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- 1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Lewis Spawn
Age: 42
Estimated birth year: abt 1808
Birth Place: New York
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Van Buren, Wayne, Michigan
Household:
Lewis Spawn 42 m N Y farmer 1200
Maria 43 f NY
Esther 15 f NY
Philip 15 m NY
Julia 18 f NY
Peter 11 m Mich
Maria 9 f Mich
Jehoa areum 7 m Mich
James 5 m Mich
Abram 4 m Mich
Henry 2 m Mich
George Own/Owr 27 m Del Laborer
Elizabeth Own 18 f NY
Martha Own 2/12 Mich
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Lewis Spawn
Age in 1860: 51
Birth Year: abt 1809
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1860: Van Buren, Wayne, Michigan
Gender: Male
Post Office: Belleville
Value of real estate: 2200
Household Members: Name Age
Lewis Spawn 51 Carpenter NY
Anna Spawn 44 NY
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Abraham Spawn
Age in 1860: 14
Birth Year: abt 1846
Birthplace: Michigan
Home in 1860: Van Buren, Wayne, Michigan
Gender: Male
Post Office: Belleville
Value of real estate:
Household Members: Name Age
Damiel Presler 33
Esther Presler 26 (daughter of Lewis Spawn)
John Presler 24
Abraham Spawn 14 (son of Lewis Spawn)
Henry Spawn 12 (son of Lewis Spawn)
Descendants of Johannes Spohn
Generation No. 68. LEWIS6 SPAUN (FREDERICK5, PHILIP4, ADAM3 SPOHN, WERNER2, JOHANNES1) was born January 20, 1809 in Albany County, NY91,, and died August 30, 1862 in Killed in action at Bull Run, VA97, 98, 99, 100, 101 . He married ANN MARIA ROSECRANS December 24, 1825102, 103 daughter of PETER ROSENKRANZ and ESTHER DERZIE. She was born May 29, 1806 in Bethlehem, ,New York104, 105, 106 , and died July 1, 1854 in Belleville, Van Buren Township, Wayne County, Mich.107, 108 <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/u/t/Abigail-O-Lutz/BOOK-0001/0048-0008.html>.Notes for LEWIS SPAUN:*** See Union Letters from the Spawn family *** *** SEE FAMILY PHOTOS WEBPAGE; LEWIS SPAUN *** *** SEE TRIBUTES TO THOSE WHO SERVED WEBPAGE *** 1840 MI Census Index , Page 465, MI WAYNE CO. VAN BUREN 256 1840 Spaun, Lewis 1830 NY Census Index as recorded in FTM Electronic Genealogy Library: Spawn, Lewis / NY / ALBANY CO. / BERNE / p. 374 / 1830 1st Michigan Infantry Company "H" (Three Month Regiment\ Mustered in May 1, 1861, Detroit, Mi Mustered out Aug 7, 1861, Detroit, Mi RANK NAME HOME AGE Captain Whittlesey, Franklin W. Ypsilanti 34 1st. Lieutenant Wise, David A. Ypsilanti 35 2nd. Lieutenant Parkes, Marvin A. Ypsilanti n/a (Three Year Regiment\ Mustered in Sept 16, 1861, Detroit, Mi Mustered out July 9, 1865, Jeffersonville, In RANK NAME HOME AGE Captain Wendell, Charles E. Detroit 29 1st. Lieutenant Hopper, George C. Detroit 30 2nd. Lieutenant Beardslee, Alfred W. Detroit 25 ENLISTED MEN NAME HOME AGE Spaun, Lewis Ypsilanti 40 1st Michigan Infantry Company "G" (Three Year Regiment\ Mustered in Sept 16, 1861, Detroit, Mi Mustered out July 9, 1865, Jeffersonville, In RANK NAME HOME AGE Captain Lyon, G. Collins Jackson n/a 1st. Lieutenant Pomeroy, Edward Jacckson 25 2nd. Lieutenant Perry, Philander C. Ypsilanti 30 ENLISTED MEN NAME HOME AGE Spaun, Louis Ypsilanti 41 A DAR application which listed both Henry and his father Lewis, showed evidence that both men lied in order to enlist. Lewis was too old, and Henry too young. However, both were determined to get in. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Water Under the Bridge by Horste& Wilson, 2nd edition, p.27 lists a business directory for Belleville. 1863 lists Lewis Spaun, Belleville Hotel. Lewis was dead a year at that time. Someone else must have been running the hotel, with the ownership still listed under Lewis. