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Ann Cordelia <I>Albee</I> Rand

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Ann Cordelia Albee Rand

Birth
New Brunswick, Canada
Death
22 Feb 1870 (aged 30)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
W2-158-3
Memorial ID
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ANN CORDELIA RAND

Died Febr. 22, 1870/AE 30 yrs. 6 mos.
From the Manitowoc Pilot, February 24, 1870
Rand - In this village, Feb. 23d, Mrs. Ann Cordelia, wife of Edwin H.
Rand, aged 31 years and 6 months. A large circle of friends were pained
to learn on Monday, Feb. 21st, of this serious illness of the wife of
Edwin H. Rand, Esq. of this village, and greatly shocked to learn on
Tuesday morning that she was dead. It will have its interest to many of
the readers of The Pilot to have the leading facts of her life rehearsed.
She received her birth and baptism in New Brunswick, of the British
American Colonies, where she resided with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Albee, until she was seventeen years old. It was then that she
thought she had met with a great spiritual change, and became a member of
a Congregationalist church. In 1856 the family removed to Manitowoc, which
remained her home, until her early death. It is hardly necessary to speak
of her intercourse with those around her. Those most interested, know best
what it has been. Advantages which she enjoyed in the place of her birth as
here, so far fitted her for usefulness to others, that for two or three
years before her marriage she was engaged in teaching - for limited
periods at Cato and Neshoto - and for a much longer period in this village.
In 1865 she was married to Mr. Rand, and now, leaving him with the
responsibility to care for two precious little ones, she has gone. With
her has gone the light of her husband's home, and his life, so suddenly
overshadowed, is darkened with gloom. The social circle, so recently
favored with her presence, has seen it, to see it no more. The Sunday
school and choir, where, before her marriage, and consequent domestic
cares, she was always present, will no more witness her cheerful smile,
nor hear her voice of song. She has bid her adieu to earth, and all its
interests and scenes; and already she has had disclosed the sublime
mysteries of that eternal world, to which indeed all hasten but which
cannot be unveiled to mortal eyes.

[W2-158-4]-Ann Cordelia ___/Ed RAND/died Febr. 22, 1870/AE 30 yrs. 6 mos.
Tombstone Elizabeth/Frederick/Ann

bio: wife of Ed Rand
ANN CORDELIA RAND

Died Febr. 22, 1870/AE 30 yrs. 6 mos.
From the Manitowoc Pilot, February 24, 1870
Rand - In this village, Feb. 23d, Mrs. Ann Cordelia, wife of Edwin H.
Rand, aged 31 years and 6 months. A large circle of friends were pained
to learn on Monday, Feb. 21st, of this serious illness of the wife of
Edwin H. Rand, Esq. of this village, and greatly shocked to learn on
Tuesday morning that she was dead. It will have its interest to many of
the readers of The Pilot to have the leading facts of her life rehearsed.
She received her birth and baptism in New Brunswick, of the British
American Colonies, where she resided with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Albee, until she was seventeen years old. It was then that she
thought she had met with a great spiritual change, and became a member of
a Congregationalist church. In 1856 the family removed to Manitowoc, which
remained her home, until her early death. It is hardly necessary to speak
of her intercourse with those around her. Those most interested, know best
what it has been. Advantages which she enjoyed in the place of her birth as
here, so far fitted her for usefulness to others, that for two or three
years before her marriage she was engaged in teaching - for limited
periods at Cato and Neshoto - and for a much longer period in this village.
In 1865 she was married to Mr. Rand, and now, leaving him with the
responsibility to care for two precious little ones, she has gone. With
her has gone the light of her husband's home, and his life, so suddenly
overshadowed, is darkened with gloom. The social circle, so recently
favored with her presence, has seen it, to see it no more. The Sunday
school and choir, where, before her marriage, and consequent domestic
cares, she was always present, will no more witness her cheerful smile,
nor hear her voice of song. She has bid her adieu to earth, and all its
interests and scenes; and already she has had disclosed the sublime
mysteries of that eternal world, to which indeed all hasten but which
cannot be unveiled to mortal eyes.

[W2-158-4]-Ann Cordelia ___/Ed RAND/died Febr. 22, 1870/AE 30 yrs. 6 mos.
Tombstone Elizabeth/Frederick/Ann

bio: wife of Ed Rand


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Oct 8, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59766317/ann_cordelia-rand: accessed ), memorial page for Ann Cordelia Albee Rand (Aug 1839–22 Feb 1870), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59766317, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).