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Elsie Irene <I>Langworthy</I> Fitz Randolph

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Elsie Irene Langworthy Fitz Randolph

Birth
Farina, Fayette County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Dec 1957 (aged 84)
Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Farina, Fayette County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 164, No 2, p 16, Jan. 13, 1958.

Elsie Irene Langworthy Randolph, daughter of Elbert and Arville Johnson Langworthy, was born on a farm near Farina, Ill., May 23, 1874, and died at the home of her daughter in Jerseyville, Ill., Dec. 19, 1957.

When she was six years old, her family went to Kansas in a covered wagon and there staked a homestead. The farm was on what has been known as Seventh Day Baptist Lane near Nortonville. She lived there until the time of her marriage to Ernest F. Randolph, Sept. 28, 1893, and then moved to Farina where they made their home until 1945.

Mrs. Randolph joined the Seventh Day Baptist Church at an early age and remained a faithful member all her life. She was always helpful to friends and neighbors in time of need, and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Rebecca, and Royal Neighbor lodges.

She is survived by her daughter Emily and son-in-law Irwin (Bud) Davis, who was like a son to her, two granddaughters, Frances and Deanna, all of Jerseyville, Ill., and a sister, Jesse Crouch, of Nortonville, Kan. Her husband, a deacon of the church, died suddenly in 1945, and her only son Dale died in 1953.

The memorial service was conducted in Farina, Ill, by the Rev. A. Addison Appel and burial was in the Farina Cemetery.
A. A. A.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 164, No 2, p 16, Jan. 13, 1958.

Elsie Irene Langworthy Randolph, daughter of Elbert and Arville Johnson Langworthy, was born on a farm near Farina, Ill., May 23, 1874, and died at the home of her daughter in Jerseyville, Ill., Dec. 19, 1957.

When she was six years old, her family went to Kansas in a covered wagon and there staked a homestead. The farm was on what has been known as Seventh Day Baptist Lane near Nortonville. She lived there until the time of her marriage to Ernest F. Randolph, Sept. 28, 1893, and then moved to Farina where they made their home until 1945.

Mrs. Randolph joined the Seventh Day Baptist Church at an early age and remained a faithful member all her life. She was always helpful to friends and neighbors in time of need, and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Rebecca, and Royal Neighbor lodges.

She is survived by her daughter Emily and son-in-law Irwin (Bud) Davis, who was like a son to her, two granddaughters, Frances and Deanna, all of Jerseyville, Ill., and a sister, Jesse Crouch, of Nortonville, Kan. Her husband, a deacon of the church, died suddenly in 1945, and her only son Dale died in 1953.

The memorial service was conducted in Farina, Ill, by the Rev. A. Addison Appel and burial was in the Farina Cemetery.
A. A. A.


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