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Note: 1900 Census Asa was a boarder in Brooklyn, Michigan Name: Asa Stansbury day laborer [Asa Stanberry] Age: 25 Birth Date: Nov 1874 Birthplace: Michigan Home in 1900: Columbia, Jackson, Michigan Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Boarder Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Michigan Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Enos Palmer 26 Minnie Palmer 24 Asa Stansbury 25 Frank Blum 48 Albert Clay 21 Arthur G Pagge 29 Nellie Phillip 34 Sarah J Berbe 69 Home in 1910: Columbia, Township, Jackson, Michigan Aia Stanberry 35 Machinist cement factory Nellie Stanbery 32 M/F born New York Max Stanberry 7 Margarite Stanbery 5 Frank Seigfried 75 Father in law born MI parents born Holland Note: in same enumeration MI and NY listed as birthplace of Frank Siegfried Home in 1920: Jackson Ward 7, Jackson, Michigan Street: East Pearl Street Nellie E Stanberry 40 widowed Bookkeeper Maxwell Stanberry 16 Marguerite Stanberr 14 Owen Seigfred 25 nephew truck driver factory Oscar Seigfred 21 nephew office man Electric Co. Michigan, Death Records, 1897-1929 Name: Ara D Stanbery Gender: Male Age: 43 Race: White Birth Year: 1874 Death Date: 2 May 1918 Death Place: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA Father: Byron Stanbery Mother: Maria Stanbery Death certificate Residence 809 E Pearl, Jackson, MI age 43 yrs 5 months 13 days died May 2, 1918 Machinist Jackson Motorshaft Burial Woodland Cemetery Typhoid fever Lived in Jackson for 2 years Birth: 1874 Death: 1918 Family links: Spouse: Nellie A. Siegfried Stanbery (1878 - 1953)* Children: Maxwell E Stanbery (1903 - 1984)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Woodland Cemetery Jackson Jackson County Michigan, USA Plot: Sec 27 Name: Asa B. Stanbury Birth Date: 19 Nov 1874 Birthplace: Summer Field, Monroe, Michigan Gender: Male Father's Name: Byron Stanburry Mother's Name: Mariah Stanbury Mother's Birthplace: Michigan 1918 Jackson directory Asa, mach (Nellie) res 809 E Pearl 1920 Jackson directory Asa,mach, res 809 E Pearl Nellie A, clk Consumers Power bds 809 E Pearl 1925 Nellie(wid Asa) Max E student r 1112 Bckus 1927 Nellie (wid Asa) matron Florence Crittendon Home r 1603 Lansing av 1934 Yipsilanti Nellie hsekpr 961 Washtenaw av 1937 Nellie A (wid Asa) hsekpr r1402 1st 1938 Nellie (wid Asa) r1408 1st 1939 Nell (wid Asa) r 629 Madison 1943 Nellie (wid Asa) r629 Madison 1947 Nellie A (wid ASA D)r802 Oakridge Dr 1952 Nellie A (wid Asa D) res 115 S West apt 6 Marguerite E sten Rackley Strom Shoe Co Michigan Marriages Name Asa Stanbery Birth Date 1875 Birthplace Deerfield Age 26 Spouse's Name Nellie Seigfred Spouse's Birth Date 1878 Spouse's Birthplace Woodstock Spouse's Age 23 Event Date 28 May 1901 Event Place Deerfield, Lenawee, Michigan Father's Name Byron Stanbery Mother's Name Diver Spouse's Father's Name Frank Seigfred Spouse's Mother's Name Saxton Race White Marital Status Single Spouse's Race White Spouse's Marital Status Single 5/12/1899 Friday Next Tuesday the following join the Jackson party who have gone to the Great Slave lake; L F Mann, D Diver, Asa Stanberry, George Whitney, G E Holcomb Jr, Charles S Bird. 5/17/1899 WEDNESDAY GREAT SLAVE LAKE MINING CO. PARTY LEFT FOR THE GOLD COUNTRY TODAY This advance guard has left ST Paul for the North. The Great Slave Lake Mining company, a Jackson corporation, is to be represented in the gold country of the Northwest territory of Canada by nine young men, who have gone prepared to remain one year. The affairs of the company, which is comprised of Jackson capitalists, is directed by the following officers; President- W F Cowham Vice President- WW Child Tresurer- N S Potter Secretary- George W Ransom Directors- The officers and W M Thompson and H C Ransom The advance party, composed of Luclen Ransom, George Whitney, N S Potter jr and Fred Fisher, which left the city several days since, was heard from by wire yesterday. The information received was that they had left St Paul and were proceeding to Edmondton, Athabasca, which is to be the rendezvous of the prospectors. The remaining five members of the party departed this morning. They are; L F Mann, Ernest Holcomb, Asa Stanberry, C S Bird and David Diver a practical miner. The parties will consolidate at Edmondton which is the end of the railroad route. From that place they will travel with steam launches and canoes to the gold country via the Athabasca or Elk river, across Athabasca lake, down the Slave river to Great Slave lake, in which the Mackenzie river has it's source. The country is rich in mineral wealth. The men will prospect there and locate mines. It is hoped sucess will attend their efforts. 