Group 15 - Descendants of Oliver Carpenter-177281
of, Horningsham, Wiltshire, England
in England & in North America

Notes


2276. Aaron E. Parlin

Sources:  "Carpenter Family Tree"  compiled by Bruce Young, Cleveland, OH while attending Washington University in Washington, DC.  He obtained early information on the Carpenter family from the Library of Congress per Mrs. Howard (LaVern) Carpenter of Battle Creek, Mich.

MARRIAGE.  St. Joseph County Clerk, Centreville, MI, 1937, #11,770. The record needs to be checked for details.

Aaron was of Fulton in 1974 as his mother died at his home.

ANNIVERSARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Sunday, 5 July 1987, p 4B. Fulton - Aaron and Maurine Parlin of 14784 47th St., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday in the fellowship room of the Athens Congregational Church.  They ask that there be no gifts.  The party is being given by their children, Michael and Shirley Parlin of Nottawa, Philip Parlin of Fulton, and Gordon Parlin of Athens, and by Robert and Darlene Ling and grandchildren.  Parlin and the former Maurine Simpson were married July 17, 1937, in Mendon at her mother's home.  They have resided and farmed in the area since their marriage.  Parlin was a self-employed truck driver and drove for Reed's Basket Factory and Superior Pallet   He and Mrs. Parlin also were bus drivers for the Athens Area Schools, retiring in 1979 after 14 years of service. They are members of the Athens United Methodist Church, the Leonidas Grange and the Athens Historical Society.  They have eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Saturday, March 7, 1998, p4A.  Aaron E. Parlin, 84, of Fulton, died Thursday, March 5, 1998, at his residence.  He was born in Athens Township on Feb 15, 1914 to Eldon D. Parlin and Neva (Carpenter) Parlin.  He owned and operated the Parlin family farm in Wakeshma Twp. for many years and was a truck driver for Superior Pallet.  He was also an Athens Area Schools bus driver for 15 years.  He married Maurine Simpson on July 17, 1937, in Mendon.  He is survived by his wife; sons, Michael A. Parlin of Centreville, Phillip E. Parlin of Leonidas and Gordon L. Parlin of Fulton; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Merle E. Parlin of Kankakee, IL.  He was a member of Leonidas Grange and the Athens Historical Society.  Services Monday, 9 Mar 1998, from Spencer Funeral Home.  Burial in Burr Oak Cem., Athens.


2278. Opal Adell Chichester

Sources of information:  Personal interview by Donna Hellewell with Opal Adell Mitchell Chichester in July 1981.  Her memory was very sharp!  She loaned me family pictures to take to Battle Creek to photograph.  She was extremely helpful on the Abner and Agnes Carpenter line.  Also used was the Family Pedigree Chart initially, as made by Lorna Carter.

1900 U.S. Census, Calhoun , Athens Twp., MI taken 15 and 16 Jun.  291/292 Opal, daughter, WF, b. Dec. 1897, age 2, is in the home of her parents.

1910 U.S. Census, Calhoun , Leroy Twp., MI, taken 15 April. 25/26 Opal A., daughter, age 13, b. MI, is in the home of her parents.

MARRIAGE.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI.  Book 6, p 396, #368. Married 30 May 1917 at Battle Creek, MI, Roe Mitchell, age 21, farmer, of East Leroy, and Opal Chichester, age 21, school teacher, of East Leroy.  Parents of the groom:  Eugene Mitchell and Harriet Roe.  Parents of the bride: Bert Chichester and -- Carpenter.  Married by Charles W. Fletcher, MG.  Witnesses:  John F. Fletcher and Mrs. Laura L. Fletcher.

WEDDING.  The Athens Times, June 14, 1917.  Miss Opal Chichester and M. Roe Mitchell, both of East Leroy, were united in marriage by the Rev. C. W. Fletcher, of Battle Creek, Wednesday, May 30, at 5:00 p.m.  The ring service was used.  The bride wore a gown of blue silk.  The young couple were unattended.  The bride was a graduate of Athens High School and has been a teacher in the rural schools near here for three years.  She is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chichester.  The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mitchell. The young people will make their home with the groom's parents near East Leroy.

1920 U.S. Census, Calhoun , Leroy Twp., MI taken 9 Jan., ED 75, sheet 11A. 259/262 Mitchell, Roe, head, age 25, married, b. MI, father b. NY, mother b. IN, farm; Opal A., wife, age 23, b. MI, parents b. MI; Eldon R., son, age 1 6/12, b. MI; Eugene T., father, age 70, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. MA; Harriet E., mother, age 69, b. IN, father b. OH, mother b. IN.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, December 1986. Opal Mitchell will celebrate her 90th birthday with an open house from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the North Athens Baptist Church, of which she is a member. Mitchell was born Dec. 17, 1896 in Burlington.  She has lived in the East Leroy-Pine Creek area all her life.  She has seven children, 23 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.  Mitchell is a member of the Sunshine Circle.  She sews for the Battle Creek Needlework Guild and makes rag rugs and quilts as a hobby.  She requests no gifts, please, but would like for all her friends to attend the celebration.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Sept. 1995.  Opal A. Mitchell, 98, of Battle Creek, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1995, at the home of her daughter in Battle Creek.  She was born Dec. 17, 1896, in Burlington Twp. to Albert E. and Minnie E. (Carpenter) Chichester.  She moved from Burlington Twp. to Athens in 1897, and to Pine Creek in 1908 and later to Battle Creek.  She graduated from Athens High School as valdictorian in May 1914.  She taught for a year in each of three  one-room schools in Walker, Harmonia and Richardson.  She was a homemaker most of her life.  She married Roe E. Mitchell on May 30, 1917, in Battle Creek.  He died in 1963.  She also was preceded in death by a son, Eldon R.  Mitchell, in 1990; a grandson, Larry W. Wank, in 1983; brothers, Raymond, Rolland, Roy and Lee Chichester and sisters, Marta Harris and Margaret MacDonald.  Surviving are daughters, Florence "Marcelle" Wank and Fern Bishop of Battle Creek and Mary Crowell of Athens; sons, Leon Mitchell of Battle Creek, Gordon Mitchell of Fulton and Franklin Mitchell of East Leroy; 27 grandchildren; 59 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Lyle Chichester of Battle Creek and a sister, Thela Henker of East Leroy.  Services:  10:30 a.m. Friday at North Athens Baptist Church with Revs. Marvin Savola, John R. Dosh and Rodney Crowell officiating.  Burial:  Leroy Congregational Church.

