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M Cyrenus (Cyramus) Day

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Information from Dorothy Raymoure (from the Hubbell Center, file T).

Saranac History and Directory, 1941, article entitled, "SARANAC IN 1849", by J. F. Proctor, [pg 7l]; from Debra Eddy:
"James Day, a settler in Oakland county in 1835, moved to Keene in June, 1841, accompanied by his two grown sons, Cyrenus and Allen, each of whom made a land purchase in the town, on section 28 and 27."

Ionia County marriages - Dibean Collection, from Michigan GenWeb, Ionia County:
DAY CYRENUS - DAY CORLES ELIZA ANN CORLES 09 DEC 1845

Ionia County marriages, from Michigan GenWeb, Ionia County:
Day, Cyrenus 27 Keene, Ionia Co. Corles, Eliza Ann 22 December 7, 1845 Aaron Hardenburgh, Justice Ira C. Corlis Jared Sprague 173

Ionia County marriages - Dibean Collection, from Michigan GenWeb, Ionia County:
HUBBELL ELIZA HUBBELL DAY CYRENIUS DAY 12 MAY 1850

Ionia County marriages, from Michigan GenWeb, Ionia County:
Day, Cyrenus 33 Keene, Ionia Co. Hubble, Eliza 23 Keene May 12, 1850 Ephraim Abbott, Jr., Justice Prindle Hubble Betsey Hubble 60

1850 federal census, Keene Twp, Ionia Co., MI, census images through Mich GenWeb:
Serinus Day, 32, M, Farmer, value of real estate: 200, born N.Y., married within the year;
Eliza, 23, F, born U.C., married within the year.

1870 federal census, Keene Twp, Ionia Co., MI, p.8; images through Library of Michigan:
Day, Cyrenus, 51, M, Farmer, value of real estate: 2000, value of personal property: 650, born New York, male citizen of U.S. 21 years of age or upwards;
Elizabeth, 46, F, Keeping House, value of real estate: 2000, born New Brunswick;
Corlis, Roselle, 20, F, At Home, born Michigan, mother of foreign birth;
Corlis, Katie, 11, F, At School, born Michigan, m of f b, attended school.

1880 federal census, Keene Twp, Ionia Co., MI, LDS 1880 U.S. Census Household Record:
Day William, Single, M, 49, born Mich, Farmer, father born MA, mother born MA;
Cyrenus, brother, Married, M, 62, born NY, Boarder, f.b. MA, m.b. MA.

PINKNEY CEMETERY Keene Twp, Ionia Co., Michigan, from Michigan GenWeb, Ionia County; Copyright © 1997 by Beth Ellen Wills.
This copy made May 1974 from burial records and checked at cemetery as close as possible.
NAME AGE/BIRTH_ BIRTH_PLAC PARENTS_NA DEATH_DATE
Day, Cyrenus 74 New York Day
Day, Eliza 34 2 14

History of Ionia County, Michigan: her people, industries and institutions, with biographical sketches of representaive citizens, and genealogical records of many of the old families, by Rev. Elam E. Branch, 1916. Transcription from University of Michigan (on-line):
Chaper IX, pg. 115-117:
...The first meeting in Keene township was held at the house of Nathaniel Beattie, April 4, 1842. John L. Covert was chosen moderator, Edward Butterfield, Nathaniel Beattie, Ephraim Abbott and Aaron Hardenburgh, inspectors, and Simon Heath, clerk. After organizing and choosing pathmasters the meeting adjourned to Allen Day's house, where the election was held. Thirty-nine votes were cast and the following officials chosen: Supervisor, Asaph C. Smith; clerk, Cyrenus Day; treasurer, Samuel Wells; justices of the peace, John L. Covert, Joseph W. Sprague, Aaron Hardenburg and Z. H. Brower; highway commissioners, Henry V. N. Covert, George W. White and Asa K. Phipps; school inspectors, Simon Heath, James Chrysler, Asaph C. Smith and James Baird; overseers of the poor, Granson L. Hall and John L. Covert; associate assessor, Elijah Sprague; constables, Prindle Hubbell, Loren Sprague and George W. White; highway overseers, John Covert, W. Sprague, E. Butterfield, H. V. N. Covert, E. Abbott, E. Sprague and John Devine.
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... In 1838 James Monk came in from Canada and in March of that year located on section 26, founding what was known as the Canadian settlement...
Elijah Sprague was a prominent member of the Canadian settlement in Keene. He came in the summer of 1839 with his family and was followed closely by Philip Monk and James Baird...
...James Day, a settler in Oakland county in 1825, moved to Keene in June, 1841, accompanied by his sons, Cyrenus and Allen. The father took out a tract in section 28 and the sons in section 27.
James Baird and Prindle Hubbell lived on section 26. Zaccheus H. Bower came to the township in 1840 from New York and made a settlement on an eighty-acre lot in section 13...

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Cyrenus (Cyramus) Day ca 1818-ca 1892