1900 -
Generation: 1
1. | Earl Eddy was born Feb 1900, Michigan, United States of America (son of George Eddy and Martha McNellis). Other Events:
- Residence: 13 Jun 1900, Mason, Arenac, Michigan, United States of America
Notes:
Residence:
Earl Eddy
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Generation: 2
2. | George Eddy was born Jan 1864, English Canada. Other Events:
- Immigration: 1885, Michigan, United States of America
- Occupation: Farmer
- Residence: 13 Jun 1900, Mason, Arenac, Michigan, United States of America
Notes:
Residence:
George Eddy
George married Martha McNellis Abt 1891. Martha (daughter of John McNellis and Submitta Verd) was born Oct 1871, Michigan, United States of America. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Martha McNellis was born Oct 1871, Michigan, United States of America (daughter of John McNellis and Submitta Verd). Other Events:
- Residence: 13 Jun 1900, Mason, Arenac, Michigan, United States of America
Notes:
Residence:
Martha Eddy
Children:
- Florence Eddy was born Nov 1892, Michigan, United States of America.
- 1. Earl Eddy was born Feb 1900, Michigan, United States of America.
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Generation: 3
7. | Submitta Verd was born Apr 1846, English Canada (daughter of Toussaint Verd and Electa Wait). Other Events:
- Immigration: 1867, Michigan, United States of America
- Residence: 21 Jun 1900, Gore, Huron, Michigan, United States of America
Notes:
Had 6 children, 5 living in 1900.
Residence:
Submitty McNellis
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Generation: 4
14. | Toussaint Verd was born France; died Yes, date unknown . Notes:
Father was a native of France and lived in Montreal.
Toussaint — Electa Wait. Electa (daughter of Simeon Wait and Submitta Waters) was born 1802, Vermont, United States of America; died 1872, Bay City, Michigan, United States of America. [Group Sheet]
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15. | Electa Wait was born 1802, Vermont, United States of America (daughter of Simeon Wait and Submitta Waters); died 1872, Bay City, Michigan, United States of America. Notes:
It is possible that Electa's middle name is SUBMIT.
“Said to have been a quaker, and wore quaker garb, also said to have had a Revolutionary Father - who appears to be William Waite - a person of substance whose line went back to the first shipload of Quakers in Plymouth County 164, I believe!” (according to Elliot Evans’ notes).
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