Births

Births

Miscellaneous births in the Burr Oak and surrounding areas.

Contributed to the Michigan USGenWeb Project

Transcribed and proof-read by Josephine Reed Garzelloni

16 October 1997


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Burr Oak Acorn
1907 Our congratulations to Martin L Lampe and wife (Jennie Sanborn) on the arrival of a baby girl at their home, April 25. Even little brother Eugene is greatly pleased at the coming of a sister.


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Burr Oak Acorn
1907
Our congratulations to Mr and Mrs Hill of Sturgis, who are the happy parents of a little baby boy which came to their home May 26. The mother will be remembered by our citizens as Mable Armstrong.

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Probably Sturgis Journal
Born ~ To Mr and Mrs Sidney Brandell, Thursday, March 28, 1907. a six pound daughter. The mother will be remembered as Miss Bernice Legg. Otis Hackett, step-grandpa, is now stepping pretty lofty, while grandma is delighted.

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POPULATION INCREASING
Sturgis is Growing Fast. New Arrivals Whose Names are Not in Directory

Sturgis Journal

1906
Born, Wednesday, October 17, 1906 to Mr and Mrs William Flagg, a seven pound girl.
Born, Thursday, October 18, 1906 to Mr and Mrs John Sturgis, this morning, a ten and three-fourths pound boy.
Born to Mr and Mrs Will Frohriep, on Sunday October 14, 1906, a seven and one half pound boy.
Mr and Mrs C.V. Schermerhorn are the proud possessors of a eleven and one-half pound boy which arrived Saturday, 13 October 1906
Mr and Mrs John Ahlgrim are decidedly pleased over the arrival of a nine and a half pound boy at their home last Monday morning, 15 October 1906.


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Probably Sturgis Journal
Born. ~ To Charles H Smith and wife (Carrie Danberry) April 28, 1907, a seven pound girl. All doing nicely.

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Probably Burr Oak Acorn
It is funny to see the smile on Roy Wagner's face since Monday morning when a new boarder in the person of an eight pound boy took up his residence there, 15 December 1906.

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Probably Burr Oak Acorn although the style is that of the Sturgis Journal
Born. ~ To Charles F Holdsworth and wife (Julia Maloney) of Sturgis, at the home of the mother's father, Thomas Moloney (sic), in this village, 14 October 1906, a son.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born. ~ To Coye L Himebaugh and wife (Althea Wilcox) of Washington, D.C., Thursday, August 2, 1906, a daughter. Relatives and many friends in Burr Oak, the former home of the joyous parents, are very pleased to learn this bit of tidings from the hub of the nation.

Born, to Mr and Mrs Coye Himebaugh, Washington, D.C. September 9th, 1907, a ten pound son. Our congratulations to the lucky parents.


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Paper unidentified
Born.~ A baby girl was born to County Commissioner of Schools Swain and wife, Wednesday at 6 p.m., 6 August 1906.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs Frank Deal, who some weeks ago moved from the Sanborn farm in West Burr Oak, to the Farrand farm in Bronson township, are in receipt of a brand new boy. It came 28 December 1900 and the steelyards with which it was weighed registered 6 3/4 pounds. All doing well.

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Newspaper unidentified
New Arrival. Born to Mr and Mrs Ben Payne, Sunday 22 July 1906, a 9 pound boy.

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Newspaper unidentified
West Bronson Born, to Mr and Mrs L Modert. 2 July 1906, a boy


