Saginaw County Michigan

Tittabawassee Township

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This section of the Saginaw Valley comes next to Saginaw City in the order of settlement, is equal to it in the quality of its lands, and may be termed the third township in the order of population and wealth. The Tittabawassee river enters the township at the northwest quarter of sec. 7, flows southeast through secs. 17, 16, 21, 28, 27 and 34, where it leaves the district. Numerous small creeks, together with the north branch of Swan creek and the head waters of Cannon creek, water the township.

The Flint & Pere Marquette railroad divides the town equally; it enters at the northeast-quarter of sec. 36, runs northwest through secs. 25, 26, 23, 22, 21, 16, 8, 7 and 6, with a depot at Freelands, in the geographical center of the township. The land is comparatively well settled, there being a population of 1,506 returned by the census of June, 1880.

The principal manufacturing industry of the township is the Bond sawmill, in the northeast quarter of sec. 7, on the line of the F.&P.M.R.R.

The villages comprise Freelands and Tittabawassee, the nucleus of what may in time be a center of population in the southwest quarter of see. 6, on the line of railroad. The town may be considered purely agricultural, and as a farm country will compare very favorably with the old settled townships of the eastern counties. The inhabitants form a particularly cultivated community, earnest in every cause they espouse, and fully capable of drawing forth all the great resources of their beautiful land.

ORGANIC.

An act to organize the township of Tittabawassee, passed by the Legislature during the spring session of 1840, was approved March 30, 1840. This act directed "That the counties of Midland, Gratiot, and all the towns, according to the United States survey, north of town 12, in range 1, 2 and 3 east of the meridian, as far north as town 16, be, and the same are hereby set off and organized into a separate township by the name of Tittabawassee, and the first township meeting shall be held at the house of Obadiah Crane, in said township." A review of the names of the officials chosen at the first township election will suffice to show that the principal settlers were of that class which could master every obstacle, whether it was of a physical or political character.

The citizens of the town of Tittabawassee met according to law at the house of Obadiah Crane April 5, 1841, and organized by calling Obadiah Crane to the chair. Luke Wellington, Jefferson Jaquith, John McGregor and Murdock Fraser were chosen Inspectors of said election, and Chas. S. Tibbetts, Clerk. Below are the names of the persons elected for the several offices, as certified to by the Inspectors:

Andrew Ure, Supervisor; Thomas McCarty, Clerk; Wm. R. Hubbard, Treasurer; Obadiah Crane, Andrew Tire and Thomas McCarty Assessors; Phineas D. Braley, Collector; Lancelot Spare, Luke Wellington and Edward Green, School Inspectors; John Benson and Murdock Fraser, Directors of the Poor; Phineas D. Braley, Chas. S. Tibbetts and John Voter, Com'rs of Highways; Thos. Mc Carty, John Benson, Andrew Ure and Nelson Gary, Justices of the Peace; Phineas D. Braley, Sylvester Vibber, John Voter and Obadiah Crane, Constables. The justices were elected for the terms as follows, viz.: Andrew Ure for the term of four years; Thos. McCarty, three years; John Benson, two years; and Nelson Gary, one year.

TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.

The following is a list of the principal township officers from 1842 to the present time:

SUPERVISORS

Thomas McCarty 1842-43 Jacob H. Lewis 1859-60
Murdoch Fraser 1844 James A. Munger 1861
Thomas McCarty 1845 Jacob H. Lewis 1862
Murdock Fraser 1846 Horace S. Beach 1863-64
Luke Wellington 1847 Jacob H. Lewis 1865
Bernard Hackett 1848-49 James A. Munger 1866
Horace S. Beach 1850-51 Jacob H. Lewis 1867-69
Octavius Thompson 1852 Henry T. Hawley 1870
Thomas McCarty 1853 August Vasold Jr. 1871
Horace S. Beach 1854 J. H. Lewis 1872
Jefferson Jaquith 1855 William Roeser 1873-80
Jacob H. Lewis 1856-57 John A. McGregor 1881
Horace S. Beach 1858    

