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Our Stone, Ogden

and Related Families

Husband: Silas Henry Crandall (1)
   Born: 03 FEB 1821 in Montville, New London Co., Connecticut (2)
Married: 22 SEP 1844 in Rock Co., Wisconsin (14)
Died: 10 APR 1884 in Milton Junction, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin (3)
Father:
Mother:
Spouses:
   Wife: Harriet Newell Stillman (5)
   Born: 29 DEC 1826 in Alfred, Allegany Co., New York (6)
Died: 19 MAY 1906 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin (7)
Father:
Mother:
Spouses:
Children
01  (F): Julia Ann Crandall (9)
Born: 07 NOV 1853 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin (10 11)
Died: 10 MAR 1903 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin (12 13)
Spouses: Charles Arthur Ogden
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Julia Ann Crandall

Additional Information

Silas Henry Crandall:
Buried: 12 APR 1884, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin 4

Notes:
All information from Jon Saunders (cousin.connecter@cox.net)

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jonsaunders&id=I24920

ID: I24920
Name: Silas Henry CRANDALL 1 2 3 4 5
Sex: M
Birth: 3 FEB 1821 in Montville, New London Co., Connecticut
Event: 1840 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Note: SDB Church 6
Census: 1880 Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Note: age 59, farmer
Death: 10 APR 1884 in Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial: 12 APR 1884 Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Note: Milton Junction Cemetery 7
Occupation: Farmer
Religion: Seventh-day Baptist
Note:
Note: In 1873 there is a S. H. Crandall farm in section 18 of Milton Township.

"History of Rock County, Wisconsin", 1879, p 816.
S. H. CRANDALL, farmer, Sec. 18; P.O. Milton Junction; native of the State of Connecticut; born in Montville, New London Co., Feb. 3, 1821; son of H. B. and Lucinda, who came to Wisconsin, in November, 1838; they had nine children - five sons. They located on 320 acres in all, on Section 28, in the town of Milton, Rock Co., where now stands the depot called Milton Junction. Mr. S. H. CRANDALL sold this site to Isaac P. MORGAN, consisting of about forty acres. Mr. CRANDALL's mother died in April, 1849; is buried at West Milton Cemetery. He married Miss Harriet N. STILLMAN, daughter of John and Lavina STILLMAN, of New York; they have had ten children, nine living - George S., born Aug. 3, 1846; Eugene S. and Emogene S., born June 5, 1849; Josephine S., born April 1, 1851; Julia A., born Nov. 7, 1853; Jessie L., born Feb. 7, 1856; John H., born April 13, 1858, died Feb.. 27, 1860; Minnie E., born Sept. 27, 1860; Almer W., born Nov. 28, 1863; Herbert C., born May 20, 1868. Mr. CRANDALL has held the offices of Road Commissioner, Town Treasurer, School Clerk and Commissioner. Belongs to the Seventh Day Baptist Church, at East Milton; contributed labor and money for the building of the church; is a leader of the choir; has always taken a great interest in the welfare of the church and its advancement. He is a Republican. His farm consists of 200 acres; breeds horses, sheep, cattle and hogs; present value of the farm is $40 to $50 per acre.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 40, No 18, p 8, May 1, 1884.
In Milton, Wis., April 9, 1884, Silas H. Crandall, aged 63 years. Funeral Sabbath, April 12th at the Rock River church. Sermon by Eld. J. C. Rogers from the words: "God shall wipe away all the tears from their eyes." Rev. 21: 4. J. C. R.

"The Weekly Telephone", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, May 1, 1884, p 5.
The subject of this sketch, Silas H. Crandall, who died at Milton, Wis., on April 10th, 1884, was born at Montville, Conn., February 3d, 1821. His father, Henry B. Crandall, moved in an early day to Alfred, N. Y., and from there, still westward, he removed to Milton, Wisconsin, where he became one of the earliest settlers of Rock county. "Uncle Henry," ripe in years, but young in his Saviour, still lives beloved by all who know him.
The deceased, Silas H., leaves a widow and nine children, of whom it can be truly said, "they dwelt together in unity," the whole family being deeply attached to one another, the children ever exhibiting an obedient love and lofty regard for their parents. The widow, children and many relatives have occasion to mourn the loss of a kind, indulgent father and husband, a christian man of honest report, whom we trust has gone to meet his Lord in peace. B.
Change Date: 18 JUL 2006

Father: Henry Beebe CRANDALL b: 10 MAR 1797 in Warterford, New London Co., Connecticut
Mother: Lucinda LATIMORE b: 1 MAY 1795 in Milo, New Hampshire

Marriage 1 Harriet Newell STILLMAN b: 29 DEC 1826 in Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Married: 22 SEP 1844 in Rock Co., Wisconsin
Children
George Silas CRANDALL b: 3 AUG 1846 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Eugene Silas CRANDALL b: 5 JUN 1849 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Emogene Susan CRANDALL b: 5 JUN 1849 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Josephine Sarah CRANDALL b: 1 APR 1851 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Julia Annamaria CRANDALL b: 7 NOV 1853 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Jessie Lovina CRANDALL b: 7 FEB 1856 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
John Henry CRANDALL b: 13 APR 1858 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Minnie Elvira CRANDALL b: 27 SEP 1860 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Elmer Willis CRANDALL b: 28 NOV 1863 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Herbert Charles CRANDALL b: 20 MAY 1868 in Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin

Sources:
Type: Book
Title: Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants
Author: John Cortland Crandall
Publication: Higginson Book Co., Salem MA
Date: 1949
Text: p 289, 475

Type: Book
Title: The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island
Author: Nellie W. Johnson
Publication: The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY
Date: 1937
Text: p 46, 478

