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This entry is part 58 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 Wexford County, Michigan.

 

Date: 26 October 1903
Liber: 54
Page: 359
Location: Wexford County, MI
Grantor: Henry Fellows & wife Belle Fellows of Colfax, Wexford, Michigan
Grantee: Elizabeth McClain of the same place
Witnesses: Wm Jones, Isaac C. Wheeler
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 30 Oct 1903
Clerk/registrar: Henry Hanson
Location of land: Antioch Twp, Wexford Co., MI
Consideration: $256
Notes:
Description: W 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 Sec 15 T23NR11 W 20 Acres

I do not know how Belle and Henry acquired this land. I obviously have some work to do at the Wexford County Court House. I am planning two genealogy trips this sprint, and one is up to Wexford County. My list is getting longer. I do see the name Jones on the deed as a witness, a surname associated with Belle’s family. Belle’s mother was Miranda Jones, daughter of Robert and Savilla. It remains to be see if William Jones of Antioch Township, Michigan was related, or the name is a coincidence.

This map is taken from the old 1908 atlas of Wexford County1. Elizabeth McClain is not listed as an owner in 1908. You can enlarge to see the detail, with the family of Geo Jones owning 40 acres which would encompass the 20 referred to in this deed.

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  1. Geo. A. Ogle & Co., Standard atlas of Wexford County, Michigan : including a plat book of the villages, cities and townships of the county…patrons directory, reference business directory…/ assisted in record work and platting by E. A. Losie. Geo. A. Ogle & Co. (Chicago, IL : Geo. A. Ogle & Co., 1908), page 45, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3928168.0001.001 : accessed 2 November 2009.

As part of the 2010 Geneablogger Winter Games, I have been organizing my files, renaming some, adding tags and so on. While doing that I came across some information which may help some of you! I posted these on the Wexford, Michigan RootsWeb e-mail list years ago. I think adding it here might reach some people who just “Google” their names. I am often surprised at the search terms which land people on this blog.

While I was copying obituaries from a scrapbook, some “extra” obituaries which were on the pages with my subjects hitchhiked home with me. If you are researching any of these people, please click the “contact me” link at the top right of this page, and e-mail me the name of your subject. I will e-mail you a copy of the obituary.

Last First Year
Agren Gordon Lee 1942
Albright John 1942
Badder Caroline 1942
Baird Mrs. Richard 1942
Benson John 1942
Boggs Kate 1942
Brewer Smith 1942
Brooks Ruppert 1942
Bruyette Mose 1942
Clark Almeda L. 1949
Edelman Mrs. Charles Anna Lindberg 1942
Flynn Frank W. 1942
Fourman Pharon 1942
Greef, Jr. Karl 1949
Ingemanson Mrs. Ola Selma Samuelson 1941
Johnson Mrs. Albert G 1942
Ketchum Alton 1942
Lamunion Glen A. 1940
Long Mr & Mrs George + 4 children 1942
Manktelow Mrs. Albert Florence Chapin 1940
Merrill Lt. Donald W. 1942-1949
Meyer William F. 1942
Miller William R 1942
Miller Frank W. 1949
Monroe Charles Edward 1942
Nelson Baby of Mr. & Mrs. George Nelson 1942
Older Mrs. John Susana Shirer 1942
Rogers Mrs. Charles Blanche Smith 1942
Russ Luie 1942
Servis Clyde 1949
Servis Mrs. Frank Mary Ellen Krager 1942
Stevens Harvey H. 1949
Thompson Orlo 1942
Van Ocker William 1942
This entry is part 89 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 Wexford County, Michigan.

 

Date: 29 October 1903
Liber: 54
Page: 359
Location: Wexford County, MI
Grantor: Henry Fellows and Belle Fellows his wife, of Colfax, Wexford, MI
Grantee: Elizabeth McCain of the same place
Witnesses: Wm Jones, Isaac C. Wheeler
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 30 October 1903
Clerk/registrar: Henry Hanson
Location of land: Antioch Twp., Wexford Co., MI
Consideration: $256
Notes: have no record of this purchase, need to research
Description: W 1/2 of NE1/4 Sec 15 T23N R11W

It is too bad that I didn’t go through these records sooner after I abstracted them. The first record I have in Wexford County for Henry and Belle Fellows is a sale, not a purchase. I am going to have a long list of goals when I can visit the Wexford Court house again.

What I noticed when I located this land in the old 1889 Atlas1 is that Merritt Winfield “Scott” Lamunion lived nearby; Scott was Belle Lamunion Fellows’ brother. You can see his name outlined in blue just below The red-outlined location of the purchase. Also, a Sylvester Gilbert owned 40 acres in the NW1/4 of the section; I also outlined that 40 acres in blue. One of the Fellows daughters married Charles Gilbert, who may have been connected with Sylvester. More investigation is required.