CLERKS

James N. Gotee 1842-43 Otto Roeser 1856-57
Andrew Ure 1844 William Roeser 1858-59
James N. Gotee 1845 Jacob H. Lewis 1870
Thomas McCarty 1846-48 George F. Barbarin 1872
Andrew Ure 1849-51 J. H. Lewis 1873-76
William Almy 1852 William H. Dennison 1877-80
Andrew Ure 1853-54 Edward F. Gould 1881
Henry D. Rogers 1855    

TREASURERS

William R. Hubbard 1842 John Thompson Jr. 1864
Stephen Benson 1843 Peter McGregor 1865-66
John Thompson 1844 Robert W. Day 1867
Stephen Benson 1845-46 John Thompson 1868
James McCarty 1847-54 Daniel B. Olmstead 1869
John Thompson 1855 Donald Treasurer 1870
Bernard Hackett 1856 George B. Rounds 1871
Henry D. Rogers 1857 James Thompson 1872
Bernard Hackett 1858 Jeremiah Austin 1873-74
Lewis Vanwinkel 1859 Peter Branch 1875-76
Henry Rogers 1860 William Stone 1877-78
Adolphus Kirchner 1861-62 John A. McGregor 1879-80
Daniel B. Olmstead 1863 Ethan G. Allen 1881

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

John McGregor 1842 George H. Truesdell 1862
Obadiah Crane 1843 Augustus Vasold 1863
John Benson 1844 William Roeser 1864
Thomas McCarty 1844 John Thompson 1865
Octavius Thompson 1845 George H. Truesdell 1866
John McGregor 1846 August Vasold 1867
Thomas McCarty 1847 William Roeser 1868
Andrew Ure 1848 George F. Barbarin 1869
Octavius Thompson 1849 Thomas H. Babcock 1870
John Benson 1850 George F. Barbarin 1871
Thomas McCarty 1851 William Roeser 1872
Horace Beach 1852 Peter McGregor 1873
Octavius Thompson 1853 August Vasold 1874
John Benson 1854 John Thompson Jr. 1875
Otto Roeser 1855 William Roeser 1876
James A. Munger 1856 Peter H. McGregor 1877
John Thompson Sr. 1857 Erasmus O'Louk 1878
George H. Truesdell 1858 James A. Munger 1879
Daniel P. Foote 1859 William Roeser 1880
Otto Roeser 1860 Charles N. Foote 1881
William H. Oliver 1861    

SCHOOLS.

There are five full and six fractional school districts, each provided with a school building and under the supervision of a director and teacher.

THE CHURCHES AND CEMETERY

comprise the Methodist and Adventist. These are neat buildings exteriorly and interiorly, and a credit to the societies who worship

in them. The Catholics and Episcopalians attend the churches of Saginaw or Bay City generally. The township cemetery is located in the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 8. It is the property of the people, is well ordered, and forms, with the schools and churches, a living remembrancer of the occupation of the township by a people who honor their God and their dead.

Seventh-Day Adventist Church.—About the 15th of February, 1867, it was announced that an Adventist named M. E. Cornell, would give lectures on Bible subjects at the school-house. Subsequently he gave lectures for a month or more and aroused such interest in his belief that a meeting of citizens and believers was called March 20, when a subscription for a house of worship was taken up. This church was to be known as " S. D. Adventists' house of worship," and to be controlled by them, but to be opened for funerals and on other ocasions to all denominations. A liberal amount was subscribed, and several sites offered free. A committee on building was chosen: H. T. Hawley, W. H. Hilton and J. A. Munger; who commenced at once by selecting a site offered by Wm. Roeser, on which to erect a building 40x60 feet, letting the contract to Messrs. Babcock and Maycumber for $1,200, with material furnished. The work went on steadily until completion in October of same year, and nearly all paid for at a cost of about $3,300. There was no Church organization. Elders Cornell and Lawlence, commencing meetings again in October, perfected the work of organizing a Church of 37 members, Nov. 2, with local elders and clerk. They still continued their work until about 50 were united with the Church, when on the 23d of December a legal organization was perfected in accordance with the laws of Michigan, to hold church property. A deed from Mr. Roeser of their lot was received. The Church with all its changes has ever retained about its usual number of members, its present number being 48 and the greatest number it has had 67. In the spring of 1880 this society bought one-half lot more, adjoining the original property, on the north of Mr. Roesers' land, thus giving them two and one-half lots in the township.

