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Albert Schofield Stillman

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Albert Schofield Stillman

Birth
Alfred, Allegany County, New York, USA
Death
26 Feb 1921 (aged 78)
Alfred, Allegany County, New York, USA
Burial
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 68, No 7, p 220, Feb. 14, 1910.
Albert Scofield Stillman was born in Alfred, N. Y., July 17, 1842, and died of internal cancer, upon the same ancestral farm, January 26, 1910.
His parents, Phineas C. and Orpha Crandall Stillman, were loyal supporters of church and school. Of the seven children, only three are now living. Mr. Stillman gained a liberal education in the schools his ancestors had done so much to build up. February 14, 1863, he was married to Celestia Amelia Slingerland. There are two sons, Linn Alton and Albert Clark, and three grandchildren. He was baptized in youth and became a member of the First Alfred Seventh-day Baptist Church. He was a deeply religious man. Although not carrying his heart on his sleeve, his feelings were deep and tender. He was a believer in practical religion, shown in kindly deeds.
Pastor L. C. Randolph and Pastor I. L. Cottrell both spoke in his memory, January 29, 1910, at his late home.
(Transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 68, No 7, p 220, Feb. 14, 1910.
Albert Scofield Stillman was born in Alfred, N. Y., July 17, 1842, and died of internal cancer, upon the same ancestral farm, January 26, 1910.
His parents, Phineas C. and Orpha Crandall Stillman, were loyal supporters of church and school. Of the seven children, only three are now living. Mr. Stillman gained a liberal education in the schools his ancestors had done so much to build up. February 14, 1863, he was married to Celestia Amelia Slingerland. There are two sons, Linn Alton and Albert Clark, and three grandchildren. He was baptized in youth and became a member of the First Alfred Seventh-day Baptist Church. He was a deeply religious man. Although not carrying his heart on his sleeve, his feelings were deep and tender. He was a believer in practical religion, shown in kindly deeds.
Pastor L. C. Randolph and Pastor I. L. Cottrell both spoke in his memory, January 29, 1910, at his late home.
(Transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050)

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Born and Died in Alfred, NY. Son of Phineas C Stillman and Orpha Crandall



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