Lafferty Family
woman‎Nancy M FEE‏‎, daughter of Owen FEE and Catherine MARSH‏.
Born ‎Jul 1848 at Carrollton, Catt, NY, died ‎12 Feb 1912 at Chandler, Huron, MI‎, 63 years, buried ‎at Soule Cem. Chandler Twp. Huron, MI

Married ‎± 1866 at Csrrollton, Catt. Co. NY (approximately 46 years married) to:

manDaniel MARTIN‏, son of Unk MARTIN and Name filtered‏.
Born ‎27 Apr 1845 at Little Valley, Catt.Co NY, died ‎21 Apr 1925 at Fairplain, Montcalm, MI‎, 79 years, buried ‎at Soldier's Home Cemetery, Kent Co. MI, ‎1st marriage to: Nancy M FEE, 2nd marriage to: Arlin Z. GIBSON
Census of 08 Jul 1870, living in Fairplain, Montcalm, MI--Daniel Martin, Nancy, Ida, Mary and John Fee (age 19), (probably brother of Nancy) living in the home of Albert CROSS, with wife Louise, son Charles, daughter Julia.
He said that he divorced Nancy in NY in 1873 but no record has been found.
From Katey Lou ?, Sep. 2005, info that he was a Civil War Veteran, on a pension. Had eight children with Arlin, four of whom died young. According to her, Daniel died in Grand Rapids, Kent MI. and was buried in MI Soldier's Home in Kent Co. MI

Lived on Ashland Ave. in Grand Rapids, Kent Co. MI in 1900 Census with Arlin and four children.

Stated that he divorced Nancy in NY--no record found in NY. They were living in Montcalm Co. MI bu 1870 A;sp. Arlin, Daniel's second wife states on her application for Pension that Daniel had been previously married but never divorced. Arlin did not get any pension money which was $50 a month at the time.

1874 Daniel worked in Grand Rapids, Kent, MI in the Shingle Mill of A. B. Long and sons. Had his right arm badly mangled in the machinery of an edger while attempting to oil the machine causing permanent damage.

On 25 Sep 1900 Daniel left Arlin and the childrem.

Had no known siblings.

City Directories of Grand Rapids, Kent, MI shows: Daniel first appears in 1855-56, as a laborer, (we know he was in Montccalm Co. MI from the 1870 and 1880 census)

He was in Grand Rapids, Kent, MI in 1885/86, and worked as a well digger in 1887. No mention is found of him in 1888, but in 1889, 1890 and 1891, he is still diggin'. Those three years must have been good because he lived in the same house all three years! In 1903-04 he is still digging wells.

In 1901, Daniel is living in Midland, Saginaw, MI, the same year Arlin filed pension claim stating that Daniel had deseerted her and the boys. Daniel replied th the clain saying he did not abandon his wife, Arlin, and had no intention of doing so, but that she had refused to go and live where he could get work and if she would leave the city of Grand Rapids and move out into the country and live that he would provide the family with a home, but in the city the rent was so high and it took so much to support the family that it was ipossible for him to do so.

In 1890, we see that Albert Cross shows up a few blocks from Daniel. Laniel's mother Louisa married Albert Cross, as a second husband,

In 1912, he was in Bedford, PA at the Union House, and in 1913, living in the Soldiers' home in Grand Rapids, Kent, MI. In 1928, he jumped into the pond and died.

Children:

1.
womanIda MARTIN‏
Born ‎Dec 1867 at Carrolton, Catt, NY, died ‎18 Sep 1905 at Chandler, Huron, MI‎, 37 years, buried ‎at Chandler Cem. Chandler, Huron, MI

2.
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Lafferty Family
2nd marriage
woman‎Nancy M FEE‏‎, daughter of Owen FEE and Catherine MARSH‏.

Married ‎after Jul 1870 (at most 36 years married) to:

manJohn SOULE‏
Born ‎Jan 1830 at VT, died ‎3 Jan 1907 at Chandler, Huron, MI‎, 76 or 77 years, buried ‎at Soule Cem. Chandler Twp. Huron, MI. Occupation: Blacksmith (‎1900), ‎1st marriage to: Nancy M FEE, 2nd married/ related to: Name filtered
From Carol Barber 3/04: The 1900 census shows John Soule b. Jan 1830 VT occupation Blacksmith; age at first marriage 25. ( Johns first wife was "Hannah". also lists wife Nancy and grand daughter "Myrtle" born March 1878 in New York. son in law Frank Livingston, dau Ida, gr daughter Edyth, gr son Beaumont, William Wilson as "servant", William and Edward Watson as "boarders."