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9251 |
Custom Field:<_FA#> Unmarried | Myra Adelaide COWLES
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9252 |
Custom Field:<_FA#> Susan married a 3rd time--records incomplete | Susan Minorva COWLES
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9253 |
Custom Field:<_FA#> Married but no record of persons name | William Arthur COWLES
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9254 |
Custom Field:<_FA#> Enlisted in service as 'Henry Cowles' | William Henry COWLES
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9255 |
Ancestral File Number: 2DF5-BM | Alice COX
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9256 |
THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page178.
Oklahoma City Historical Society, marriage license issued OklahomaPonotoc Co., Creek Nation Nuskogee. | Gertie COX
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9257 |
Living individual; details withheld | Living COX
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9258 |
Ancestral File Number: B767-C9 | Mary COX
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9259 |
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Robert Harrison COX
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9260 |
27-Feb-1996, Frances, son John Berneros called and told me that Frances and hersister Lila, were living together at 4438 North Newlands Avenue, Harwood Heights, IL 60656, | Frances Elizabeth CRAIG
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9261 |
ALIAS HENRY FRANCIS | Frank CRAIG
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9262 |
27-Feb-1996, Found her living with her sister Frances Craig Berneros at 4438 North Newland Avenue, Harwood Heights, IL 60656 phone # 867-8663. John Berneros ason of Frances called me this day and gave me this information Gloria G Bernero, wife of Robert Bernero, sent e-mail message about the death of Betty Craig 25-July-1996 | Lila Jennette CRAIG
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9263 |
!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Unknown CRAIG
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9264 |
REFN: 12541 | J CRAIGLOW
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9265 |
REFN: 12557 | Mary CRAIGLOW
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9266 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 238. | John CRAMER
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9267 |
Dr. Nellie Cramer (Osteopath) as per Series 4. Nellie was of Wichita,Kansas as per Series 4. | Nellie CRAMER
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9268 |
Oak Grove Cemetery
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 124, 254. | Abby CRANDALL
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9269 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 328, 439.
of Johnson City, NY | Abraham Marsh CRANDALL
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9270 |
Milton College
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 606.
Gravestonephoto 7 May 2002 | Ada Elizabeth CRANDALL
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9271 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 328.
res Frankfort, NY, unmarried | Agnes Frieda CRANDALL
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9272 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 170, 356.
Civil War Soldier | Alanson B. CRANDALL
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9273 |
1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A., Eaton & Mains,New York,1903, p 515.
Res. 1902 Alfred, NY. | Albert B. CRANDALL
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9274 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 356. | Albert R. CRANDALL
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9275 |
Name Prefix: Prof.
age 10
Milton Academy
Milton College - BA1 EMPL
2 DATE 1874
2 PLAC Lexington, Fayette Co., Kentucky
2 NOTE State Geological Survey
Milton College - MA
Milton College - Ph D.1 EMPL
2 DATE 1896
2 PLAC Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
2 NOTE Alfred University
1 EMPL
2 DATE 1903
2 PLAC Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
2 NOTE Milton College
Milton Cemetery1 CAUS Heart failure due to exhaustion, chronic nephritis
1 NOTE There is a 75 acre A. R. Crandall farm on the NW corner of sec34in Milton Township in 1928.
"The Janesville Daily Gazette", Thursday, Jan. 14, 1926.
Milton - Funeral services for Prof. Albert Rogers Crandall, 85,will be held Saturday at 2:15, the Rev. James Skaggsofficiating. Services will be held in the Seventh Day BaptistChurch.
Prof. Crandall was one of the best knownmen in the educationalfield in the state. He earned his degree in the local college,and has been professor of natural history at Milton since 1903.
He was born in New York state in 1840 and entered AlfredUniversity there in 1858. Hisstudies were interrupted by theCivil war, in which he won the rank of lieutenant. Later heentered Milton college, winning degrees of B. A. in 1873; M. A.in 1876 and Ph. D. in 1885.
Prof. Crandall then taught at Big Foot academy, Walworth, laterentering Harvard as a special student for five years. Until1896, he was engaged as a geological instructor and in researchwork in various places, and in that year became a member of theAlfred university faculty. Seven years later he came to Miltoncollege.
Prof. Crandall has published a number of reports, besides papersand addresses.
Surviving are three children, William Truman, Ithaca, N. Y.;Mrs. M. H. Place and Miss Alberta, the later two being connectedwith the Milton college of music. His wife, formerly Ellen A.Saunders, whom he married in West Holleck, Ill. on Feb. 16,1874, preceded him in death.
