In Walworth, Wis., Oct. 29, 1906, at the home of his daughter, S. Jay Humphrey.
He was born in Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., Aug. 4, 1826. When a child he moved with his parents to Alfred, N. Y., where he lived until coming to Milton at the age of 20. After a residence of seven years here, he moved to his farm [in Fulton Township], where nearly fifty years of his life were spent. The years of waiting were passed with his daughter at Walworth, whose loving ministrations relieved in some degree the pain he suffered.
At the age of seventeen he was baptised by Eld. J. H. Cochran, and joined the Second Alfred Church, finally uniting with the Albion Church. He was united in marriage to Miss Martha O. Robbins, June 19, 1855 [1853]. Two sons, Gideon and William, of Henry, So. Dakota, and the daughter, Mrs. W. H. Crandall, survive him. T. J. V.
In Walworth, Wis., Oct. 29, 1906, at the home of his daughter, S. Jay Humphrey.
He was born in Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., Aug. 4, 1826. When a child he moved with his parents to Alfred, N. Y., where he lived until coming to Milton at the age of 20. After a residence of seven years here, he moved to his farm [in Fulton Township], where nearly fifty years of his life were spent. The years of waiting were passed with his daughter at Walworth, whose loving ministrations relieved in some degree the pain he suffered.
At the age of seventeen he was baptised by Eld. J. H. Cochran, and joined the Second Alfred Church, finally uniting with the Albion Church. He was united in marriage to Miss Martha O. Robbins, June 19, 1855 [1853]. Two sons, Gideon and William, of Henry, So. Dakota, and the daughter, Mrs. W. H. Crandall, survive him. T. J. V.
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