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Harriet Elizabeth <I>Burdick</I> Kenyon

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Harriet Elizabeth Burdick Kenyon

Birth
Hopkinton, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
23 Dec 1896 (aged 73)
Hopkinton, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Hopkinton, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4251637, Longitude: -71.786861
Plot
C-32
Memorial ID
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Harriet is the daughter of Gardner Burdick and Elizabeth Ann Holland Burdick; she was the wife of Gardner Simon Kenyon.; American Kenyon id = 171112W

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 53, No 3, p 47, Jan. 18, 1897.

Near Hopkinton City, R. I., Dec. 26. 1896, Harriet E Kenyon, wife of Dea. Gardiner S. Kenyon, in the 74th year of her age.

Sister Kenyon made a profession of religion in early life, and adorned her profession by faithfully living for God, the church, her family and community. She was a member of the Second Hopkinton church, which relation she had held for many years. She was married to Dea. Kenyon about 53 years ago. One of their five sons died a number of years ago, the other four are living and have families who, with their lonely bereft father, together with very many relatives and a host of friends, mourn their loss. The funeral which was largely attended was held at the house. Her pastor spoke from Luke 12: 37. Rev. A. McLearn, of Rockville, offered prayer. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery at Ashaway.
L. F. R.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050
Harriet is the daughter of Gardner Burdick and Elizabeth Ann Holland Burdick; she was the wife of Gardner Simon Kenyon.; American Kenyon id = 171112W

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 53, No 3, p 47, Jan. 18, 1897.

Near Hopkinton City, R. I., Dec. 26. 1896, Harriet E Kenyon, wife of Dea. Gardiner S. Kenyon, in the 74th year of her age.

Sister Kenyon made a profession of religion in early life, and adorned her profession by faithfully living for God, the church, her family and community. She was a member of the Second Hopkinton church, which relation she had held for many years. She was married to Dea. Kenyon about 53 years ago. One of their five sons died a number of years ago, the other four are living and have families who, with their lonely bereft father, together with very many relatives and a host of friends, mourn their loss. The funeral which was largely attended was held at the house. Her pastor spoke from Luke 12: 37. Rev. A. McLearn, of Rockville, offered prayer. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery at Ashaway.
L. F. R.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050


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