Orlo E. Putney [Phoebe, Roswell], b. 17 MAR 1852 in Ashtabula County,
Ohio, a child of Rufus Putney and Phoebe Powers; m. Viola P. "Ola" Bouman, September 21, 1871; d. September
26, 1929, Benzie Co., MI
He married Ola, whom he met in
The preceding photo is of Orlo and
Ola with children, Bertie, Loren, and Effie.
According to Dahlgren, Orlo was the
only one of his brothers who did not settle on his father's property in
Orlo went to live at Dry Hill, where
his wife's people lived, and built an octagon, cement house there.
In June, 1876, his name showed up on
a petition to create a new township in
Orlo and Viola were living in
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One of Orlo and Ola's infant sons
was born and died November 29, 1887. He was buried in the
Orlo was indexed by ancestry.com as
“Arla E. Bitney” in 1900. Orlo and Viola were shown in
He was appointed an elder of the
Blaine Christian Church September 8, 1903.
The 1910 census shows Orlo and Viola
in
Orlo died 26 SEP 1929.
Children:
Loren Birthol Putney,
b. around 1872, MI; m. Ella Elmira Barland
Bertie F. Putney, b. November, 1877,
MI; unmarried
Etha (or Effie)
Putney, b. around 1884, MI; m. David Lemley, around 1907
son Putney, b. November 29, 1887; d. in
infancy
Travilla "Villa" Austin Putney
[Phoebe, Roswell], b. April
28, 1856, Ashtabula County, Ohio, a child of Rufus Putney and Phoebe Powers; m.
Ida O Hopkins, February 22, 1876; d.
February 9, 1936, Benzie Co., MI
He married Ida (b. 1857), whom he
met in
Ida served the Blaine Christian
Church for many years, beginning perhaps as early as 1887. She used to walk
with her daughter Lottie to the
Travilla
and Ida were shown in the 1900 census near in
Ida died in 1919. The 1920 federal
census shows Travilla at age 63 in
Villa died 09 FEB 1936. Both were buried in the
Children:
Lottie Putney, b. ; m. Walter Daines
Pearl P. Putney,
b. around 1886; m. Vincent Taylor
Ethel M. Putney,
b. May, 1882 ; m. Charley Herren
Monique Putney,
b. around 1900, MI; m. Verne Hopkins (ch: Yvonne H., Ardith L., Ellen V.,
Phillip M., Roberta M.)
Lester "Let" King Putney
[Phoebe,
He married Julia A. Smith (24 MAR
1863-03 JUL 1930), whom he met in
Let owned a store and mill at Putney
Corners that played in important part in the region. The store was first kept
by John Gemmell. After Let owned it, it was usually only open after supper when
people came to buy things. During the day, though, when Let was working in the
mill, Julia often had to stop her household chores to take care of customers.
Eventually, their son, Ralph, began helping out. He enjoyed the work and often
brought customers home with him for dinner and lodging. Dahlgren wrote,
"Anyone at the store when Ralph locked up at noon went home with him"
(p. 35).
Supplies were taken by a team of
horses from
Julia would send a hot lunch over to
the boys at the mill and the store every day.
On October 26, 1887, Let bought land
from Arthur Fenwick Sawyer, husband of his cousin Lavancha.
The photo to the left is of twin
children: Harry and Harriet Putney, born in 1898. In 1900, Lester and Julia
showed up in the census in
Let built a new store in 1914 and
used the old one to store kerosene oil and farm machinery. It burned down in
1918. Let's mill was used to cut lumber and grind grain for stock feed on
Fridays.
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Maude
Dahlgren remembered playing in the little car that ran along the track by the
mill when it was empty, but her Uncle Let would chase them away.
The 1910 census shows Lester and
Julia in
Let and Julia were living in
The Benzie Banner, January 13,
announced that L. K. Putney had a team of mules purchased from Fred Small from
Beulah.
The 1930 census showed Lester and
Julia in
Let
died on June 28, 1936 of a perforated ulcer and was buried in the
Children:
Ralph William Putney, b. June 5, 1885;
unmarried; d. May 6, 1948.
Florence M. Putney,
b. May, 1887; m. Roger Beaton
Rufus H. Putney,
b. September, 1889; m. Pettrina Baver, around 1908; m. (2) Edra Grey, after
1930
Mabel Putney, b. January 17, 1891; m.
