Person:Olive Herrick (1)

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Olive Mary Herrick
b.1 Mar 1836 Saratoga County, NY
m. 4 Jan 1825
  1. Charles Avery Herrick1825 - 1863
  2. Isaac Newman Herrick1827 - 1899
  3. William Smith Herrick1829 - 1902
  4. Sarah Eliza Herrick1830 - 1923
  5. Hannah Parsons Herrick1833 - 1854
  6. Olive Mary Herrick1836 - 1914
  7. Norman Henry Herrick1840 - 1865
  8. Caroline Elizabeth Herrick1843 - 1860
m. 20 Feb 1858
  1. George Henry McIntyre1859 - 1909
  2. Anna Matilda McIntyre1860 - 1933
  3. Mary Ella McIntyre1861 - 1945
  4. Flora Belle McIntyre1870 - 1902
  5. Donald Isaac McIntyre1872 - 1948
Facts and Events
Name Olive Mary Herrick
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1 Mar 1836 Saratoga County, NY
Marriage 20 Feb 1858 Jackson, Jackson, MIto Donald McIntyre
Death[2] 26 Mar 1914 Howell, Livingston, MI
Burial[3] Lakeview Cemetery in Howell, MI
References
  1. Marianna (House) Malkowski. Herrick Family History
    Herrick Family Bible.

    Olive Mary Herrick born 3-1-1836 ..her death date is not recorded in the bible

  2. Obituary.

    Published in the Livingston Republican on April 1, 1914: MRS OLIVE MCINTYRE, respected resident of Fleming Steet is dead. Mrs. Olive McIntyre who has been very sick for some time past, died at her home on Fleming street, last Thurs, March 26, 1914, aged 78yrs & 25days. Mrs. McIntyre whose maiden name was Olive M. Herrick, was born in Saratoga county, NY on March 1, 1836. She was one of a family of 8 children only one of whom, her sister Mrs Sarah Randolph, who has lived with her for some years past, is still remaining. At an early age she came with her parents to Michigan, settling in Wayne County. February 20, 1858, she was married to Donald McIntyre of Unadilla, and they settled in While Oak Twp. where they lived until the spring of 1889 when they moved to Howell. Mr. McIntyre passed away 6yrs ago. To this union 5 children were born, 3 of whom survive, Mrs John H. Smith and Mrs Ella King of Howell and Dr. Donald McIntyre of Montana. She was a life long member of the Methodist church having united with the church in her early girlhood. She leaves a host of friend who hold her in the highest esteem because of her devoted Christian life. During their residence in White Oak she was for some years superintendent of the M.E.Sunday School at Parker's Corners and it was largely through her efforts that that church was maintained. She spent the past year assisting her son to locate a claim in Montana, only returning from there a short time before she was taken sick. The funereal was held on Saturday afternoon.

  3. Cemetery Records
    Lakeview Cemetery.

    McIntyre Plot - Section H-193 - both Olive & husband Donald McIntyre are here.