DEATH.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, 1995, #1006. Died 19 Sep 1995, Opal Adel Mitchell, age 98, b. 17 Dec 1896 in Burlington Twp., Calhoun , MI, wf, widow; father: Albert E. Chichester; mother: Minnie E. Carpenter; buried Leroy Congregational Cem.; informant: Florence M. Wank, 213 S. 23rd St., Battle Creek.


Roe Mitchell

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE.  The Athens Times, 1937.  Roe Mitchell, well known Pine Creek man and the husband of the former Opal Mitchell, had his left arm cut off between the wrist and elbow by a circular saw at his saw mill which is located east of Abscota.  He was clearing the sawdust from under the saw at noon, preparatory to shutting down for the afternoon when the accident happened.  Mr. Mitchell was left-handed, and only last fall he lost some fingers on his right hand in a corn shredder accident.  The community sympathizes with him in his misfortune.  He has a family of seven children.

OBITUARY.  The Athens Times, Thursday, June 20, 1963.  Roe Mitchell, a resident of Leroy Township for 66 years, passed away last Thursday, June 13, at his home of a heart attack.  He was born September 13, 1894.  During his early days he ran a threshing machine with his father and brother and later did other custom farming with modern farm machines.  He also managed a large farm of his own.  Mr. Mitchell was born in Sherwood, the son of Eugene and Harriett Roe Mitchell.  On May 30, 1917, he married Miss Opal Chichester, who survives. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Warren (Marcelle) Wank of 213 S. 23rd St., Battle Creek, Mrs. James (Mary) Crowell of Athens and Mrs. Bruce (Fern) Bishop of Prairie Road, Battle Creek; four sons, Eldon of East Leroy, Leon of 212 S. 20th St., Battle Creek, Gordon of Route 1, Fulton and Frank of Athens; one sister, Mrs. Iva Brininstool of Cooper, 24 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  Services were held on Saturday afternoon from the Spencer Funeral Home with the Rev. John Dosh and Dr. L. D. Funk officiating with burial in the Leroy Congregational Cemetery.

DEATH.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, vol. 45, p. 331A.  Died 13 Jun 1963 at Battle Creek Health Center, Battle Creek, Roe Mitchell, age 68, b. 13 Sep 1894, at Sherwood, Branch, MI; wm, married; spouse: Opal; father: Eugene Mitchell; mother: Harriett Roe, residence: RFD East Leroy, MI (Leroy Twp.); occupation: farmer and machine operator; informant: Mrs. Opal Roe (Mitchell); buried 15 Jun 1963, Leroy Congregational Cem., Leroy Twp., MI.


2279. Alton Raymond Chichester

Some information was received  from Mrs. Irene Chichester, Athens, Mich, in Nov. 1981.

His birth was reported as 13th and 18th.  One is probably a typographical error.

MARRIAGE.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI.  Marriages, Book 8, page 13, #187. 7 April 1923 married at East Leroy, MI, Alton R. Chichester, age 24, mechanic, and Irene E. Orton, age 23. Parents of the groom:  Albert Chichester and Minnie Carpenter; parents of the bride:  Charles Orton and Johanna M. Madison.  Married by J. H. Charles, MG. Witnesses:  A. E. Chichester and C. O. Orton.

WEDDING.  The Athens Times, Thursday, April 12, 1923, p. 1. Chichester-Orton Wedding at East Leroy Saturday.  Miss Irene Orton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orton, of East Leroy, and Raymond Chichester, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chichester of Pine Creek, were united in marriage at high noon Saturday, April 7, at the home of the bride's parents.  The ceremony took place in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties and a few of their intimate friends. . .being attended by Miss Elizabeth Seedorff and Leon Smith.  Rev. J. H. Charles was the officiating minister, the ring service being used. . .After congratulations had been extended, the company was ushered into the two spacious dining rooms and partook of a very sumptuous dinner served by the mother of the bride, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seedorff and brothers of the bride and groom.  A large number of pretty and useful presents were received by the couple.  Mr. and Mrs. Chichester will take up housekeeping on a farm about a half mile south of the bride's former home.  The many friends of the happy young couple are offering their congratulations and best wishes.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Monday, June 30,  1969, p. A16. Athens - E. Raymond Chichester, 70, of 674 S. Capital St. died Sunday in the American Legion Rehabilitation Hospital, Battle Creek, where he had been a patient since September.  He was born in Athens.  Mr. Chichester was a Calhoun County deputy sheriff from 1931 to 1962 and maintenance supervisor of the Athens Public Schools from 1943 until his retirement in 1962.  Mr. Chichester was a member of the Athens Masonic Lodge No. 220 and the Calhoun County Farm Bureau.  Surviving are his widow, Irene; a daughter, Mrs. Gordon (Eleanor) Ambs of East Leroy; sons, Kenneth Chichester of Temperance, Earl and Robert of Athens; sisters, Mrs. Opal Mitchell and Mrs. Edwin (Thela) Henker of East Leroy, and Mrs. William (Margaret) Schragg of Burlington; and brothers, Lee Chichester of Alma, Roland of Marshall, Roy of East Leroy and Lyle of Battle Creek.