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Census of 1860 in Van Buren shows Lewis and Ann (Anna?) living with no children. [This would be Lewis's second wife Ann.] Scrolling down the page yields a Johichum Spawn, age 19, living with their neighbor Timothy MCody with 2 other teens, and he is working as a miller. Since his second wife did not receive any inheritance when Lewis was killed in the Civil War (ex. Belleville Inn) and she is not buried with every other Spaun, did she in fact send the children out of the house? More About LEWIS SPAUN:Died 2: June 27, 1862, Prince William County, VA109 Burial: On field at Bull Run, VA, monument in Soop Cemetary, lot#384, Van Buren Twp., Mich110 Military service: September 12, 1861, Enlisted in US Army, Co. G, 1st Regular Mich Volunteers at Belleville, Mich111, Occupation: 1860, Carpenter113 Residence 1: 1837, Came to Mich via Erie CanalResidence 2: 1848, Obtained first land grant in Van Buren Twp, Wayne, MI114 <http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/u/t/Abigail-O-Lutz/BOOK-0001/0048-0008.html>Notes for ANN MARIA ROSECRANS:A newspaper clipping, date cut off, showing "UNE (Ann Arbor, Michigan) Superior Pioneer Is 87 Years Old Thirty-Five Gather Thanksgiving Day at Home of James Spawn Superior, December 7" [James Spawn being born Sept. 29, 1843 would date article to 1930] The article gives details about the birthday party. Of interest, however, is when it talks of his reminiscences of his early days. It says, "His parents were brought to Belleville by the Indians, which was the birthplace of Mr. [James] Spawn. His mother was of Indian descent, while his father was of Dutch origin, and he is pleased to have the distinction of having his first bath given him by an Indian squaw." Looking at the lineage for Ann Marie, the possible Indian heritage would probably be from Annautery Veder's ancestors or Frederick Schoonmaker's ancestor's, as I have not traced these lines yet. More About ANN MARIA ROSECRANS:Date born 2: Abt. 1816115 Died 2: Aft. May 22, 1863116 Burial: Soop (formerly Pleasantview) Cemetary, lot #384, Van Buren Twp., Wayne County, MI117 Medical Information: twinMarriage Notes for LEWIS SPAUN and ANN ROSECRANS:*** SEE SPOHN FAMILY *** More About LEWIS SPAUN and ANN ROSECRANS:Marriage 1: December 24, 1825 118, Marriage 2: December 24, 1827, Dutch Reformed Church of Bethlehem, NY Children of LEWIS SPAUN and ANN ROSECRANS are:
i. MARGARET7 SPAUN, b. October 22, 1828, Troy, Rensalleir, NY d. September 1, 1921, Detroit, Wayne Michigan126, m. CALEB JEFFRIES BARLOW, May 3, 1849, Van Buren, Wayne , Mich b. June 8, 1821, Avon Twp., Livingston Cty., New York d. July 28, 1895, Rawsonville, Wayne, Mich141, Notes for MARGARET SPAUN: The City of Detroit Michigan 1701-1922 Vol III The S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1922 states: "his [Caleb Barlow] widow, who is of Holland descent is still living in Detroit at the notable old age of ninety-two years"
More About MARGARET SPAUN: Date born 2: Lima, New York145 Burial: September 3, 1921, Soop (formerly Pleasantview) Cemetary, lot#133, Van Buren Twp., Wayne County, MI146, Medical Information: A. Dodge signing physician on the death certificate Residence: September 1, 1921, 438 Ferry Ave., W, Detroit, Wayne, MI
