Bevier, Sally Maria (b. 14 JUN 1811, d. ?)
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Note: During the census of 1850, he lived in Fayette Township, Seneca Township, New York, was listed as a blacksmith and owned real property worth $3,400. Migrated from Waterloo, New York to Stockbridge, Michigan in 1858. In 1870, he lived in Kent County, Alpine Twp., Michigan. Marriage date might have been September 14, 1836. He died of blood poisoning.
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Note: Ezekiel lived in Stockbridge Township, Ingham County, Michigan in 1850. His real property was valued at $1,000 and he was a farmer. He resided in Waterloo Township, Jackson County, Michigan in 1870 &1880.
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Note: In 1860, he resided in Harmony Township, Chautauqua County, New York, he was a carpenter and joiner and owned real property worth $800. In 1870, he lived in Ypsilanti City, Michigan and his occupation was carpentry. His name was spelled Bovier in the census of 1880 and Jacob and Melissa lived alone in Scipio, Hillsdale County, Michigan.
Reference: 1383
Note: He was listed as a farmer with 109 acres in the Town of Weedsport, Cayuga County, New York in directory of 1867-68. He resided in Conquest Twp., Cayuga County in 1870. The couple lied with son, Wallace Bevier, and wife Cora in 1880.
Reference: 1384
Note: During the census of 1850, his family resided in Washtenaw County, Ypsilanti Township, Michigan. He was a blacksmith and owned real property valued at $1,400.
Reference: 1385
Note: First name may have been spelled Magdalen. Adam Bedford lived in Rosendale and worked in a cement plant there.
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Note: An Article in Pioneer Families of Southeastern Michigan states her first name was Lydia. Lydia is the name on her tombstone!
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