DEATH.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, 1969 Death, #752.  Died 29 Jun 1969, at Springfield, Calhoun, MI, Alton Raymond Chichester, age 70, b. 13 Jan 1899 in Michigan, wm, married; father: Albert Chichester; mother: Minnie Chichester; occupation: Retired garage owner and school maintenance supervisor; buried: 3 Jul 1969, Burr Oak Cem.; informant:  Mrs. Irene Chichester.


Irene Eleanor Orton

1910 U.S. Census, Calhoun, Leroy Twp., MI taken 16 April.  98/100 Orton, Irene E., daughter, FW, age 11, is in the home of her parents.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Monday, Feb. 22, 1999, p. 3C.  Caption beneath photo:  Seated from left, lifelong friends Irene Chichester and Julia Case were honored at a luncheon Feb. 5 in celebration of their 100th. Headline:  Lifelong friends honored at birthday luncheon.  Athens - A very special birthday luncheon was held Feb. 5 in honor of lifelong friends Irene Chichester and Julia Case.  The luncheon was given by Mrs. Case's daughter, Pat Glant. Mrs. Chichester will celebrate her 100th birthday on April 7, and Mrs. Case was 99 years old on Jan. 16.  The two women have been friends since they were girls growing up on 6 1/2 Mile Road (Coats District).  They reminisced about walking to Joppa and taking the train to Battle Creek, as well as attending each other's weddings.  Their daughters, Eleanor (Chichester) Ambs and Pat (Case) Glant, also grew up as friends, attending Athens High School together.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Monday, March 29, 1999. Celebration set April for 100th Birthday.  Athens - Friends are invited to help Irene Chichester celebrate her 100th borthday at an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3, at the Athens Congregational Church, 203 W. Burr Oak Street. The party will be hosted by her children, Kenneth Chichester, Eleanor Ambs, Earl Chichester, and Bob Chichester.  She requests no gifts, please.


2282. Herbert Roland Chichester

Some information was received from Mrs. Opal Mitchell, E. Leroy, Mich. in Mar 1982.

The Athens Times, June 17, 1920.  Pine Creek.  Master Roland Chichester returned home Monday morning from Battle Creek where he has been visiting Masters Lester and Gordon Carpenter.

MARRIAGE.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, Book 8, page 192, #844.  11 Nov. 1925, married at Burlington, MI, Roland Chichester, age 19, Union Pump employee, of East Leroy and Grace Weimer, age 17, of Burlington.  Parents of the groom:  Albert Chichester and Minnie Carpenter; parents of the bride:  Charles Weimer and --- DeKoeyer.  Married by George C. Lockwood, MG. Witnesses:  Alton Raymond Chichester and Irene Chichester.

ANNIVERSARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Sunday, November 2, 1975, p. 6D.   Marshall - Mr. and Mrs. H. Roland Chichester of 100 Long Lake will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. next Sunday at the Monday Club, 214 Exchange St.  Hosts will be their children and families, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chichester of Texarkana, TX, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Marian) Bramble and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Chichester of Marshall, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chichester of Atlanta, GA.  There are six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.  The former Grace Irene Weimer and Chichester were married Nov. 11, 1925, in Burlington and moved from East Leroy to the Marshall area in 1939.  He formerly was employed by Union Steam Pump , Kendall Hardware and Marshall Furnace   For the past 25 years he has owned and operated Chichester Sales and Service, farm implement and machinery.  The Chichesters are members of Marshall Moose Lodge 676.  He is fire chief of Fredonia Twp..  They have requested that there be no gifts.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Friday, January 27, 1978, page A3.  Former Fredonia Twp. fire chief Roland Chichester dies at 69.  Marshall -Roland Chichester, 69, of 100 Long Lake Road, a former Fredonia Twp. fire chief, died Thursday at his home after suffering an apparent heart attack. Calhoun County Sheriff's Department Lt. Charles Estep said that because of snow-clogged roads, it took an hour for an ambulance to reach Chichester's home. Chichester retired as Fredonia Twp. fire chief in 1976 after 10 years in the post.  He was born in East Leroy and moved to Marshall in 1935.  In 1966, after serving as assistant fire chief 15 years, he was appointed to replace Carl Yaudes, who died of a heart attack while fighting a fire.  Chichester worked as sales manager for Minneapolis-Moline Farm Machinery Co. and also was employed by Union Pump , Kendall Hardware and Marshall Furnace   For 28 years he owned and operated Chichester Implements Sales and Service in Marshall.  He was a member of Marshall Moose Lodge 676 and of the Coldwater Fraternal Order of Eagles.  Surviving are his wife, the former Grace I. Weimer; sons, Wendell Chichester of Marshall, Leo of Atlanta, GA, and Dale of Texarkana, TX; a daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Marion) Bramble of Marshall; brothers, Lee Chichester of Florida, Lyle of Battle Creek and Roy of East Leroy; sisters, Mrs. Roe (Opal) Mitchell of East Leroy, Mrs. Harry (Margaret) MacDonald of Union City and Mrs. Edwin (Thela) Henker of North Athens; six grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.  Services will be held at 1 p.m.  Monday at Court-Putnam Funeral Home.  Memorial contributions may be made to the heart fund.

DEATH.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, 1978 Deaths, #105.  Died 26 Jan 1978 at 100 Long Lake Road, Marshall, MI, Herbert Roland Chichester, age 69, b. 9 Apr 1908, mw, married; father: Albert Chichester; mother: Minnie Carpenter; occupation: owner, implement sales and service; spouse: Grace I. Weimer; buried 2 Feb 1978 Lyon Lake Cem., Marshall, MI; informant: Grace I. Chichester.