The Methodist Episcopal Church.—The M. E. Society was organized in this township in 1846. In 1874 the present church was erected at a cost of $3,000, the energy of the Rev. Mr. Sparling contributing much to its satisfactory completion. The society claims a membership of 60 persons, with the Rev. J. B. Withey as pastor in charge.

PURCHASERS OF THE LANDS.

The early buyers of the township lands became permanent settlers in the greater number of instances. The names of those who purchased their lands from the general Government are as follows:

Surname Given Section PurchaseDate Township
ACKERMAN Hiram 34 1854 Nov. 4 Tittabawassee
ALLPORT Samuel 13 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
ANDERSON Francis 34 1834 Sept. 4 Tittabawassee
ANDRE Peter C. 7 1851 May 21 Tittabawassee
ANDREWS Francis 33 1850 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
ANDREWS Francis 7 1851 Jan. 7 Tittabawassee
ANDREWS Francis 6 1851 Jan. 7 Tittabawassee
ANIBAL Joseph C. 16 1850 Oct. 5 Tittabawassee
BAILEY Fred. H. 32 1866 July 10 Tittabawassee
BAKER Waterman 30 1863 Aug. 28 Tittabawassee
BAKER William C. 27 1836 Aug. 26 Tittabawassee
BAKER William C. 35 1836 Aug. 26 Tittabawassee
BARBOUR Elizabeth A. 23 1837 Jan. 21 Tittabawassee
BARBOUR John 23 1837 Jan. 21 Tittabawassee
BARBOUR John 15 1836 Nov. 10 Tittabawassee
BARBOUR Mary 23 1837 Jan. 21 Tittabawassee
BENSON John 33 1850 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
BENSON Joseph 32 1863 Sept. 15 Tittabawassee
BEYTHAN Ferdinand 33 1855 March 12 Tittabawassee
BEYTHAN Ferdinand 32 1873 Sept. 15 Tittabawassee
BEYTHAN Ferdinand 28 1852 Sept. 9 Tittabawassee
BEYTHAN Henry 32 1863 Sept. 21 Tittabawassee
BIRDSALL James 11 1854 Nov. 9 Tittabawassee
BISHOP Giles 13 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
BLACKMORE Joshua 20 1863 Aug. 3 Tittabawassee
BLACKMORE Joshua 30 1863 Aug. 3 Tittabawassee
BOCK Ferdinand 28 1852 Sept. 9 Tittabawassee
BOWEN John 20 1855 Oct. 8 Tittabawassee
BROWN Alanson 23 1836 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
BROWN Alanson 22 1836 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
BROWN Alanson 15 1836 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
BROWN Benjamin 34 1836 July 14 Tittabawassee
BROWN Mary B. 7 1835 Dec. 22 Tittabawassee
BROWN Mary B. 8 1835 Dec. 22 Tittabawassee
BULLOCK George W. 9 1854 April 7 Tittabawassee
BULLOCK George W. 4 1854 Oct. 18 Tittabawassee
BULLOCK George W. 6 1854 Feb. 22 Tittabawassee
BURTIS William M. 31 1854 Nov. 22 Tittabawassee
BUSBY Joseph 28 1833 May 25 Tittabawassee
CAPEW Nahum W. 26 1836 Nov. 29 Tittabawassee
CARROLL Charles H. 27 1836 June 22 Tittabawassee
CARROLL William T. 27 1836 June 22 Tittabawassee
CHAPIN Volney 6 1851 Jan. 7 Tittabawassee
CHAPIN Volney 7 1851 Jan. 7 Tittabawassee
CHAPIN Volney 33 1850 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
CHAPMAN Alpheus 21 1850 Nov. 16 Tittabawassee
