With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches
PHILADELPHIA, EVERTS & ABBOTT, 1880
PRESS OF J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., PHILADELPHIApg. 311
John Winans, from Albany Co., N.Y. removed with his family to Michigan in 1834, settling in the township of Scio, Washtenaw Co., In April or May, 1836, he came to Unadilla, and took up his residence on land previously owned by George Bennett.* Mr. Winans, who engaged exclusively in farming during his life in this town, resided on this farm until his death, which occurred late in the fall of 1843. In 1845 his widow and son, Edwin B. Winans, moved into the township of Hamburg, and in the latter, on the south shore of Pleasant Lake, the son now lives. They located at Petteysville, where Mrs. Winans died in July, 1852.
With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches
PHILADELPHIA, EVERTS & ABBOTT, 1880
PRESS OF J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., PHILADELPHIApg. 311
John Winans, from Albany Co., N.Y. removed with his family to Michigan in 1834, settling in the township of Scio, Washtenaw Co., In April or May, 1836, he came to Unadilla, and took up his residence on land previously owned by George Bennett.* Mr. Winans, who engaged exclusively in farming during his life in this town, resided on this farm until his death, which occurred late in the fall of 1843. In 1845 his widow and son, Edwin B. Winans, moved into the township of Hamburg, and in the latter, on the south shore of Pleasant Lake, the son now lives. They located at Petteysville, where Mrs. Winans died in July, 1852.
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