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Believe Sturgis Journal
1906
NEW ARRIVALS.
Born, Friday, June 29 to Mr and Mrs Floyd Wallace a 7 1/2 pound girl.
Mr and Mrs Henry Burmeister are the happy parents of an 8 1/2 pound boy who was born on Sunday, July 1.
A 9 1/2 pound boy arrived Monday July 2, at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Greshaw.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs Samuel J Rommel of Sturgis, are happy in the possession of a little son ~ the first child ~ born to them Tuesday, June 5, 1906. We all remember the mother as Grace Pepper, daughter of Mr and Mrs A. J. Pepper of our village. Congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
1906
In his report to the State authorities, Village Clerk Milliman has the record of only one child born in the village during the month of April ~ son to Mrs and Mrs William Cooper, on Second Street, the 18th.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Our congratulations to Mr and Mrs Dan S Faust. The new arrival is a 10 1/2 pound son; July 3, 1906.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Our congratulations to Mr and Mrs Hezekiah Ringler. It's a daughter, born Thursday, July 26, 1906. The mother (Susie Wait) and child are doing nicely, and pa is wearing a 10x12 smile that denotes great joy.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Congratulations to Ed. D. Bixby and wife (Emma Betcher) of LaGrange, Indiana, formerly of this village, son. Was born 18 August 1906, weight 9 pounds.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born. ~ To Mr and Mrs Fred Hyde of Mishawaka, Indiana, Wednesday, August 8, 1907, a daughter. Grandpa Hyde is very pleased, and told The Acorn as soon as he received official notice. Our congratulations!

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs Acie Hoops are the proud possessors of an 11 pound girl, born Tuesday, January 29th, 1906. note: in the margin, written in pencil is the name Grace Ally.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Hiram Maystead and wife are happy in the arrival of a little daughter, born Friday, December 29, 1906

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Burr Oak Acorn
New Printer in Burr Oak
The Acorn force has been increased within the past week, by the arrival of a brand new compositor. It's an eight pound girl which arrived in town Tuesday afternoon, and is making her home with Mr and Mrs W.A. Carpenter. Both mother and child are doing well under the care of Dr Rollman, Sr. and Mrs Madalyne Stuart, of Coldwater.

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Burr Oak Acorn
At their Sturgis home, Tuesday, a daughter was born to Will Froh and wife. 15 January 1907.

Our hearty congratulations to Mr and Mrs Calvin O Hackman. The new arrival is a boy. 15 January 1907.


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Burr Oak Acorn
Owen Mann and wife (nee Garn) are the happy parents of twin girls, which arrived at their home last Saturday, 2 May 1907. Our Congratulations

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Carl Kaas and wife, Tuesday, July 24, 1906, an 8 pound son. Congratulations!

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs Jay Filkins are the proud parents of a ten pound boy, 31 January 1907. Mrs Filkins will be remembered as Gladys Straehly of West Bronson.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Looks like February 21, 1907
Friends of Rev. and Mrs E.J. Harris will be pleased to hear that they are the proud parents of a little daughter, born a few days ago. The Acorn is glad to state that both mother and daughter are doing nicely, and we congratulate Mr and Mrs Harris. Rev Harris is pastor over a prosperous Methodist church in the vicinity of Corning, New York.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mrs Mina Kline Lee, residing near Allegan, formerly of this place, has very recently presented her husband with a baby girl, the second child. The other little one is a boy. May 2 1906.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Tuesday afternoon, 23 April 1907, a baby girl was born to Glen Milliman and wife (Chloa Smith) at their home southeast of town. All doing nicely.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Roy Jenkins, a daughter, last Thursday, which died at birth, 20 June 1907.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs Will Sager are the proud processors of a fine six and one-half pound girl, born the first of the week, 7 April 1907.

Born. ~ To Mr and Mrs Tad Wait of Batavia, Saturday, March 30, 1907, a son.


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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Fred Holtz, Monday, 19 October 1907, a nine pound boy.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mrs Verba Wortman Taylor of Olivet, Michigan, presented her husband with twin babies ~ boy and girl ~ July 15 1906, and in response to official notification Grandma Wortman, south of town, left on the first train to care for her daughter and the little ones.

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Bronson Corner Star
Mrs F.D. Jones (Ella Weaver) is visiting her daughter, Mrs Bert Howe, and family, in Bay City. Mr and Mrs Howe are the proud parents of a baby boy, born December 23, 1907

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Newspaper unidentified, probably Burr Oak Acorn
A little 9 1/2 pound son was born to Mr and Mrs Fox (Pearl Hackman) at their home near Klinger Lake, July 6 1907. Congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Willis Appleman of Wolcottville, on January 4th, 1907, a daughter.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Silas Lancaster's broad smile is occasioned by the event of a baby girl, 26 February 1907. All doing well.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born ~ To Clare Hagadorn and wife (Jennie Schnatz) October 8, 1906, a son.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Happy man is Mike Clay. It's a fine baby girl of usual weight. Arrived last Saturday, March 9, 1907. Mother and child doing well.