2283. Albert Lee Chichester

Some information was received from Albert's sister, Opal Mitchell, E. LeRoy, Mich. in Mar 1983.   Information was also obtained from a chart made by Lorna Carter, Athens, Mich.

The Athens Times.  March 15, 1950.  Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chichester and daughter of Alma were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chichester.

In September 1959 Lee Chichester was residing in Alma, Michigan, according to his father's obituary.

OBITUARY.  Albert Lee Chichester, 75, of 36 N. 28th St., died Tuesday (11 Jun 1985) in Leila Hospital where he had been a patient since May 30.  He was born in Pine Creek and first moved to Battle Creek in 1931.  He resided in Alma from 1948 to 1980 when he returned to Battle Creek.  He was employed by Consumers Power  for 42 years and retired in 1971.  He was a member of Westlake Presbyterian Church and a past member of the Alma F&AM Lodge 244. Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred Martens; a daughter, Sue McVey of Rancho Murietta, Calif.; a son, Philip Chichester of Tampa, Fla; six grandchildren; brothers, Roy and Lyle Chichester, both of Battle Creek; and sisters, Margaret MacDonald of Union City, and Thela Henker and Opal Mitchell, both of East Leroy.  Arrangements are pending at Royal Funeral Home.  Services:  Saturday, Jun 15. Burial at Memorial Park Cem..


Mildred Martens

WEDDING.  The Athens Times, Wednesday, October 8, 1930.  Wedding of Fulton Girl Has Been Announced.  Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Martens of Fulton entertained a company of eighteen guests at an eight o'clock dinner party at their home Saturday evening, during the course of which announcement was made of the marriage of their daughter, Mildred, to Lee Chichester, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chichester, of East Leroy, which took place at Defiance, Ohio, on July 22, 1930.  There were two tables and the decorations were in pink and white crepe paper.  A beautiful cake and the brick ice cream were both pink and white to correspond with the color scheme.  Miss Ruth Martens, sister of the bride, and William Harrison, acted as waiters.  Following the dinner there was a short program, including a mock wedding, and several piano slections by Miss Isobel Cramer.  Both Mr. and Mrs. Chichester are graduates of Athens high school, and the latter is also a graduate of Western State at Kalamazoo.  Mr. Chichester is in the employ of the Consumers Power  of Battle Creek and his bride is teaching her first school, in the Leggett district, near Fulton. Fulton and Athens friends extend congratulations.

BRIDAL SHOWER.  The Athens Times, Wednesday, October 22, 1930. Complimenting a Bride. On Friday evening the Misses Pauline and Helen Spencer entertained a party of friends at their home, south of town, complimenting Mildred Martens Chichester, a recent bride.  It was in the nature of a miscellaneous shower. Games and contests were the evening's diversions.  At the beginning of theevening tiny balloons were tied around each guest's wrist.  At the close of the contests these balloons revealed parts of a puzzle, which, when put together by the bride, directed her to a treasure chest.  This contained a number of useful gifts, including linen, glassware, and silver.  Prizes that were won by the guests were given to the bride.  Light refreshments were served and at a late hour the guests departed for their homes, after extending congratulations to the bride.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Sunday, 14 Apr 1991, p2A.  Mildred Chichester, 79, of Tampa, Fla., and formerly of Battle Creek, died April 11, 1991, at Centurian Hospital in Tampa, where she had been a patient a day.  She had been ill several years.  She was born in Fulton and came to Battle Creek in 1980 from Meridian, Miss.  She had previously lived in Alma.  She had been employed by Eaton Manufacturing Corp. during World War II and as a school teacher in Kalamazoo County.  She was a homemaker for many years. She was an avid golfer and was a former member of Riverside Country Club.  She was a former member of Westlake Presbyterian Church.  Surviving are a daughter, Sue McVey of Rancho Murieta, Calif.; a son, Philip Chichester of Tampa, Fla.; six grandchildren, a great-grandchild; and a sister, Doris Dunlap of Battle Creek. Her husband, Albert "Lee" Chichester, died in 1985.  Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Royal Funeral Home.  Burial in Memorial Park Cem..


2284. Carlton Lyle Chichester

Some information was received from Carlton's sister, Opal Mitchell, E. LeRoy, Mich. in Jan 1982.

MARRIAGE.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, marriages, Vol. 9, page 198, #215. Lyle Chichester, age 22, of East Leroy, born in East Leroy, son of A. E. Chichester and Minnie Carpenter, occupation: laborer; and Rhea Harrison, age 19, of Fulton, born in Fulton, Kalamazoo , MI, daughter of Lyman Harrison and Sarah Youngs, married 15 Jun 1935 at Fulton, MI, by John H. Albright, Minister of the Gospel.  Witnesses:  Martha Shook, Julia Harrison, Richard Snyder, all of Fulton, and Mortimer Fuller of Athens.

WEDDING.  The Athens Times, June 19, 1935.  Harrison-Chichester Wedding at Fulton.  Wedding Performed at Reformed Manse Saturday Evening - Other News of Fulton.  Rhea Harrison, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Harrison of Fulton, and Lyle Chichester son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chichester, East Leroy were united in marriage Saturday, June 15, at 8 o'clock at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. J. H. Albright, in Fulton.  The bridesmaid was Miss Julia Harrison, sister of the bride, and the groomsman was Mortimer Fuller.  Others in attendance were Martha Shook and Richard Snyder.  The bride wore a becoming costume of white taffeta with all white accessories.  The bridesmaid wore pink crepe.  Following the ceremony the bride and groom repaired to the home of the brides' mother where light refreshments were served.  Guests at the function were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chichester, East Leroy; Mrs. Vernie Rigles, Vicksburg; Mortimer Fuller, Athens, and Martha Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison,  Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton.  The happy couple received many beautiful gifts.  They will begin housekeeping in an apartment in the J. J. Snyder home in Athens.

ANNIVERSARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Sunday, 16 Jun 1985, p 3B.  Lyle and Reah Chichester of 146 N. 24th St. will mark their golden wedding anniversary at open house from 2 to 4 p.m. next Sunday at the Elks Lodge, 1200 Harmonia Road.  They ask that there be no gifts.  They also celebrated the event at a family dinner Saturday.  Hosts for the celebration are their children, Bill and Dee Chichester of Battle Creek, and Lee and Barbara Chichester of Sheridan.  Chichester and the former Reah Harrison were married June 15, 1935, in the parsonage of the First Reformed Church in Fulton. Chichester was employed by Grand Trunk Western Railroad from 1935 to 1942, then by Clark Equipment , retiring in 1975.  He is a member, honorary life member and past exaulted ruler of Elks Lodge 131, and a member of F&AM Lodge 419 and Ancient Scottish Rite Valley of Grand Rapids.  The Chichesters are members of the First Congregational Church and its Couples Club, and she also is a member of the Betsy Williams Circle.  He is a member and she is a life member of Battle Creek OES Chapter 135, both are members of Clark Retirees Club, and she is a member of Elks Vivian Club.  He enjoys fishing and hunting, and she enjoys flower gardening and needlework.  The couple have five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

ANNIVERSARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Sunday, 11 Jun 1995, p. 6C.  Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chichester will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Saturday, June 17, 1995, with a family dinner hosted by their son. Lyle Chichester married Reah Harrison on June 15, 1935, in Fulton.  He was employed by Grand Trunk Western Railroad for 7 1/2 years and by Clark Equipment , retiring in 1975 after 34 years of service. They are members of First Congregational Church and the Order of Eastern Star.  He is a 50-year member of the Masonic Lodge 12 and a member of Elks Lodge 131, serving as a past exaulted ruler.  He enjoys hunting and woodcrafts.  She is a member of the Betsy Williams Circle and the Vivian Club of the Elks.  She enjoys reading and gardening.  The couple have two sons:  Willard "Bill," who died in 1987, and Lee of Sheridan.  They also have five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, 31 Dec 1996, p4A.  Lyle Chichester, 84, of Battle Creek, died Monday Dec. 30, 1996 at Battle Creek Health System.  He was born Aug. 7, 1912 to Albert and Minnie (Carpenter) Chichester.  He came to Battle Creek from Athens in 1935.  He was employed for more than seven years by Grand Trunk Western Railroad and by Clark Equipment Company for 34 years.  He retired in 1975.  He married the former Reah Harrison on June 19, 1935.  She survives.  He is also survived by a son, Lee Chichester of Sheridan; a sister, Thela Henker of East Leroy; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by a son, Willard "Bill" Chichester; sisters, Marta Harris, Margaret MacDonald and Opal Mitchell; brothers, Raymond, Roy, Lee and Roland Chichester.  He was a member and past exaulted ruler of BPOE Elks Lodge 131; past president of P.E.R. Association; member of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Grand Rapids, First Congregational Church and church's Couples Club; Clark Retirees; and National Rifle Association.  Services January 2, 1997 at Miller Chapel of First Congregational Church; burial Memorial Park Cem., Battle Creek, MI.

DEATH.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, 1996, #1406. Died 30 Dec 1996, Carlton L. Chichester, age 84, b. 7 Aug 1912 in Pine Creek, Calhoun, MI, residence: 146 N. 24th St., Battle Creek; occupation: machinist; white, male, married; spouse: Reah Harrison; buried: Memorial Park Cem., Battle Creek; informant: Mrs. Reah Chichester.


2286. Margaret Marie Chichester

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Friday, March 26, 1993, p. 2A.  Margaret M. "Maggie" (Chichester) Schragg Mac Donald, 72, of Union City died March 24, 1993 in Community Health Center of Branch County (Coldwater, MI).  She was born Oct. 25, 1920, in Leroy Twp. to Albert and Minnie (Carpenter) Chichester.  She attended Lakeview Schools and worked a number of years at the Tekon Grill in Tekonsha and at Dancer's Department Store in Union City.  She enjoyed her family, crocheting, sewing, golf and playing cards with friends.  She was a member of the United Methodist Church.  She married William Schragg on Feb. 11, 1939.  He died in 1973.  She then married Harry MacDonald, former mayor of Union City, on July 20, 1974.  He died Oct. 28, 1990.  She also was preceded in death by brothers, Roy, Roland and Lee Chichester; a sister, Marta; and a stepson, Fredrick Schragg.  Surviving are a son, Galen Lucas of Burlington; daughters, Edith Pena of Battle Creek and Eileen Funk of San Jose, Calif . . . seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. . . a brother, Lyle Chichester of Battle Creek and sisters, Opal Mitchell and Thela Henker of Athens.  Services Saturday in Union City United Methodist Church; burial:  Burlington Cem..

Some information on this family was obtained from a chart made by Lorna Carter of Athens, MI sent to Donna Hellewell of Aptos, CA by Mrs. Lina Snyder, now deceased (in 1982). Some information was also received in 1998  from Edwin Hicks.


Hubert W. Lucas

1920 U.S. Census, Calhoun , Burlington Twp., taken 7 June. 65/65 Lucas, Herbert, head, MW, age 42, married, b. MI, father b. OH, mother b. MI, farmer; Florence, wife, age 37, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. NY; Hazel, daughter, age 17, b. MI; Marguerite, age 14, b. MI; Hubert, son, age 6 8/12, b. MI.

