This clipping I think is from 1892, I have a picture that goes with it. If there is anyone out there related to the KNIFFEN, FRIES, PRESTON, SCHLUNT, I would love to hear from you. Prestonville. Correspondence of the Monitor A very pleasant reunion of the PRESTON family occurred on Saturday, June 4th, at the home of Daniel MILLER, near Macomb. Mr. Miller is related to the family through his wife, formerly Miss Lulu KNIFFEN, great granddaughter of Ira Preston. About 70 people were present. After a bountiful dinner served beneath the trees on the pleasant lawn, a pleasing program consisting of songs and recitations, and arranged by Mrs. Lill J. MYERS, was carried out, opened by prayer by N.H. MILLER. An original song, "We Are Growing Old Together," sung by the family choir, was followed by "Rock of Ages," in which all joined. Mrs. MYERS gave a brief address of welcome. Miss Hazel PRESTON rendered an instrumental solo. An original poem, read by Mrs. W.C. HIGH, entitled "Prestonville," was followed by a duet by Mr. and Mrs. R. CARLTON and a reading by Mrs. Flora SHELLY. Miss Gertrude WILCOX gave an instrumental selection. Daniel MILLER, in response to repeated calls, gave an amusing recitation, and the delighted audience calling for another, he gave it. A letter of greeting was read by Mrs. Rev. D.H. SHELLY, of Ionia. Mrs. MYERS and Mrs. WILCOX sang a charming duet. Mrs. R. CARLTON, of Oxford, gave a pleasing recitation. The president of the organization gave a short address. The obituary of Luman PRESTON, the last remaining son of Ira PRESTON, was read by Mrs. MYERS, and all joined in a song, thus completing the program. In response to an invitation from Mr. and Mrs. W.C. HIGH, of Mt. Clemens, it was decided to hold the next reunion with them. Members of the family were present from Ionia, Fenton, Lapeer, Oxford, Rochester, Romeo, Mt. Clemens, and Washington. After a pleasant social period the company dispersed to their various homes.