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Mary Lavina <I>Richmond</I> Langworthy

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Mary Lavina Richmond Langworthy

Birth
DeRuyter, Madison County, New York, USA
Death
12 Jan 1907 (aged 72)
Dodge Center, Dodge County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Dodge Center, Dodge County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 63, No 6, p 93, Feb. 11, 1907.
At her home in Dodge Center, Minn., Jan. 12, 1907, Mrs. John S. Langworthy, aged 72 years and 17 days.
Mary Lavinia Richmond was born near DeRuyter, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1834, the oldest of ten children born to Daniel C. and Aurila Richmond, seven of whom survive. She was married to John S. Langworthy at Coloma, Wis., May 29, 1858. They moved to Dodge Center in 1865, and as perfect helpmates made a prosperous and happy home.
She was baptized in her youth by Elder Zuriel Campbell and joined the Utica, Dane county, Wis., Seventh-day Baptist church. For nearly forty-two years before her death she had been a faithful member of the Dodge Center Seventh-day Baptist church. She was always willing as long as she was able. to help in times of sickness, and was more than unusually thoughtful of the destitute in times of loss and affliction.
She is survived by her husband, and four children, Mrs. Nellie McKeon. Mrs. Jennie Babcock, Mr. Ulysses S. and Miss Edna. Funeral services were held at the church at the church, conducted by her pastor. Text, John 11: 24.
C. S. S.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 63, No 6, p 93, Feb. 11, 1907.
At her home in Dodge Center, Minn., Jan. 12, 1907, Mrs. John S. Langworthy, aged 72 years and 17 days.
Mary Lavinia Richmond was born near DeRuyter, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1834, the oldest of ten children born to Daniel C. and Aurila Richmond, seven of whom survive. She was married to John S. Langworthy at Coloma, Wis., May 29, 1858. They moved to Dodge Center in 1865, and as perfect helpmates made a prosperous and happy home.
She was baptized in her youth by Elder Zuriel Campbell and joined the Utica, Dane county, Wis., Seventh-day Baptist church. For nearly forty-two years before her death she had been a faithful member of the Dodge Center Seventh-day Baptist church. She was always willing as long as she was able. to help in times of sickness, and was more than unusually thoughtful of the destitute in times of loss and affliction.
She is survived by her husband, and four children, Mrs. Nellie McKeon. Mrs. Jennie Babcock, Mr. Ulysses S. and Miss Edna. Funeral services were held at the church at the church, conducted by her pastor. Text, John 11: 24.
C. S. S.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050


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