1880 Census: Castleton, Barry Co., MI:
Saml. Schlappi, head, ae 64, farmer, b. Switz.
Mary Schlappi, wife, ae 59, keeping house, b. Penn.
Samuel O. Schlappi, son,ae 24, book canvasser, b. Ohio
Maggie Schlappi, dau, ag 21, dressmaker, b. Ohio
Lincoln Schlappi, son, ae 20, b. Ohio
Charles Schlappi, son, ae 17, b. Ohio
William Schlappi, son, ae 14, b. Mich.
Nov. 23, 1881, Maggie Schlappi, resident of Hamlin Twp., Eaton Co., Mich. was alleged insane by her father, who petitioned to admit her to the Kalamazoo Michigan Insane Asylum. In the petition he alleged that she had been insane "for the period of about one year and [was] in indigent circumstances...[was] unmarried, and [had] an estate in personal goods worth thirty or forty dollars." Nov. 25, 1881, a citation was issued for her to appear on Dec. 1, 1881 before the Probate Court in Charlotte, Eaton Co., Michigan. The deposition of 2 physicians was taken. Witnesses appearing were: mother, Mary [Zimmerman] Schlappi; brother, Samuel O. Schlappi; and brother in law, Charles H. Wilbur. It was ordered by C. Marion Jennings, Probate Judge, on Dec. 20, 1881, that Maggie Schlappi be admitted to the Kalamozoo Michigan Asylum For the Insane at the partial expense of the county of Eaton. (Eaton Co. Probate Court File #A1941)
Death cert. shows Maggie's parents as unknown, female, white, single, farmer's daughter, born in Mich and died on October 21, 1897 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan at the age of 39 years, cause of death pulmorary hemorrhage. Burial was on October 22, 1897 Eaton Rapids, Michigan.
1880 Census: Castleton, Barry Co., MI:
Saml. Schlappi, head, ae 64, farmer, b. Switz.
Mary Schlappi, wife, ae 59, keeping house, b. Penn.
Samuel O. Schlappi, son,ae 24, book canvasser, b. Ohio
Maggie Schlappi, dau, ag 21, dressmaker, b. Ohio
Lincoln Schlappi, son, ae 20, b. Ohio
Charles Schlappi, son, ae 17, b. Ohio
William Schlappi, son, ae 14, b. Mich.
Nov. 23, 1881, Maggie Schlappi, resident of Hamlin Twp., Eaton Co., Mich. was alleged insane by her father, who petitioned to admit her to the Kalamazoo Michigan Insane Asylum. In the petition he alleged that she had been insane "for the period of about one year and [was] in indigent circumstances...[was] unmarried, and [had] an estate in personal goods worth thirty or forty dollars." Nov. 25, 1881, a citation was issued for her to appear on Dec. 1, 1881 before the Probate Court in Charlotte, Eaton Co., Michigan. The deposition of 2 physicians was taken. Witnesses appearing were: mother, Mary [Zimmerman] Schlappi; brother, Samuel O. Schlappi; and brother in law, Charles H. Wilbur. It was ordered by C. Marion Jennings, Probate Judge, on Dec. 20, 1881, that Maggie Schlappi be admitted to the Kalamozoo Michigan Asylum For the Insane at the partial expense of the county of Eaton. (Eaton Co. Probate Court File #A1941)
Death cert. shows Maggie's parents as unknown, female, white, single, farmer's daughter, born in Mich and died on October 21, 1897 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan at the age of 39 years, cause of death pulmorary hemorrhage. Burial was on October 22, 1897 Eaton Rapids, Michigan.
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