User:K99km06/Parnell, Grattan Township, Michigan

Parnell is a small, unincorporated community in Grattan Township, located in northeast Kent County, Michigan. Its latitude is 43.043 and its longitude is -85.411[1].

History

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The area in which it is currently located was once the home of the Ottawa. After the 1836 Treaty of Washington opened up the land for White settlement, the former inhabitants were quickly replaced by Europeans. In the late 1830s and '40s, Irish immigrants settled the area, which had the advantages of prime farmland and a location reasonably close to a metropolitan center. By 1944, it is estimated that 20-30 Irish families were settled in the area now known as Parnell. That year, the community came together to worship with a priest sent from the city of Grand Rapids, most frequently in the home of Michael Farrell. By the end of the year, planning for St. Patrick's Catholic Church had begun. The current structure, dating from 1878, is located across the street from the original church[2].


References

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  1. ^ [1] MI Hometown Locator, Parnell
  2. ^ of St. Patrick's Catholic Church
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