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  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 , Eli L. Hayes, (Chicago, Ill.: E.L. Hayes & Co., 1889), page 37; digital images, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3928170.0001.001 : accessed 2 November 2009.

Spreadsheet Update

February 6th, 2010 | Posted by Granny Pam in What's going On - (0 Comments)
This entry is part 57 of 99 in the series Deeds in the Family

I have updated my land index to include all the transactions which I have outlined here on the blog.

I have finished with the land records for the Fenton family. I do have more, but for one of two reasons, I am not publishing them. Reason number one is that some of my “abstract” forms were incomplete. I will catch up on those when I can get to the Wexford County courthouse again.

Reason number two is that some of the records are the result of transactions by living people. Although land records are public, most of these older people like a little privacy. I know my mother-in-law would not appreciate it if I put a record showing how much she paid for her land here on the old blog. So, if you need to know about more recent records, head on over the the courthouse, maybe you will see me there!

Next, on to some land records from the Fellows family!

This entry is part 56 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: 2 April 1940
Liber: 134
Page: 347
Location: Wexford County
Grantor: Fred V. Jewell & wife Mamie Jewell of Wexford Township, Wexford County, MI
Grantee: Frank & Lila Fellows of Mesick, MI
Witnesses: John Sparling, Lloyd Spencer
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 2 April 1940
Clerk/registrar: Johnson
Location of land: Springville Township
Consideration: $1 and other valuable consideration
Notes:
Description: Lots 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 10, block 6, Crippens addition to the village of Sherman, MI

I located this land using the Michigan Subdivision map for Crippen Addition, Sherman, Michigan. Frank and Lila did not purchase the entire block, but the largest part of it.

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Sherman is a very small town, after losing the battle to remain the county seat in Wexford County, it became smaller, not larger. The booming town described by the 1889 Atlas of Wexford County, and shown below, can hardly be imagined by looking at the current Satellite view from Google.

From the 1889 Atlas1:

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Today from Google:
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  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 , Eli L. Hayes, (Chicago, Ill.: E.L. Hayes & Co., 1889), 29; 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 55 of 99 in the series Deeds in the Family

The Estate of Susie Melissa (Burdick) Fenton Longstreet

Susie Melissa (Burdick) Fenton Longstreet died intestate on 20 December 1931. Her second husband, Harmon H. Longstreet predeceased her on 28 June 1931. The inventory of her estate was limited to undivided ½ interest in three pieces of property in Wexford Co., MI. Alfred Fenton, Susie’s son, had previously been granted a license to sell two of the pieces of land, the third was already sold by land contract. The Determination of Heirs for Susie lists the children we know to be hers and living at her death, Emma Barnes, Lila Fellows, Alfred Fenton, Ross Fenton and Mary Houghtalin.

The documents in the file were nearly impossible to read, they were reverse images of a microfilm sent to my by the probate court. They present no significant facts beyond the real estate deeds I have previously transcribed.

Those deeds are as follows:

  1. Liber 101-180, Alfred Fenton granted a license to sell real estate.
  2. Liber 101-433, two twenty acre pieces of land sold by Alfred on behalf of the estate.
  3. Liber 119-530, a deed confirming the land contract sale of a 40 acre piece of land.
  4. Liber 12-469, a deed granting the interests of Susie’s heirs to the estate of Harmon.

The fourth document was the most significant in the probate file of Susie M. Longstreet is a letter transcribed here:

letter to heirs

Transcribed 16 March 2003 by GrannyPam

August 25, 1932

Mr. Frank Longstreet

Bagot, Manatoba, (sic) Canada

Dear Sir:

I enclose, herewith, Agreement in the matter of the estate of your late father, Harmon H. Longstreet, interest of your father’s estate in certain real estate will amount to approximately $125. The heirs-at-law are desirous of purchasing a suitable marker for the graves of Mr. and Mrs. Longstreet with the balance of the estate after expenses have been paid. The real estate is of very little value. The administrator has an opportunity to sell one piece, forty acres, for $150. This is more than any of the heirs living in the County would be willing to pay for it. The other forty acres belonging to the estate was sold on a land contract, previous to Mr. Longstreet’s death for $150.00. There is a balance due on this contract of $100. Mrs. Longstreet in her life time held a deed for an undivided one-half interest in both pieces of real estate, which of course would become a part of her estate. Therefore you can readily understand that the entire estate of Mr. Longstreet would only amount to $125. The heirs of Mrs. Longstreet, as you will understand from this agreement are also willing to contribute the entire proceeds of their Mother’s estate to the purchase of a suitable marker for the graves of both Mr. and Mrs. Longstreet.

