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Ethan Lee Burdick Jr.

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Ethan Lee Burdick Jr.

Birth
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
1 Mar 1879 (aged 82)
Lima Center, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Son of Ethan Burdick and Esther Stillman, Husband of Amy Allen.
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'The Sabbath Recorder', Vol 35, No 11, p 3, Mar. 13, 1879.
March 1st, 1879, in Lima, Rock Co., Wis., of congestive chill, Ethan Burdick, aged 82 years, 4 months, and 1 day. The deceased was born in Rhode Island Oct. 30th, 1796, and when quite young, his parents settled near New London, Conn., and afterward in Petersburgh, N. Y. When he was nineteen, they moved to Alfred Centre, where he professed Christ and united with the 1st Alfred Church, from which he never removed his standing. On March 11th, 1821, he was married to Miss Amy Allen. In 1839 he came to Wisconsin in company with Eld. Daniel Babcock, and secured a home, and in 1841 moved his family, and settled in the town of Lima, where he spent the rest of his days. He was always a warm supporter of the cause of Christ, both by personal effort and with his means. He was a great enemy to everything like sham and hypocrisy, and in his later years was an ardent supporter of the cause of temperance. As disease and infirmity increased, the spirit of devotion and religious fervor increased. His last connected utterances were a prayer to God for support and pardon. In his fall, death makes his first inroad into this family. He leaves an aged and feeble wife and six children, besides a large circle of relatives to mourn his loss. His funeral was largely attended at Milton Junction, March 3d. Sermon by the pastor from Rev. 20: 11,12. N. W.
Son of Ethan Burdick and Esther Stillman, Husband of Amy Allen.
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'The Sabbath Recorder', Vol 35, No 11, p 3, Mar. 13, 1879.
March 1st, 1879, in Lima, Rock Co., Wis., of congestive chill, Ethan Burdick, aged 82 years, 4 months, and 1 day. The deceased was born in Rhode Island Oct. 30th, 1796, and when quite young, his parents settled near New London, Conn., and afterward in Petersburgh, N. Y. When he was nineteen, they moved to Alfred Centre, where he professed Christ and united with the 1st Alfred Church, from which he never removed his standing. On March 11th, 1821, he was married to Miss Amy Allen. In 1839 he came to Wisconsin in company with Eld. Daniel Babcock, and secured a home, and in 1841 moved his family, and settled in the town of Lima, where he spent the rest of his days. He was always a warm supporter of the cause of Christ, both by personal effort and with his means. He was a great enemy to everything like sham and hypocrisy, and in his later years was an ardent supporter of the cause of temperance. As disease and infirmity increased, the spirit of devotion and religious fervor increased. His last connected utterances were a prayer to God for support and pardon. In his fall, death makes his first inroad into this family. He leaves an aged and feeble wife and six children, besides a large circle of relatives to mourn his loss. His funeral was largely attended at Milton Junction, March 3d. Sermon by the pastor from Rev. 20: 11,12. N. W.


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