Mrs. Susan Stillman Crandall was born in Main Settlement, N. Y., July 12, 1833, and died March 31, 1899, at Nortonville, Kas. Sister Crandall had been suffering from cancers for some time. One had been removed within the past year.
Her parents removed to DeRuyter when she was about four years of age. At the age of thirteen years she became a Christian, under the labors of Eld. Alexander Campbell, and united with the Seventh-day Baptist church of DeRuyter. In 1854 she was married to Daniel Clarke. They removed to West Hallock, Ill., in 1856, and to Freeborn County, Minn., near Alden, in 1864, and to Nortonville, Kas., in 1884. At the latter place Mr. Clarke died in 1890. In January, 1895 [1893], she was married to Dea. Joel. B. Crandall, who lived only about one [three] year thereafter.
At her death she was an esteemed member of the Nortonville Seventh-day Baptist church. She leaves a large circle of relatives and many friends.
G. W. H.
Mrs. Susan Stillman Crandall was born in Main Settlement, N. Y., July 12, 1833, and died March 31, 1899, at Nortonville, Kas. Sister Crandall had been suffering from cancers for some time. One had been removed within the past year.
Her parents removed to DeRuyter when she was about four years of age. At the age of thirteen years she became a Christian, under the labors of Eld. Alexander Campbell, and united with the Seventh-day Baptist church of DeRuyter. In 1854 she was married to Daniel Clarke. They removed to West Hallock, Ill., in 1856, and to Freeborn County, Minn., near Alden, in 1864, and to Nortonville, Kas., in 1884. At the latter place Mr. Clarke died in 1890. In January, 1895 [1893], she was married to Dea. Joel. B. Crandall, who lived only about one [three] year thereafter.
At her death she was an esteemed member of the Nortonville Seventh-day Baptist church. She leaves a large circle of relatives and many friends.
G. W. H.
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