Person:Alcie Crandall (1)

m. 3 Sep 1853
  1. Alcie Crandall1854 - 1935
  2. Emma Estella Crandall1856 - 1946
  3. Cora May Crandall1860 - 1913
  4. John Benton Crandall1862 - 1933
  5. Sherman Crandall1865 - 1937
  6. Nettie Adelle Crandall1869 - 1949
m. 28 Jul 1875
  1. Everett Burchard Crandall1877 - 1958
  2. Bessie Crandall1880 - 1964
  3. Corinne M. Crandall1893 - 1976
  4. Oliver Lyle Crandall1899 - 1966
Facts and Events
Name[1] Alcie Crandall
Gender Female
Birth[1] 8 Jun 1854 Brookfield, Madison, New York, United States
Marriage 28 Jul 1875 Walworth, Walworth, Wisconsin, United Statesto Emmett Oliver Crandall
Death[1] 27 Dec 1935 Milton Junction, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Obituary[1]
Burial[1] 30 Dec 1935 Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Religion? Seventh-Day Baptist

Census: 1880 Christiana, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 26

Cause of death: Chronic nephritis

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Sabbath Recorder.

    "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 120, No 2, p 56, Jan. 20, 1936.
    Alcie Crandall was born at Brookfield, N. Y., June 8, 1854, and died at her home in Milton Junction, Wis., December 27, 1935.
    She was married July 28, 1875, to Emmette Crandall of Milton Junction who survives her, with two daughters: Mrs. Bessie Fiebiger, Milton Junction, and Mrs. Corrine Doland, Beloit; two sons, Everett, Palo Alto, Calif.; and Lyle, Battle Creek, Mich.; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Burdick, Boulder, Colo., and Mrs. George E. Coon, Milton Junction; and one brother, Sherman Crandall, Brodhead.
    Early in life she became a Christian, uniting with the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Walworth. At the time of her death she was a member of the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist Church.
    Farewell services were conducted in her church in Milton Junction, by her former pastor, Rev. Erlo E. Sutton, December 30, 1935, and burial was in the Milton Junction cemetery. E.E. S.