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187. WILLIAM 8 CHADBOURNE (103. Jabez 7 William 6-5-4 Humphrey 3-2 William 1), born Frelighsburg, Quebec, Canada 19 Apr 1811; died New Richmond, Allegan Co MI 28 Feb 1892; married NY SELINA WHALEY, born NY Aug 1823 (1900 census), or 1814 (1850 census), daughter of Alanson and Anna (Beardsley) Whaley. His signature in MI shows him spelling his name Chadbourne. He is buried in Mt Home Cem, Otsego MI.
They resided in Middlebury, Wyoming Co, NY in 1850 US Census. William was listed as a hotel keeper, probably of the Wright's Corners Tavern, the first in Wyoming County (H-Wyoming Co). According to his obituary, William lived in Allegan Co MI for over 50 years. He reportedly helped build the first house in Allegan. Salina, age 76, was living in Grand Rapids, Kent Co, MI in 1900 census with the Wallins.
Children (VR, newspapers, etc of Allegan Co), surname CHADBURN:
i. ANNA 9, b Pavilion NY ca 1844 (1850 census); prob m1 Chesire, Allegan Co, MI 26 Feb 1868 (VR) EUGENE E LINDSLEY, b ca Nov 1843 (aad), d 5 Feb 1877 (gs), son of Cyrus and Elmina E Lindsley; m2 as his 2nd wife 22 May 1889 (Co VR) CORIL OLNEY of Bloomington MI, b NY 1831, d 5 Feb 1878, son of Samuel J and Ann (Edwards) Olney. Anna was a teacher in the Lindsley school in the early days. Children, surname Lindsley: 1. Cora "Eva" Eveline, b Allegan Co 17 Apr 1869, d 23 Nov 1957, m Chesire 18 Jan 1894 Jay D Russell, b Otsego 1869, d 1946, 3 ch. 2. Anna, b ca 1874, d 17 Jan 1925, m 1 Dec 1892 William Lindsey, 1 ch. 3. Eugenia Salina, b Chesire ca 1877, d 8 Nov 1932, m 15 Mar 1899 Marion Wilkinson, 7 ch.
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WALLIN, CHARLES CURTIS.
National number^ 959^ J State number, ip6. Admitted April
z, 1S97. Of Grand Rapids, Michigan ; student ; born in
Saugatuck, Allegan County, Michigan.
Great -great -grandson of WILLIAM CHAD-
BOURNE, a native of Maine, who served through the
entire Revolutionary War. Family history establishes
the fact of his taking part in the battle of Lexington,
and the revolutionary war records in the Maine Ar-
chives show that he enlisted from Brunswick, Maine, as
a Private in Captain Belcher Hancock's company, Colo-
nel Vose's regiment, Massachusetts Line. His term of
enlistment was "during the war." He was in the battle
of Bunker Hill, and in many of the engagements along
the Hudson."
Also, great-great-grandson of REYNOLDS WHA-
LE Y, who enlisted from North Kingston, Rhode Island,
at the age of thirteen, as a Fifer, and remained in that
capacity until old enough to be enrolled as a private.
He was with Washington's army at Valley Forge, and
was present at the execution of Major Andre. After
enlisting as a Private he served under Captain Rathbone
and Major Gardiner. [Records of the United States Fen-
sion Bureau; Rhode Island State Records; well proven family
records."]
WALLIN, VAN ARTHUR.
National number, 9395; State number, ig^. Admitted April
I, i8g7. Of Grand Rapids, Michigan ; secretary of the
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Wallin Leather Company ; born in Saugatuck, Allegan
County, Michigan.
Great-great-grandson of JAMES BLACK^ who served
as ist Lieutenant and Captain in the Massachusetts
militia. He appears in the records as ist Lieutenant in
Captain Enoch Shepard's company, Colonel John Mose-
ley's (Hampshire County) regiment in 1776, and later in
the same year as ist Lieutenant in Captain William
Cooley's company of the same regiment. He was com-
missioned Captain in the same regiment in 1778, and
was also called out on the alarm at Northampton in
1782. ^Massachusetts State Records^
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