NameAdah Jane BURDICK159
Birth17 Jan 1835, Lincklaen, Chenango Co., New York
Death24 Mar 1909, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherWillet Stillman BURDICK (1805-1874)
MotherClarissa CAMPBELL (1805-1888)
Spouses
Birth6 Sep 1823, Berlin, Rensselaer Co., New York
Death7 Jan 1901, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherJoshua WHITFORD (1789-1868)
MotherAvis SATTERLEE (1795-1846)
Marriage8 Mar 1855, Utica, Dane Co., Wisconsin
ChildrenAdelle May (1858-1897)
 Addie F. (1863-1954)
Notes for Adah Jane BURDICK
Census: 1880 Christiana, Dane Co., Wisconsin; age 47

"The Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Apr. 1, 1909, p 1.
Ada Jane Whitford was born in Lincklaen, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1835, and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John B. Crandall, in Milton Junction, March 24, 1909, at the age of 74 years, 2 months and 7 days. She was the daughter of Willet S. and Clarissa Campbell Burdick. When she was sixteen years of age she came with her parents to Utica, Wis., and soon after taught school, teaching two terms in the vicinity of Utica.
March 8, 1855, she was married to John Whitford, also a native of New York state. For the first two years of their married life their home was in Albion whence they moved to Utica. Here they lived until about sixteen years ago when they came to Milton Junction to live, to be near their two daughters who had homes here.
The family circle was first broken twelve years ago in the death of her elder daughter, Mrs. May Coon. This was a shock to her from which she did not recover for some time. July 7, 1901, her husband died, after which she remained in her home alone until four years ago when she went to live with her only daughter, Mrs. John B. Crandall.
Here in the course of nature relations have been reversed and the daughter, who was once the object of the mother's care and solicitude, became the one who ministered to the mother in her declining years and increasing helplessness.
Mrs. Whitford was baptized early in life and united with the Utica S. D. B. church. Here she kept her membership and gave her support to the church and ladies' society until that church disbanded when she joined the Milton Junction church, in whose fellowship she died.
Besides the daughter and eight grandchildren the deceased leaves three brothers, Rev. C. A. Burdick, Farina, Ill., Rev. F. O. Burdick, Boulder, Colo., and Lee Burdick, Indianapolis, Ind.
Funeral services were held at the late home, conducted by her pastor Rev. A. J. C. Bond. Burial in the Milton Junction cemetery.
Notes for John B. (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Christiana, Dane Co., Wisconsin; age 56

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 57, No 5, p 79, Feb. 4, 1901.
John Whitford was born in Berlin, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1823, and died of pneumonia in Milton Junction, Wis., Jan. 7, 1901.
Brother Whitford was one of fourteen children born to Joshua and Avis Satterlee Whitford, and a grandson of Eld. William Satterlee. He made a profession of faith in Christ, in the ordinance of baptism, administered by Eld. O. P. Hull, and united with the Albion Seventh-day Baptist church, Nov. 6, 1852. He afterwards united with the Utica Seventh-day Baptist church, of which he remained a faithful member till death. On March 8, 1855, he was married to A. Jane Burdick, a daughter of Willet Burdick. Two daughters were born to them, one of which passed on before the father to the blessed land. The widow, one daughter and several grandchildren survive him. G. J. C.
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