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Subject: [MIJackson] Early VROMAN, VROOMAN marrieges in Jackson Co., MI
Date: 25 Jun 2002 06:42:42 -0600


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Surnames: VROMAN, VROOMAN, EMERY, LAMB, CEPITE, HATCH, LENT, PETERSON, HOLCOMB, GOLDSMITH, BROWNELL
Classification: Marriage

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Jackson Co., MI marriages 1833-1870 R MVO 977.422 J 12 M Main branch Jackson Library, page 386

VROMAN, Barry age 22 of Pulaski and Delila EMERY age 19 of the same place on 12 May 1846 at Hanover by Elan G. Coler, J.P. Witnesses: Susan LAMB and Lorenzo LAMB of Hanover. B-305

VROMAN, Tanice (Teunis) age 52 of Jackson and Mary CEPITE age 51 of the same place on 6 July 1854 at Hanover by B. Chatfield, J.P. Witnesses: Lucinda HATCH and Hellen M. LENT of Hanover.

VROMAN Charles N. age 23 yrs. 6 mos. of Jackson and Malinda PETERSON age 19 yrs. 9 mos. of the same place on 4 April 1843 at South Jackson by Daniel Peck, M.G. Witnesses: Harry HOLCOMB, Tunis VROMAN & wife, Simon PETERSON & wife and Amos PETERSON & wife. (Residences of witnesses not recorded) B-133
*note from cla: Tunis VROMAN / VROOMAN is Charles's brother.

I don't know how this connects to the above yet, but I know the GOLDSMITH family is connected to the VROOMAN family , David VROOMAN married Julie GOLDSMITH, and this GOLDSMITH got land from HOLCOMB so I may be able to find a connection later:
History of Jackson County, MI. 1881Inter-State Publishing Co., page 1104
Delatos H. GOLDSMITH was the son of Charles Y. and Minerva PETERSON GOLDSMITH. His father was born in Knox, Albany Co., N.Y. Nov. 3, 1817; his mother was born Aug. 1, 1827, at Roxford Flats, Saratoga Co., N.Y. They were married in Jackson Oct. 4, 1846, and have 4 children, born as follows: Charles H., July 24, 1847, in Spring Arbor; George L., Sept 18, 1849, in this tp,; D.H., Sept. 8, 1851, in Summit; and Ida R., Aug. 6, 1855, also in this tp. Chas. GOLDSMITH's father was born in New York in 1782. He was a soldier and pensioner of the war of 1812, and was in the engagement at Sackett's Harbor. He was a school teacher for 40 years, and served as Postmaster during a long term of years, and died in this tp, in 1873. His wife was a German. His father was a Revolutionary soldier under Gen. Gates, and was present at Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga. Chas. GOLDSMITH died on this farm Dec. 6, 1864. He was a carpenter and farmer. His wife came to Michigan in 1834, with he!
r parents, and located upon a farm owned by Daniel HOLCOMB. The subject of this sketch married Nellie BROWNELL, of Jackson, March 25, 1879. She was the daughter of Franklin and Angeline BROWNELL. Her father was born in 1812 in Washington county, N.Y. her mother in Chautauqua county, N.Y. in 1815. They located in Cass county, Mich., in 1846, where the mother died in 1865. Mr. BROWNELL died at Niles in 1879. He was a member of the Legislature from Cass county two terms, and was Supervisor of Pokegron and Niles three years. Mr. GOLDSMITH has lived where he now resides since his birth. He has acted in the capacity of Tp. Clerk since 1877, and is a School Director of district No. 3. He is a Democrat. His wife is a member of the Episcopal Church.


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