Person:Almira Burdick (2)

Watchers
m. 8 Aug 1839
  1. Almira H. Burdick1846 - 1935
m. 5 Dec 1865
  1. Mary Alice Green1870 - 1975
Facts and Events
Name Almira H. Burdick
Gender Female
Birth[1] 10 Feb 1846 Albion, Dane, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage 5 Dec 1865 to Jesse Saunders Green
Death[1][2] 2 Aug 1935 Otis Orchards, Spokane, Washington, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    119:5:136, September 2, 1935119:.

    Almira H. Burdick was born in Albion Wis., February 10, 1846, and died August 2, 1935, at Otis Orchards, Wash. She was a daughter of Daniel R. and Sarah Burdick.
    She received instruction in both vocal and instrumental music under the best teachers connected with Milton College, J. M. Stillman, George Root, and other noted instructors, and finally attended the Ziegfeldt Conservatory of Music, Chicago. She was a teacher of vocal and piano music for a number of years.
    At an early age she united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Albion, Wis. She freely gave of her talent not only for the church but for the community as well. She was united in marriage to Jesse S. Green, a Civil War veteran, December 5, 1865. Mrs. Green was a member of the Relief Corps of the G. A. R. and loyal to the order as long as active.
    Besides [daughter] Mrs. W. C. Allen, of Otis Orchards, Wash., she is survived by one son, H. R. Green, Minneapolis; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. B. I. Jeffrey of Riverside, Calif., and one foster brother, Rev. M. G. Stillman, of Milton, Wis. W. C. A.

  2. Washington, United States. Death Records
    [1].