NameMary Louisa BAUMHOUR
Birth9 Jun 1827, Denmark, Morrow Co., Ohio
Death2 May 1903, Gentry, Benton Co., Arkansas
Spouses
Birth26 Dec 1826, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Death21 Aug 1909, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
OccupationFarmer
FatherHenry Beebe CRANDALL (1797-1894)
MotherLucinda LATIMORE (1795-1849)
Marriage22 Apr 1847, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ChildrenAlpha Latimore (1851-1937)
 Orpha May (1856-1919)
Notes for Mary Louisa BAUMHOUR
Census: 1880 North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska; age 53

Mary Louisa (Baumhour) Crandall 1827-1903
Categories: 1840's Settlers, Farina, Illinois, Gentry, Arkansas, Rev. James H. Hurley Officiating, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 59, No 23, p 365, June 8, 1903.
Mary L. Boomhour Crandall, was born in the town of Denmark, Ohio, June 9, 1827, and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. A. Whitford, in Gentry, Arkansas, May 2, 1903.
She was married to Horace H. Crandall, April 22, 1848. He with the children are left to mourn their loss. Her faith was strong in Christ's power to save. J. H. H.

Alternate spellings: Baumbaur or Boomhauer or Boomhour
Notes for Horace Herman (Spouse 1)
Residence: 1838 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Residence: 1865 Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
Census: 1880 North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska; age 53, farmer

Horace Herman Crandall 1826-1909
Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 67, No 17, p 540, Oct. 25, 1909.
Horace Herman Crandall, fifth son of Henry B. and Lucinda Latimer Crandall, was born in the town of Alfred, N. Y., December 26, 1826, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. A. Whitford, in Farina, Ill., August 21, 1909, aged 82 years, 7 month and 25 days.
When he was twelve years old he moved with his parents to Milton, Wis., they being among the pioneer settlers. Later he united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Milton. He was united in marriage to Mary Baumhour on April 26, 1848. To them were born six children, four of whom died in childhood. In 1865, he, with his family, settled on a farm near Farina, Ill., and later transferred his church membership to the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Farina of which he continued a member till death. Since the death of his wife, in 1902, his home has been with his daughter. He leaves one brother, Amos of Milton Junction, Wis., and three sisters: Lorinda Vincent of Farina, Mary Stone of California, and Ada Crandall of Milton Junction; one son, Alpha of North Loup, Neb., and one daughter, Orpha Whitford of Farina, Ill.
Burial services were held at the home of his daughter on Monday morning. His pastor spoke from Job v, 26. Although Brother Crandall has been unable to attend the services of the church for several years he had a pleasant and helpful companionship with his God, and died in the faith. W. D. B.
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