Person:Juliette Crandall (2)

m. 1826
  1. Juliette Crandall1834 - 1918
  2. Albert Newell Crandall1841 - 1923
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
Facts and Events
Name[1] Juliette Crandall
Gender Female
Birth[2] 8 Oct 1834 Lincklaen, Chenango, New York, United States
Marriage 3 Sep 1853 DeRuyter, Madison, New York, United Statesto Roswell A. Crandall
Death[2] 3 Aug 1918 Milton Junction, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Burial[2] 4 Aug 1918 Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Religion? Seventh-Day Baptist

Census: 1880 Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin

Death Cert. informant was Mrs. G. E. Coon (her daughter Nettie).

References
  1. The Journal-Telephone
    August 8, 1918.

    Juliette Crandall, daughter of Jonathan and Emma Stillman Crandall, was born at Lincklaen, N. Y., October 8, 1834, and died at Milton Junction, Wis., August 3, 1918.
    She was married September 3, 1853, to Roswell A. Crandall at Brookfield, N. Y., with whom she lived in happy relation to the time of his death, January 31, 1913. To this union were born six children Mrs. E. O. Crandall of Milton Junction, Mrs. F. O. Burdick of Boulder, Colo., Mrs. Cora Crandall who died July 21, 1913, John B. Crandall and Mrs. Geo. E. Coon of Milton Junction and Sherman L. Crandall of Brodhead.
    Early in life Mrs. Crandall gave her heart to Jesus and throughout her long life lived a consistent Christian, exerting a profound and helpful influence upon her family and all who came in touch with her life. Her home was a Christian home in which was fostered those homely virtues which make for manhood and womanhood and true Christian culture. She was a faithful wife, a loving mother, and a friend to all who needed help and encouragement. With her husband she was a faithful member of the Seventh-day Baptist church wherever she lived and was a faithful member of the Milton Junction Seventh-day Baptist church at the time of her death.
    She is survived by those children already named, two brothers, Albert Crandall of Westerly, R. I. and Herman E. Crandall of New Britain, Conn., and one sister, Mrs. Orcelia Boorman of Findley Lake, N. Y. She is also survived by fifteen grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.
    Memorial services, conducted by Pastor Van Horn, were held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Coon on August 4, and the body was laid to rest by the side of her husband, in the Milton Junction cemetery.

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