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Irene Kendrick's father-in-law... A pioneer of Blissfield, Michigan. |
One of the pioneers of Lenawee County, and a resident of section 28, Blissfield Township, was born in Schlotheim, Germany, on the 13th of December, 1827. He is the son of William and Doretha Kendrick, both of who were natives of Germany, were the mother spent her entire life. The father and his three children came to America in 1843 and settled in Macomb County Mich., where they lived for a few years and then removed to Newport, where he bought a farm and spent the last years of his life. The names of the three children are: Henritta, the wife of Charles Haghan, who lives in Waverly, Iowa: Frederick D,. who lives in Detroit, and Charles H. . the subject of this biograghy. Charles H. Kendrick attended school quite steadily until he was fourteen years old, and then began work in a rope factory, where his wages amounted to fifty cents a week. He was in his sixteenth year when he come to America with his father, and upon his arrival went to work in a sawmill in Macomb County, where he remained for two year and then began to learn the trade of shoemaker. He did not like that occupation, and after working three months, went to Canada and staid two or three months, and then returned to Macomb County, where he remained until 1846. In that year he came to Lenawee County, where he arrived without money enough to buy a meal, but very soon procured work at $6 per month, and he continued thus employed at verious occupations for three years, by which time he had earned suficient money to purchase forty acres of land, which is now included in his present homestead. This land at the time was heavily covered with timber, and he paid $6.23 per acre for it. He continued to work for other parties, excepting in the winter season, when he engaged in deadening and clearing the timber from his own land. He built a log house on the in which he settled at the time of marriage and which the family occupied a number of years. On the 9th of October, 1851, Mr. Kendrick was married to Maria Austin, who was born in Steuben County, N.Y. on the 10th of February, 1832. They have had six children, four living, viz: Etta, the wife of Ruel Payne, a farmer near Blissfield: Emma: Cicero, who married Irene Beach and assists in carrying on the home place, and Jennie. The deceased were Charles W. and Mary M. Mrs. Kendrick's father, Isaac Austin, was born in Maine, afterward removed to Vermont, where he worked upon the farm. He went to New York from Vermont, married and resided there until 1840, when he came to Michigan and bought twenty acres of land in Palmyra Township, on which he resided for a few years. He then sold that property and bought land in the northeast quarter of the southeat quarter of section 28, Blissfield Township, and cleared a farm from the wilderness, where he resided until his death. The maiden name of his wife, the mother of Mrs. Kendrick was Louisa Pierce, who was born in New York State, while her father was Daniel Pierce, a native of Vermont. He removed from that State to New York, and then to Michigan, and spent the last years of his life with his children in Lenawee County. Mr.Kendrick's industry has been richly rewarded, and he now has 120 acres of as fine farm land as lies in any part of Michigan, and the buildings which he has erected for the comfort of his family and the shelter of his domestic animals are models off their kind. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick are members of the Methodist Episeopal Church, in which they are of excellent standing. Mr. Kendrick acts and votes with the Democratic party, but does not sacrifice any time that would be valuable for business or social affairs to politics. |