Birth |
15 Apr 1809 |
Wheeler, Steuben, NY [1] |
Census |
13 Jul 1850 |
Putnam, Livingston, MI [2] |
- 1850 census at Putnam, Livingston, MI shows: Jas. LaRue, 41, b. NY, farmer; Fanny, 42, b. NY; children b. MI: Chas., 15, farmer; Charlotte, 12; Alace, 3.
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Census |
13 Jun 1860 |
Putnam, Livingston, MI [3] |
- 1860 census at Putnam, Livingston, MI shows: James M. LaRue, 52, farmer, b. NY; Fanny, 52, b. NY; children b. MI: Charles F., 25; Ellen, 22; Alice, 14; also enumerated are Amanda, 24, b. NY and Emma, 3, b. MI. These are the wife and child of Charles F. LaRue.
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Note |
Abt 1830 [4] |
- From the History of Livingston County, Michigan: " James M. La Rue, also from Steuben Co., NY settled at Dexter, Washtenaw Co., Mich, as early, probably, as 1830. In the neighborhood of 1840 he moved into Putnam and located southeast of Pinckney, where his son, Charles F. La Rue, at present resides. Mr. La Rue subsequently moved into the village, where his death occurred.
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Death |
29 Nov 1874 |
Pinckney, Livingston, MI [5] |
- The index lists the occupation of James M. LaRue as farmer, and cause of death as typhoid fever. It states that he is married, his parents are listed as Albertus and Jane LaRue and states they are both dead.
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Burial |
Pinckney Cemetery, Pinckney, Livingston, MI [6] |
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