Notes for CALEB JEFFRIES BARLOW: ** -presumably named after his uncle, Caleb Jeffers Whaley --------------------------------1860------------------------------------------ Online Data Library > U.S. Census > 1860 > Michigan > Van Buren > image: 8d of 45 Michigan, WAYNE, Roll 564 Book 1, Page 840 Belleville, enumerated June 4, 1860 Caleb J Barlow, 38, m, grocer, born NY Margaret Barlow, 30, F, born NY Edwin, 9, m Walter, 5, m --------------------------- Obituary states that "Mr. Barlow was a man of sterling worth, a good friend and neighbor and his family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends" Water Under the Bridge by Horste& Wilson, 2nd edition, p. 28 lists a business directory for Belleville. 1890 - Caleb J. Barlow, flour mill on p. 605 it lists: 1863 & 1867 elected Justice of the Peace p 182 it lists: "Caleb and Edwin Barlow were very active in the life of Rawsonville. They operated a general store and ran a grist mill, for which Edwin had just obtained new machinery when it was washed away in the flood of 1901. Caleb Barlow served as Justice of the Peace and as Post Master. Edwin Barlow held the position of Post Master in 1881 and 1885. The Barlow family eventually purchased the old inn, and although the date of the transaction is not known, an old deed found in the building was dated April 14, 1855." --------------------------------------------------------------- Margaret Barlow Omans told me that he was Justice of the Peace for 36 years -------------------------------------------------------------- Census of 1860, Belleville, Van Buren Twp, Wayne County, Michigan Online Data Library > U.S. Census > 1860 > Michigan > > image: of 45 Michigan, WAYNE, Roll 564 Book 1, Page 840 Caleb J. Barlow, age 38, male, grocer, value of real estate 3200, value of personal estate 1500, born New York Margeret Barlow, age 30, female, born New York Edwin Barlow, age 9, male, born Michigan Walter Barlow, age 5, male, born Michigan ----------------------------------------------------------------- Family Record Sheet from Margaret Barlow Omans has the following obituary pasted in: RAWSONVILLE Died Sunday, July 28, 1835, of blood poisoning, Caleb J. barlow, aged 74 years. Mr. Barlow was born in York State, June 8, 1821, and came to the state of Michigan with his parents in 1835. In 1840 he was united in marriage to Margaret Spaun, taking up his residence here in Rawsonville where he has lived for over 50 years. He has been Justice of the peace for 16?? years, retiring from the bench last winter, on account of failing eye sight. Mr. Barlow was a man of sterling worth, a good friend and neighbor, and his family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends.
More About CALEB JEFFRIES BARLOW: Date born 2: Lima, New York151 Date born 3: June 8, 1821, Schenectady, NY Burial: Soop (formerly Pleasantview) Cemetary, lot#133, Van Buren Twp., MI Cause of Death: blood poisoning Medical Information: retired from bench a year before his death because of failing eyesightMoved: 1836, from NY to Rawsonville, Wayne, MI Occupation 1: Owned & operated Rawsonville Village Store, inn & tavern156 Occupation 2: Bet. 1846 - 1847, Constable for Van Buren Twp., MI157 Occupation 3: 1860, grocer158 Occupation 4: 1863, Elected Justice of the Peace for Van Buren Twp., MI159 Occupation 5: 1867, Elected Justice of the Peace for Van Buren Twp., MIOccupation 6: Bet. 1868 - 1872, Elected Supervisor for Van Buren Twp., MI Occupation 7: 1870, farmer Occupation 8: 1875, Elected Justice of the Peace for Van Buren Twp., MIOccupation 9: 1879, Elected Justice of the Peace for Van Buren Twp., MI161 Occupation 10: 1883, Elected Justice of the Peace for Van Buren Twp., MI Occupation 11: 1887, Elected Justice of the Peace for Van Buren Twp., MI Occupation 12: 1891, Elected Justice of the Peace for Van Buren Twp., MI Residence: 1835, came to the state of Michigan with his parents
Marriage Notes for MARGARET SPAUN and CALEB BARLOW: *** SEE BARLOW FAMILY ***
More About CALEB BARLOW and MARGARET SPAUN: Marriage: May 3, 1849, Van Buren, Wayne , Mich Marriage Fact: 1840, united in marriage, taking up residence in Rawsonville Pastor: Wm. H. Cannon, Justice of the Peace Witnesses: Lewis Spawn, Van Buren & George Orr, Van Buren
ii. PHILIP SPAUN, b. February 21, 1830; d. March 16, 1833.
