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Joseph Shank |
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Joseph Shank, farmer, Sherman Township, resident on section 14, was born Jan.
26, 1821, in Portage Co., Ohio. His
father was a native of New York, lived most of his life in Virginia, and died
in 1842, in Portage Co., Ohio. His mother,
Mary (Cliff) Shank, was born in Virginia, and died in May 1870, in Allegan
Co., Mich.
Mr. Shank remained under the parental care through his minority and attended
school most of the time until he was 22.
After arriving at that age he was occupied as a farm laborer by the
agriculturalists in the vicinity where he was
reared, and operated in that capacity until his marriage, in March 1848, to
Sarah Crow. Nine children have been born to
them, two of whom are deceased, - Joseph L. and Samuel B. Those who survive
are Martha M., Alonzo M., John W., William,
Nicholas B., Mary A. and Albert M. The mother was born July 31, 1827, in
Portage Co., Ohio, and is the daughter of
Samuel and Martha (McCullough) Crow. Her father was born in Virginia and died
in Ohio. Her mother lives with her
children in Osceola County. She is 84 years of age and was born in
Pennsylvania.
Mr. shank was for some time after his marriage a farmer of Portage County. He
came thence in 1851 to Allegan co.,
Mich., where he was a resident a number of years, and while there exchanged
his farm for another in the same county. In
1867 he secured a homestead claim of 80 acres in Sherman Township. Three
families only preceded their settlement in
this part of Osceola County, and the nearest market for necessary supplies was
Big Rapids. Mr. Shank has improved 40
acres of his farm. He was active in establishing the municipal regulations of
the township, of which he was elected
second Supervisor. He has been Highway Commissioner and held minor official
positions. He is a Democrat in political
views, and is regarded as an upright and reliable citizen. He is a member of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, as is also
his wife.
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