DEATH: Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, Vol. 44, p 451.  Died 1 Aug 1962 at Community Hospital, Battle Creek, MI, Hubert W. Lucas, age 49, b. 26 Apr 1914 at Burlington, MI, wm, widower, residing at 69 South Avenue, Battle Creek, occupation:  machinist, Rich Manufacturing; spouse: Josephine Lucas, deceased; father: Herbert Lucas; mother: Florence McCaslin; informant: Mrs. Rupert F. Fero, 227 W. Goguac, Battle Creek; buried 3 Aug 1962, Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens, Emmett Twp., Calhoun, MI.


William Harold Schragg

MARRIAGE.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI.  Vol. 10, p. 36, #31. Married 11 Feb 1939 at Battle Creek, William Schragg, age 23, residing in Athens, b. Tekonsha, Calhoun, MI, father: John Schragg, mother: Dore Brenner, occupation: machinist; and Margaret M. Lucas, age 18, residing in East Leroy, b. East Leroy, father: Albert E. Chichester, mother: Minnie Carpenter, witnesses: Leon Mitchell of East leroy and Theresa Farley of Battle Creek; officiant:  R. B. Cox, Clergyman.

DEATH.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI. 1973, #1222. Died 24 Oct 1973 at Burlington Twp., William Harold Schragg, age 57, b. 2 Jan or Jun 1916, residing at Rural Route, Burlington, father: John Schragg, mother: Dora Brenner, occupation: United Steel & Wire, cause: tractor accident, spouse: Margaret M. Chichester; informant: Margaret Schragg.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Thursday, October 25, 1973, p. D1.  Farmer Killed in Burlington.  A Calhoun County farmer was killed Wednesday when a front end loader he was driving tipped over and landed on him.  He was William H. Schragg, 57, of 10084 S Drive South, Burlington.  State police said Schragg was apparently using the loader to clear some of his farm land. With the loader bucket filled, two of the vehicle's outside wheels went over a dirt pile, causing it to tip, police said.  Schragg was pronounced dead at the scene by Dr. Albert Nester.  Police were called about 6 p.m., shortly after Schragg was found by his wife. Nester estimated the time of death at 3 to 4 p.m.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Saturday, October 26, 1973.  Burlington - Services for William H. Schragg, 57, of 10084 S Drive S., who was killed Wednesday when the front-end loader he was driving tipped over and landed on him, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Burlington Church of God.  Police said Schragg apparently was using the loader to clear some of his farm land. With the loader filled two of the vehicle's outside wheels went up over a dirt pile, causing it to tip.  He was born in Burlington Twp..  He retired in June from United Steel & Wire , Battle Creek, where he had worked 37 years.  He was a member of the UAW. Surviving are his widow, the former Margaret Chichester; his mother, Mrs. Dora Schragg of Union City; a son by a previous marriage, Frederick Schragg of Grand Rapids; daughters, Mrs. William (Edith) Pena of Battle Creek and Mrs. Harold (Eileen) Funk of Elkhart, Ind.; a stepson, Galen Lucas of Burlington; brothers, Wayne and Melvin Schragg, both of Ceresco, Calvin of Union City and John and Henry, both of Battle Creek; sisters, Mrs. Raymond (Neva) Kern of Bellevue, Mrs. William (Virginia) Jones of Olivet, Mrs. Alfred (Beverly) Kennedy of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Julia Schragg of Battle Creek and Mrs. Alfred (Geraldine) Smith of Roscommon and seven grandchildren. The Jenkins Funeral Home, Union City, is in charge of arrangements. (Services were held Saturday, October 27, 1973; and burial was in Burlington Cem., Burlington, MI.)


Harry G. MacDonald

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Tuesday, October 30, 1990, p 2A.  Union City - Former Union City Mayor Harry G. MacDonald, 79, of 213 Woodruff St., died Sunday, Oct. 28, 1990, in Carriage Inn Convalescence Center, Coldwater, MI after a long illness.  He was born in Union City and was a lifelong resident.  He was employed more than 50 years as a masonry and plastering contractor.  He served as mayor of Union City for 12 years in the 1950's and 1960's and also served two years on the Branch County Allocation Board.  He was a member of the Union City United Methodist Church.  Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Chichester-Schragg; a daughter, Karen J. Hart of Union City; sons, Gary F. and Terry P. MacDonald, both of Union City; stepdaughters, Edith M. Pena of Battle Creek and Ilene Funk of San Jose, Calif; a stepson, Galen Lucas of Burlington; 10 grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; two stepgreatgrandchildren; and a brother, Carl MacDonald, of Leonidas. His first wife, the former Elaine Collins, died in 1974.  Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Union City United Methodist Church.  Memorial donations may go to the church.  Arrangements are by Jenkins Funeral Home.


2287. Earl Allen Bauer

Some information was received from Lina Ruth Sager, Battle Creek, Earl's sister, in Nov 1981.

1910 U.S. Census, Athens, Calhoun , MI taken 27 Apr.  158/158 Earl Bauer, age 9, b. MI, is in the home of his parents, Charles Bauer and Della.