iii. ELIZABETH SPAUN, b. July 30, 1832.
iv. ESTHER SPAUN, b. February 16, 1834, New York; d. January 14, 1919; m. DANIEL PRESSLER171
More About DANIEL PRESSLER and ESTHER SPAUN: Marriage:
v. PHILIP SPAUN, b. May 24, 1835, New York
More About PHILIP SPAUN: Immigrated: February 21, 1830, Another reference as birth date
vi. JULIA SPAUN, b. March 5, 1837, New York; d. May 26, 1859175, m. JOSEPH DIXON
More About JULIA SPAUN: Burial: Soop (formerly Pleasantview) Cemetary, lot #384, Van Buren Twp., Wayne County, MI
More About JOSEPH DIXON and JULIA SPAUN: Marriage:
vii. PETER R. SPAUN, b. December 14, 1838, Michigan; d. March 11, 1853 More About PETER R. SPAUN: Burial: Soop Cemetary (previously Pleasantview), lot#384, Van Buren Twp., Mich
viii. MARIA SPAUN, b. November 23, 1840, Michigan d. June 2, 1915; m. ANDREW MCKINSTRY; b. Abt. 1837, Michigan; d. Unknown.
Notes for MARIA SPAUN: In an early compilation by Margaret Barlow Omans she says, " Dad [Walter Barlow] said Aunt Maria [Maria Spaun McKinstry] was so clean she would not let the horse urinate in the barn. Every hour or so we would run out with a pail."
More About MARIA SPAUN: Date born 2: Abt. 1842
More About ANDREW MCKINSTRY: Occupation: 1860, farmer
ix. JEHOAKIM SPAUN, b. February 2, 1842, Michigan
More About JEHOAKIM SPAUN: Burial: !st Presbeterian, Mt. Pleaseant Cemetary
x. JAMES SPAUN, b. September 29, 1843, Michigan d. May 29, 1937, Ypsilanti, Mich
Notes for JAMES SPAUN: NPS Soldiers and Sailors in the Civil War (http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/) lists: UNION MICHIGAN VOLUNTEERS 11th Regiment, Michigan Infantry (2nd organization) Organized at Jackson, Mich., January 4 to February 26, 1865. Four Companies left State for Nashville, Tenn., March 4, 1865, and duty there till April 1, then ordered to Chattanooga, Tenn. Six Companies left State for Chattanooga, Tenn., April 1. Attached to 3rd Brigade, 2nd Separate Division, District of the Etowah, Dept. of the Cumberland, to July, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, District of East Tennessee, Dept. of the Cumberland, to September, 1865. Regiment moved to East Tennessee April 23, 1865, and duty guarding Chattanooga & Knoxville Railroad with. Headquarters at Cleveland, Tenn., till July. Moved to Knoxville and duty there till August 3. Moved to Nashville, Tenn., August 3 and mustered out September 16, 1865.
