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Married:
- MARRIAGE: Delta County, Michigan, Book B, page 271
Delta County Marriage Records (Courthouse) Marriage record number 592, Date Applied for Marriage License : Oct 8 1896 Harry Colony, age 26, white, residing in Nahma and born Wisconsin Lottie Marquise Nee Millington, age 27, white, residing in Nahma and born Wisconsin. Occupation of Harry - Mill Hand Occupation of Lottie - Dress Maker
Parents of Harry Colony - Edward Colony and Susan Lucia Parents of Lottie Millington - Mark Millington and Louisa Burnett
Harry married before - No Lottie married before - Yes (Once)
Date of Marriage: 17 Oct 1896 in Nahma, Michigan.
Name of official performing ceremony: George C. Hafford (Justice of the Peace)
Witnessed by: Fred Colony [My Great Grandpa] and Mamie Birmingham both of Nahma.
A listing for the Wasau, Marathon County, Wisconsin cemeteries lists Frederick Charles Colony to be buried in Wasau, Marathon County, Wisconsin. Saint Joseph Cemetery, Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin
Delta County Hospital Patient Records 1897 – 1914 Delta County has had four hospitals in a century. The first created in1884 by the Delta County Board of Supervisor's at a cost of $8,903.It was named the James H. Tracy Hospital in honor of its first superintendent. Delta County sold the hospital in 1913 to theThird Order of the Sisters of St. Francis of Peoria, Ill.
This index is created from extracted information found in two CountyHospital Ledgers. They are for the years 1897 through 1914. Thedifferenttypes of records were: cash patients (CP), paying patients,(PP), ticketpatients (TP), company tickets (CT) and a bad debt an aloss to thecounty (P & L). These are not the medical records ofpatients but appearto reflect the day to day accounts receivable ofthe County Hospital.There is no further information than what is foundin this index.
NAME Type Date Cost Pg Code Misc Colony, F.C. CP 12/31/11 5.75 578 220
Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum (Catholic cemetery) founded in 1939 5835 W. Slauson Ave. Culver City, CA 90230-6500 (323) 776-1855 FAX (323) 568-8241 Records housed on-site No appointment needed Attn: Philip Birgell
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