CHAPMAN Alpheus 21 1848 June 26 Tittabawassee
CHAPMAN Halinda 20 1855 Jan. 5 Tittabawassee
CLARK Amos 6 1854 Nov. 16 Tittabawassee
CLARK Edward 4 1854 Dec. 2 Tittabawassee
CLEMONS Carey E. 25 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
COOK Joseph P. 13 1854 Nov. 6 Tittabawassee
CORBIN David E. 7 1834 May 29 Tittabawassee
COVIL George 23 1836 Nov. 29 Tittabawassee
COWDREY Peter A. 28 1835 Oct. 23 Tittabawassee
COWDREY Peter A. 21 1835 Oct. 23 Tittabawassee
COWDREY Peter A. 35 1835 Oct. 23 Tittabawassee
CRAMTON David P. 32 1866 April 16 Tittabawassee
CRANE Obadiah 26 1837 Feb. 13 Tittabawassee
CRICKALE Thomas 26 1837 May 9 Tittabawassee
DARLING Isaac Jr. 25 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
DECKER Benjamin 17 1855 Jan. 13 Tittabawassee
DODGE Cornelius 4 1855 Jan. 9 Tittabawassee
EAMES Philo B. 1 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
EDMUNDS John W. 15 1836 Nov. 10 Tittabawassee
ELLIOT Floyd R. 4 1855 April 4 Tittabawassee
F. and P. M. R. R.
29 1862 Dec. 1 Tittabawassee
F. and P. M. R. R.
33 1862 Dec. 1 Tittabawassee
FALLS John 10 1837 May 26 Tittabawassee
FERGUSON Patterson 22 1836 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
FICK Peter H. 5 1854 Dec. 11 Tittabawassee
FITZHUGH Daniel H. 17 1835 Dec. 18 Tittabawassee
FITZHUGH Samuel H. 35 1837 Jan. 31 Tittabawassee
FOOTE Daniel P. 20 1855 Jan. 8 Tittabawassee
FRARY David S. 11 1854 Nov. 8 Tittabawassee
FRAZER James 6 1853 Nov. 28 Tittabawassee
FREELAND William H. 6 1854 Nov. 17 Tittabawassee
GATES Curtis 30 1836 Oct. 17 Tittabawassee
GIBSON John G. 31 1852 Jan. 2 Tittabawassee
GODARD Samuel A. 32 1836 Aug. 26 Tittabawassee
GREEN Sanford M. 2 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
HACKETT Barnard 36 1837 Jan. 31 Tittabawassee
HACKETT Bernard 8 1837 Jan. 31 Tittabawassee
HACKETT Christopher 36 1850 Oct. 21 Tittabawassee
HALDEN Joseph 34 1834 May 8 Tittabawassee
HALSEY Samuel B. 18 1853 Oct. 4 Tittabawassee
HALSEY Samuel P. 7 1854 Nov. 9 Tittabawassee
HALSEY William J. 18 1853 Oct. 4 Tittabawassee
HARPER Silas I. 9 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
HARRINGTON C. A. 30 1866 April 20 Tittabawassee
HARTWELL William W. 23 1836 Dec. 19 Tittabawassee
HAWKINS Marvil P. 23 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
HAYDEN James P. 33 1854 April 14 Tittabawassee
HAYDEN James P. 34 1854 Jan. 30 Tittabawassee
HERICK Hiram 20 1853 Dec. 14 Tittabawassee
HILTON William H. 17 1850 Nov. 16 Tittabawassee
HOFFMANN Michael 22 1836 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
HOFFMANN Michael 8 1836 Nov. 14 Tittabawassee
HOTCHKISS Calvin 7 1836 Jan. 4 Tittabawassee
HOTCHKISS Calvin 8 1836 Jan. 4 Tittabawassee
HOTCHKISS Calvin 21 1836 Jan. 4 Tittabawassee
HOTCHKISS Hiram G. 21 1836 Jan. 4 Tittabawassee
HOTCHKISS Hiram J. 7 1836 Jan. 4 Tittabawassee
HOTCHKISS Leman B. 7 1836 Jan. 4 Tittabawassee
HOTCHKISS Leman B. 21 1836 Jan. 4 Tittabawassee
HOWELL Thomas M. 34 1836 Aug. 24 Tittabawassee
HOWELL Thomas M. 33 1836 Aug. 24 Tittabawassee
HUGHES Abram 3 1854 Nov. 15 Tittabawassee
HUGHES David 2 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
HUNT James B. 9 1837 Jan. 23 Tittabawassee
HUNT Mary Ann 24 1837 Jan. 21 Tittabawassee
JELLY John 31 1855 Jan. 5 Tittabawassee
JELLY Sarah 31 1854 April 19 Tittabawassee
JENNY Hiram M. 2 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
JENNY Royal L. 12 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
KAIN Dennis 18 1856 June 2 Tittabawassee
KAIN Thomas 18 1856 June 2 Tittabawassee
LANE Earl P. 9 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
LaRUE Abram 21 1850 Nov. 21 Tittabawassee
LEECH Josiah G. 30 1836 Oct. 17 Tittabawassee
LEWIS Emma E. 3 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
LEWIS Jacob H. 10 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
LEWIS Royal L. 3 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
McCARTY Edward 31 1854 Dec. 19 Tittabawassee
McCARTY Thomas 31 1854 Dec. 19 Tittabawassee
McCARTY Thomas 35 1836 March 14 Tittabawassee
McCOLLUM Mary A. 6 1855 Feb. 3 Tittabawassee
McDONALD Alex. 32 1863 Aug. 29 Tittabawassee
McGREGOR John 27 1834 May 19 Tittabawassee
McKENZIE Duncan 27 1835 May 20 Tittabawassee
McLEAN Hugh 25 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
McMANNERS Russel 17 1851 Nov. 5 Tittabawassee
MILLER Charles H. 31 1854 Dec. 20 Tittabawassee
MITCHEL William 34 1834 May 28 Tittabawassee
MUNGER Charles 20 1854 July 28 Tittabawassee
MUNGER Charles L. 14 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
MUNGER James A. 17 1853 June 28 Tittabawassee
MUNGER John 17 1856 April 23 Tittabawassee
MUNGER Seth 20 1865 May 25 Tittabawassee
NELSON George 30 1869 June 19 Tittabawassee
NELSON Robert 8 1851 Aug. 24 Tittabawassee
NEWTON William 12 1854 Nov. 9 Tittabawassee
OLIVER William H. 20 1854 April 1 Tittabawassee
OLIVER William H. 20 1852 Feb. 16 Tittabawassee
OSBORN Martin L. 10 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
OSMUN Ziba B. 20 1854 Feb. 27 Tittabawassee
OWENS Willis W. 32 1866 April 28 Tittabawassee
OWENS Willis W. 32 1869 Feb. 24 Tittabawassee
PARKER Alex. C. 19 1854 Nov. 14 Tittabawassee
PARKER Alex. C. 19 1854 Nov. 13 Tittabawassee
PARKER James 31 1854 Dec. 9 Tittabawassee
PARKS Henry 24 1854 Nov. 22 Tittabawassee
PARSHALL Chester 24 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
PARTRIDGE Benjamin F. 6 1853 Nov. 18 Tittabawassee
PASSMORE J. B. 31 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
PETTIBONE Darwin A. 20 1863 Aug. 24 Tittabawassee
PIERCE Thomas O. 36 1854 Jan. 2 Tittabawassee
PRESTON David 18 1863 Aug. 3 Tittabawassee
PUTMAN Parks 12 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
QUIN Hugh 26 1837 May 26 Tittabawassee
QUIN Hugh 25 1837 May 26 Tittabawassee
RAY Joseph 28 1855 Jan. 8 Tittabawassee
RAY William 29 1855 Jan. 8 Tittabawassee
REED Ann 8 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
REXFORD Whiting
1855 April 11 Tittabawassee
RUSSELL Alexander 36 1839 Jan. 1 Tittabawassee
SEFFHARD William 21 1854 March 1 Tittabawassee
SHAW Humphrey 20 1854 April 3 Tittabawassee
SHAW Humphrey 17 1853 Nov. 28 Tittabawassee
SHAW Humphrey 17 1854 March 4 Tittabawassee
SHIELDS Arthur 33 1856 Feb. 15 Tittabawassee
SLACK Jeremiah 18 1856 May 28 Tittabawassee
SMITH Thomas 24 1836 Dec. 19 Tittabawassee
SMYTHE John 35 1836 July 11 Tittabawassee
STOLEY Albert H. 32 1863 Sept. 15 Tittabawassee
SURRYHIRE Hiram 3 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
SURRYHIRE William 10 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
SUTEMAN George W. 6 1853 Oct. 4 Tittabawassee
THOMAS Stephen B. 33 1855 Dec. 12 Tittabawassee
THOMAS William G. 33 1855 Dec. 12 Tittabawassee
THOMPSON John 34 1834 May 19 Tittabawassee
THOMPSON John 33 1854 March 15 Tittabawassee
THOMPSON Robert 34 1834 May 19 Tittabawassee
VAN VASOLD A. M. C. 28 1850 May 27 Tittabawassee
VAN VASOLD A. M. C. 28 1863 Aug. 3 Tittabawassee
VAN VASOLD A. M. C. 28 1854 May 8 Tittabawassee
VAN VASOLD A. M. C. 28 1854 May 11 Tittabawassee
VASOLD Augustus 32 1863 Aug. 17 Tittabawassee
WELLINGTON Luke 22 1836 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
WEST Nicholas 14 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
WHITE Owen C. 1 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
WHITMAN George 18 1853 Aug. 6 Tittabawassee
WHITMAN George 17 1848 Feb. 24 Tittabawassee
WHITMAN George 8 1848 Dec. 1 Tittabawassee
WHITMAN George 7 1848 Dec. 1 Tittabawassee
WHITMAN Harvey 17 1848 Feb. 24 Tittabawassee
WHITMAN Harvey 7 1848 Dec. 1 Tittabawassee
WHITMAN Harvey 8 1848 Dec. 1 Tittabawassee
WIARD Thomas Jr. 26 1836 Oct. 12 Tittabawassee
WICKHAM John G. 34 1853 Feb. 3 Tittabawassee
WICKHAM Joseph 34 1854 March 14 Tittabawassee
WICKHAM Reuben 32 1866 April 21 Tittabawassee
WILKINSON C. H. 30 1870 March 10 Tittabawassee
WILLIAMS Eph. S. 14 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
WILTSE Silas 34 1850 Oct. 17 Tittabawassee
WILTSE Silas 27 1851 Sept. 1 Tittabawassee
WISNER C. H. 30 1854 Nov. 7 Tittabawassee
WOOD Daniel 25 1836 Nov. 29 Tittabawassee
YOUNG George 26 1836 Dec. 2 Tittabawassee

Many of the names given in the foregoing record of patentees, appear on the records of the county, both of the past and the present. It is true that a number of the pioneers of Tittabawassee have passed to the better land; yet enough remain to prove of "what stuff they are made," to continue in the service of their country, and particularly of that county which they call their home. They have witnessed great changes since their coming here, and if spared to this world for a few more years, they will witness still more important changes, grander enterprises, even a greater people.

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