John T. Smeltzer, November, 30, 1916, Benzie; d. February 21, 1924; Gilmore
Township Cemetery
Mary Putney,
b. September, 1892; m. John Zilch; m. (2) Maurice Triplett
Eva S. Putney,
b. June, 1894; m. Archie Oliver
Ada Putney,
b. April 4, 1896; m. Roy Hopkins; d. October 5, 1981
Harry James Putney,
b. March, 1898; m. Beatrice Ruby McColman; m. (2) Hazel Reed; m. (3) Gertrude Farnsworth-Lumley
Harriet Putney,
b. March, 1898, MI; m. Julius Zilch
Wesley R. Putney [Phoebe, Roswell], b. 11 AUG 1863, Ashtabula County, Ohio,
a child of Rufus Putney and Phoebe Powers; m. Nettie V. Boss, May 30, 1885; d. July 13, 1911, Benzie Co., MI;
Blaine Township Cemetery.
He married Nettie V Boss in a
ceremony performed by Rev. Stephen Cornell. Nettie was born in
In 1900, Wesley and Nettie were in
Their son, Frank, died in 1909
around the age of 17.
The 1910 census shows Wesley and
Nettie with three sons and a daughter-in-law (Elsie) in
Wesley
died in
In 1920, Nettie was shown in
Nettie died in 1954 and was buried
near him.
Children:
May Putney, b. 1885;
Lyle L. Putney,
b. March, 1886; m. Elsie Gavigan
George R. Putney, b. January, 1889;
unmarried; d. 1913
Frank Putney, b. February, 1892;
unmarried; d. 1909
Garold W. Putney,
b. around 1901, MI; m. Carey Fenwick
Victor L. Putney [Phoebe, Roswell], b. 21 JUN 1865, Ashtabula County, Ohio,
a child of Rufus Putney and Phoebe Powers; m. (1) Isabella “Sybella” L.
Gemmell, March 9, 1892; m. (2) May
(___) Linkletter; d. January 31, 1934, Benzie Co., MI
He married Sybella L. Gemmell in a
ceremony performed by Rev. Stephen Cornell. Sybella was born in
On October 26, 1887, he bought land
from his cousin, Lavancha Ghastin-Phelps Sawyer just east of Putney
Corners.
May was born in
In 1900, Victor and “Isabella” were
living next to Victor’s brother, Lester, in
Sybella
died in 1909. The 1910 census shows Victor as a widower in
The Benzie Banner in February, 1920,
claimed, "Men around Putney Corners enjoying boxing on Wednesday and
Saturday evenings. V. L. Putney and Jake Green show the most science."
The 1920 federal census shows Victor
in Blaine Township, Benzie County, with his wife, May (36), daughters, Maude M.
(23) and Iris F. (15), and step-children, Willard G. (15) and Norma (8)
Linkletter. Norma Linkletter would later marry Arthur Hull, son of George W.
and Kity E. (Sawyer)
Victor and May were in
Victor died 31 JAN 1934 in
May died in August, 1964 and was
buried in the
Children of Sybella:
Gladys Putney,
b. 1894; m. Ben Evans
Maude M. Putney,
b. around 1896; m. Mauritz Dahlgren
Alice Putney,
b. around 1898 Theodore Lindgren
Iris F. Putney,
b. around 1905; m. Leo McArthy
Sybella Ruth Putney,
b. Owen Smeltzer (son of William & Amy Smeltzer)
Frances Putney, b. (died in infancy)
Ina Putney, b. twin of Iva (died in
infancy)
Iva Putney, b. twin of Ina (died in
infancy)
Kenneth Putney, b. (died in infancy)
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Martha S. Powers [Charles, Roswell], b. December, 1844, Aztlan, Jefferson
Co., WI, a daughter of Charles S. and Rowena Powers; m. John L. Spoor, November 26, 1863; m. (2) Erwin (or Edwin) A. Fuller, around 1869; d. after 1910, probably in
Lake Co., IL.
When Martha was 18 years old, she
married John L. Spoor (b.
They
had three children together, before Mr. Spoor either died or divorced Martha
(c. 1868).