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Burr Oak Acorn
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Frank Ahlgrim, Friday, 18 January 1907. All doing well. This accounts for the broad smile which you notice Frank is now continually wearing. We congratulate.

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Burr Oak Acorn
note: the date is written in pen and not really clear
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Bert Wollenslegle. It's a boy, 6 March 1907. All doing nicely.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Sunday 26 May 1907 to Mrs and Mrs J. G. Hills, a ten and one-half pound son.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Came to live with Mr and Mrs Hiram Maystead last Friday, 28 December 1907 ~ a seven pound daughter. Both mother and daughter are doing fine.

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Burr Oak Acorn
J. R. Wirts went to Allegan Saturday for a short visit with his son and new grand-daughter. 22 August 1904?

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Burr Oak Acorn
Burr Oak friends will be pleased to learn of the arrival, 11 September 1907, of a baby girl at the home of Mr and Mrs S. B. Young in Chicago, the mother being remembered by our people as Dora Worden. Congratulations!

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born To Mr and Mrs Walter J Hoshal, Fifth street, 15 March 1907, an 11 1/2 pound boy. The Acorn joins the many friends in congratulations. Mother and child doing well.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Cornelius Sikkins and wife are happy in the possession of a new baby, which was born to them 13 March 1907. Mr Sikkins is the Hollander in the employ of A. C. Himebaugh.

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<Burr Oak Acorn
By a letter from Norm G Cooper of Brooklyn, New York, we learn of the arrival of Kathryn Steward Forman, 17 November 1907 at the home of A. A. Forman, Jr. and wife ~ the seventh grandchild of Alex A. Forman, Sr., Norm's grandchild number six and the Cooper's and Forman's will all meet on Christmas day at the home of Mrs Ethel Cooper Forman.

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Burr Oak Acorn
There is great joy in the home of Mr and Mrs Guy Bordner, where a little daughter arrived last Saturday, 24 August 1907. Mother and child are doing nicely. Our congratulations!

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Monday, 28 October 1907, to Mr and Mrs Elias Deal, southeast of town, a 10 pound boy. Dr Clements reports all as doing well. Congratulations!

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Burr Oak Acorn
Burr Oak friends are pleased to learn of the good fortune of N.L Holmes and wife (Jennie Frasier), of Stanton. It's a daughter, Helen Josephene Holmes, and was born 27 November 1907.

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Burr Oak Acorn
A baby girl at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Harris, arriving Saturday, 1 December 1907, is reported by Dr Clements.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs Will Nash are to be congratulated on the arrival of a ten pound baby boy, born Sunday morning, 24? October 1907

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, a week ago today, to Mr and Mrs Otis Hackett west of this village, a baby girl, 12 September 1907.

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Burr Oak Acorn
The stork flew over Burr Oak yesterday morning, 12 August 1908, and left a baby girl at the home of Mr and Mrs Lowell Lee. Congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Friday, 1 May 1908, to Mr and Mrs Edward Everts, just west of town, an eight pound baby daughter. Congratulations!

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Burr Oak Acorn
The stork visited at the home of Cal Hackman Friday, 14 August 1908, leaving an 8 1/2 pound boy.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Saturday, 18 January 1908, to Mr and Mrs John Rumbaugh, Jr., north of this village, a nine pound baby girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born to Mrs and Mrs Clarence Holcomb of Ochelata, Indiana, 10 October 1908, a fine baby girl. our congratulations, "Chokey"

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born To Mrs and Mrs Lawson Lancaster, Tuesday, 8 September 1908, an eight pound baby boy. Lawson is the biggest man in Burr Oak now.

