Son of Rawson and Abigail Angier
middle initial is G in some transcripts of records.
Vermont Journal (Windsor, Vermont) March 9, 1861
"Died -
In Ascutneyville, Feb. 26th, of bronchitis, John C. Angier, aged 20 years.
Ay, sort and brief hath been the span,
His life hath measured here,
Just reaching golden age of man
Nor losing boyhood's cheer.
The bitter lessons Time must bring,
The losses, pain and care,
His free young spirit shall not wring,
Nor weary burden bear.
Then smooth above the cold white brow,
Those stirless auburn locks,
content to know his bark is now
Moored safe from mortal shocks.
Send back, send back he flowing tears,
Mourn not the early dead,
He hath escaped life's grief and fears,
And to his Savior fled."
Son of Rawson and Abigail Angier
middle initial is G in some transcripts of records.
Vermont Journal (Windsor, Vermont) March 9, 1861
"Died -
In Ascutneyville, Feb. 26th, of bronchitis, John C. Angier, aged 20 years.
Ay, sort and brief hath been the span,
His life hath measured here,
Just reaching golden age of man
Nor losing boyhood's cheer.
The bitter lessons Time must bring,
The losses, pain and care,
His free young spirit shall not wring,
Nor weary burden bear.
Then smooth above the cold white brow,
Those stirless auburn locks,
content to know his bark is now
Moored safe from mortal shocks.
Send back, send back he flowing tears,
Mourn not the early dead,
He hath escaped life's grief and fears,
And to his Savior fled."
Family Members
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement