John A. Johnson
B. Feb. 3, 1826 Vienna, Oneida County, N.Y. to William W. and
Nancy (Whittaker) Johnson, 8th child and 7th son. Came to Michigan in
1855. Located sect. 22-Coe township. Early settler.
Aug. 21, 1861 enlisted in Company Cg 8th Mich. Vol. Inf. Assigned to Army of the Carolinas. Discharged Sept. 18, 1862 for disability.
Returned home to Union township and was lst settler on his section.
Sheriff in 1863 for 2 years.
Probate Judge 1876 4 years.
2nd marriage Mrs. Mary A. Conrad of Lake City a month hence his death.
Burial Riverside Cemetery.
David Koble was called upon to perform the sad duty of burying his aged father last Tuesday. Old Uncle Koble was one of the pioneers of this county locating on a farm about 5 miles south of Mt. Pleasant where he lived to see his family grow to man and womanhood. There he lost his companion, and then as his children were married and gone, he went to live with a daughter near Crystal Lake, Michigan, Montcalm Co., and last spring moved with them to Chase, Lake county, where he died last Sabbath at 84 years.
Ione (Clark) Lyon was born Oct. 1, 1840, in Bloomfield, Ohio, and died Nov. 12, 1903, at Mt. Pleasant, Mich. She was the daughter of Rev. Wesley Clark of the North Ohio M.E. Conference.
She married Daniel E. Lyon in the house where she was born Feb. 26, 1865, and came with her husband that same spring to settle as pioneers on a new farm in Sec. 27, Union twp. Isabella county. They moved to Mt. Pleasant 23 years ago, when it was a small village.
Mrs. Lyon leaves besides her husband, 1 son Wesley C. of Los Angeles, Calif. and 2 daughters, Mrs. Deaie A. Ratch of St. Lawrence county, New York, and Mrs. Carrie E. Livingston of this city, also a sister, Mrs. W.C. Irwin of Cleveland, Ohio, and a brother Eugene Clark of New York City.
Funeral services were
at her home, with Rev. Joseph Dutton, pastor of the M.E. church, officiating.
John Lyons
Mr. Lyons passed away Feb. 2, being 75 years and 11 months old.
He was a good soldier, a kind husband and father, a citizen highly respected and esteemed by all who knew him.
Funeral services were
held Sunday morning Feb. 4, from the Christian church, with interment in
the Chippewa cemetery, Rev. R.M,. Willis officiating.