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M Samuel Day Choate

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1820 Federal Population Census, Monroe Co., MI, from Michigan GenWeb, Monroe County:
224 Choate, Samuel
white males 10-15.....2
white males 19-25.....2
white males 45 & over.....1
white females under 10.....4
white females 10-15.....1
white females 26-44......1
persons engaged in agriculture......3.

History of Monroe County, Michigan, by Talcott Enoch Wing, 1890, p. 594, transcription from University of Michigan (on-line):
MONROE TOWNSHIP was one of the five townships reorganized in 1827... The first election in 1827 was held at the court house in the village of Monroe. On the 28th day of May, 1827, Samuel Choate was elected supervisor; ... Samuel Choate was re-elected supervisor in 1828; ...; Luther Harvey in 1832 and 1833; ...

pg. 266-268:
COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS. 1827-July 1st, first meeting of board of supervisors. Erie was represented by Levi Collier; ... Monroe, Samuel Choate; ...
1828- ... Monroe, Samuel Choate; ...
SUPERVISORS. 1833- ... Monroe, Luther Harvey; ...

History of Monroe County, Michigan, by Talcott Enoch Wing, 1890, p. 275, transcription from University of Michigan (on-line):
MONROE TOWNSHIP OFFICERS
1873- Supervisor, Emerson Choate; ...
1883- ...; justice of the peace, Frank C. Choate.

History of Monroe County, Michigan: a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests, by John McClelland Bulkley, 1913, pg. 438-439, transcription from University of Michigan (on-line):
ST. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The history of the Methodist church in Monroe is a long and honorable one...In 1817 Rev. Joseph Mitchell took up the work, and as the refugees returned and more were added to the American population, the church grew, until in 1821 it was reorganized under the ministration of Rev. John Kent, ... The membership of the church at that time consisted of the following persons: Samuel Choate, Elizabeth Choate, Isaac R. Parker, Mary Parker, Lyman Harvey, Sarah Harvey, Mary Harvey, Seth Choate, Ethel Choate, Abigail Choate and Philemer Westeleven in all and from but three families. The meetings of this devoted little band of Christians were held at the house of one of the members, about two miles west of the village, and the preaching services were very irregular...