NameEmily L. DOWSE157
Birth31 Dec 1810, Cooperstown, Otsego Co., New York
Death5 Feb 1888, Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Spouses
Birth28 Mar 1811, Brookfield, Madison Co., New York
Death3 Feb 1889, Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin
OccupationFarmer
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherAugustus CRANDALL (1781-1847)
MotherCharlotte BABCOCK (1781-1844)
Marriage26 Aug 1830, New York
ChildrenRoswell A. (1831-1913)
 Charles Welcome (1833-1905)
Notes for Emily L. DOWSE
Residence: 1856 Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin
Census: 1880 Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin; age 70

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 45, No 8, p 128, Feb. 21, 1889.
In Walworth, Wis., Feb. 3, 1889, Welcome B. Crandall, followed just sixty hours later by his wife, Emily L. Dowse.
They were born in Madison county, N. Y., he on March 28, 1811, and she on Dec. 31, 1810. They were married Aug. 26, 1830, and thereafter lived in Brookfield, DeRuyter, and Lincklaen, N. Y., until 1856, when they came to Walworth, Wis., where they spent the remainder of their lives. Brother Crandall embraced religion early in life; but Sister Crandall did not until some time after their marriage. Not living at that time in the vicinity of any Seventh-day Baptist Church, they united with a First-day Baptist Church, being allowed to do so and keep the Sabbath. Subsequently moving into the vicinity of Second Brookfield, they united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church of that place, of which Sister Crandall remained a member until her death. Bro. Crandall had his membership transferred to the church at Walworth, where it was retained until transferred to the church triumphant. The "one more river" they have crossed, to dwell in the "summer land" beyond. S. H. B.
Notes for Welcome Babcock (Spouse 1)
Welcome Babcock Crandall 1811-1889  
Categories: Brookfield, New York, Rev. Simeon H. Babcock Officiating, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary, Walworth, Wisconsin
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 45, No 8, p 128, Feb. 21, 1889.
In Walworth, Wis., Feb. 3, 1889, Welcome B. Crandall, followed just sixty hours later by his wife, Emily L. Dowse.
They were born in Madison county, N. Y., he on March 28, 1811, and she on Dec. 31, 1810. They were married Aug. 26, 1830, and thereafter lived in Brookfield, DeRuyter, and Lincklaen, N. Y., until 1856, when they came to Walworth, Wis., where they spent the remainder of their lives. Brother Crandall embraced religion early in life; but Sister Crandall did not until some time after their marriage. Not living at that time in the vicinity of any Seventh-day Baptist Church, they united with a First-day Baptist Church, being allowed to do so and keep the Sabbath. Subsequently moving into the vicinity of Second Brookfield, they united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church of that place, of which Sister Crandall remained a member until her death. Bro. Crandall had his membership transferred to the church at Walworth, where it was retained until transferred to the church triumphant. The "one more river" they have crossed, to dwell in the "summer land" beyond. S. H. B.

Residence: 1856 Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin
Census: 1880 Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin: age 69
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