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Maria Samantha <I>Newton</I> Crandall

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Maria Samantha Newton Crandall

Birth
Brookfield, Madison County, New York, USA
Death
5 Mar 1892 (aged 63)
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3521089, Longitude: -71.8312044
Plot
Section 10, Lot 779
Memorial ID
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 48, No 11, p 176, Mar. 17, 1892.

At Westerly, R. I., Sabbath-day March 5, 1892, suddenly, of heart failure induced by acute indigestion, Mrs. Samantha Newton Crandall, wife of Mr. J. Clark Crandall, in the 64th year of her age.

Mrs. Crandall was born at Brookfield, N. Y., where she lived during her youth. She was early baptized and united with the Second Brookfield Church. Later she became a member of the DeRuyter Church. She was some time both as pupil and teacher in the DeRuyter Institute. In 1846 she married Mr. Crandall and thereafter lived at DeRuyter till about nine years ago, when they removed to Westerly. She had three children, two of whom, Mr. B. D. Crandall, of DeRuyter, and Mrs. Charles H. Stanton, of Westerly, survive her. Mrs. Crandall was ever a constant Christian, always active and attentive to her Christian duties, of a cheerful and sunny disposition, kind and helpful to everyone, and is mourned by a wide circle of friends. Funeral services were held at the residence of her son-in-law, in Westerly, March 8, 1892, conducted by the pastor of the Pawcatuck Church, assisted by neighboring ministers. Interment at Westerly, R. I.
W. C. D.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 48, No 11, p 176, Mar. 17, 1892.

At Westerly, R. I., Sabbath-day March 5, 1892, suddenly, of heart failure induced by acute indigestion, Mrs. Samantha Newton Crandall, wife of Mr. J. Clark Crandall, in the 64th year of her age.

Mrs. Crandall was born at Brookfield, N. Y., where she lived during her youth. She was early baptized and united with the Second Brookfield Church. Later she became a member of the DeRuyter Church. She was some time both as pupil and teacher in the DeRuyter Institute. In 1846 she married Mr. Crandall and thereafter lived at DeRuyter till about nine years ago, when they removed to Westerly. She had three children, two of whom, Mr. B. D. Crandall, of DeRuyter, and Mrs. Charles H. Stanton, of Westerly, survive her. Mrs. Crandall was ever a constant Christian, always active and attentive to her Christian duties, of a cheerful and sunny disposition, kind and helpful to everyone, and is mourned by a wide circle of friends. Funeral services were held at the residence of her son-in-law, in Westerly, March 8, 1892, conducted by the pastor of the Pawcatuck Church, assisted by neighboring ministers. Interment at Westerly, R. I.
W. C. D.


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