"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 58, No 6, p 94, Feb. 10, 1902.
Mrs. Sarah Maria Burdick was born in Westerly, R. I., May 17, 1831, and died in Hope Valley, Jan. 29, 1902, in the 70th year of her age.
She was the third child of Charles and Frances Nye Babcock, and was united in marriage to Henry G. Burdick, of Hopkinton, Jan. 6, 1852. Four children were the fruit of this union, two sons and two daughters, all of whom survive their mother. When quite young she became a subject of saving grace and united with the First Seventh-day Baptist church in Hopkinton. On May 24, 1879, she united by letter with the Seventh-day Baptist church in Rockville, retaining her connection with that body till her death. She was a woman of rare excellence, a model wife and mother, and a consistent and devoted Christian. She leaves a husband, four children, one brother and four sisters to mourn their loss.
A. McL.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 58, No 6, p 94, Feb. 10, 1902.
Mrs. Sarah Maria Burdick was born in Westerly, R. I., May 17, 1831, and died in Hope Valley, Jan. 29, 1902, in the 70th year of her age.
She was the third child of Charles and Frances Nye Babcock, and was united in marriage to Henry G. Burdick, of Hopkinton, Jan. 6, 1852. Four children were the fruit of this union, two sons and two daughters, all of whom survive their mother. When quite young she became a subject of saving grace and united with the First Seventh-day Baptist church in Hopkinton. On May 24, 1879, she united by letter with the Seventh-day Baptist church in Rockville, retaining her connection with that body till her death. She was a woman of rare excellence, a model wife and mother, and a consistent and devoted Christian. She leaves a husband, four children, one brother and four sisters to mourn their loss.
A. McL.
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