There are new files on the Saginaw MIGenWeb site for visitors to go through.
From the Michigan State Archives
The Chapin Township School Censuses are started. The 1871 through part of
1889 are done. There were four schools in Chapin through this time period.
All the schools had a number 1-4. One being the northern most in the
township and four the southern most. As with most census takers the spelling
of names, both first and last, has been extremely creative so far. The group
documents, I was working in first are all getting pretty fragile as they are
the originals so photocopying was out of the question. The listing for
these files say they go to 1931.
The ones done at present include the school, year ending (early September
for this time period) the student's name, and age. The teachers that taught
that year are listed for each class year. Later school censuses I have
worked with in the early 1900 years for other counties have the parents and
guardians listed.
I hope to make monthly updates to these files until done. Just wish I could
take a laptop in there. But maybe photocopies can be done with the later
ones. It is sad that Chapin is the only township set that they have in
Lansing. Are there more someplace else? Has anyone run across them?
The direct link to the records for those interested are at:
http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/saginaw/school_census/students.asp
Enjoy!
Patricia Wazny-Hamp
MIGenWeb Sites
Saginaw
http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/saginaw/
Gratiot
http://www.mfhn.com/gratiot
Houghton
http://www.mfhn.com/houghton
Keweenaw
http://www.mfhn.com/keweenaw
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