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Burr Oak Acorn
23 July 1908
Born, to Mr and Mrs Loren Skinner, of Battle Creek, a baby girl. Mrs Skinner will be remembered as Inez Driesbaugh.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Sunday, 15 March 1908, to Mr and Mrs Guy Bowman, a baby boy. Congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
11 February 1908
Our congratulations to Prof. and Mrs F.M. Langworthy. It's a girl. Arrived Tuesday, and all are doing well.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Ray Hafer and wife (Myrtle Stephens) of Sturgis, are very happy in the arrival of a little daughter, Marion Irene, born 26 February 1908. Mother and child doing nicely.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born To Mr and Mrs F. M. Howard Saturday, 10 October 1908, a baby boy. Weight 9 1/2 pounds.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born to Mr and Mrs J. P. Giles, 7123 Peoria Street, Chicago, Illinois, Tuesday, 24 March 1908, a girl. Mrs Giles will be remembered as Gatha Porter, formerly of Burr Oak.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs R.C. Himebaugh on the arrival of an eight pound son, born Monday morning, 29 June 1908. Ray is about the proudest and happiest man in Michigan as this was his birthday present.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Eben Bennett, at the home of Mrs Bennett's parents, near Nottawa on New Years, 1908, a seven and one-half pound girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn
A little son was born to Mr and Mrs Charles C Snyder, 16 February 1908. Charles Harold is the name of the new arrival. Mother and child doing well. Our congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs F. E. Shaffmaster, of Toledo, Ohio, Sunday, 9 August 1908, an eight pound boy, which explains why Grandpa D. W. Lee is so happy. Congratulations.

 

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Burr Oak Acorn
Dr Rollmann, Jr., reports that the stork visited the home of Mr and Mrs Eugene Snook, Tuesday, 11 February 1908, and left a baby girl, Dorothy May. All doing nicely.

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Burr Oak Acorn
30 January 1908
Burr Oak friends will be pleased to learn that a little son was born to Prof. and Mrs J. I. Bricker of Saginaw, last week.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs Frank Dwight announce the birth of a daughter, Edna Louise Dwight, January 21, 1908.

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Burr Oak Acorn
8 October 1908
Mrs. W.L. Trahms was at Centreville several days the past week visiting her sister, who is the happy owner of a new 11 pound baby boy.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs John Coohon, Tuesday Morning, March 3rd, 1908, a baby girl. Congratulations

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, To Mrs and Mrs W. C. Shane, Friday, 2 October 1908, an eight pound baby boy. Congratulations "Curry."

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Roy Wagner, 22 January 1908, a nine and a half pound girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn
5 January 1908
Dr Rose Crofford reports a baby born Sunday to Mr and Mrs (Susie Wait) Ringler, and also reports the mother and child afflicted with smallpox. The home has been quarantined for some weeks while Mr Ringler has had the disease, from which he is now about recovered. A Professional nurse has been secured.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Monday morning, 7 October 1907, to Mr and Mrs John Russell, an 8 1/2 pound son. Our congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
18 March 1908
Dr and Mrs Clements are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Saturday night.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born,~ Monday, 22 June 1908, to Mr and Mrs Harry VanEtta, of Orland, a baby boy. Our congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born,~ To Mr and Mrs M. E. Purham, Sturgis, 10 November 1908, a baby girl. Congratulations, Marshall.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born. Sunday, 15 November 1908, to Mr and Mrs Joe Cowles, of West Burr Oak, a nine-pound baby boy. All doing nicely, we are glad to report.

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Burr Oak Acorn
A baby boy was born to John Good and wife (Belle Sanborn) Sunday morning, 13 October 1908. We are pleased to learn of their good fortune.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, July 23rd, 1908 to Mr and Mrs Roscoe Eagon of Elkhart, Indiana, a 10 pound son. All doing fine. Congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Nottawa. Born to Mr and Mrs Kronts Sunday night, September 6, 1908, a daughter.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Fred H Cornwall of Niles, 11 June 1908, a daughter. The mother will be remembered as Miss Lulu Stephens formerly of Burr Oak. Our congratulations to the happy parents.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Carl Kaas, Friday 30 July 1908 or 1909, a baby boy.
Note: years are written in pen and difficult to read. Rest of the date is paper printed.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Congratulations A. H.
The "stork" was so busy everywhere,
Leaving a little one here and there:
Some at dawn or break of day,
Some at noon in the sun's hot ray.
As he flew north at break of day,
On June 27th 1908 so they say.
He found Sherman a fair spot
And an eight pound girl chose to drop
At the home of A.H. Finney and
Myrtle as well.
And the babe's fair name I fain would tell.
Katherine Dorcas, the name so true
Long life and happiness we wish you.

