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Ebenezer Raynale

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205:, and was re-elected in 1837. He became violently ill during a session of the senate in Detroit, and his fellow senators put him in a bed in a covered wagon to go home, believing he was about to die. He recovered, and in the end was the last surviving member of the first session of the senate. 196:
He served as the postmaster of Franklin for seven years after establishing the post office in the winter of 1828–1829. He built a sawmill in 1831 but sold it soon after. In 1835, he was chosen as a delegate to the state constitutional convention, and in October he was elected as a
170:, where they lived until Raynale was 19 years old. He returned to Brooklyn, Pennsylvania, for four years to study medicine, with one more year of study back in Cambria, before he was licensed to practice medicine and surgery in New York. 193:. He developed a reputation for sacrificing his own comfort in order to help the poor; he once got lost for an entire day and night in a snow storm after visiting a poor patient in the country, and his bill was just $ 3. 472: 467: 235:, in October 1830. They had one child who died in infancy and four who lived to adulthood: Harriet E., Spencer B., Mary E., and Dr. Charles M. Raynale, who later took over his father's medical practice. 457: 209: 477: 220: 462: 150:, on October 21, 1804, the son of Ebenezer and Mary Raynale. His father, who died the month before Raynale was born, was a farmer, teacher, and 223:
in Birmingham and expanded it two four times its previous size. He died in Birmingham on March 24, 1881, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
355: 41: 198: 115: 422: 232: 155: 452: 447: 213: 101: 190: 186: 158:, where she remarried a year later, to Jonathan Sabin. The family moved several more times, to 351: 178: 167: 163: 147: 81: 202: 135: 131: 35: 159: 441: 411:, vol. 2, no. 1, Lansing: Michigan Historical Commission, pp. 165–191 216:. He was again chosen as a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1850. 404: 387: 371: 345: 219:
Raynale was one of a group of 21 citizens who in 1846 purchased the property of
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Traveling Through Time: A Guide to Michigan's Historical Markers
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Following his time in the state senate, he moved to a farm in
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Oakland County, Michigan
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Delegates to the 1850 Michigan Constitutional Convention
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Delegates to the 1835 Michigan Constitutional Convention
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following the adoption of the first state constitution.
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physician and politician. He served two terms in the
405:"The Factional Character of Early Michigan Politics" 111: 91: 68: 63: 32: 21: 279: 55:November 2, 1835 – December 31, 1837 8: 327: 291: 262: 130:(October 21, 1804 – March 24, 1881) was an 18: 458:Democratic Party Michigan state senators 303: 173:In May 1828, he sailed on the steamboat 244: 376:, Philadelphia: L. H. Everts & Co. 315: 201:to a seat in the first session of the 370:Durant, S. W.; Peirce, H. B. (1877), 7: 403:Streeter, Floyd B. (January 1918), 373:History of Oakland County, Michigan 231:Raynale married Eliza Cassidy, of 14: 478:19th-century American legislators 424:Tombstone of Dr. Ebenezer Raynale 392:, Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1891 427:, Find A Grave, October 17, 2010 350:, University of Michigan Press, 463:People from Michigan Territory 1: 146:Ebenezer Raynale was born in 494: 344:Ashlee, Laura R. (2005), 233:Springville, Pennsylvania 121: 59: 48: 28: 292:Durant & Peirce 1877 263:Durant & Peirce 1877 166:, and then in 1819 to 156:Brooklyn, Pennsylvania 214:Birmingham, Michigan 210:Bloomfield Township 191:Southfield Township 16:American politician 280:Chapman Bros. 1891 221:Greenwood Cemetery 187:Franklin, Michigan 185:, then settled in 357:978-0-472-03066-8 328:Find A Grave 2010 168:Cambria, New York 164:Reading, New York 148:Hartland, Vermont 125: 124: 485: 434: 433: 432: 418: 417: 416: 409:Michigan History 399: 398: 397: 383: 382: 381: 366: 365: 364: 331: 325: 319: 313: 307: 301: 295: 289: 283: 277: 266: 260: 128:Ebenezer Raynale 98: 79:October 21, 1804 78: 76: 64:Personal details 53: 38: 23:Ebenezer Raynale 19: 493: 492: 488: 487: 486: 484: 483: 482: 438: 437: 430: 428: 421: 414: 412: 402: 395: 393: 386: 379: 377: 369: 362: 360: 358: 343: 340: 335: 334: 326: 322: 314: 310: 302: 298: 290: 286: 278: 269: 261: 246: 241: 229: 203:Michigan Senate 144: 136:Michigan Senate 112:Political party 100: 96: 80: 74: 72: 54: 49: 39: 36:Michigan Senate 34: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 491: 489: 481: 480: 475: 470: 465: 460: 455: 450: 440: 439: 436: 435: 419: 400: 384: 367: 356: 339: 336: 333: 332: 320: 318:, p. 320. 308: 296: 294:, p. 171. 284: 282:, p. 277. 267: 265:, p. 334. 243: 242: 240: 237: 228: 225: 160:Ovid, New York 143: 140: 123: 122: 119: 118: 113: 109: 108: 99:(aged 76) 95:March 24, 1881 93: 89: 88: 70: 66: 65: 61: 60: 57: 56: 46: 45: 33:Member of the 30: 29: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 490: 479: 476: 474: 471: 469: 466: 464: 461: 459: 456: 454: 451: 449: 446: 445: 443: 426: 425: 420: 410: 406: 401: 391: 390: 385: 375: 374: 368: 359: 353: 349: 348: 342: 341: 337: 329: 324: 321: 317: 312: 309: 305: 304:Streeter 1918 300: 297: 293: 288: 285: 281: 276: 274: 272: 268: 264: 259: 257: 255: 253: 251: 249: 245: 238: 236: 234: 226: 224: 222: 217: 215: 211: 206: 204: 200: 194: 192: 188: 184: 180: 176: 171: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 141: 139: 137: 133: 129: 120: 117: 114: 110: 107: 103: 94: 90: 87: 83: 71: 67: 62: 58: 52: 47: 43: 37: 31: 27: 20: 429:, retrieved 423: 413:, retrieved 408: 394:, retrieved 388: 378:, retrieved 372: 361:, retrieved 346: 323: 311: 299: 287: 230: 218: 207: 195: 174: 172: 145: 127: 126: 97:(1881-03-24) 50: 453:1881 deaths 448:1804 births 316:Ashlee 2005 442:Categories 431:2018-11-17 415:2018-11-08 396:2018-11-17 380:2018-11-17 363:2018-11-17 338:References 175:Henry Clay 116:Democratic 102:Birmingham 75:1804-10-21 142:Biography 51:In office 40:from the 199:Democrat 152:surveyor 132:American 106:Michigan 82:Hartland 44:district 183:Detroit 179:Buffalo 86:Vermont 354:  227:Family 239:Notes 177:from 352:ISBN 92:Died 69:Born 181:to 42:5th 444:: 407:, 270:^ 247:^ 162:, 104:, 84:, 330:. 77:) 73:(

Index

Michigan Senate
5th
Hartland
Vermont
Birmingham
Michigan
Democratic
American
Michigan Senate
Hartland, Vermont
surveyor
Brooklyn, Pennsylvania
Ovid, New York
Reading, New York
Cambria, New York
Buffalo
Detroit
Franklin, Michigan
Southfield Township
Democrat
Michigan Senate
Bloomfield Township
Birmingham, Michigan
Greenwood Cemetery
Springville, Pennsylvania




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