Burial will be in Milton.
"Sabbath Recorder"; Vol 100, No 6, p 171,172; February 8, 1926.
obituary on file.
"The Journal-Telephone"; Milton, Wisconsin; January21, 1926, p1.
obituary on file
Gravestone photo 7 Jul 2001.
Rock Co. Death Cert. 13561, informant Miss Alberta Crandall,Milton. | Albert Rogers CRANDALL
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9276 |
1 NOTE Vital Records: Rhode Island, R.I. Genealogical Register, Vol 5,p 108
"mpr 1848 Westerly"
"The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937,supplement, p10. | Albert W. CRANDALL
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9277 |
Milton College1 EMPL
2 PLAC Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
2 NOTE Milton College
Memorial Community Hospital
Milton Cemetery
1 NOTE "Milton Courier", Thursday, Oct 25, 2001.
"Revisiting Milton's Past, THROUGH THE YEARS,Bits and Pieces ofMilton's History".
[Reprint short articles which appeard in the paper in years pastand many times publish a photograph. This is wherethis articlecame from.]
ALBERTA CRANDALL WAS A WOMAN OF MUSICAL TALENT
In1909 Dr. Jairus M. Stillman resigned from his post aschairman of the Department of Music at Milton College. Hissuccessor was the first, and only, woman to hold the post, MissAlberta Crandall.
Crandall had been a teacher in the department since 1903, firstas an instructor in Piano Playing, next as instructor of Violin,Viola and Violincello
Playing.
She was born on April 20, 1879 in Lexington, KY. A graduate ofMilton College, Crandall studied at the college's SchoolofMusic from 1893 to 1898.
Not only an instrumental music instructor, CRANDALL was also anaccomplished composer. Her song 'Where the Elm Trees Bend TheirBranches,' was sung traditionally by the college's Treble Clefall female choir.
Treble Clef was organized and directed in 1913 by Prof. L. H.Stringer. The following year the membership enlarged andCrandall was given the
position of director.
By 1921 the choir had grown to include 32 girls. During thatyear Crandall suffered poor health. She gave up her work nearthe end of first semester, brought in Miss Beth BINGHAM to takecharge of her classes and went to Californiato rest andrecuperate.
Her health restored, she returned to Milton in 1922 andcontinued her career. In June of 1948 CRANDALL was presentedthe Milton College alumni 'Pillar of Milton' award, the highesthonor bestowed by the alumni association.
Crandall never married, but she was affectionately known as'Miss Alberta' by her students. In 1949, after 45 years ofteaching, she retired, only toreturn in September of 1949 toserve as an assistant in the music department until June of1950. She continued to teach music out of her home followingher retirement."
Caption for accompanying photo..."Alberta Crandall and her peers-From top left is former Milton College Music Department headJairus Stillman. Next is his successor, Alberta Crandall. Inthe next row are her parents, A. R.Crandall and Frau Crandalland the second president of the college, W. C. Daland. In frontis Alberta's teaching partner and sister, Ellen Crandall-Place.The inset is a photograph of Alberta as she appeared in laterlife."
"Sabbath Recorder", Vol 197, No 6, p 27, Jun 1975.
Alberta Crandall was born April 20, 1879at Lexington, Ky., anddied at Memorial Community Hospital, Edgerton, Wis., onApril20, 1975 after a long illness.
She was the daughter of Prof. Albert R. and Ellen SaundersCrandall. She received her music education at Milton Collegeand New England Conservatory of Music. She returned to Miltonin 1903 to begin her teaching at the college. In 1948 shereceived the "Pillar of Milton" award.She retired from thecollege in 1950. She was a member of the Milton church forovereighty years.
Funeral services were held at the church on April 22, 1975byher pastor, Rev. Earl Cruzan. Interment was in Milton Cemetery.E.C. | Alberta CRANDALL
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9278 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 458, 583.
of Mayville, North Dakotain 1941
4 children | Alice Clark CRANDALL
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9279 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 170. | Alice M. CRANDALL
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9280 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 289, 475.
of Almond, NY
"First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 27, 82.
Admitted 4 Mar 1882 - Alfred,New York | Almond E. CRANDALL
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9281 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 115, 238.
"First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 29, 89.
Admitted abt 1840 - Alfred, New York | Ann CRANDALL
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9282 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 356, 510.
