"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 59, No 7, p 111, Feb. 16, 1903.
Lucy Carrie Langworthy Bancroft was born in Brookfield, N. Y., on Christmas Day, 1836, and died at her home near Camden, Del., Feb. 1, 1903.
She was educated at Alfred University. Soon after her marriage to E. H. Bancroft, and near the close of the Civil War, she went from Central New York to the state of Delaware, where she resided until her death. Of her family friends, among our readers, a sister, Mrs. C. B. Crandall, of Nortonville, Kan., a brother, Deacon R. S. Langworthy, of Brookfield, N. Y., remain. A local newspaper - the Delawarean, from which we glean this notice - says: Her home was her kingdom, but her interests and activities went out in all helpful ways. The poor and needy found in her a tender friend."
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 59, No 7, p 111, Feb. 16, 1903.
Lucy Carrie Langworthy Bancroft was born in Brookfield, N. Y., on Christmas Day, 1836, and died at her home near Camden, Del., Feb. 1, 1903.
She was educated at Alfred University. Soon after her marriage to E. H. Bancroft, and near the close of the Civil War, she went from Central New York to the state of Delaware, where she resided until her death. Of her family friends, among our readers, a sister, Mrs. C. B. Crandall, of Nortonville, Kan., a brother, Deacon R. S. Langworthy, of Brookfield, N. Y., remain. A local newspaper - the Delawarean, from which we glean this notice - says: Her home was her kingdom, but her interests and activities went out in all helpful ways. The poor and needy found in her a tender friend."
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