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Subject: [ROOTS-L] Livingston County MI - new History by Milt Charboneau re: Kirkland & Stansbury families

Hi All, 
 
Historian Milt Charboneau who has provided immense works for people
researching in Livingston County MI has now produced a phenomenal new 2 vol.
set of books called "Return to Montecute" which is a fact-fiction about the
Putnam Township & Pinckney Village area of Livingston County, Michigan. I
have read just a portion of these and they are phenomenal!!!  Sorry for any
duplication in postings.
 
      The books contain the writings of Mrs. Caroline M. Kirkland, America's
first realist writer, found in her book "A New Home, Who Will Follow" along
with excerpts from "Forest Life and Western Clearings" on her life in
Pinckney Village and her "Montecute" in her books.
 
      The reader will discover what her village was like, along with her
thoughts on their behavior and character.
 
      There is also a history of the Kirkland and Stansbury Families. from
Langley C. Keys, about the early life of William & Caroline M. Kirkland.
There are excerpts from many letters that Mrs. Kirkland wrote to her
children and relatives while in Pinckney and in New York, up to the time of
her death. It includes some history of her children. 
 
      The author gives his own version of the early history of Pinckney,
Michigan. There are over 125 genealogical histories of pioneer families who
lived in the Pinckney area while the Kirklands and Stansbury families lived
there. 
 
      The second volume contains information on the history of Pinckney and
Putnam Township from 1914 to 1985. Over 400 names are found in this part of
the book. You may be in it. Each book contains some pictures and sketches.
There is a huge all name, place & miscellaneous index.
 
      Over 750 pages, soft cover binding with a red & black cover. $75.00.
For shipping in the U.S. the priority mail shipping will be determined upon
order, as the books weigh 5 pounds. Paypal appreciated but checks are
accepted. For more information please contact pam@livgenmi.com
<mailto:pam@livgenmi.com?subject=Return%20to%20Montecute%20-%20Milt%20Charbo
neau> 
 
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1895 Atlas Project - A fantastic tool for finding lost towns!
<http://www.LivGenMI.com/1895> www.LivGenMI.com/1895 
MARDOS Memorial Library - Tons of "Old" atlases, plats & Historical books
for the entire U.S.!  <http://www.memoriallibrary.com/>
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1891 Grain Dealers & Shippers Gaz RR Maps.. Over 370 pages of data and
thousands of names at:  <http://www.memoriallibrary.com/Trans/RRGaz>
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Howell MI 48843-7451  <mailto:pam@livgenmi.com> pam@livgenmi.com
 
 