More About JAMES SPAUN: Military service: A veteran of the Civil War between the United States of America, US Army
xi. ABRAM SPAUN, b. August 2, 1845, Michigan d. January 26, 1885
Notes for ABRAM SPAUN: Was a prisoner of war during the Civil War, obtained from a copy of his release papers which I have in my possession from Walter Omans. "Confederate States of America Vicksburg, Miss May 21, 1863 This is to certify, That in accordance with a Cartel, in regard to an exchange of Prisoners, entered into between the Governments of the United States of America and the Confederate States of America, on the 22d day of July 1862, Abram Spawn, Capt.___?___ " or Corporal or Corp.____?____ (maybe some class i.e. 2nd class) "B_ _ _ _ _ _y, Ohio who was captured on or about the 21 day of May at ? and has since been held as a Prisener of War by the Military authorities of the said Confederates States is hereby Paroled with full leave to return to his country on the following conditions, viz: that he will not take up arms again, nor serve Military Police or Constabulary force in anu Fort, Garrison or Field work held by either of the said parties, nor as Guard of Prisonersm Depots or Stores, nor discharge any duty usually performed by soldiers until exchanged under the provisions of the Cartel referred to. The aforesaid Abram Spaun, signifying his full and free consent to said conditions by his signature hereto, hereto, thereby solemnly pledging his word and honor to a due observance of the same. Abram Spawn (signature), ? (signature) Major C. S. Army and Agent for exchange of Prisoners NPS lists 2 Civil War prisons, Fort McHenry andAndersonville. He is not listed in either as a prisoner. I searched under the last names of Spaun and Spawn. ---------- NPS Soldiers and Sailors in the Civil War (http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/) lists: UNION OHIO VOLUNTEERS 47th Regiment, Ohio Infantry Organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio, and mustered in August 13, 1861. Ordered to Clarksburg, W. Va., August 27; thence moved to Weston August 29. Attached to McCook's Brigade, Kanawha District, West Virginia, to October, 1861. 1st Brigade, Kanawha Division, West Virginia, to March, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Kanawha Division, West Virginia, to May, 1862. 3rd Brigade, Kanawha Division, West Virginia, to August, 1862. District of the Kanawha, West Virginia, Dept. of the Ohio, to December, 1862. Ewing's Brigade, Kanawha Division, West Virginia, to January, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 15th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to October, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 15th Army Corps, to June, 1865. Dept. of Arkansas to August, 1865. SERVICE.-Battle of Carnifex Ferry, W. Va., September 10, 1861. Advance to Camp Lookout and Big Sewell Mountain September 24-26. Retreat to Camp Anderson October 6-9. Operations in the Kanawha Valley and New River Region October 19-November 16. Moved to Gauley Bridge December 6, and duty there till April 23, 1862. Expedition to Lewisburg April 23-May 10. Moved to Meadow Bluff May 29. Expedition to Salt Sulphur Springs June 22-25. Duty there till August. Moved to Gauley Bridge, thence to Summerville September 3. Campaign in the Kanawha Valley September 6-16. Retreat to Gauley Bridge September 10. Cotton Hill, Loop Creek and Armstrong's Creek September 11. Charleston September 12. Duty at Point Pleasant and in the Kanawha Valley till December. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., December 30; thence to Memphis, Tenn., and to Young's Point, La., January 21, 1863. Expedition to Rolling Fork via Muddy, Steele's and Black Bayous and Deer Creek March 14-27. Demonstrations on Haines and Drumgould's Bluffs April 29-May 2. Moved to join army in rear of Vicksburg, Miss. May 2-14 via Richmond and Grand Gulf. Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 4-10. Siege of Jackson, Miss., July 10-17. At Camp Sherman, Big Black, till September 26. Moved to Memphis, Tenn., thence march to Chattanooga September 26-November 21. Operations on Memphis & Charleston Railroad in Alabama October 20-29. Bear Creek, Tuscumbia, October 27. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. Tunnel Hill November 23-24. Mission Ridge November 25. Pursuit to Graysville November 26-27. March to relief of Knoxville November 28-December 8. Return to Bellefonte, Ala., thence moved to Larkins' Landing, Ala. Reconnoissance to Rome January 25-February 5, 1864. Re-enlisted March 8. Veterans on Furlough March 18-May 3. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May to September. Demonstrations on Resaca May 8-13. Near Resaca May 13. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Advance on Dallas May 18-25. Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Ruff's Mills July 3-4. Chattahoochie River July 5-17. Battle of Atlanta July 22. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy Station September 2-6. Operations against Hood in North Georgia and North Alabama September 29-November 3. Turkeytown and Gadsden Road October 25. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Fort McAllister December 13. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Cannon's Bridge, South Edisto River, S. C., February 8. North Edisto River February 12-13. Columbia February 15-17. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 30. Grand Review May 24. Moved to Louisville, Ky., June; thence to Little Rock, Ark., and duty there till August. Mustered out August 11, 1865. Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 80 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 136 Enlisted men by disease. Total 219. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ obituary of Abram Spaun "EARTH TO EARTH" Burial of Abram Spaun in the Cemetary at Belleville, Mich. BELLEVILLE, Mich. Jan 28 - the remains of Abram Spaun arriver here at 10:30 o'clock today and were taken at once to the M. E. church, where the funeral services were held. Rev. H. A. Merrill officiating. The building was crowded with friends of the deceased. After the services the an procession repaired to the Soop cemetery on and on-half miles west of this village, where the remains were then buried beside relatives according to the request made by Mr. Spaun before his death. The whole community mourns the loss.