7/10/1899 Monday A letter received from one of the party of Jackson men enroute to the Great Slave Lake gold country, contains the information, under date of July 4, the party is pressing northward, though deserted by guides the party which left here in May, includes George S Whitney, Lucien S Ransom, Nathan S Potter Jr, Guy Holcomb Jr, Louis F Mann, Asa Stanbarg, David Diver, C S Bird and Fred Fisher. Adrian Telegram 9/14/1901 Mr Seckford and Asa Stanberry, of Woodstock, spent the Sabbath with relatives and friends here. 9/30/1903 Mr & Mrs Asa Stanbery returned to their home in Cement City Sunday. 12/31/1909 Friday Mr & Mrs Asa Stanbery, Max and Marguerite came Thursday afternoon to visit over New Year's at the parental home. 8/30/1910 Tuesday Clarence Zibble and wife and Miss Mazie Stanbery spent a few days last week in Detroit. Miss Mazie returned to Jackson on Friday evening. 9/27/1910 Tuesday Clarence Zibble was home Sunday. Mrs Gertrude Zibble went to Jackson Monday to spend several weeks with her sisters Misses Lena and Mazie Stanbery. 8/12/1913 Tuesday Mr & Mrs Herman Heizer and Mr & Mrs Clarence Zibble were in Cement City Sunday to visit their brother Asa Stanbery and family. Marguerite Stanbery, who has been spending sometime with friends here, returned home with them. 11/24/1913 Monday Asa Stanbery of Cement City and Maxwell Stanbery of Jackson are visiting their parents Mr & Mrs Byron Stanbery. 12/2/1913 Tueday Max Stanbery of Jackson and Asa Stanbery of Cement City were in town on business Saturday. 12/6/1913 Saturday Asa Stanbery was in Deerfield Saturday, making arrangements to open garage there about March 1. Mr Stanbery's brother Max of Jackson will be a partner. 3/5/1914 Thursday Max Stanbery of Jackson and Asa Stanbery of Cement City came Tuesday. They will open a garage and machine shop in the Schattee building. 3/17/1914 Tuesday Max and Asa Stanbery spent Sunday in Jackson. Mrs Max Stanbery returned with them Monday. 4/16/1914 Thursday Wm Hague and family have moved into Asa Stanbery's house. 5/14/1914 Thursday Mr & Mrs Asa Stanbery entertained their parents, Mr & Mrs Byron Stanbery for dinner Tuesday. 7/7/1914 Thursday Clarence Zibble and Asa Stanbery were at Wampler's lake Sunday. 8/17/1914 Monday Elwood and Asa Stanbery and the latter's son Max of Deerfield were guests Sunday at the home of mr & Mrs Max Stanbery at 11 East Maple avenue. They also expect Mrs Stanbery's mother Mrs J McAllister of Jackson Wednesday. 9/22/1914 Tuesday Oscar Seigfried of Napoleon visited Sunday at the home of Mr & Mrs Asa Stanbery, Max Stanbery accompanied him home for a few days visit. 10/29/1914 Thursday Cement City Asa Stanbery of Deerfield was in town Monday. 11/30/1914 Monday Mrs Asa Stanbery and daughter, Marguerite, spent Thanksgiving at the home of her brother near Brooklyn. 12/1/1914 Tuesday Clarence Zibble and Asa Stanbery were in Jackson Monday. 3/20/1915 Saturday Mr & Mrs Ben Miller of Cement City were recent guests of Mr & Mrs Asa Stanbery. 10/20/1915 Wednesday Asa Stanbery will move into the Byron Stanbery house the last of the week. 11/23/1915 Tuesday Ten ten Party Mrs Asa Stanbery entertained a ten ten party at her home Friday afternoon from 3 untill 6 o'clock for the benifit of the Ladies society of the Methodist church. The afternoon was spent in needlework and conversation. A dainty two course luncheon was served within the stipulated four articles. Those enjoying Mrs Stanbery's hospitality were Mrs L Bird, Mrs Fred Theeke, Mrs A Bryant, Misses Margaret and Katherin Lawson, Lena Stearns, Mrs David Gibson, Mrs C Zibble and Mrs Byron Stanbery who came over from Blissfield for the occasion. 12/28/1915 Tuesday Elwood Stanbery of Ann Arbor is visiting Mr & Mrs Asa Stanbery. 4/12/1916 Wednesday Fred Benore, who recently purchased the blacksmith business of Asa Stanbery, has just finished placing a cement floor in the building and will be open to the public again soon. 5/20/1916 Saturday Mrs Asa Stanbery underwent an operation at her home here and is getting along nicely. 7/22/1916 Saturday Mrs Nellie Stanbery and son Max left Sunday night for their new home in Jackson.
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