Person:William Langworthy (3)

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Name William Isaac Langworthy
Gender Male
Birth[1] 12 May 1851 Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 29 Sep 1880 Belmont, Allegany, New York, United Statesto Emma Odessa Blanchard
Death[2] 30 Oct 1921 Alfred, Allegany, New York, United States
Burial[3] Alfred, Allegany, New York, United StatesAlfred Rural Cemetery
References
  1. Stonington Vital Records, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    6:17.

    LANGWORTHY, William Isaac, [s. Benj[ami]n F. & Eliza], b. May 12, 1851

  2. Sanford, Ilou M; New York) Seventh Day Baptist Church (Alfred; and Frank L Greene. First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church membership records, Alfred, New York, 1816-1886. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, c1995)
    51.

    William I. Langworthy s/o Dea. Benjamin F. & Eliza Irish
    b May 12 '51, ad 1863, d Alfred Oct 30, 1921
    m Belmont Sep 29 '80 Emma Odessa Blanchard d/o William

  3. The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    91:22:698, November 28, 1921.

    William Isaac Langworthy was born May 12, 1851, and died at his home, Oct. 30, 1921.

    He was the son of Benjamin F. and Elizabeth Irish Langworthy, and was born in Stonington, Conn. At the age of six he came with his father's family to Alfred where he has since made his home. At the age of seven he united with the First Alfred Church. He was always faithful in the performance of his religious duties, and was very regular in attendance at all church services. As a neighbor he was kind and generous. He received his education at Alfred and Boston, Mass.
    In 1880 he was married to Emma O. Blanchard, of Belmont, N. Y. To them were born seven children: William Isaac, who died in infancy; Frank A., of Perry, N. Y.; Floyd B., deceased; Mary L. Smith, deceased; Helen O., of Alfred; Ella L. Bassett, of Independence; and Marguerite L. Olmstead, of Toronto, Canada. Besides his children he is survived by his wife and several grandchildren.
    Funeral services were conducted by his pastor and he was laid to rest in the Alfred Rural Cemetery.
    A. C. E.