See also

Nancy SHARROCK ( - )

1 Nancy SHARROCK1 ( - ) [7883].

2 Robert SHARROCK2,3 ( - ) [5183].

3 Winifred Elaine PORRITT2,3,4 ( - ) [5182].

6 Edward Lee PORRITT5,6 (1908-1977) [4908]. Born 19 Apr 1908, Seymour Lake, MI.6,7 Marr Gladys Belle JONES 7 Jul 1926, At the home of the brides parents.3,8 Died 15 Apr 1977, Independence Twp, Oakland, Co., MI.7 Buried 18 Apr 1977, Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston.2

From a "Remember When - 40 Years Ago" column in the Orion Weekly Review, April 30, 1948.

"Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Porritt of Seymour Lake, on Easter morning, a son."

From a "Thirty Years Ago" column in the Orion Weekly review, July 8, 1949.

"Edward, the 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Porritt of Seymour Lake, was severely injured Friday afternoon when he fell from a wagon in which he was riding and the rear wheel passed over the body. A doctor was summoned and it was found no bones were broken although it was feared he might be injured internally"

From the Orion Weekly Review, August 8, 1947.

"The Middleton Dairy has been purchased by Edward Porritt of Clarkston and the milk processing machinery is to be moved to the present Porritt Dairy on the Orion-Clarkston road, near the Grand Trunk R.R. Cleon Middleton, who has operated the Dairy during the past 17 years, is retaining the Ice Cream Manufacturing end of the business and will devote his entire time to this product. Mr. Middleton has contributed much to the dairy business over the past several years, erecting the building which houses the plant in 1938 and enlarging the facilities. The Porritt Dairy has been in continuous operation since 1921 when it was founded by Lee Porritt, father of the present owner. The son, Edward, purchased the business from his father in 1933 and has operated it continuously ever since. Mr. Porritt advises that machinery for making pressed paper milk bottles is being installed and will be in operation about January 1st, 1948. Both parties agreed that the recent tendency of a business of this character toward specialization made the new arrangements advisable."

Information from Diane Curry.

"Edward Lee Porritt's nickname was "Dud". Everyone knew him by this and very rarely referred to him by his given name. This nickname was given to him as a young boy by the workhands on his parent's farm. For some reason they started calling him "Dudley". It was eventually shortened to "Dud" and stuck with him the rest of his life.".

12 Lee Carlton PORRITT4,5,6,9 (1888-1943) [4886]. Born 5 Aug 1888.4,6,10 Marr Winifred Pauline BAILEY 4 Jul 1907.6,11 Died 7 Jul 1943, Clarkston, MI.5,12 Buried Lake Orion, MI.12

From the Clarkston Community News.

May 21, 1921 - "Fire from embers from burning brush carried to straw stacks, but for the assistance of neighbors, would have completely destroyed the large barns on the Porritt Farm, Seymour Lake, Friday the 6th. The water tanks for cattle and a large cistern provided sufficient water."

June 4, 1921 - "Glenn Boice, of Elsie, spent the week end with his cousin, Lee Porritt."

From the Lake Orion Review.

September 19, 1969 - "In 1921 Lee Porritt started what was to become one of the finest dairys in our area. From a small herd of 12 cows and horse-drawn vehicle he bottled and delivered milk throughout the near by lake area. Because of poor health, in 1933 he sold his business to his son Edward who continued to service the area and to expand to neighboring communities. As sales increased the milk production of several nearby farms was needed. In 1939 Porritt moved to the present location at 1758 Clarkston Rd. Even though a fire completely destroyed the original wood frame building and all the delivery equipment, Porritt did not miss one delivery after the fire. The Porritt Dairy has continued to expand, and several other dairies were purchased in the nearby area. Milk is procured from various farmers in Oakland, Lapeer and Macomb counties and employment has been provided for 35 persons in the area. William "Bill" Porritt, Edward's son, grew up helping his Dad in the dairy. After serving in the Army during World War II, he took a course at Michigan State in dairying. Upon his return to the business, Bill was appointed business manager and made a partner in the concern. The Porritt family owes a great deal of their success to the fact that they have always given their customers the best that can be had in pure milk, cream and other dairy products.".

13 Winifred Pauline BAILEY4,5,9,13 (1891-1982) [4822]. Born 24 Jan 1891.7,13 Died 30 Sep 1982, Pontiac, MI.5,7 Buried 4 Oct 1982, Evergreen Cemetery, Lake Orion, MI.5

Winifred was co-founder of the Porritt Dairy, Lake Orion.

From the Clarkston Community News.

June 4, 1921 - "Mesdames Sam Sherwood, LaVerne Miller, Harry Miller and L. C. Porritt were in Pontiac Wednesday."

From a "Happenings of 30 Years Ago" column in the September 17, 1937 Orion Weekly Review.

"The news has but recently become known of the marriage of Lee Porrit and Miss Winifred Bailey, the Fourth of July. Mr. Porrit is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Porrit, of Seymour Lake, and who formerly lived here in Orion. Mrs. Porrit is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bailey, of Brandon. Both young people are well and popularly known. Everyone extends congratulations and best wishes.".

7 Gladys Belle JONES2,3 (1904-2003) [5179]. Born 1 Aug 1904.3 Died 30 Oct 2003, Gaylord, MI.3

From a "Happenings of 10 Years Ago" column in the July 17, 1936 Orion Weekly Review.

A very pretty, but quiet wedding occurred Wednesday, July 7th, at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of Clarkston, when their youngest daughter, Gladys, was united in marriage to Edward Lee Porritt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Porritt, of Seymour Lake.

14 William JONES3 ( - ) [5190].

15 Alberta ROBLIN3 ( - ) [5191].

Sources

1"Information provided by Nancy Sharrock".
2"Obituary of Edward Lee Porritt in the Oakland Press, April 16, 1977".
3"Obituary of Gladys Belle Porritt in the Nov. 5, 2003 Gaylord Herald Times and the Nov. 2, 2003 Oakland Press".
4"Information provided by Diane Curry".
5"Obituary of Winifred Bailey Porritt in the Oakland Press, October 1, 1982".
6"1920 Brandon Township census".
7"Michigan Death Index, 1971-1996".
8"From a "Happenings of 10 Years Ago" column in the July 17, 1936 Orion Weekly Review.".
9"Obituary of Sarah Ellen Bailey, Pontiac Press, December 26, 1942".
10"1930 Brandon Township census".
11"From a "Happenings of 30 Years Ago" column in the September 17, 1937 Orion Weekly Review".
12"Obituary of Lee C. Porritt in the Pontiac Daily Press, July 8, 1943".
13"1900 Independence Twp. census".