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Burr Oak Acorn
The Stork Gets Busy
1908
Born September 18, to Mr and Mrs Don Milliman, a baby boy
Born September 20, to Mr and Mrs Mike Clay, a baby boy
Born September 9, to Mr and Mrs Charles Niles of West Burr Oak, a baby boy.
Born September 21, to Mr and Mrs Ralph Johnson, near Findley, a baby girl.
Born September 22, to Mr and Mrs Bert Bidwell, southeast of town, a baby girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, November 21st, 1908, Jean Elizabeth, to Mr and Mrs C. M. Powers.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Burr Oak friends are pleased to learn of the recent arrival of a baby boy at the home of Mr and Mrs Lee Link of Mishawaka, Indiana, 10 December 1908.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Doings of the Stork
Born To Mr and Mrs Fred Teadt of West Burr Oak, a baby boy 19 November 1908

Born November 19th, 1908 to Mr and Mrs D. J. Matthews, a baby boy.


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Burr Oak Acorn
Born to George Swihart and wife 31 December 1908, a baby girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born. To Mr and Mrs Ira Downing Saturday, January 2, 1908, a baby boy.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs William Sager a the proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday, December 22nd, 1908.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Henry Schraeder, north of town, Sunday, January 24, 1909, a baby boy.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born last week Wednesday forenoon to Mr and Mrs Peter Nottawa, boy papoose, 30 June 1909.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born to Mr and Mrs Big George Pamp, papoose boy, 18 November 1909.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born To Mr and Mrs Jacob Mayer, Sunday, December 13, 1908, a baby boy.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Saloma McKay Grier, born to Rev. and Mrs Whyrom Grier, Thursday, November 26, 1908.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Will Cooper, Saturday, January 23, 1909, a baby girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs J Walterspaugh are the proud parents of a baby boy, born 9 March 1909

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Burr Oak Acorn
September 1909
no day is given
Last week Wednesday a baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Hill at their home in Sturgis. The mother was formerly Mable Armstrong of this village and her mother is there caring for her and the child.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born to Mr and Mrs Guy Bowman a baby girl 21 August 1909

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Carl Fry, of Mishawaka, Indiana, Sunday, July 25th, 1909, a baby girl

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Raymond Milliman Thursday, 7 October 1909, a baby girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs D. I. Todd, at Williston, N.D., on 10 September 1909, a nine pound son.

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Burr Oak Acorn
28 February 1909
At the homes of D.B. Royer and Peter Greenwald there arrived two fine babies.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Sunday, 24 October 1909, to Mr and Mrs Ralph Bordner, a baby daughter.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs Charles Smith, Jr., are the proud parents of a baby boy, born on Saturday, 19 June 1909

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, September 2nd, 1909, to Mr and Mrs Herman Beaumeister, a daughter. Congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born Saturday, 17 July 1909, to Mr and Mrs Isaac Good, a baby girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn
The stork visited the home of Mr and Mrs A.R. Cooper at Toledo, the morning of January 26, 1909, bringing an eight pound boy. The baby and mother are both doing nicely. Mrs Cooper, who will be remembered as Miss Bessie Kibbe of this place, is attended by her mother. The grandparents are as delighted as the proud pa and ma.

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Sturgis Journal
Mr and Mrs John D Morris (Ina Godfrey) are the proud parents of a baby girl, born October 1st, 1909.

An 8-pound daughter was born to Mr and Mrs David Whitehead last Friday morning, October 1st, 1909


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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Dr and Mrs J. J. Kelley, Sunday, July 25th, 1909, a baby girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born to Frank Freeman and wife Saturday morning, July 3, 1909, a ten pound daughter accounts for the broad smile on Frank's face. Congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
30 July 1909
Mrs A. M. Graham was in Sturgis Monday calling on her great granddaughter, who arrived at the home of Dr. and Mrs Mercer last Friday.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born to Mr and Mrs Arthur Maystead, Monday, January 25, 1909, an eight pound boy. Congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Tuesday, October 26, 1909, to Mr and Mrs Roy Himebaugh, a baby daughter.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Tuesday, July 13, 1909, to Mr and Mrs Cove Himebaugh a son. Congratulations.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Sunday, June 13th, 1909, a seven pound boy, at the home of Mr and Mrs Guy Hackett.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs. C.H. Goodwin, of Battle Creek, an 8 pound boy, Monday, July 26, 1909.