Martha remarried to Erwin (or Edwin)
Fuller around 1879. Erwin was born in
In 1880, “Edwin” and Martha “Fullar”
were in
The 1900 census shows Martha living
on
By 1910, Martha had moved to Benton
Township, Lake Co., IL, where she was the proprietor of a business. The census
record is difficult to read, but it appears to be some sort of factory. She
claimed that three of her seven children were still living.
Children:
Wesley S. Spoor, b. June, 1865, Hart,
MI; d. after 1900
Henry Grant Spoor, b. August, 1867,
Hart, MI; m. Ida Savage, around 1870; d. after 1910
Harry H. Fuller b. around 1873, MI
Wesley B. Fuller, b. around 1874, MI
Orange Powers [Charles,
When
Clara was born in
We’re not sure where
In 1900,
Interestingly, Orange H. and Sarah
Powers (from
Children:
Leon G. Powers, b. May, 1877, Hart,
Oceana Co., MI
Lena Powers,
b. May, 1880,
Rhoda Powers, b. June, 1882, WI (probably
Godfrey Powers, b. November, 1892,
Eva J. M. Powers [Charles, Roswell] b. around 1859, Fenton Twp., Whiteside
Co., IL, a daughter of Dr. Charles Powers and Rowena __; m. John H. Saxton, December 16, 1879; d.
December 26, 1880, Arcadia, MI; Gilmore Twp Cemetery, Benzie Co., MI.
The 1870 federal census of Oceana
Co., MI, shows Charles and "Rosena" in
Eva was the first wife of John H.
Saxton. He was born in
Eva
died eight days after giving birth to their son, Harris (1880). Unfortunately,
Harris also died young – at the age of 6.
John
later married Eva's cousin, Lavancha Ghastin-Phelps Sawyer. (See biography of
Lavancha Ghastin.)
Child:
Harris Saxton, b. December 18, 1880,
Dekalb Co., AL
William Wallace Powers, Sr.
[Ephraim, Roswell] b. May,
1850, Richmond, Ashtabula County, Ohio, the first child of Ephraim and Mary J.
Powers; m. Emma E. McNutt, May 1,
1870; d. June 9, 1930, Ferry, Oceana Co., MI;
His father was a prosperous lumberman
and probably fought in the Civil War. The 1870 census shows William living in
his father’s home in
William
married Emma E. McNutt in a ceremony performed May 1, 1870. Emma was born in
Around 1871, when wood became scarce
in
William helped his father build a
dam, a sawmill and grist mill in
William served as surveyor, township
clerk and treasurer (1887-94), while Emma became the first schoolteacher in
Three
years after his father’s death, William became the owner of the Powers mill,
although his brother Charles owned a part of the business. In the Spring of
1895, he was elected as the township supervisor.
The 1900 federal census shows
William and Emma in
In 1910, William and Emma were in
Hart with children Charles and George still living with them. They also had a
five-year old granddaughter, Eleanor M. Putney, in the home. Next to them was
William Jr. with his wife and another granddaughter, Elizabeth Putney (9).
William and William Jr. were listed as millers at a grist mill.
In 1915, William leased the Powers
mill to White River Power company. In 1920, William was living next to his son,
William Jr., in
The 1930 census shows William and
Emma in Ferry, next to their son, William Jr. Their daughter, May E. Weyant
(53), was living with them. May’s daughter, Arta, was listed in the home of
William Jr.
William died of valvular heart
disease on June 9, 1930. He was 80 years, 5 months, 26 days old.
Emma died in Hart of cancer of the left
ovary on September 23, 1939. She was 90 years, 9 month, 10 days old. She was
laid to rest in the
Children:
Willie Joseph Powers, b. July 3, 1872;
d. September 27, 1872, Reed, MI
Lindsey W. Powers,
b. June, 1873; m. Elma Jane Williams, around 1894
May E. Powers,
b. 1877; m. __ Weyant
Amy S. Powers,
b. August, 1879
William Wallace
Powers, b. March, 1884, OH
Charles W. Powers,
b. September 1888, MI
George W. Powers,
b. March, 1891
Charles Wesley Powers [Ephraim, Roswell] b. 1853, Richmond, Ashtabula County,
Ohio, a son of Ephraim and Mary J. Powers; m. Amelia “Millie” V. Rice, January 1, 1874, Ferry, Oceana Co., MI; d.
1942; South Ferry Cemetery, Oceana Co., MI.
His father was a prosperous
lumberman and probably fought in the Civil War.
