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Arenac County

The following data is extracted from 1894 Michigan State Census.

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894

[ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ]

Arenac County.

Adams Township. - John N. Skinner.

Arenac Township. - Joseph A. Decker, Albert Cummings, Albert B. Bradley, Eustache De Mars, John L. Hart, John Crothers, Philo 0. Perkins, Wilson West, John D. McKenzie, John J. Caton, Isaac Cummings, Wm. T. Williams, Morris Norton, Frederick L. Vincent, James W. Tyler, Robert Garner, James D. Butler, William McKenzie.

Au Gres Township. - Mortimer Huntly, Freeman Renslow, Frederick Crockett, Charles Harrington, Jesse Umstead, Hiram Sherman, Lawrence Ritchster, Isaac L. Personeus.

Clayton Township. - Wm. H. Lewis, Edwin M. Loveland, Wm. H. Whitford, George E. Fish, Philip Marvin, Lyman Hutton, S. L. Owens, Albert C. Russell, John Jones, Luman S. Harris, William Carson, George Lemmer, Augustin Bourgeois, Robert Pake, Orlando R. Derry, John Baker, Samuel Martin, Luther P. Daniels, William W. Haley, Chas. W. Hamlin.

Deep River Township. - William H. Taylor, James Beechem; James Pomeroy, Lewis Ingersoll, George Williams, George W. Day, Benjamin R. Rice, George M. Horton, Wallace Levanway, Moses Cole, Walter Emerson, Chester Van ' Wormer, William Lutze, Lyman Fritcher, R. Tasker, E. D. Blackman, Laurison Marsh.

Lincoln Township. - Ephraim Logan, Charles Davis, Marion Lincoln, James Luce, Charles Richards, Rockwell Demond, Hiram Jones.

Village of Standish. - Isaac Harris, George Robinson, Charles Cross, William Kerlin, James Austin, Willard Kelly, John Elwell, Nelson Miller, Jerome Davis, [Geo. N. Shillinger].

Mason Township. - Zeno Whiting, Eli D. Marvin, James Stalker, Murry Brown, George Roberts. William D. Eymer, Ira Willis, George Morse, Henry M. Smith, Augustus Tice.

Moffitt Township. - Henry Walker. Eli Mann, George Depung, Richard Bonnallie, John Kusterer, Richard A. Swackhamer.

Standish Township. - E. H. Chamberlain. H. R. Bennett, B. F. Bourassa. Cyrus Gawn, Henry Hibuer, Treffey Hickey, Bart Rightenburgh, Michael Mahoney, Wm. W. Allen, James Allen. George Hibler, Richard Rye, Chas. Chovin, Eustace Demarse, Richard Swamston. Wm. R. Keef, Wm. Filmore.

Whitney Township. - George S. Smith, G. C. Doane. Henry Deforest, Archibald Shotwell, Alex. Campau, James E. Moore, Thomas H. Dygart, Garry Kavanaugh.

Source: 1894 Michigan State Census

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