More About ABRAM SPAUN: Died 2: January 25, 1885 Burial: Soop (formerly Pleasantview) Cemetary, lot #384, Van Buren Twp., Wayne County, MI Cause of Death: Suicide by hanging Military service: Civil War prisoner Residence: 1860, With Daniel Pressler in census for Bellevile, Van Buren Twp, Wayne, MI
xii. MARTHA SPAUN, b. March 1, 1847; d. March 29, 1847
More About MARTHA SPAUN: Burial: Soop (formerly Pleasantview) Cemetary, lot #384, Van Buren Twp., Wayne County, MI
xiii. HENRY SPAUN, b. April 7, 1848, Michigan; d. August 8, 1935, Delaware, Leavenworth, Tex
Notes for HENRY SPAUN: From compilations of Margaret Barlow get the following excerpts: Henry Spawn enlisted for the Civil Was as a bugler when he was sixteen with Co. B, 14 Reg't, Michigan Infantry, mustered out at Louisville, KY, July 18, 1865. He was in Sherman's march to the sea. His captain wanted him to stay with him because he was so young, but he chose to go into battle. After the war, he went West on the Chisholm Trail, hoping the open air would cure his asthma. Spent some time driving Texas cattle. For three years he never saw a white woman. He felt comfortable with the Indians and found them to be a trustworhty race of people. The Osage Indians were cruel though. There was ano law where he was, so it was not uncommon to awaken in the morning to find a man hangin. Not a word was said as to who did the deed. This was the way horse thieves and undesirables were gotten rid of. Showed up at the time of Margaret Barlow's wedding in Detroit in 1922. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Michigan in the Civil War site at http://www.geocities.com/~micivilwar/cwmireg.htm on 06/19/2000 lists: 14th Michigan Infantry COMPANY B OFFICERS RANK NAME HOME AGE Captain Fitzgibbon, Thomas C. Detroit 27 1st. Lieutenant Walsh, Patrick Grand Rapids 39 2nd Lieutenant Devereaux, Nicholas Marshall 24 ENLISTED MEN NAME HOME AGE Spawn, Henry Belleville 18 A DAR application which listed both Henry and his father Lewis, showed evidence that both men lied in order to enlist. Lewis was too old, and Henry too young. However, both were determined to get in. - died a widower as listed on his death certificate
More About HENRY SPAUN: Died 2: August 8, 1935, Kansas City, Missour Burial: August 10, 1935, Kansas City, Missouri208 Cause of Death: cystitis, meyars; Medical Information: hematuris, severe arteriocyclerosis, speral Military service: Co. B, 14 Reg't Michigan Infantry, Mustered out at Louisville Ky. july 18, 1865 Residence 1: August 8, 1935, Route 1, Hillman, Mich; Residence 2: 1860, With Daniel Pressler in census for Bellevile, Van Buren Twp, Wayne, MI
Descendants of Johannes Spohn
Rosecrans Married Caleb Jeffries Barlow May 3, 1849 in Van Buren, Wayne , Mich. Margaret Spaun
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