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Stoney Creek Village Tour
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This early American frame home was built in the late 1800s, possibly around 1870 by Elias Roberson. Roberson also operated the neighboring grist mill, known as Stoney Creek Mill. A true multigenerational home, 947 E. Tienken was home to members of the Roberson family and their descendants until the late 1960s.


Roberson & Price family members standing in front of 947 E. Tienken

Plant, Building, Tree, House

Civil War veteran Elias Roberson and his father in law, John Stead, purchased this property along Tienken Rd in 1869. Their purchase included a grist mill, which likely dated back to 1830, and water privileges to the adjoining mill pond. Under Elias’ management, the mill became known as the Stoney Creek Mill. The mill reportedly produced “forty thousand bushels of grain annually.” Stoney Creek Mill was in operation until 1919.

Elias and his wife, Alice (Stead) raised their two daughters, Mary and Flora, in this Stoney Creek Village home. In addition to the home and mill, the property also housed several outbuildings, including a barn, tool shed, smokehouse, chicken coop and outhouse. After her husband’s death in 1882, Alice maintained ownership of the house and mill until her own death in 1930. By 1900, Alice & Elias’ daughter Mary Price had also lost her husband, leading her to move back into her childhood home with her two sons, Leon and Harold. Mary lived at 947 E. Tienken until her death in 1944 and passed the property to her son Leon, who lived there for another twenty years.

"Death of Elias Roberson" Rochester Era, January 19, 1882, p.3.

Durant, S. W. (1877). History of Oakland County, Michigan. Philadelphia: L. H. Everts & co..

Oakland County, Michigan Deed Records Vol 76: 335. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QW-CSVC-R?mode=g&cat=214476)

1870 United States Federal Census, Avon, Oakland, Michigan; Roll: M593_694; Page: 118B (accessed on ancestry.com)

1880 United States Federal Census, Avon, Oakland, Michigan; Roll: 598; Page: 14C; Enumeration District: 248 (accessed on ancestry.com)

1910 United States Federal Census, Avon, Oakland, Michigan; Roll: T624_668; Page: 5b; Enumeration District: 0116; FHL microfilm: 1374681 (accessed on ancestry.com)

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Archives at the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm