son Peter, some relationship seems more that likely.

The location of this land is illustrated on the Ashland Township map from the old Newaygo County Atlas1.

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  1. C. O. Titus, Atlas of Newaygo County, Michigan / compiled and drawn for the publisher by E. L. Hayes ; H. H. Avery, assistant, W. B. Patterson, assistant. (Philadelphia, PA : C.O. Titus c1880), page 37, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3927793.0001.001 : accessed 15 February 2010.
This entry is part 70 of 99 in the series Deeds in the Family

I recently outlined the land transactions of Belle Lamunion and Henry Fellows, Belle Lamunion and Charlie Tinker, and some of their descendents in Wexford County, Michigan. Belle and Henry, and later Belle and Charlie, lived a large portion of their lives in Wexford County, Michigan, but had previously lived in other locations.

In genealogical research, the best practice is to search from what is know to what is unknown, from the present into the past in successive steps. If this method is not used, it is possible to spend many years researching the wrong ancestor; I have heard painful accounts of researchers who inadvertently jumped to conclusions which lead them down the wrong path. With common names like John Johnston and (believe it or not) Henry and Erastus Fellows in our families, I make every attempt to avoid doing so.

Henry and Belle were Papa’s great grandparents, and had previously lived in Newaygo County, Michigan. In 2003, I traveled to Newaygo County to survey the records available there for the family. I have previously published a transcription of a deed which was central in settling the estate of Erastus G. Fellows, Henry’s father. Erastus G. Fellows died of disease at Lookout Mountain on 15 March 1865; he was a Union soldier. I wrote a little about Erastus and about our visit to his grave some time ago.

Reviewing that transcription provides information on a suspected relationship between these individuals:

  1. Henry H. Fellows, selling land as guardian of the minor children of Erastus G. Fellows.
  2. Joel B. Fellows of Clyde, Sandusky Co., Ohio, purchaser of the land.
  3. Henry H. Fellows, minor child of Erastus G. Fellows.
  4. Joel B. Fellows, minor child of Erastus G. Fellows.

A biography of Henry H. Fellows which is printed in an old county history gives his parents names as Erastus Fellows and Ruth Smith.1

I have since discovered a biography for Peter J. Fellows of Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan which lists his parents as Erastus and Ruth, and also states that Peter first came to Newaygo County, Michigan from Ohio, and then moved on to Ionia County. It also names other children in the family of Ruth and Erastus, but only the living ones. My Erastus is not named, darn it.2

These old biographies are not completely accurate, they tend to, “Put the best face on bad facts”, to quote Papa. More to the point, I have found inaccuracies and errors of omission, but have never found one with outright lies. So, with the biographies indicating that Peter J. and Henry H. Fellows had the same parents, one of which names Henry H. as Peter J.’s brother, and with both Henry H. and Peter involved in the affairs of the estate of Erastus G. Fellows, my search for the family of Erastus G. Fellows has a little more life. I also have Ohio census records which add the census locations of several Fellows siblings in Seneca County, Ohio in various homes, the cemetery clue, and other evidence which is beginning to stack up.

The older Henry H. Fellows, who I suspect is a brother of our ancestor’s father, was a well known, and perhaps a little better off than our more average ancestors. He was heavily involved in land transactions in Newaygo County, Michigan. There were actually so many deeds with the surname Fellows, that I gave up before I had abstracted the information from all of them.

However, I will examine and post those which I have over the next weeks, as I look for more clues about the Fellows family. I am following my instincts, and searching from what I know, into the unknown.

  1. Chapman Brothers, Portrait and biographical album of Newaygo county, Mich., containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county … also containing a complete history of the county, from its earliest settlement to the present time. (Chicago, Illinois: The Chapman Brothers, 1884), page 283, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/bad1017.0001.001 : accessed 2 November 2009.
  2. Chapman Brothers, Portrait and biographical album of Ionia and Montcalm counties, Mich. (Chicago, Illinois: The Chapman Brothers, 1891), page 447, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/BAD0938.0001.001: accessed 30 March, 2010.

A Little about Charlie Tinker

February 28th, 2009 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (2 Comments)
This entry is part 154 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

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Tinker, Charles (Colfax Township, Wexford County, MI) Photograph.
Digital duplication of an undated postcard image. Privately held by GrannyPam, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,]
Troy, MI. 2009.

Charlie Tinker was the second husband of Belle Lamunion. They married July 15, 1914. The Michigan Marriage returns for the quarter ending September 30, 1914, record 125, says that Charles E. Tinker was age 38, and Belle Fellows, maiden name Laumuion, age 48, residence for each was Manton, Michigan, both born New York, were married by Walter R. Ardis, Justice of the Recorder’s court in Cadillac, Michigan. The witnesses were Lester Stone and Sarah E. Stone, both of Manton. Charlie’s parents are listed as Dudley Tinker and Mary Love.

A clipping of the obituary of Charles Tinker, unknown newspaper, says, in part:
Chas. E. Tinker, of Colfax Township, Taken to Newaygo County for Burial
[Handwritten, 1946]

“Charles E. Tinker, 68, died Saturday afternoon October 5th at his home in Colfax township after a short illness……. Mr. Tinker, an adopted child of the Tinkers was born in Spencerport, N.Y. [my emphasis] on October 15, 1877. He was married to Mrs. Bell Fellows in Cadillac on July 15, 1913 and has made his home in Colfax township since that time. He was a Silver Star member of the Silver Creek Grange and a member of the Manton lodge I.O.O.F.

The year of the marriage was misstated in the obituary, as was the cemetery of his burial. The obituary says, “Hillcrest” cemetery; but Charlie is buried in Hillside cemetery. An easy mistake, when not familiar with a locations names.

Belle Fellows and Charlie Tinker

Tinker, Charles and Belle Lamunion (Colfax Township, Wexford County, MI) Photograph.
Digital duplication of an undated photograph. Privately held by GrannyPam, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,]
Troy, MI. 2009

“Grandma and Charlie”, That’s how I’ve always heard M-in- referred to their grandparents. Charlie was a jack of all trades, and managed to be in demand around the neighborhood. Thus far, the items from Belle’s box haven’t given a lot of information about Belle and Charlie’s daily life, but they have given a glimpse of life in rural Michigan in the early 20th century.

I will continue through the remaining two books of items I archived from the box tomorrow.