Type: Book
Title: The Maxson Family, Descendants of John Maxson and wife Mary Mosher of Westerly, Rhode Island
Author: Walter LeRoy Brown
Publication: Eddy Printing Co., Albion, N. Y
Date: 1954
Text: p 46

Type: Book
Title: First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records, Alfred, New York
Author: Ilou M. Sanford
Publication: Heritage Books, Inc., Bowie, MD
Date: 1995
Text: p 87

Type: Web Site
Title: Stillman Website
URL: http://www.stillman.org/
Type: Book
Title: An Analysis of Milton, Wisconsin SDB Church Members 1840-1968
Author: Prof. David Nelson Inglis, Milton College
Location: SDB Historical Library, Janesville, Wisconsin
Text: p 6

Type: Book
Title: Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton, Wisconsin
Author: Bernie Farmer
Publication: Rock County Genealogical Society, Inc.
Date: 1988
Text: p 8

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Harriet Newell Stillman:
Buried: 21 MAY 1906, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin 8

Notes:
From Jon Stillman (cousin.connecter@cox.net)
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jonsaunders&id=I24921

ID: I24921
Name: Harriet Newell STILLMAN 1 2 3 4 5
Sex: F
Birth: 29 DEC 1826 in Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Event: 184? Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Note: SDB Church 6
Census: 1880 Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Note: age 53
Death: 19 MAY 1906 in Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin 7
Burial: 21 MAY 1906 Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Note: Milton Junction Cemetery 7 8
Religion: Seventh-day Baptist
Cause: Pleurisy


Note: "The Milton Journal", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, May 24, 1906, p 4.
The death of Mrs. Crandall, which occurred at the family home on the "Cal Hull Farm" north of Clear Lake, Saturday evening, May 19th, removes one of the old landmarks from our town. She was the oldest daughter of John and Lovina West Stillman, and was born in Alfred, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1927. Mr. Stillman, with his family, was among the early settlers in Milton, coming sometime before 1840. Among the other families who came about the same time was that of Henry Crandall, and in September, 1844, Silas H. Crandall and Harriet N. Stillman were married and established their home at Milton Junction, then called west Milton, in the southwest corner of Madison Avenue and Janesville Street, where Mrs. S. C. Chambers now lives. To them were born 10 children, eight of who are still living. In 1884 Mr. Crandall died, since which Mrs. Crandall has lived with her three youngest children, two sons and one daughter, until her death as already noted.
When the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Milton was organized, in 1840, Mrs. Crandall, then a girl of 13 years of age, was one of its constituent members, and remained in its fellowship until called home. She was a woman of quiet manner and undemonstrative disposition, but of unswerving loyalty to every good thing. She was the last surviving member of her father's family, while of her husband's family two brothers, Amos and Clark, are still here. Large numbers of descendants of both families, to the second and third generations, survive her; and all will cherish with grateful hearts the memory of "Aunt Harriet."
The funeral was held on Monday, the 21st, at the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Milton, conducted by her pastor, Dr. Platts, of Milton, assisted by Pastor Geo. W. Lewis of Milton Junction. Burial at Milton Junction, beside her kindred dust.
Change Date: 16 AUG 2006

Father: John STILLMAN b: 22 FEB 1802 in Berlin, Rensselaer Co., New York
Mother: Lovina WELLS b: 8 APR 1798 in Petersburg, Rensselaer Co., New York


Sources:
Type: Book
Title: The Maxson Family, Descendants of John Maxson and wife Mary Mosher of Westerly, Rhode Island
Author: Walter LeRoy Brown
Publication: Eddy Printing Co., Albion, N. Y
Date: 1954
Text: p 46

Type: Book
Title: The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island
Author: Nellie W. Johnson
Publication: The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY
Date: 1937
Text: p 46

Type: Book
Title: Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants
Author: John Cortland Crandall
Publication: Higginson Book Co., Salem MA
Date: 1949
Text: p 475

Type: Book
Title: First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records, Alfred, New York
Author: Ilou M. Sanford
Publication: Heritage Books, Inc., Bowie, MD
Date: 1995
Text: p 87

Type: Web Site
Title: Stillman Website
URL: http://www.stillman.org/

Type: Book
Title: An Analysis of Milton, Wisconsin SDB Church Members 1840-1968
Author: Prof. David Nelson Inglis, Milton College
Location: SDB Historical Library, Janesville, Wisconsin
Text: p 15

Type: Book
Title: Wisconsin Death Certificate
Location: Rock Co. Courthouse, Janesville, WI
Text: v 6, p 64, n 209

Type: Book
Title: Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton, Wisconsin
Author: Bernie Farmer
Publication: Rock County Genealogical Society, Inc.
Date: 1988
Text: p 8

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Footnotes

  1. Jon Saunders [25].
  2. Ibid.
  3. Ibid.
  4. Ibid.
  5. Ibid.
  6. Ibid.
  7. Ibid.
  8. Ibid.
  9. 1880 United States Federal Census [5].
    Online publication - Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880.T9, 1,454 rolls. Milton, Rock, Wisconsin, ED 193, roll T9_1444, page 332.3000, image .
  10. Rhonda McNurlan, Transcriber, Milton Junction Cemetery Transcriptions [39].
    Says "on MEYER plot" in notes.
  11. Jon Saunders [25].
    Wisconsin Death Certificate
    Location: Rock Co. Courthouse, Janesville, WI
    Text: v 5, p 137, n 74.
  12. Rhonda McNurlan, Transcriber, Milton Junction Cemetery Transcriptions [39].
    Says "on MEYER plot" in notes.
  13. Jon Saunders [25].
  14. Ibid.

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