Person:Emmett Crandall (1)

Emmett Oliver Crandall
m. 17 Apr 1852
  1. Emmett Oliver Crandall1853 - 1936
  2. Marian Crandall1855 - 1883
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] Emmett Oliver Crandall
Gender Male
Birth[1] 10 Mar 1853 Utica, Dane, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage 28 Jul 1875 Walworth, Walworth, Wisconsin, United Statesto Alcie Crandall
Occupation? Farmer
Death[1] 31 Oct 1936 Milton, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Burial[1] 2 Nov 1936 Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Religion? Seventh-Day Baptist

Census: 1880 Christiana, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 27, farmer Ordaned: Deacon, 5 JUL 1891 Utica, Dane Co., Wisconsin Residence: 1910 Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin Cause of death: Pernicious anemia, chronic myocarditis

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    121:12:375, December 7, 1936.

    Emmett Oliver Crandall, son of Daniel B. and Philura Coon Crandall, born in Utica, Wis., March 10, 1853, died October 30, 1936, at Milton, Wis.
    Mr. Crandall united with the Utica Seventh Day Baptist Church on June 15, 1868. He was ordained deacon by the same church July 5, 1891. Since 1910, with the exception of a short time when he was in Battle Creek, he has been a member of the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist Church and faithfully filled the office of deacon.
    Deacon Crandall was married to Alcie Crandall on July 28, 1875. She preceded him in death, December 27, 1935. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Ada Howard; two sons, Everett and Lyle; two daughters, Mrs. Ed Fiebiger and Mrs. Arthur Rohweder; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
    Services were conducted in the church, November 2, by his pastor, Rev. John F. Randolph, assisted by Rev. E. E. Sutton. Interment at Milton Junction. J. F. R.