Person:Addie Whitford (1)

Watchers
m. 8 Mar 1855
  1. Adelle May Whitford1858 - 1897
  2. Addie F. Whitford1863 - 1954
m. 3 Apr 1884
  1. Bernice Crandall
  2. Winifred Crandall
  3. Flora Crandall
Facts and Events
Name[1] Addie F. Whitford
Gender Female
Birth? 13 Aug 1863 Utica, Dane, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage 3 Apr 1884 Utica, Dane, Wisconsin, United Statesto John Benton Crandall
Death? 28 Nov 1954 Edgerton, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Burial? Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock, Wisconsin, United States

Census: 1880 Christiana, Dane Co., Wisconsin; age 16 Residence: 1891, 509 Plumb St, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin Cause of death: Fracture of the right hip, fell at home

Addie F. (Whitford) Crandall 1863-1954 Milton Newspaper Obituary "The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Thursday, Dec. 2, 1954, p 3. Mrs. John B. Crandall, Milton, formerly of Milton Junction, died at 10:30 p. m. Sunday in Edgerton Memorial hospital where she had been a patient since suffering injuries in a fall in her home a few days previously. The former Addie Whitford was born in Utica, Wis., Aug. 13, 1863, the daughter of John and Ada Jane Whitford. She was educated at Big Foot Academy in Walworth and at Milton College and was a teacher until her marriage to Mr. Crandall April 3, 1884. Mr. Crandall was a painting and decorating contractor here for many years. She was a resident of Milton Junction and Milton practically all her married life. Until her health failed in 1939 she was active in the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist church. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bernice Crandall, at home, Mrs. Theodrick (Winifred) Bradford, Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. Homer (Flora) De Long, Eau Claire. Her husband, one grandson and her only sister preceded her in death. The funeral was held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Albrecht funeral home, the Rev. Kenneth Smith officiating. Burial was in Milton Junction cemetery

References
  1. Johnson, Nellie Willard. The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island. (Norwich, New York: Johnson, c1937).