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Caroline <I>Leighton</I> Jaques

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Caroline Leighton Jaques

Birth
Millgrove, Erie County, New York, USA
Death
8 Mar 1906 (aged 82)
Little Genesee, Allegany County, New York, USA
Burial
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 62, No 13, p 205, Mar. 26, 1906.

Caroline Leighton Jaques was born in Millgrove, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1823, and died in Little Genesee, March 8, 1906.

September 27, 1840, she was married to Willoby D. Jaques, whose decease occurred several years ago. To them were born seven children, three sons and four daughters, all of whom are still living, except one daughter who died in infancy. Immediately after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Jaques came to live in the town of the Little Genesee, where they continued to reside, the greater part of the time, on the farm occupied at the time of their decease.

The subject of this notice made a public profession of religion during the pastorate of Eld. Geo. W. Burdick, was baptised by him and received into the fellowship of the First Genesee Seventh-day Baptist Church, of which she remained an accredited member until called home. "She was interested in every good work." Funeral in the home, March 11, 1906.
S. H. B.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 62, No 13, p 205, Mar. 26, 1906.

Caroline Leighton Jaques was born in Millgrove, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1823, and died in Little Genesee, March 8, 1906.

September 27, 1840, she was married to Willoby D. Jaques, whose decease occurred several years ago. To them were born seven children, three sons and four daughters, all of whom are still living, except one daughter who died in infancy. Immediately after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Jaques came to live in the town of the Little Genesee, where they continued to reside, the greater part of the time, on the farm occupied at the time of their decease.

The subject of this notice made a public profession of religion during the pastorate of Eld. Geo. W. Burdick, was baptised by him and received into the fellowship of the First Genesee Seventh-day Baptist Church, of which she remained an accredited member until called home. "She was interested in every good work." Funeral in the home, March 11, 1906.
S. H. B.


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