Samuel S. Chipman, farmer on sec. 25, Deerfield Tp.., was born in
Genesee Co., N.Y., July 21, 1814. His parents, Fitch and Sarah
(Spafford) Chipman, were natives of Vermont. His father was a farmer
and resided in Genesee Co. until 1836, when he came to Michigan and
remained in Livingston Co. until 1844. He then went back to the State
of New York and in 1854 again located in Livingston Co., Mich., where he
resided until his death, Jan. 15, 1864. The mother died in Unadilla,
Livingston Co., Dec. 26, 1859.
Mr. Chipman obtained a good education at the public school and at
Wyoming Academy, remaining with his father until his twenty-second year,
when he began farming on his own account in Livingston Co. He operated
there about 20 years and i 1853 went to California, where he remained on
year, and he returned to his farm. In 1854 he located in Everett,
Newaygo Co.; March 14, 1860, he came to Mecosta County, and settled on
the river near where Morley now stands, removing a year and a half later
to the farm where he now resides, consisting of 240 acres, 125 of which
is finely improved. He was elected Supervisor of Deerfield Tp.. in
1861, serving nine successive years; later he was again elected and held
the position three years; has also officiated as Treasurer two years.
Politically he adheres to the principles promulgated by the Republican
party.
Mr. Chipman was married Feb. 28, 1836, to Alta H. Sutherland. She was
born in Columbia Co., N.Y., Aug. 5, 1816 and died July 15, 1856, leaving
four children, Henry C., Lemuel F., Ann Eliza and Francis J. The second
marriage of Mr. Chipman occurred May 28, 1864 to Mary Eckert, a native
of Germany, and born April 2, 1844. Three children of this union are
living and three are deceased; the latter were named Maud, May and
Eddie. The former are Frank L., Samuel S. and Oscar M.