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Abram Deuel

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Abram Deuel

Birth
Death
1892 (aged 49–50)
Burial
Emmett Township, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Abram Deuel was born 1842 to Sidney and Margaret Ann (Wright)
Abram died in 1892.

❤️ Special thanks to Robin for contributions to this memorial.

PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM. 719

ABRAM W. DEUEL. Among the many who for man and beast and more adequate storage room are gaining a maintenance as farmers in for the crops that he hoped to raise, arid he also dec- I Fredonia Township the gentleman above sired to bring the entire acreage up to or above par. ( named is deserving of mention. I-e owns He has carried out his desires
and long since gained( and occupies seventy-seven acres on section 6,
the reputation of one of the best farmers in this every rod of which is made useful or beautiful and section. Besides the usual farm produce he raises cultivated in a most intelligent and careful manner. all kinds of stock, the sheep and horses being es- It is devoted to general farming, and from twenty especially good. A large red barn is conspicuous to twenty-five head of sheep are raised per year, among the outbuildings, and the dwelling, built in with other stock in due proportion. 1873 at a cost of $3,000, attracts the notice of Mr. Deuel has been a lifelong resident of Freevery passer-by by reason of its evident fitness for dlonia Township, having been born here June 23, its purpose. 1842. tIis father, Sidney Deuel, was born and In 1845 Mr. Johnson became the husband of reared in Washington County, N. Y., and married Ada Eliza Lowell. This lady was born in Oneida Margaret A. Wright, a native of the same State. County, N. Y., March 9, 1824, her parents being They cane to Michigan in 1836, establishing their Moses and Rachel (Brown) Lowell. Iloth were home on the section wlich is now the abiding place born in the Empire State and Mrs. Lowell (lied of their son, and in a few years taking possession there. In 1831 Mr. Lowell settled in this county, of the farm lie now operates. Here the worthy securing from the Government a good tract of couple) entered into rest, the father November 18, land. His daughter, Mrs. lolhnson, came out in 1883, and the mother February 20, 1887. They 1836 and passed through her teens here, developing were the parents of six children, named respecther mind and increasing her usefulness. Mr. Low- ively: Louisa, Maria louston, Abram; Mary, MIs. ell went to California during tlie gold excitement C. TH. Raven; John married Miss Emma Francisco; and died there nine years later, at the age of sixty- and Delia, Mrs. Frank Boughlton. The first-born four. To Mr. and Mrs. Johnson four children have died in infancy. The third child, Abram, received been born who were named respectively, Theresa his schooling in the neighboring district schoolA., Minnie J., Albert and J. The last named is house and remained an inmate of his parents' home deceased. The second daughter is the wife of I. E. uEntil their demise. lie then took control of the Wells. farm, on whicl he continued the work of improveThe fitness of Mr. Johnson for positions of pub- ment, adding much to its value and to thle comfort lic trust has been recognized by the peoplle and lie of the family that occupies it. Our subject is has been elected to several offices. Hie was Town- making a specialty of raising Hambletonian horses, ship Supervisor two terms and Treasurer six terms and has on hand three good ones. HIe also raises and is still serving as Justice-of the Peace, having Merino mixed sheep, and has just sent a nice lot held this office four years. le always votes the of lambs to the Buffalo market. His sheep are Democratic ticket, being fully persuaded that to do quite a source of income. so will be for the best interests of the nation. He is The marriage of Mr. Deuel and Miss Julia E. " ~ i: - ~ ~

...Politically Mr. Deuel is a Republican. lie belongs to the Baptist Church, has been one of the Deacons for eight years.1and is Superintendent of the Sunday-school, in which his wife is also an efficient worker. Our subject has been an active worker in the church for about thirty years. The intelligence and manner of life of Mr. 1) enel give him a high standing among the people and his many friends will be pleased to read this notice of his life.
Abram Deuel was born 1842 to Sidney and Margaret Ann (Wright)
Abram died in 1892.

❤️ Special thanks to Robin for contributions to this memorial.

PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM. 719

ABRAM W. DEUEL. Among the many who for man and beast and more adequate storage room are gaining a maintenance as farmers in for the crops that he hoped to raise, arid he also dec- I Fredonia Township the gentleman above sired to bring the entire acreage up to or above par. ( named is deserving of mention. I-e owns He has carried out his desires
and long since gained( and occupies seventy-seven acres on section 6,
the reputation of one of the best farmers in this every rod of which is made useful or beautiful and section. Besides the usual farm produce he raises cultivated in a most intelligent and careful manner. all kinds of stock, the sheep and horses being es- It is devoted to general farming, and from twenty especially good. A large red barn is conspicuous to twenty-five head of sheep are raised per year, among the outbuildings, and the dwelling, built in with other stock in due proportion. 1873 at a cost of $3,000, attracts the notice of Mr. Deuel has been a lifelong resident of Freevery passer-by by reason of its evident fitness for dlonia Township, having been born here June 23, its purpose. 1842. tIis father, Sidney Deuel, was born and In 1845 Mr. Johnson became the husband of reared in Washington County, N. Y., and married Ada Eliza Lowell. This lady was born in Oneida Margaret A. Wright, a native of the same State. County, N. Y., March 9, 1824, her parents being They cane to Michigan in 1836, establishing their Moses and Rachel (Brown) Lowell. Iloth were home on the section wlich is now the abiding place born in the Empire State and Mrs. Lowell (lied of their son, and in a few years taking possession there. In 1831 Mr. Lowell settled in this county, of the farm lie now operates. Here the worthy securing from the Government a good tract of couple) entered into rest, the father November 18, land. His daughter, Mrs. lolhnson, came out in 1883, and the mother February 20, 1887. They 1836 and passed through her teens here, developing were the parents of six children, named respecther mind and increasing her usefulness. Mr. Low- ively: Louisa, Maria louston, Abram; Mary, MIs. ell went to California during tlie gold excitement C. TH. Raven; John married Miss Emma Francisco; and died there nine years later, at the age of sixty- and Delia, Mrs. Frank Boughlton. The first-born four. To Mr. and Mrs. Johnson four children have died in infancy. The third child, Abram, received been born who were named respectively, Theresa his schooling in the neighboring district schoolA., Minnie J., Albert and J. The last named is house and remained an inmate of his parents' home deceased. The second daughter is the wife of I. E. uEntil their demise. lie then took control of the Wells. farm, on whicl he continued the work of improveThe fitness of Mr. Johnson for positions of pub- ment, adding much to its value and to thle comfort lic trust has been recognized by the peoplle and lie of the family that occupies it. Our subject is has been elected to several offices. Hie was Town- making a specialty of raising Hambletonian horses, ship Supervisor two terms and Treasurer six terms and has on hand three good ones. HIe also raises and is still serving as Justice-of the Peace, having Merino mixed sheep, and has just sent a nice lot held this office four years. le always votes the of lambs to the Buffalo market. His sheep are Democratic ticket, being fully persuaded that to do quite a source of income. so will be for the best interests of the nation. He is The marriage of Mr. Deuel and Miss Julia E. " ~ i: - ~ ~

...Politically Mr. Deuel is a Republican. lie belongs to the Baptist Church, has been one of the Deacons for eight years.1and is Superintendent of the Sunday-school, in which his wife is also an efficient worker. Our subject has been an active worker in the church for about thirty years. The intelligence and manner of life of Mr. 1) enel give him a high standing among the people and his many friends will be pleased to read this notice of his life.


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