7 children | Anna M. CRANDALL
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9283 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949. p 170. | Asenath E. CRANDALL
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9284 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 499. | Barbara Jean CRANDALL
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9285 |
MAZEPPA TRIBUNE, JUNE 16, 1897
DOUBLE DROWNING
About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon Ben Crandall, aged 12 years and Elias Sibley, aged 11 years, were drowned in the Zumbro river near Mr. Sibley's residence, a few miles S. E. of this village. The lads were in swimming and ventured to far, getting into water that was to deep for them and being unable to swim. The bodies were recovered quickly. The one is the son of Orrie Crandall and the other is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sibley. The parents have the sympathy of all in their bereavement. The funeral occurs this afternoon at 2 o'clock. | Ben CRANDALL
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9286 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 293, | Benjamin Franklin CRANDALL
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9287 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 68, 170. | Benjamin Green CRANDALL
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9288 |
at home
Milton Cemetery1 CAUS Pneumonia
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 496, 606.
"The Bicentennial History of Milton", 1976, copyright1977,Milton Historical Society. (Located at the JanesvilleHistorical Society.)
Where apples are grown, there is cider. Gardner Saunders...hasgone into the cider business on a large scale, and hasconstructed a large press, and is nowprepared to serve all whomay desire his service in that line. His press has acapacityof 10 barrels per day, ...Cider apples were selling at 25 centsper bushel, and Saunders used four horses to do the grinding,running through sixty bushels in 50 minutes. "He has all theapples brought to him that he can press, some parties coming tenmiles or more to get cider made," and it was observed that"almost every wagon that drives through this village nowadays isloaded with either apples or cider." "Very few persons use itas a beverage, they claim, but is a fact that but little vinegarcan be found in this section." The cider millwas located atthe corner of Highway 26 and Bowers Lake Road. Calvin Crandallbought the property from [Mrs.] Gardner Saunders in 1909 andoperated the cider mill until it was demolished, along with thehouse and other buildings, by the 1911 tornado. Materials fromthe house were used in building the new home, The Poplars, whereMiss Cecile Crandall lives.
"Sabbath Recorder", Vol 158, No 15, p192, Apr. 11, 1955.
Crandall, Calvin Eugene, son of Rev. George Jay and ElizabethAnn Champlin Crandall, was born July 28, 1863, at Watson, N. Y.,and died athis farm home in Milton, Wis., March 22, 1955.
He was married to Esther Amy Rood Oct. 15, 1884, at North Loup,Neb.
He was baptized in 1895 by Rev. StephenBurdick. While in WestHallock, Ill., he served as church treasurer. Since coming toMilton, he has been affiliated with the local Seventh DayBaptist Church.He was of the ninth generation of directdescent from Elder John Crandall, of Rhode Island, the firstSabbathkeeper buried in America, in 1676. His sister, Dr. GraceCrandall, a Seventh Day Baptist missionary-physician in China,died in Shanghai in 1947.
Surviving him are: three daughters, Cecile, Ada, and Esther(Mrs. Merrill Bingham), all of Milton; two sons, Person J. ofDallas, Texas, and George H. of Madison, Wis.; 7 grandchildrenand 5 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted on Sabbath afternoon in thechurch with Pastor Elmo FitzRandolph officiating. Burial wasin the Milton Cemetery. E. F. R.
Rock Co. Death Cert. 39263, informant George H. Crandall.
Gravestone photo 7 May 2002 | Calvin Eugene CRANDALL
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age 2
Wells Cemetery
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and HisDescendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 361, | Carlton DeLoss CRANDALL
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Seventh-day Baptist Cemetery
1 NOTE Berlin cemetery transcriptions | Carrie CRANDALL
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Milton College
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 606.
Unmarried
Gravestone reviewed 7 May 2002 | Cecile Irma CRANDALL
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Name Prefix: Dr.
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 159, 329.
res Utica, New York | Charles Spencer CRANDALL
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9293 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 356.
Minn Death Cert. 1943-MN-001124 | Claude I. CRANDALL
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9294 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 499.
res Johnson City, NY | Cleon Hobart CRANDALL
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1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 68, 168. | Daniel CRANDALL
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Seventh-day Baptist Cemetery
1 NOTE Berlin cemetery transcriptions | David CRANDALL
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | David (Smith) CRANDALL
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1 NOTE Berlin cemetery transcriptions
Capital Police, lost life while on duty,
He was shot and killed by burglars! | David Calvin CRANDALL
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Researching this line is Maria Richardson at richardzon@aol.com | Desire CRANDALL
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1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 608. | Donna Marilyn CRANDALL
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