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Anson V (Haynes) Judd

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Anson V (Haynes) Judd

Birth
Munson Township, Geauga County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Mar 1875 (aged 20)
Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.576625, Longitude: -81.2050467
Plot
Sec 3 Lot 86
Memorial ID
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The third child of Van Ness and Harriet Stephenson Haynes, Anson was orphaned at 1 year of age and adopted by the Judd family (E.R. and Sarah).

Obituary: Died, in Chardon, March 22d, 1875, of malignant scarlet fever, ANSON V. JUDD, aged 20 years and 5 months,
With deep regret we announce the sudden death of our friend--in the early spring of life, when the future must have looked bright and full of promise, Yet we know, though short, it was a complete life--complete in all the pertains to a noble manhood. He was left an orphan at an early age, and was adopted by Mr, and Mrs, E, R, Judd, who took him to their hearts and home, and freely gave him the wealth of a parent's love. Their and affection were not bestowed in vain. He grew up and kind and dutiful son, unselfish in his home life, and in his later years his thoughtful tenderness for his invalid mother was as remarkable as it was beautiful. He left a brother, Mr. Carlos Haynes, and a sister, Mrs. Olive Hurlbutt, and a large circle of friends who lament his early death; for affection for Anson was entwined around many hearts, About a month before his death he made a profession of religion, but had not publicly put on Christ. Yet my we not hope he has gone to be with Him--the he did not cross the deep waters alone?
The third child of Van Ness and Harriet Stephenson Haynes, Anson was orphaned at 1 year of age and adopted by the Judd family (E.R. and Sarah).

Obituary: Died, in Chardon, March 22d, 1875, of malignant scarlet fever, ANSON V. JUDD, aged 20 years and 5 months,
With deep regret we announce the sudden death of our friend--in the early spring of life, when the future must have looked bright and full of promise, Yet we know, though short, it was a complete life--complete in all the pertains to a noble manhood. He was left an orphan at an early age, and was adopted by Mr, and Mrs, E, R, Judd, who took him to their hearts and home, and freely gave him the wealth of a parent's love. Their and affection were not bestowed in vain. He grew up and kind and dutiful son, unselfish in his home life, and in his later years his thoughtful tenderness for his invalid mother was as remarkable as it was beautiful. He left a brother, Mr. Carlos Haynes, and a sister, Mrs. Olive Hurlbutt, and a large circle of friends who lament his early death; for affection for Anson was entwined around many hearts, About a month before his death he made a profession of religion, but had not publicly put on Christ. Yet my we not hope he has gone to be with Him--the he did not cross the deep waters alone?

Gravesite Details

Age 20y 5m



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