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Daniel Pierce Crandall

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Daniel Pierce Crandall

Birth
Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Death
14 Mar 1950 (aged 89)
La Clede Township, Fayette County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Farina, Fayette County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 148, No 22, p 379, May 29, 1950.

Daniel Pierce Crandall, was born near Lewiston, Ill., December 6, 1860, and died March 14, 1950, at his home in Farina following a short illness.

He was the son of Franklin and Elizabeth Whitmore Crandall. He was the last of his father's family.

When 9 years of age he was baptized by Rev. C. M. Lewis and united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church at Farina where he was a faithful member for more than 80 years.

He was united in marriage to Annabelle Satterlee January 8, 1884, five children being born to the union. The surviving children are: Mrs. Arthur Burdick and Kenneth Crandall of Farina; Mrs. Ned Vincent of Roberts, Ill.; and Fay Crandall of Plant City, Fla.

Funeral services were conducted at the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Farina by his pastor, Rev. C. L. Hill, and burial was made in the Farina Cemetery.
C. L. H.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 148, No 22, p 379, May 29, 1950.

Daniel Pierce Crandall, was born near Lewiston, Ill., December 6, 1860, and died March 14, 1950, at his home in Farina following a short illness.

He was the son of Franklin and Elizabeth Whitmore Crandall. He was the last of his father's family.

When 9 years of age he was baptized by Rev. C. M. Lewis and united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church at Farina where he was a faithful member for more than 80 years.

He was united in marriage to Annabelle Satterlee January 8, 1884, five children being born to the union. The surviving children are: Mrs. Arthur Burdick and Kenneth Crandall of Farina; Mrs. Ned Vincent of Roberts, Ill.; and Fay Crandall of Plant City, Fla.

Funeral services were conducted at the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Farina by his pastor, Rev. C. L. Hill, and burial was made in the Farina Cemetery.
C. L. H.


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