Person:Henry Udell (1)

Watchers
Henry S. Udell
  • HHenry S. UdellAbt 1824 - 1887
  • WEliza Polhenns1831 - Bet 1870 & 1876
  1. Franklin S. Udell1854 - Aft 1870
  2. William C. Udell1858 -
  3. Edwin Roland Udell1858 -
  4. Henry A. Udell1861 -
  5. Almira Udell1864 - 1878
m. 21 Mar 1874
  1. Willie Udell1876 - Aft 1880
  2. Matilda Udell1878 - Aft 1880
Facts and Events
Name Henry S. Udell
Gender Male
Birth[7][9] Abt 1824 Albany, New York, United States
Other? Bet 1859 and 1872 in Manistee County, purchased at the Traverse City office Land
Census[2][8] 18 Jun 1870 Manistee, Manistee, Michigan, United States
Marriage to Eliza Polhenns
Marriage 21 Mar 1874 Manistee, Manistee, Michigan, United Statesto Matilda M. Curott
Census[3][9] Jun 1880 Brown, Manistee, Michigan, United States
Census[4][10] 17 Jun 1880 Stronach, Manistee, Michigan, United States
Other[5][11] 1881 History of Manistee, Mason & Oceana Counties, Michigan County History
Death[1][6] 14 Jul 1887 Lake, Michigan, United States
References
  1. Manistee Co. (MI) death records.
  2. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132).
  3. 1880 Census of Brown, Manistee Co., MI.
  4. 1880 Census of Stronach, Manistee Co., MI.
  5. History of Manistee, Mason & Oceana Counties, Michigan.
  6. Manistee Co. (MI) Death Records.
  7. Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925. Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925
    Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925." 290, 576, Udell-Curott., 10 Jun 2008.
  8. Udell, Henry S.; age 40(?); male; white; surveyor; b.New York
    ----- Eliza; age 39; female; white; keeping house; b.New York
    ----- Franklin S.; age 16; male; white; at home; b.?? (New York crossed out, something - California? -
    written above)
    ----- Edward R.; age 12; male; white; at home; b.Michigan
    ----- William C.; age 12; male; white; at home; b.Michigan
    ----- Henry A.; age 9; male; white; at home; b.Michigan
    ----- Myra; age 5; female; white; at home; b.Michigan
  9. 9.0 9.1 Udell, Henry S.; white; male; age 55; married; farmer;
    b.New York; father b.New York; mother b. (blank)
    ----- Matilda; white; female; age 25; wife; married; keeping house;
    b.Michigan; father b.(blank); mother b.(blank)
    ----- William; white; male; age 3; son; single; at home;
    b.Michigan; father b.New York; mother b.Michigan
    ----- Matilda; white; female; age 2; daughter; single; at home;
    b.Michigan; father b.New York; mother b.Michigan
  10. Udell, Henry S.; white; male; age 52; married; surveyor;
    b.NY; father b.NY; mother b.NY
    ----- Matilda; white; female; age 21; wife; married; keeping house
    b.Canada; father b. Canada; mother b.Canada
    ----- Willie; white; male; age 4; son; single;
    b.Michigan; father b.NY; mother b.Canada
    ----- Matilda; white; female; age 2; daughter; single;
    b.Mich.; father b.NY; mother b.Canada
  11. HENRY S. UDELL is a veritable pioneer of Manistee County,
    and one who has done his share in the development of its interests.
    He was born in Albany County, N. Y., in 1824. In 1845 he went
    to Walworth County, Wis., where he operated a sawmill. In June,
    1852, he came to Manistee as clerk in the Canfield store. The
    population of the entire county at that time did not exceed 200, and
    Manistee consisted of a little settlement at the mouth of the river.
    It was a dreary and desolate looking region, but the pioneers of those
    days were bent on business rather than pleasure, and paid but little
    attention to their surroundings. Mr. Udell remained in the Store
    about a year and then superintended the mill for awhile, after which
    he took a contract for handling logs on the lake. At the first
    county election in the Spring of 1855, he was elected clerk and
    register, and held the office until the next election, which was in the
    Fall of 1856. In 1859, lhe went away from Manistee, and was absent until 1864, when he came back and went to surveying and examining lands. He has followed this
    business most of the time since. He held the office of county surveyor one term,
    and was deputy surveyor two terms. He has aided in the purchase of a large
    amount of the pine lands owned by Manistee lumbermen. He owns
    a large amount of land in the county. He has one large farm which
    he carries on. He has a wife and eight children, and lives in the
    city.