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Bounty land played a vital role in bringing settlers to the Northwest Territory. Unfortunately, due to scurrilous rumors from early land exploration Michigan was deemed to be swamp land and unsuitable for designation in the bounty land program! Thus Ohio and Indiana benefitted from soldiers getting land in lieu of pay accounting for a head start in development.
Now James Manning assigned his parcel to Sherman C. Prindle. One has to assume two things: he didn't want to resettle in Michigan, and Prindle paid him for the land.
John Calhoun is difficult to trace. He also purchased quite a bit of property in Calhoun Co. in 1839. There are also countless John Calhoun in the Michigan land grant database. Most likely he engaged in land speculation as did so many of those first patentees.
During this time of pandemic the county register of deeds office is either closed or visited with a mask. So only a bit of research was completed before lockdown.
Betsey Otis purchased the Otis Farm property Jan 10, 1880 from Leo Myers. It was passed to Fred Otis Aug 30, 1886. Why Betsey and not her husband Parsley? And did Fred buy it from her? Closer examination of the actual transaction is needed. And who was Leo Myers! Need to delve further into the land records when pandemic restrictions are lifted.
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