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Ann (Rundell) Biddick was born at Little Petherick, Cornwall, England, October 28, 1829, and died at Livingston, Wisconsin, April 21, 1918, aged 88 years, 5 months, 23 days. She was united in marriage to Richard Biddick on April 5, 1850 in England, coming to Platteville, Wisconsin, the same year, where they lived until the spring of 1857, when they moved to a farm near Livingston, now owned by their son Harry.
In the year 1895 they moved to the village of Livingston, where she resided until her death, her husband preceding her September 17, 1910. To this union were born 13 children, four of who died in childhood, leaving five sons and four daughters to mourn the loss of a loving mother - Thomas H. and Edwin A., of Montfort, Harlan H., Adolphus R., Harry E., Mrs. Wm. Andrew, Mrs. Wm. Peat and Mrs. Almond Iverson of Livingston, and Mrs. Henry Fosbinder of Preston; besides one brother, J. P. Rundell of Platteville, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Biddick was converted at the age of twelve and lived a consistent Christian until her death. "She hath done what she could; She looketh well to her household and eateth not the bread of idleness." She has left to her children a legacy rich in itself of thrift, industry and the example of a righteous life.
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Ann (Rundell) Biddick was born at Little Petherick, Cornwall, England, October 28, 1829, and died at Livingston, Wisconsin, April 21, 1918, aged 88 years, 5 months, 23 days. She was united in marriage to Richard Biddick on April 5, 1850 in England, coming to Platteville, Wisconsin, the same year, where they lived until the spring of 1857, when they moved to a farm near Livingston, now owned by their son Harry.
In the year 1895 they moved to the village of Livingston, where she resided until her death, her husband preceding her September 17, 1910. To this union were born 13 children, four of who died in childhood, leaving five sons and four daughters to mourn the loss of a loving mother - Thomas H. and Edwin A., of Montfort, Harlan H., Adolphus R., Harry E., Mrs. Wm. Andrew, Mrs. Wm. Peat and Mrs. Almond Iverson of Livingston, and Mrs. Henry Fosbinder of Preston; besides one brother, J. P. Rundell of Platteville, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Biddick was converted at the age of twelve and lived a consistent Christian until her death. "She hath done what she could; She looketh well to her household and eateth not the bread of idleness." She has left to her children a legacy rich in itself of thrift, industry and the example of a righteous life.
Family Members
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Eliza Ellen Rundell Carhart
1811–1902
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John Rundell
1813–1897
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James Roscillion Rundell Jr
1814–1842
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William Rundell
1816–1908
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Elizabeth Paynter "Betsy" Rundell Paul
1817–1897
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Catharine Rundell Biddick
1819–1908
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Hercules Paynter Rundell
1820–1905
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Samuel Rundell
1822–1904
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Thomas Rundell
1824–1884
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Sarah Rundell
1825–1842
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Richard Rundell
1827–1904
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Mary Jane Rundell Nicholes
1831–1896
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Johnson Paynter Rundell
1834–1922
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Johnson P Biddick
1849–1851
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Elizabeth J. Biddick
1850–1853
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Thomas Henry Biddick
1854–1925
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Edwin Addison Biddick
1855–1931
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Harlan Hender Biddick
1857–1929
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Laura Ann Biddick Andrew
1859–1936
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Adelia R Biddick
1860–1869
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Ida Paynter Biddick Fosbinder
1861–1941
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Adolphus Richard Biddick
1863–1951
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Annie Marie Biddick Peat
1866–1941
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Allie A Biddick
1868–1868
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Nettie May Biddick Iverson
1870–1941
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Harry Eugene Biddick
1872–1951
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