In Westerly, R. I., January 28, 1912, Mrs. N. Henry Lanphere, aged sixty-eight years and ten days.
Califurnia Corbet Lanphere was the daughter of Gardner and Elizabeth Crandall Burdick. She was born in the town of Hopkinton, R. I., near Rockville, January 18, 1844. At the age of fourteen she was converted, accepted the Saviour and was baptized by Rev. Stephen Burdick uniting with the Rockville Seventh Day Baptist Church, where she always retained her membership, and for the success of which she hoped and prayed. May 12, 1878, she married N. Henry Lanphere of Rockville, to whom she was a loving and faithful wife. One daughter was born to them, who, with the bereaved husband and two sisters, Mrs. Jared G. Barber and Mrs. Alfred S. Babcock, both of Rockville, are left to hold her in sweet memory.
About nine years ago Mr. and Mrs. Lanphere moved to Westerly, where they have since resided. Here in church and society Mrs. Lanphere was as faithful as she had been in her old home, a regular attendant at the services in the house of God, and a careful listener to the words spoken there. All who were acquainted with her will miss her. A good mother and wife has fallen asleep. C. A. B.∼2nd wife of Henry Lanphear
In Westerly, R. I., January 28, 1912, Mrs. N. Henry Lanphere, aged sixty-eight years and ten days.
Califurnia Corbet Lanphere was the daughter of Gardner and Elizabeth Crandall Burdick. She was born in the town of Hopkinton, R. I., near Rockville, January 18, 1844. At the age of fourteen she was converted, accepted the Saviour and was baptized by Rev. Stephen Burdick uniting with the Rockville Seventh Day Baptist Church, where she always retained her membership, and for the success of which she hoped and prayed. May 12, 1878, she married N. Henry Lanphere of Rockville, to whom she was a loving and faithful wife. One daughter was born to them, who, with the bereaved husband and two sisters, Mrs. Jared G. Barber and Mrs. Alfred S. Babcock, both of Rockville, are left to hold her in sweet memory.
About nine years ago Mr. and Mrs. Lanphere moved to Westerly, where they have since resided. Here in church and society Mrs. Lanphere was as faithful as she had been in her old home, a regular attendant at the services in the house of God, and a careful listener to the words spoken there. All who were acquainted with her will miss her. A good mother and wife has fallen asleep. C. A. B.∼2nd wife of Henry Lanphear
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2nd wife of Henry Lanphear
Family Members
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Almedia Burdick Woodmansee
1832–1897
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Clarinda Perry Burdick Barber
1833–1895
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PVT Joseph Weeden Burdick
1835–1863
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Julia A. Burdick Kenyon
1838–1911
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Deacon Leander Campbell Burdick
1839–1907
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Sarah Marilla Burdick Browning
1842–1878
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Artemissa Ann Burdick Barber
1845–1918
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Mary Nancy Burdick
1848–1861
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Lauraette J. Burdick
1851–1861
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Lanta Anna Burdick Babcock
1854–1937
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