In Albion, Dane Co., Wis., April 27th, 1868, of congestion of the lungs, Mrs. Ann Maxson, wife of Abel Maxson, in the 73d year of her age. Sister Maxson made a profession of religion about twenty years ago, and united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Nile, N. Y. Subsequently moving West, and settling in Albion, Wis., she united with the church in that place, of which she remained a worthy member till death.
Aged 72 years. Her stone is now gone, but this base is next to Abel, so I believe this is her location.
In Albion, Dane Co., Wis., April 27th, 1868, of congestion of the lungs, Mrs. Ann Maxson, wife of Abel Maxson, in the 73d year of her age. Sister Maxson made a profession of religion about twenty years ago, and united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Nile, N. Y. Subsequently moving West, and settling in Albion, Wis., she united with the church in that place, of which she remained a worthy member till death.
Aged 72 years. Her stone is now gone, but this base is next to Abel, so I believe this is her location.
Family Members
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Harriet Maxson Greene
1818–1901
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Matthew Maxson
1820–1911
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Abigail Ann Maxson Allen
1824–1902
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Dr Jerusha M. Maxson McCray
1826–1891
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Ammorilla Maxson Phelps
1828–1853
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PVT Schuyler Abel Maxson
1830–1863
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MAJ George Washington Maxson
1831–1904
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Jacob Edmund Beach Maxson
1835–1862
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William Penn Maxson
1837–1882
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Le Myra Adelia Maxson Prentice
1839–1881
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