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Elisha Walker Rumsey (ca. 1785-August 1827) was an American pioneer and co-founder of the U.S. city of Ann Arbor. He and John Allen founded Ann Arbor in ...
Elisha Walker Rumsey passed on in August of 1827. He is buried in Forest Hill Cemetery with a headstone that bears the inscription, "The first settler in ...
Elisha Rumsey

Elisha Rumsey

Elisha Walker Rumsey was an American pioneer and co-founder of the U.S. city of Ann Arbor. He and John Allen founded Ann Arbor in 1824. Wikipedia
Born: 1785, Sharon, CT
Died: August 1827 (age 42 years), Ann Arbor, MI
In 1825, the building was completed and named the Washtenaw Coffee House, becoming Ann Arbor's first hotel and first cafe. Allen advertised and sold land while ...
Elisha Rumsey from aadl.org
Elisha Rumsey died of a fever in 1827; his grave is in Forest Hill Cemetery. Rumsey is the only town founder buried in Ann Arbor.
Elisha Rumsey from fr-ca.findagrave.com
Elisha Walker Rumsey (died August 1827) [gravestone says Sept. 5, 1827] was ... Little is known about Elisha Rumsey's personality. A reminiscence from a Mr ...
When Virginian John Allen and New Yorker Elisha Walker Rumsey met in Detroit in February 1824, they shared a strong sense of adventure as well as a history ...
Elisha Walker Rumsey (b. 1785? - d. August 1827) was a co-founder Ann Arbor with John Allen founded Ann Arbor in 1824. He died in 1827 at the age of 42 of a ...
Elisha Walker Rumsey ... Born in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA on 24 Nov 1785 to William Rumsey and Elizabeth Walker. Elisha Walker Rumsey married Olive ...
3 days ago · American pioneers John Allen and Elisha Rumsey stumbled upon lands already inhabited when they founded Ann Arbor 200 years ago.