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Jane Margaret <I>Huyck</I> Crandall

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Jane Margaret Huyck Crandall

Birth
Huron County, Ohio, USA
Death
24 Mar 1895 (aged 73)
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, USA
Burial
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Wife of William ray Crandall. ~ The Dalles Daily Chronicle, March 25, 1895, page 3

DEATH OF MRS. R. W. CRANDALL

The sad news was announced yesterday of the death of Mrs. R W Crandall after a lingering illness of many months. Her life was known to be drawing to its close for some time and all efforts were made by loving hands to make death come as peacefully as possible. Her mind remained unclouded to the last and she faced the inevitable with a calm faith of a true Christian. Mrs. Crandall had lived for many years in this community and leaves a large circle of friends who will join her stricken husband and bereaved children in mourning her passing away. The funeral services will be held at the home Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. Crandall was born near Sandusky, Ohio, February 18, 1822, and the time of her death was 73 years old. Her maiden name was Houyck and in 1850 at Portage City, Wis., she was married to R. W. Crandall, who now survives her. In 1853 they moved to California where they remained three years. Coming to Oregon in 1856. Since 1863 Mr. and Mrs. Crandall have resided in this city. Early in life Mrs. Crandall joined the Baptist church in which denomination she continued to the end. When the Baptist church was organized here in 1874 by Rev. Ezra Fisher, Mrs. Crandall was one of the charter members. Her death marks the passing away of the last of the family of twelve children. She was the mother of five children, three of whom are dead while the other two, Mr. C. J. Crandall and Mrs. W. H. Groat are residence of the city. The lineage of Mrs. Crandall can be traced back to some of the Pilgrims, who brought the blessings of free worship to this country.
Contributor: Judi Pegg
Wife of William ray Crandall. ~ The Dalles Daily Chronicle, March 25, 1895, page 3

DEATH OF MRS. R. W. CRANDALL

The sad news was announced yesterday of the death of Mrs. R W Crandall after a lingering illness of many months. Her life was known to be drawing to its close for some time and all efforts were made by loving hands to make death come as peacefully as possible. Her mind remained unclouded to the last and she faced the inevitable with a calm faith of a true Christian. Mrs. Crandall had lived for many years in this community and leaves a large circle of friends who will join her stricken husband and bereaved children in mourning her passing away. The funeral services will be held at the home Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. Crandall was born near Sandusky, Ohio, February 18, 1822, and the time of her death was 73 years old. Her maiden name was Houyck and in 1850 at Portage City, Wis., she was married to R. W. Crandall, who now survives her. In 1853 they moved to California where they remained three years. Coming to Oregon in 1856. Since 1863 Mr. and Mrs. Crandall have resided in this city. Early in life Mrs. Crandall joined the Baptist church in which denomination she continued to the end. When the Baptist church was organized here in 1874 by Rev. Ezra Fisher, Mrs. Crandall was one of the charter members. Her death marks the passing away of the last of the family of twelve children. She was the mother of five children, three of whom are dead while the other two, Mr. C. J. Crandall and Mrs. W. H. Groat are residence of the city. The lineage of Mrs. Crandall can be traced back to some of the Pilgrims, who brought the blessings of free worship to this country.
Contributor: Judi Pegg


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