If this is all satisfactory with you will you kindly sign the enclosed agreement and forward same to Mrs. Adams at Georgestown , Ontario, Canada and also request her to sign the agreement and forward same to Mrs. Retta Adams and Williams, Michigan. I would suggest that you forward this letter to each so that they too will clearly understand the situation. Mr. Alfred Fenton, the administrator, Wishes you to understand that all of the heirs who reside here will get together and will decide on the purchase of the marker. He does not wish to assume this responsibility himself. If the residue of each estate was to be divided among the heirs after the expenses of administration and indebtedness were paid the amount would be very small to each.

Very truly yours,

Judge of Probate.

Notes to the transcription: No name or signature on the file copy. No evidence of a copy of the agreement, signed or unsigned was found. Whether or not the agreement was signed, markers were placed at the cemetery.

It is not clear if Mrs. Retta Adams was of Williams Michigan, but it seems so from the letter. There is a Williamsburg in Grand Traverse County , MI, a Williams Crossing and Williams Landing in Alger Co., MI, a Williamston in Ingham Co., MI and a Williamsville in Cass Co., MI. There is no Williams, MI.

The Related Deed

In Wexford County, Deed book 101, page 601 a document related to the estate of Susie M. Longstreet was filed. It described the land, and listed the heirs: Emma Barnes, petitioner and daughter; Lila Fellows, daughter; Alfred Fenton, son; Ross Fenton, son; and Mary Houghtalin, daughter. This deed is not included on my spreadsheet, but is linked above.

The many lives of Harmon H. Longstreet

I do have some information on Harmon’s previous marriages and offspring. “Retta” was probably Alfaretta Longstreet, born 26 January 1871 in Canada to Harmon and his first wife Ann Martin. Alfaretta married Frank Ames [not Adams, my emphasis] in 1888, in Kalamazoo County, Michigan. I have found Alfaretta, Frank and their family on the census in 1900, 1910, and 1920; in Alamo Township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan.

In 1880, Harmon, age 32, his wife Harriet [my emphasis] age 24, daughter Alfaretta, age 8, and brother Alford, resided in Charleston, Kalamazoo, Michigan.1

In 1881 Ann Longstreet resided in Caldeon, Cardwell, Ontario with two children, John, 12; and Francis [m], 8. Her mother Ann Martin also lived in the household.2

I have not found a marriage record for “Harriet”, or a divorce record for Harriet and Harmon, or a death record for Harriet. Who the Mrs. Adams referred to in the letter might be is beyond me.

The end of the Story

I am unlikely to further research Harmon H. Longstreet and his family, since our family descends from Susie, not her second husband. I will be happy to share my findings with descendents of Harmon.

  1. 1880 US census, Brady, Kalamazoo, Michigan, population schedule, District 127, page 6 (penned) dwelling 59, family 59, Harmon Longstreet; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) : accessed 26 January 2010; from National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 586.
  2. 1881 Canadian census, Caldeon, Cardwell, Ontario, population schedule, page 33 (penned) dwelling 154, family 169, Ann Longstreet; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) : accessed 26 January 2010; from Library and Archives Canada, Census of Canada 1881, Statistics Canada Fonds. Series RG31-C-1, Microfilm Roll: C_13253.
This entry is part 54 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: 29 August 1932
Liber: 120
Page: 469
Location: Wexford County, Michigan
Grantor: Lila M. Fellows; Emma V. Barnes; Alfred Fenton and Hazel Fenton his wife; Ross Fenton and Edna Fenton his wife; heirs at law to the estate of Susie Longstreet, deceased.
Grantee: The estate of Harmon H. Longstreet, deceased
Witnesses: Harriet Knapp, Herbert A. Snider
Type of deed: Quit Claim
Rec’d and recording: 1 Dec 1932
Clerk/registrar: Johnson
Location of land: Colfax
Consideration: $1.
Notes:
Description: an undivided 1/2 interest in and to the land owned by Susie Longstreet and husband Harmon Henry Longstreet in Colfax, Wexford, MI. See descriptions below.

This is another transaction in the paper trail of the Longstreets. Susie’s heirs signed off any claim to the land in the interest of the estate of her husband, Harmon H. Longstreet.

The land was:

SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 Section 9, T23N R10W, 40 acres
S 1/2 of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 Section 16, T23N R10W, 20 acres
N 1/2 of NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 Section 16, T23N $10W, 20 acres.

