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William D. Cargill

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William D. Cargill

Birth
Ontario, Canada
Death
28 Jun 1941 (aged 82–83)
Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Shelby, Oceana County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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William D. Cargill is one of 8 children born to David Cargill, Jr. & Agnes (Emerson) Cargill.

William Cargill first married Mary Eddington (1860-1883) about 1880. From this union 1 known child was born: Edward W. Cargill (1882-1972) m. Nina M. Hobby & Cora Hobby & Selina R. Miller.

William then married Cynthia A. Hughes on July 4, 1886 in Hart, Oceana, MI. To this union 4 children were born & raised in Shelby, Oceana, MI:

1. Stella M. Cargill (1887-1975) m. Earnest E. Jones;
2. Infant Cargill (b. unknown date d. before 1900);
3. Vesta P. Cargill (1894 - ?) m. Clyde R. Day;
4. Gladys M. Cargill (1901-1968) m. Charles F. Dawson.

William had been a resident of Oceana County since 1870 when he traveled with his parents from Ontario, Canada by crossing into Michigan at Port Huron, taking a train into Grand Haven, Michigan; then by small steamship into Pentwater which, at the time, was just a small sawmill town, and settling in Weare Township, Oceana County, Michigan with his parents and siblings.
William D. Cargill is one of 8 children born to David Cargill, Jr. & Agnes (Emerson) Cargill.

William Cargill first married Mary Eddington (1860-1883) about 1880. From this union 1 known child was born: Edward W. Cargill (1882-1972) m. Nina M. Hobby & Cora Hobby & Selina R. Miller.

William then married Cynthia A. Hughes on July 4, 1886 in Hart, Oceana, MI. To this union 4 children were born & raised in Shelby, Oceana, MI:

1. Stella M. Cargill (1887-1975) m. Earnest E. Jones;
2. Infant Cargill (b. unknown date d. before 1900);
3. Vesta P. Cargill (1894 - ?) m. Clyde R. Day;
4. Gladys M. Cargill (1901-1968) m. Charles F. Dawson.

William had been a resident of Oceana County since 1870 when he traveled with his parents from Ontario, Canada by crossing into Michigan at Port Huron, taking a train into Grand Haven, Michigan; then by small steamship into Pentwater which, at the time, was just a small sawmill town, and settling in Weare Township, Oceana County, Michigan with his parents and siblings.


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