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Marriage: Children:
  1. Mabelle Angeline Deal: Birth: 28 OCT 1880 in Three Rivers, St.Joseph County, Michigan. Death: 21 AUG 1965 in Elkhart General Hospital, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana

  2. Carl Owen Deal: Birth: JUN 1883 in probably Three Rivers, St. Joseph County, Michigan. Death: 21 MAR 1937


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1. Page:   The first five years we spent with his parents on the farm north of Constantine. June 28, 1863, our first baby, Cora Bell, came to brighten our lives with her presence. The 8th of October 1865, a son, Eli Howard, was born to us, making us glad parents of a son and daughter. The spring of 1866 we packed our things, and with our children, went to Kasson, Minn.
2. Page:   "...The first five years we spent with his parents on the farm north of Constantine. June 28, 1863, our first baby, Cora Bell, came to brighten our lives with her presence..."
3. Page:   "Cora Deal Sept 13, 1951"
4. Page:   "There was a pleasant gathering of friends last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Hammond, to assist in celebrating the fortieth anniversary of their wedding. There were present as the children of the family, Mrs. C.H. Deal, of Three Rivers Michigan, and L.O. and Miss Cynthia Hammond of this city. Other friends included L.W. Clark and family, Mrs. H.H. Daniels and children."
5. Page:   Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Hammond, of 422 East State Street, arriving last evening from an extended visit in the east. Leaving here early in June, they first spent several months with a son and daughter in Detroit, Michigan. Later they were guests of another daughter at Three Rivers, from which point they made trips to neighboring towns, visiting friends and former neighbors of twenty-five years ago. In the seven months elapsing since leaving Redlands they have experienced a range and variety of weather from the sultry days of the eastern summer to zero weather with plenty of snow and good sleighing. On the return trip, at Rollins, Nevada, they ran through a blizzard, with the snow sifting into the sleepers and the thermometer down to 25 degrees below zero. Mr. Hammond came to Redlands when it was known as Lugonia, about twenty-two years ago, his family joining him several years later. While they thoroughly enjoyed their visit in the east, they are more than pleased to be at home again, feeling as they do that there is no place quite the equal, for a place of residence, to our own thriving little city, Redlands.



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