Southeastern Michigan Pioneer Families


Book Description

Records of Genealogical Value with Index.













Old Settlers of Mecosta, Isabella and Montcalm Counties in Michigan Volume II


Book Description

The term Old Settlers refers to the group of mixed race people that came to MI in the late 1800's and settled in the newly opened land in the Mecosta, Isabella and Montcalm counties. The title is well known through out the area and most know it refers to that group and anyone who descended from them. Volume two covers the original Old Settlers that came whose last names begin with D-R and follows each one of their descendants through every generation down to the current living generations. It includes photographs, family stories, articles and obituaries. They were an amazing group who settled the land, cleared it, farmed it, built homes, schools, churches, roads, married each other and raised families. There are many historical sites and monuments still there that are overseen by their descendants. Our history is kept alive by thousands of descendants and hundreds who work on genealogy and share their knowledge.




The Michigan Bradstreets


Book Description

Genealogy of two pioneer farmers who settled in southern Michigan. William and George Bradstreet, brothers, settled in southern Michigan in the late 1870s. This book records events leading up to their arrival in Michigan and provides an account of their children and grand-children. The book also traces the ancestry of these two brothers all the way back to the early kings of England.