I am not posting the map, you can the location of this land on many previous posts, including these:

  1. Liber 101-180, Alfred Fenton granted a license to sell real estate.
  2. Liber 101-433, two twenty acre pieces of land sold by Alfred on behalf of the estate.
  3. Liber 119-530, a deed confirming the land contract sale of a 40 acre piece of land.
This entry is part 53 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: 3 December 1932
Liber: 119
Page: 530
Location: Wexford County, Michigan
Grantor: Harmon H. Longstreet estate by Alfred Fenton, Administrator
Grantee: Andy Burgess & Hazel Burgess his wife
Witnesses: Harriet Knapp and Herbert A. Snider
Type of deed: deed in pursuance to land contract
Rec’d for recording: 25 January 1935
Clerk/registrar: Johnson
Location of land: Colfax, Wexford, MI
Consideration: $50
Notes: Hazel Burgess was the daughter of Henry Fellows and Belle Lamunion. The Fenton and Fellow families were closely associated in Wexford Co. However, Hazel was not related to Susie Burdick Fenton Longstreet, nor her son Alfred.
Description: SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 Section 9 T23N R10W

This land was the 40 acres which I have marked in blue on the thumbnail of the 1908 atlas1. It is north of the Longstreet’s two 20 acre pieces which were sold to Myron ad Edna Russ on the deed recorded in Liber 101-433, under license granted on the deed recorded in Liber 101 page 180.

According to the deed, $100 had already been paid to the Longstreets. The deed also said that the land contract was made 3 April 1931 between Harmon H. Longstreet and Susie Longstreet, his wife, and Andy Burgess and Hazel Burgess his wife. The witnesses to the land contract were Alfred T. Fenton and Hazel J. Fenton.

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Next: Another deed which completes the Longstreet’s estate.

  1. Geo. A. Ogle & Co., Standard atlas of Wexford County, Michigan : including a plat book of the villages, cities and townships of the county…patrons directory, reference business directory…/ assisted in record work and platting by E. A. Losie. Geo. A. Ogle & Co. (Chicago, IL : Geo. A. Ogle & Co., 1908), page 45, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3928168.0001.001 : accessed 2 November 2009.
This entry is part 52 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: 31 March 1932
Liber: 118
Page: 223
Location: Wexford County, Michigan
Grantor: Carl A. Lindquist and Emma Lindquist, his wife
Grantee: Alfred Fenton and Hazel Fenton
Witnesses: Harriet Muche, Jno A. Muche
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 7 April 1932
Clerk/registrar: Johnson
Location of land: Colfax
Consideration: $700.00
Notes: NW 1/2 of SE 1/4 Sec 5 T23N R10W
Description:

On the deed recorded in liber 87, page 628, Alfred and Hazel purchased the E 1/2 of the SW 1/4 in section 5. This land is adjacent to that land. This thumbnail, which I created from the 1914 Atlas1 of Wexford County, is the same as the one I posted for the previous deed.

The red outline represents the purchase on this deed, the adjacent land, which was already owned by the Fentons has a diagonal line through it. The blue X at the township line marks the land originally purchased by George Burdick in the township; George was Alfred Fenton’s maternal grandfather. The blue squares mark property along 29 1/4 road which was owned by Harmon H. and Susie Longstreet. Susie was Alfred’s mother.

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  1. Standard Map Company., Atlas of Wexford County, Michigan : containing complete maps of all townships, names of property owners, maps of the county, city of Cadillac, United States and State of Michigan., Standard Map Company., Cadillac Evening News (Firm) (Cadillac, Mich.: Cadillac Evening News, c1914), page 20, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3928167.0001.001 : accessed 2 November 2009.
This entry is part 51 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: 4 November 1925
Liber: 105
Page: 305
Location: Wexford County, MI
Grantor: Harmon H. Longstreet & Susie Longstreet his wife of Colfax, Wexford, MI
Grantee: Charles Tinker & Belle Tinker of Colfax, Wexford, MI
Witnesses: Jno A. Muche, Ethel Hulbert
Type of deed: Warranty
Rec’d and recording: 10 December 1925
Clerk/registrar: Johnson
Location of land: Colfax
Consideration: $80
Notes:
Description: SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 Sec 16 T23N R10W

The latest on-line atlas, from 19141 shows that this land was in possession of “Williams Bros”, perhaps a lumber company. I am not familiar with the name. Among my transcriptions, I do not have a record of Harmon and Susie purchasing this land. I probably missed quite a few “Longstreet” deeds, since I was concentrating on the Fenton name. This thumbnail is from that 1914 atlas, you can enlarge the map if you wish. You can see the two twenty acre pieces that Longstreet owned, the one on the west side of the road backs up to this forty acre piece.

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  1. Standard Map Company., Atlas of Wexford County, Michigan : containing complete maps of all townships, names of property owners, maps of the county, city of Cadillac, United States and State of Michigan., Standard Map Company., Cadillac Evening News (Firm) (Cadillac, Mich.: Cadillac Evening News, c1914), page 20, The University of Michigan. Michigan County Histories and Atlases. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/3928167.0001.001 : accessed 2 November 2009.