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Burr Oak Acorn
28 July 1909
A five pound daughter arrived Wednesday afternoon to gladden the home of Dr and Mrs Glenn Godfrey.

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Burr Oak Acorn
1909
Master Charles Stearns is a new arrival in Burr Oak, Mr and Mrs O. J. Upham having taken him. His father, a civil engineer of great ability, died and his mother was unable to care for him as she wished. By a lucky reading of a certain news item in The Acorn, Master Charles found a father and mother in Mr and Mrs Upham, and to say that he likes his new home is putting it mildly, as he says he never wants to leave them. He is an unusually bright and winsome child and promises to develop into a strong and brilliant man.

Note: in pen on the margin is written in ink: 4 years old.


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Burr Oak Acorn
19 August 1909
Born, to Mr and Mrs F. J. Hyde, Coldwater, a baby boy.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Smoke Snook's Silver Ash Cigar. Born to Mr and Mrs W.H. Snook a baby daughter, 4 April 1909.

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Burr Oak Acorn
22 May 1909
By the arrival of a baby daughter at the home of Mr and Mrs Glenn Townsend of Kalamazoo, Eugene Townsend of this village becomes "grandpa," a title, by the way, of which he is extremely proud.

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Burr Oak Acorn
Born Friday, December 10, 1909, to Mr and Mrs Guy McIntyre, a baby boy.

Born Friday, December 10, 1909, to Mr and Mrs Will Nash, a baby girl.

Mr and Mrs V. V. Tefft, announce the arrival of a baby boy, December 2nd, 1909


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Burr Oak Acorn
Born to Mr and Mrs C.D. Wheeler (nee Madge Akey) of Fort Wayne, Indiana, a daughter, (Virginia Bereniece Wheeler,) on 15 December 1909. Both are getting along nicely. Her mother, Mrs D.L. Akey went Wednesday to see them.


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Burr Oak Acorn
Born, Wednesday, 17 November 1909, to Mr and Mrs Guy Bordner, a baby boy.

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Burr Oak Acorn

Born, to Mr and Mrs John Coonfare, November 11, 1909, a baby girl.

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Burr Oak Acorn

Born, to Mr and Mrs Roy W Wagner, on North clay street, a 9 1/2 pound girl, Sunday night, 19 December 1909

Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to Mr and Mrs Clarence Miller, 10 December 1909, a baby girl.

Burr Oak Acorn
Born, to J.C. Mowry and wife, 14 December 1909, a son.

Burr Oak Acorn
Mr and Mrs Arthur Maystead announce the birth of a son, 16 December 1909.


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Burr Oak Acorn
Born to Mr and Mrs J.D. Cowles, 8 February 1910, a daughter.

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Burr Oak Acorn
The receipt of a stork post card from Battle Creek announces that there is great rejoicing in the home of Mr and Mrs O. B. Hawkins, a little daughter, Genevieve Ione, coming to their home 6 February 1910. The congratulations of Burr Oak friends are theirs.

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Burr Oak Acorn
A baby was born to Mr and Mrs Abe Friend, west of town, on St Valentine's Day, 14 February 1910.

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Burr Oak Acorn
7 February 1910
Mrs. C. P. Urie returned lat evening from Chicago where she has been visiting her daughters, Mrs Clay Harris and Mrs Veaco. Mrs Urie smilingly reports the arrival of a fine eight pound boy to Mr and Mrs Veaco at Belvidere hospital, the young druggist will be known as William Nier Veaco

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Burr Oak Acorn
Vivian Lucile is the name of the little daughter, who came Monday, 13th June 1910 to make her home with Don Harmon and wife.

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Burr Oak Acorn
There are glad tidings from the city of Charlotte. The stork left a baby girl, 27 April 1910, with Mr and Mrs Austin Clemons, formerly of our village.

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Burr Oak Acorn
A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Beadon Bucknell a week ago yesterday morning ~ Wednesday, May 11, 1910 ~ and the mother and little one are getting along nicely. Congratulations!

 

 

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