In Albion, Wis., June 18th, Mrs. Nancy Lawton, wife of Joseph Lawton, in the seventy-second year of her age. Sister Lawton has left an aged husband and a large family of children to mourn the loss of a kind mother and an affectionate companion. She made a public profession of religion some fifty years ago, and in 1837 embraced the Sabbath of the Bible, and united with the first Seventh-day Baptist Church in Verona, N. Y.
In 1848, she with her family came to Albion, Dane county, Wis., where by her well ordered life she won a large circle of friends, who deeply feel their loss. She died with the fullest confidence in the religion she had long professed.
In Albion, Wis., June 18th, Mrs. Nancy Lawton, wife of Joseph Lawton, in the seventy-second year of her age. Sister Lawton has left an aged husband and a large family of children to mourn the loss of a kind mother and an affectionate companion. She made a public profession of religion some fifty years ago, and in 1837 embraced the Sabbath of the Bible, and united with the first Seventh-day Baptist Church in Verona, N. Y.
In 1848, she with her family came to Albion, Dane county, Wis., where by her well ordered life she won a large circle of friends, who deeply feel their loss. She died with the fullest confidence in the religion she had long professed.
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