The Athens Times.  Thursday, November 10, 1921.  Earl Bauer Quite Badly Injured.  Struck by Automobile Driven by F. C. Standiford.  Earl Bauer, aged 20 years, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bauer, living in the northern part of Athens Twp., was seriously, but not fatally, injured Saturday night when he was struck by a Studebaker car driven by F. C. Standiford, of Battle Creek, son of Postmaster and Mrs. C. A. Standiford of this place.  The accident occurred a few rods south of what is known as Fonda's corners, about three miles north of town, just as the car came over the break of the hill from the north.  Earl was riding a bicycle toward town and had turned out for a horse and buggy driven by Mrs. Robert Johnson. The Sandiford car was almost upon the rig before the driver noticed it, and in turning to the right to pass the rig, the big car struck the bicycle and rider.  The car was stopped and the boy was taken from between the wheels by Mr. Standiford, who rushed him to Dr. Funk's office, where it was found that he had sustained a broken collar bone and his lower right leg was broken in two places.  He also received bad bruises about the head and body.  He was removed to his home the same evening.  Although seriously hurt, we learn as we go to press that he is resting easily and unless complications develop he will recover.

The Athens Times, Thursday, February 14, 1924.  Earl Bauer of Battle Creek and Miss Marguerite Lucas of Abscota spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bauer and family.

MARRIAGES, Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, marriages, Book 8, page 149, #197. 4 April 1925, married at Battle Creek, MI, Earl Bauer, age 24, machine tender, and Marguerite Lucas, age 19 of Union City, MI.  Parents of the groom:  Charles Bauer and Della Carpenter; parents of the bride:  Herbert Lucas and Florence McCasley.  Married by Quinton S. Walker, MG.  Witnesses:  Ruth Bauer and Lula F. Walker.

WEDDING.  The Athens Times, Thursday, April 9, 1925.  Miss Marguerite Lucas, of Union City, and Earl Bauer, of Battle Creek, were principals in a quiet wedding Saturday evening at 6:00 o'clock at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. Quinton S. Walker, at Battle Creek.  The ring ceremony was employed and the bride was becomingly gowned in Alice blue silk crepe.  They were accompanied by the groom's sister, Miss Ruth Bauer, of Athens.  The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bauer of North Athens and is employed at the Postum Cereal plant and he and his bride will reside in Battle Creek.  Athens friends extend congratulations.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Wednesday, 17 Oct 1973, pB7. Burlington - Earl Allen Bauer, 72, of Route 1, died Tuesday when he suffered a heart attack in his car on M-60 south of Athens.  Born in Calhoun County, he was an area farmer and furnace installer.  He was among the organizers of the Bedford and Emmett rescue squads and was a member of the Burlington Men's Club, the Calhoun County Farm Bureau and the Burlington Senior Citizens Group.  Survivors include his widow, the former Amy L. Case; daughters, Mrs. Edwin (Virginia) Hicks of 10-Mile Road, Mrs. Shirley Boston of 216 Limit St., Battle Creek, and Mrs. John (Joyce) Dowling of Delton; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; stepsons, Wayne Soule of Burlington and Elmer Gardiner of Bellevue; and a sister, Mrs. Maurice (Ruth) Sager of 1719 W. Goguac St., Battle Creek.  Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Spencer Funeral Home.

DEATH.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI 1973 deaths, #1178.  Died 16 Oct 1973 at Athens Twp., Calhoun , Earl Allen Bauer, age 72, b. 8 Dec 1900 in Michigan; w, m, married; father: Charles Bauer; mother: Della Carpenter; residence Route 1, Newton Twp., Burlington; occupation: farmer, furnace installer; spouse: Amy L. Bauer; buried 18 Oct 1973 Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens, Emmett Twp., Calhoun ; informant: Amy Bauer, Route 1, Burlington, MI.


Marguerite Iva Lucas

1920 U.S. Census, Calhoun , Burlington Twp., MI taken 7 June. 65/65 Lucas, Herbert, head, MW, age 42, married, b. MI, father b. OH, mother b. MI, farmer; Florence, wife, age 37, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. NY; Hazel, daughter, age 17, b. MI; Marguerite, age 14, b. MI; Hubert, son, age 6 8/12, b. MI.

In 1949 Marguerite Iva Lucas Bauer was Marguerite Zachery of Berrien Springs, MI at the time of her son's, Richard Dale Bauer's, death.

Marguerite Lucas' birth date received fron Edwin D. Hicks in October 1997.


Helen Mae Barber

MARRIAGE.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, Book 11, page 50, #1199.  Married 9 October 1943 at Battle Creek, MI, Earl Bauer, b. Athens, age 42, residing in Battle Creek, son of Charles Bauer and Della Carpenter, occupation: foreman; and Helen Cornwell, b. Canada, age 29, occupation: beauty operator, residing in Battle Creek, daughter of W. J. Barber and Alma Meredith, married by Carlton Brooks Miller, Minister; witnesses: Ruth Sager and Maurice Sager.

DEATH.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI.  Battle Creek 44, p. 641. Died 21 Nov 1962 at Battle Creek, Calhoun , MI, Helen May Bauer, age 48, b. 5 Feb 1914 in Canada, residing at 9600 Verona Road, Emmett Twp., Calhoun , MI (Battle Creek), FW married, occupation: beautician; spouse: Earl Bauer; informant: Earl Bauer; buried 24 Nov 1962, Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens, Emmett Twp., Calhoun , MI.

Helen's date and place of birth, and date of death and burial also received from Edwin G. Hicks in October 1997.


Amy Louella Case

MARRIAGE.  Calhoun County Clerk-Register, Marshall, MI, 1965, #169.  Married 13 Mar 1965 at Newton Methodist Church, Newton Twp., Calhoun , MI, Amy Louella Gardner, age 60, b. 16 Feb 1905 at Bedford, residing in Burlington, occupation: farmer, previously married: twice, father: Homer W. Case, mother: Nellie McCormick; and Earl Allen Bauer, age 64, b. 8 Dec 1900, at Athens, residing in Battle Creek, occupation: furnace service, previously married: twice, father: Charles Bauer, mother: Della Carpenter; witnesses: Pansy Lucille Gardner and Elmer Maxwell Gardner, both of Bellevue, MI; officiant: David Lutz, MG.

