d/o Samuel L. Demarest & Anna Perkins [Clark]
d. 1-May-1915-Plymouth, Wayne County, NY.
Adaline was the first white female in what is now the city of Greenville; she had come to Michigan in l837 with her parents, and then to Greenville to cook in a lumber camp run by John Green, for whom Greenville is named.
GSMF, Vol. III, p. 138
Information Provided by Pat Satterlee McLachlan
d/o Samuel L. Demarest & Anna Perkins [Clark]
d. 1-May-1915-Plymouth, Wayne County, NY.
Adaline was the first white female in what is now the city of Greenville; she had come to Michigan in l837 with her parents, and then to Greenville to cook in a lumber camp run by John Green, for whom Greenville is named.
GSMF, Vol. III, p. 138
Information Provided by Pat Satterlee McLachlan
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