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- Henry R. Nowland was in Huron, Wayne Co, Mich, in the 1850 census, a farmer with $300 in real estate. He was 30, his wife Celinda was 23, and they had Cornelius 2 years and Mary Jane who was 1? month old.
In 1860, Henry R. Nowland of Huron had land worth $1000 and personal property worth $500. He was 37, Selinda was 33. With them were Cornelias aged 11, Mary Jane 10, and Charles 3.
By 1870 the value of farmer Henry B. Nowland's property in Huron had risen to $2000 and $600. He and Selinda were 47 and 43. Of the previous children, only Charles was at home, now 13, and they had added Thomas 7 and William 4.
In 1880 Henry and Salinda of Huron were 57 and 53 respectively. At home were Charles N. 23, a farm laborer, Thomas 17 and William 14.
Not far away was his son Cornelius Nowland who was 31 and a farmer. His wife Hannah was 33, and they had Selwin 13, Henry 8, Wallace 7, Nellie 5, Guy 2, and Mark 6 months old.
Neither Henry nor Celinda Nowland were found in Michigan in 1900.
Their youngest son William C. was in the Village of Charlevoix, in the town and county of the same name. He was 34, a day laborer. His wife Clora J. was 30, they had been married 11 years, and both of their children were with them - Dora A. who was 6, and Jennie E. who was 3.
Their next older son, Thomas O., was in Marion Tp, Charlevoix Co, where he was a farmer. He was 37 and had been married 7 years to Olive who was 29, but they were childless. [2]
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