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Lucy Ann <I>Huntington</I> Babcock

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Lucy Ann Huntington Babcock

Birth
Chenango Forks, Broome County, New York, USA
Death
9 Oct 1872 (aged 69)
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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In Milton, Wis., Oct. 8th, 1872, of typhoid dysentery, Lucy Ann Babcock, wife of Abel Babcock, in the 70th year of her age.
The deceased united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Scott, N. Y., many years ago, with her companion; and though they moved to the West nearly thirty years since, they did not remove their church membership.
Sister Babcock gave evidence in her daily deportment of being a sincere Christian; and in the near approach of death, expressed herself as feeling happy and resigned. The deceased was the mother of twelve children, seven of whom survive her. On account of partial blindness, she was but little from home; and here or elsewhere she was uniformly kind, confiding, affectionate and faithful. 'Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.' L. C. R.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 28, No 44, p 175, Oct. 24, 1872. transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050
Her father is Asher Huntington (1770-1833) and her mother is Lucy Andrus (1770-1833). They were married on 10/23/1789 in the state of Connecticut.
In Milton, Wis., Oct. 8th, 1872, of typhoid dysentery, Lucy Ann Babcock, wife of Abel Babcock, in the 70th year of her age.
The deceased united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Scott, N. Y., many years ago, with her companion; and though they moved to the West nearly thirty years since, they did not remove their church membership.
Sister Babcock gave evidence in her daily deportment of being a sincere Christian; and in the near approach of death, expressed herself as feeling happy and resigned. The deceased was the mother of twelve children, seven of whom survive her. On account of partial blindness, she was but little from home; and here or elsewhere she was uniformly kind, confiding, affectionate and faithful. 'Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.' L. C. R.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 28, No 44, p 175, Oct. 24, 1872. transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050
Her father is Asher Huntington (1770-1833) and her mother is Lucy Andrus (1770-1833). They were married on 10/23/1789 in the state of Connecticut.


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