Person:Fannie Potter (2)

m. 20 Nov 1780
  1. William Potter1781 -
  2. Sarah Potter1783 - 1850
  3. Stephen Potter1785 - 1859
  4. Esther Potter1787 -
  5. Ezekiel Gardner Potter1790 - 1869
  6. Joseph A. Potter1794 - 1863
  7. Mary Potter1799 - 1853
  8. Prudence Potter1801 - 1886
  9. Asa Coon PotterAbt 1804 - 1883
  10. Fannie Potter1806 - 1891
m. 1826
  1. Stephen P. Reynolds1827 - 1902
  2. Celestia Sardinia Reynolds1845 - 1911
Facts and Events
Name Fannie Potter
Gender Female
Birth? 27 Jun 1806 Petersburg, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Marriage 1826 to Foster Reynolds
Death[1] 14 May 1891 Center, Atchison, Kansas, United States
Obituary[1]
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    28 May 1891.

    At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Delos Babcock, near Nortonville, Kans., May 14, 1891, Mrs. Fannie Reynolds in her 85th year.
    Sister Reynolds was the daughter of Stephen and Sarah Potter, of Petersburg, N. Y., where she resided during her earlier life. When she was about eleven years of age she was hopefully converted and baptized by Elder Wm. Satterlee, joining the Berlin Church, but later becoming a member of the church at Petersburg. She was married to Foster Reynolds in 1826, and with her husband moved, in 1831, to Hebron, Penn., where she became a constituent member of the Hebron Church, with which she retained her membership till death.
    A good woman has gone. Her last testimonies were triumphant Christian utterances, and she has found the rest for which she longed. She remembered her absent boys and wished them to meet her in heaven. One daughter, Mrs. Culver, affectionately ministered to her in her last sickness, while the one with whom she lived was herself confined in bed with serious illness. Her aged companion lives to mourn her absence, in the little waiting while. Services were held at the church the following Sabbath. Sermon by the pastor from text of her own choice: "Be ye also ready, etc." Matt. 24: 44. G. M. C.