Amy's date of marriage, birth and death received from Edwin D. Hicks of Homosassa, FL in October 1997.


2288. Leo Clayton Bauer

Some information was received from Lina Ruth Sager of Battle Creek, MI in Nov. 1981.  She is Leo's sister.

1910 U.S. Census, Athens, Calhoun , MI, taken 27 Apr.  158/158 Leo Bauer, age 7, b. MI, is in the home of his parents, Charles Bauer and Della.

1920 U.S. Census, Athens, Calhoun , MI, taken 6, 7, 8 Jan.  65/69. Leo C. Bauer, son, age 17, is in the home of his parents, Charlie C. Bauer and Della.

The Athens Times, Thursday, May 15, 1924.  Base Ball Cripples Two of Bauer Family.  Leo Bauer and Geo. Forward arrived here a few days ago from Chicago to spend a week at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bauer, but Leo is destined to remain considerably longer, for on Sunday, while playing catch, he jumped for the ball and in falling broke both bones of his right leg below the knee. The sign must have been wrong for members of the Bauer family, for Leo's cousin, Lester E. Bauer, a medical student at the U. of M., is carrying his right hand in splints, as the result of having his fingers broken while playing catch at the Alpha Kappa Kappa fraternity house.  The first ball he attempted to catch evidently had the "stuff" behind it, for this was the one that winged him.

WEDDING.  The Athens Times, Feb. 1, 1928.  C. Leo Bauer Married At Imlay City.  A wedding of interest to the young people of Athens took place at the Baptist parsonage in Imlay City on Jan. 17th, 1928, when C. Leo Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauer, and Miss Marie Bila of Flint were united in marriage by Rev. Frank F. Goodman, pastor of the Imlay City Baptist church.  They will reside at 1021 Gladwyn street in Flint, where only recently Mr. Bauer completed a fine new bungalow, and had it all furnished, where he took his bride and where their friends will be welcome.


Marie Bila

Marie's parents' names and place of birth received from Edwin D. Hicks ,Homosassa, FL in October 1997.


2290. Alice Agnes Bauer

Information was from Lina Ruth Sager of Battle Creek, sister to Alice.

OBITUARY.  The Athens Times, Wednesday, December 14, 1955.  Mrs. Alice Clemens, 37, wife of Albert Clemens of Route 1, East Leroy, died at 3:15 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at the Sturgis Memorial Hospital after an illness of about one year.  She was born in Athens Twp. July 7, 1918, the daughter of Charles and Della (Carpenter) Bauer, and she attended school in Athens.  She and Mr. Clemens were married April 28, 1936.  Surviving besides her husband and her parents, who live at East Leroy, are four daughters, Charlotte, Charlene, Diane and Linda, and three sons, Duane, Maurice and Myron, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Maurice (Ruth) Sager in Battle Creek; and two brothers, Earl of Battle Creek and Leo of Flint.  Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon from Spencer Funeral Home, Rev. Sidney Short officiating.  Interment Burr Oak Cem..


Albert Edward Clemens

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Tuesday, January 17, 1978, page 7A.  East Leroy - Albert E. Clemens, 64, of 109 Main St., died Monday in Borgess Hospital, Kalamazoo, where he had been a patient 10 days.  He had been ill two months.  He was born in Toledo, Ohio, and was a longtime resident of the East Leroy area. He was employed by Clark Equipment  in Battle Creek and retired last May after 30 years of service.  He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Battle Creek and the Dads Club of VFW Post 5319. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Irene Eager; daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Vaughn, Miss Charlene Clemens and Mrs. Chester (Linda) Repke, all of Athens, and Mrs. Diane Denning and Mrs. John (Linda) Robbins, both of Union City; sons, Duane Clemens of Bronson, Myron of Athens, Maurice of Battle Creek, Harold Pluff of Assyria and Richard Funk of East Leroy; sisters, Mrs. Clyde (Elsie) Whitmore of Battle Creek, Mrs. Claude (Lena) Huff of Otsego and Mrs. Ollie Linsey of Allegan; brothers, Orrin Clemens of Athens and John of Allegan; 18 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.  Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Battle Creek. Arrangements are by Spencer Funeral Home, Athens. Interment Memoral Park Cem., Battle Creek.  (Some of these children may be step-children or children by a second marriage.  There were seven children surviving at the time of his first wife's death.  There are 10 children listed in this obituary.)


3585. Charlene Adell Clemens

Twin to Charlotte Louise Clemens.

Charlene Clemens was of Athens at the time of her father's, Albert E. Clemens,' death according to his obituary in 1978.

OBITUARY.  Battle Creek Enquirer and News, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1992, page 2A. Charlene A. Clemens, 53, of 526 Avenue C, Athens, died Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1992, at home after a long illness.  Ms. Clemens was born May 1, 1938, in Battle Creek to Albert and Alice (Bauer) Clemens.  She graduated from Athens High School in 1956 and was a factory worker at Aero Motive  in Portage, retiring in 1990.  She also worked for Research Moldings in Mendon, Progressive Dynamics in Marshall, Clark Equipment from 1971-80, and Lindleys Grocery Store in East Leroy until 1972.  She was an avid bingo player.  Surviving are a twin sister, Charlotte Smith of East Leroy; sisters, Diane Brunt of Union City and Linda Repke of Athens; brothers, Duane A. Clemens of Coldwater, Maurice "Tige" Clemens of Battle Creek and Myron Clemens of Athens; and several nieces and nephews.  A special friend with whom she made her home, Madeline J. Lindley, died on Oct. 9, 1990.  Services: Friday at Shaw Estes Funeral Home. Burial: Burr Oak Cemetery, Athens.