Peel, Millard Adelbert 1 2 3
- Born: 22 Oct 1861, Hartwick Township, Osceola County, Michigan, USA
- Marriage: Jenkins, Grace Jane 5 Feb 1887, Hersey Township, Osceola County, Michigan, USA
- Died: 5 Feb 1941
- Buried: Avondale, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Cherry Valley Cemetery 4
Events:
• Appeared on the 1870 US Census 5 Aug 1870 in Hartwick Township, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Page: 1. Name: Peal, Millard A. Age: 8 Sex: M Color: W Occupation: At Home Value - Real Estate: Value - Personal Property: Birth Place: Michigan Father Foreign Born: Y Mother Foreign Born: N Month Born in Census Year: Month Married in Census Year: Attended School in Census Year: Y Can Not Read: Can Not Write: Deaf and Dumb, Blind, Insane, or Idiot: Eligible to Vote: Date of Enumeration:
• Appeared on the 1880 US census 7 Jun 1880 in Hartwick Township, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Page: 4. Name: Peel, Millard Color: W Sex: M Age Prior to June 1: 19 Month of Birth in Census Year: Relationship: Son Single: Y Married: N Widowed: N Divorced: N Married in Census Year: N Occupation: At Home Other Information: Can't Read or Write: N Place of Birth: Michigan Place of Birth Father: England Place of Birth Mother: New York
• Appeared on the 1900 US Census 1 Jun 1900 in Hartwick Township, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Page: 9B. Name: Peel, Millard Relation: Head Color: W Sex: M Month of Birth: Oct Year of Birth: 1861 Age: 38 Marital Status: M Number of Years Married: 13 Mother of How Many Children: Number of Children Living: Place of Birth: Michigan Place of Birth Father: England Place of Birth Mother: New York Year Immigrated: Years in U.S.: Naturalization: Occupation: Farming Number of Months Not Employed: 0 Number of Months Attended School: Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Home Owned or Rented: O Home Owned Free or Mortgaged: F Farm or House: F Number of Farm Holder: 142
• Appeared on the 1910 US Census 21 Apr 1910 in Hartwick Township, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Page: 4B. Name: Peel, Millard A. Relation: Head Sex: M Race: W Age: 48 Marital Status: M1 Number of Years Married: 23 Mother of how many Children: Number of Children Living: Place of Birth: Michigan Place of Birth Father: Eng English Place of Birth Mother: New York Year of Immigration to US: Naturalized or Alien: Language Spoken: English Occupation: Farmer Nature of Trade: General Farm Employer, Worker, or Own Account: Emp Out of Work Apr 15, 1910: Number of Weeks Out of Work 1909: Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Attended School: Owned or Rented Home: O Owned Free or Mortgage: F Farm or House: F Number of Farm Schedule: 62 Veteran of Civil War: Blind: Deaf and Dumb:
• Appeared on the 1920 US Census 2 Jan 1920 in Hartwick Township, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Page: 1A. Name: Peel, Millard Relation: Head Home Owned or Rented: O Owned Free or Mortgaged: M Sex: M Race: W Age: 58 Marital Status: M Year of Immigration to US: Naturalized or Alien: Year of Naturalization: Attended School: Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Place of Birth: Michigan Mother Tongue: Place of Birth Father: England Mother Tongue: English Place of Birth Mother: New York Mother Tongue: Can Speak English: Yes Occupation: Farmer Nature of Trade: General Farm Employer, Worker, or Own Account: Emp Number of Farm Schedule: 1
• Appeared on the 1930 US Census 2 Apr 1930 in Hartwick Township, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Page: 1A. Name: Peel, Millard Relation: Head Home Owned or Rented: O Value of Home if Owned or Monthly Rental: Radio Set: Does this family live on a farm?: Yes Sex: M Color or Race: W Age at last Birthday: 68 Marital condition: M Age at first marriage: 25 Attended School: No Able to read and write?: Yes Place of Birth: Michigan Place of Birth Father: England Place of Birth Mother: New York Language in home: State or M.T. Code: 62 Country Code: 00 Nativity Code: 1 Year of Immigration to the U.S.: Naturalized or alien: Speaks English: Yes Occupation: Farmer Industry: Gen Farm Code: VVVV Class of Worker: O Actually at Work: Yes Line number for Unemployment: Veteren of military or naval forces: No What war or expedition?: Number of farm schedule: 7
Name: Relation: Home Owned or Rented: Value of Home if Owned or Monthly Rental: Radio Set: Does this family live on a farm?: Sex: Color or Race: W Age at last Birthday: Marital condition: Age at first marriage: Attended School: Able to read and write?: Yes Place of Birth: Place of Birth Father: Place of Birth Mother: Language in home: State or M.T. Code: 62 Country Code: Nativity Code: Year of Immigration to the U.S.: Naturalized or alien: Speaks English: Yes Occupation: Industry: Code: Class of Worker: Actually at Work: Line number for Unemployment: Veteren of military or naval forces: No What war or expedition?: Number of farm schedule:
• Front 5 Sep 1918, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA
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• Back 5 Sep 1918, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA
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• Avondale, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Cherry Valley Cemetery
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• Avondale, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Cherry Valley Cemetery
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Millard married Grace Jane Jenkins, daughter of John D. Jenkins and Jane Eliza Huff, on 5 Feb 1887 in Hersey Township, Osceola County, Michigan, USA. (Grace Jane Jenkins was born on 30 Mar 1867 in Michigan, USA, died on 5 Oct 1938 and was buried in Avondale, Osceola County, Michigan, USA, Cherry Valley Cemetery 5.)
Marriage Notes:
The Evart Review, Friday, April 8, 1887.
Millard Peel of Hartwick township, and Miss Grace Jenkins of Hersey, were married at the M. E. Parsonage in Evart, Jan. 5, by Rev. M. W. F. Smith. The event was not announced, however the intention being to have a wedding at some future time when fact of the real wedding would be announced. April 1 was the date selected, and the place was the residence of Mrs. Peel's parents in Hersey. Ther guests were assembled, but the surprise part of the program was somewhat changed for a member of the family had learned the facts in the case, and the joke was turned upon the would be perpetrators. This little slip added enjoyment to the occasion. May the next "April Fool" planned by this young couple be a success.
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