Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Settlementabt 1836, St. Clair County, Michigan3295 Age: 16
Memoat age 17
Death11 Sep 1902, Marine City, St. Clair, Michigan3972 Age: 83
Death18 Sep 1903, Marine City, St. Clair, Michigan2486, p 4 Age: 84
BurialWoodlawn Cemetery, Marine City, St. Clair, Michigan3972,3295
Individual Notes
• When she was 17 years old Mrs. Cottrell came with her parents to Michigan, the family settling in what was afterwards named Cottrellville township, in which Marine City is located.
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Spouses
Death30 Apr 1907, Marine City, St. Clair, Michigan3974 Age: 90
BurialWoodlawn Cemetery, Marine City, St. Clair, Michigan3974
OccupationSailor (Captain)3974
Residenceof Marine City3296
FlagsEldest Child
Individual Notes
• Died at home on Belle River Ave. of a stroke of Apoplexy.
3974• He was known all over the lakes, although he had not sailed a boat for nearly forty years. His life was like clockwork; he was temperate and surefooted and until very recently he enjoyed excellent health and the possession of all his faculties. He was a sailor in the old days and knew all the hardships but his constitution was rugged and his nerve steady. A stroke of apoplexy brought death.
Capt. Cottrell was born in 1816. He began his life as a sailor in 1826 when he shipped on the schooner William H. Harrison, which loaded the first wheat taken to Chicago [incomplete from this point].
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Marr Memoin or near Buffalo; aboard the schooner Harrison
Marriage Notes
• George and Submit were married 23 May 1839 aboard the steamer “William H. Harrison,” a vessel of the Ward family of Marine City MI.
2486, p 6