Plummerville cemetery tour and Plummer family history
Oral History
Ruth Jones took interviewers (Dick & Alice Haight) on a tour of the Plummerville cemetery. Interview followed, with Judy Mauger. Ruth showed a Plummer family tree. Benjamin & Elvira Plummer arrived in Saugatuck in 1832 – it was then known as Newark. They were the second family after the Butlers to come. They build the first saw mill near Goshorn Lake. Later they built a tanning factory on Lakeshore Drive, north of Plummerville Cemetery. 600 original Plummer acres were sold to Bill Smith. Benjamin & Elvira Plummer's children were: Andrew, Lucinda, William, Eleanor & Mary. William was Ruth’s grandfather. In 1853, the cholera epidemic took many Plummer children. In 1860, the Plummer boys, including William, went to California for the Gold Rush. He sent for his wife & children and ended up growing wheat. Ruth’s father, Leo, was born in Sacramento, CA. Ruth married Roland Jones in 1940 and in 1942, he went to WWII. Ruth taught Math in Glenview, Illinois. This is an excellent history of the Plummers in the area.

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Cemeteries and graves1830 Settlement, pioneer eraFamily History
Winthers, Sally
Jones, Ruth Mae (Plummer) 1912-2009
Mauger, Judith Morris "Judy" 1938-2016Haight, DickHaight, Alice (Haak) 1933-2017
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PlummervilleFriends of Plummerville CemeteryPlummer, Benjamin 1802-1885Plummer, Elvira Elizabeth (Andrews) 1805-1892Plummer, Andrew Ames 1835-1917
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