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Arthur J. Blanchard |
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Arthur J. Blanchard, farmer, section 29, Hersey Township, was born in
Onondaga, N.Y., Oct. 15, 1857, and is the son of
Loren and Esther (Marsh) Blanchard. The parents are residents on section 32
in Hersey Township. The father is a farmer
and works to some extent as a carpenter. The family came to Michigan in 1860,
first fixing their home in Sharon
Township, Washtenaw County. The father bought 160 acres of land, where he
operated as an agriculturist until 1872. On
selling the place he removed to Ann Arbor, returning thence to a second farm
in Sharon Township, of which he became the
owner, comprising 80 acres. In 1877 he again sold out and purchase 80 acres
in Hersey Township. In 1882 he bought 80
acres additional. Father and son are in partnership, and both equally
interested in paying for their joint property,
the second purchase of land being in the son's name.
The latter was married Aug. 28, 1881, to Anna Richards. Alice A., only child
was born June 8, 1882. Mrs. Blanchard is
the daughter of William R. and Lydia A. (Edwards) Richards. Her father was a
soldier in the Union service and was
captured by the rebels at Olusta, Florida, Feb. 12, 1864, and incarcerated in
the stockade prison at Andersonville,
where he died July 19, 1864, from the combined effects of exposure, hardship
and hunger. He was born Aug. 23, 1813, in
Monmouthshire, England, was married in his native country and in 1844
emigrated with his family to the United
States,locating primarily at Hopkinton, Mass., where he operated as a
blacksmith. The mother died in New England. Mrs.
Blanchard was born Jan. 12, 1852, at Hopkinton. She is a lady of more than
ordinary intellectual abilities and culture,
and during 1881-2 was School Superintendent of Hersey Township. Mr. Blanchard
is a Republican in the truest sense of
the word.
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