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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 30, No 17, p 3, Apr. 23, 1874.
In Westerly, R. I., March 31st, 1874, Daniel Babcock, aged 89 years, 3 months, and 15 days. He was the oldest of nine children of Dea. Daniel and Content (Potter) Babcock, and was born on Potter Hill, Dec. 16th, 1784. His estimable wife, Anna Almy, to whom he was married Oct. 19th, 1816, died Feb. 14th, 1873, aged 85 years and 3 months. He was a man of genial heart, and by diligent reading had possessed himself of much information respecting the political character and the industrial resources of this and other nations. He united with the First Seventh-day Baptist Church of Hopkinton June 28th, 1806. A few days before his death he said, "I surely can trust myself in death to Him who has been so good to me all my life." A. B. B.
Contributor: Jon Saunders (47674050) •
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 30, No 17, p 3, Apr. 23, 1874.
In Westerly, R. I., March 31st, 1874, Daniel Babcock, aged 89 years, 3 months, and 15 days. He was the oldest of nine children of Dea. Daniel and Content (Potter) Babcock, and was born on Potter Hill, Dec. 16th, 1784. His estimable wife, Anna Almy, to whom he was married Oct. 19th, 1816, died Feb. 14th, 1873, aged 85 years and 3 months. He was a man of genial heart, and by diligent reading had possessed himself of much information respecting the political character and the industrial resources of this and other nations. He united with the First Seventh-day Baptist Church of Hopkinton June 28th, 1806. A few days before his death he said, "I surely can trust myself in death to Him who has been so good to me all my life." A. B. B.
Contributor: Jon Saunders (47674050) •
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