Around 1871, when Charles was 17 years old, the Powers family moved from
Charles became a saw mill operator
in
Millie
was born in
He worked the family sawmill,
according to the 1880 federal census. He lived in
He became the township clerk for
The 1900 federal census of
Neither Charles nor Millie show up
in the 1920 census.
Millie
died in 1928 and was buried in the
One
child:
Gertrude “Gertie”
L. Powers, b. November, 1882; m. Jonathan F. Critchett, Jr., around
1903
Mary Ellen Powers [Ephraim,
When Mary was 20 years old, she
married 23-year old Adam M. Whitcomb in a ceremony performed by Rev. R. H.
Ross. Witnesses were William A. Young of Ferry and James Shigley of Hart.
Adam was born January 20, 1858, in
Mary Ellen became a member of the
Adam and Mary Ellen were shown in
the 1900 census in Ferry with their daughters, Laura and Estella. They were
living next to Mary’s brother, Charles Powers. Adam was a farmer.
The ten years that followed were
filled with both sorrow and celebration. In 1908, both of their daughters were
married. However, sometime between 1900 and 1910, Mary Ellen died. Adam showed
up in the 1910 census as a widow. His daughter and son-in-law, Alonzo Page,
were living with him, along with their first child, Merwin. Adam was working as
a machinist at a factory.
Alonzo Page was listed as the head
of the house in 1920, with Estella and three children. Adam was still working with
them, working as a laborer at a canning factory.
We have not found Adam in the 1930
census.
Children:
Laura Ella Whitcomb, b. January 5,
1882; m. Fred C. Woodbury, September 26, 1908, moved to
Estella May Whitcomb, b. October 26,
1885; m. Alonzo E. Page, November 21, 1908
Ida May Powers [Ephraim,
When Ida was 16 years old, she
married 21 year old William A. Young in a ceremony performed by Rev. C. G. Fero
in Ferry. Witnesses were Charles and Amelia Powers.
William was born in
The 1880 census shows the newlywed
couple living in Otto,
By 1900, Ida and William had moved
to Benzonia,
In 1910, William and Ida were in
In 1920, William and Ida were living
on
Children:
Dennis “Dennie” Young, b. July, 1880, MI; m. Blanche, around 1905,
Benzie Co.
Nellie Young, b. May, 1884, MI
Lottie Young, b. February, 1888, MI
Alida Young, b. March, 1890, MI
Gertrude “Gertie” Young, b. September, 1893, MI
Valda Young, b. December, 1895, MI
William A. Young, b. May, 1897, MI
Irene Young, b. around 1901, MI
Eugene E. Powers [Ephraim, Roswell] b. February, 1866, in Richmond,
Ashtabula County, Ohio, the first child of Ephraim and Mary J. Powers; m. Mary J. Thompson, July 1, 1889, MI
His father was a prosperous
lumberman and probably fought in the Civil War.
Around 1871, when
When he was 23 years old, he married
23-year old Mary Thompson in a ceremony performed by Rev. George Smith.
Mary was born in
The 1900 federal census of
Eugene and Mary were shown in the
1910 census, living next to his brother, Charles, in
Mary died of apoplexy in Hart on
November 10, 1914.
The 1920 census does not list
Children:
Gerald E. Powers,
b. January, 1890, MI; m. Mae E. __, around 1912 (ch: Oswald A. b. Nov. 1915,
Mary Ella b. Mar. 1917, Phyllis M. b. May, 1929) Mae b. around 1896, MI
Harold E. Powers, b. April, 1897, MI
Cecil I. Powers, b. August, 1898, MI
Olive J. Powers, b. December, 1899, MI;
d. after 1920
Marion T. Powers, b. around 1903, MI;
m. Elouise around 1928 (ch:
Wellman A. Putney [Lucy,
Wellman spent his early years in
Ashtabula Co.,
Sarah was born in
Wellman and his wife were living in
Hart,
One child:
Eugene L. Putney, b. September, 1885,
Hart, MI; d. Orange Co., CA
Martha M. Putney [Lucy,
Martha married Willis Kerr around
1886. They were living near Hiram Putney (her brother) in Platte Township,
Benzie Co., MI, in 1900.
Willis was born in
In 1910, Willis and Martha were
living in
Children:
George M. Kerr (stepson), b. March, 1884