NameRev. Simeon Hoffman BABCOCK214
Birth22 Jan 1841, North Hampton, Clark Co., Ohio
Death18 Nov 1924, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial21 Nov 1924, Evergreen Cemetery, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
FatherSimeon BABCOCK (1784-1870)
MotherElizabeth D. HOFFMAN (1805-1894)
Spouses
Birth29 Jun 1842, Shelby Co., Ohio
Death1916
BurialEvergreen Cemetery, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
Marriage21 Feb 1861, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
ChildrenEmenetta Jane (1864-1946)
 Milton James (1867-1957)
 Orissa Estella (1870-1953)
 Louis Arlington (1873-1955)
 Abbie Ida (1878-1968)
Notes for Rev. Simeon Hoffman BABCOCK
Census: 1880 Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 39, minister
Cause of death: Hypertrophy of prostate, senile dibility following operation

Simeon Hoffman Babcock 1841-1924
"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Nov. 27, 1924, p 1.
Rev. Simeon Hoffman Babcock, son of Elder Simeon and Elizabeth (Hoffman) Babcock, was born in Pike township, Clark County, Ohio, Jan. 21, 1841, and died at Mercy hospital, Janesville, Wis., Nov. 18, 1924, aged 83 years, 9 months and 27 days.
Feb. 21, 1861, he was united in marriage with Miss Elizabeth McCormick. Both were residents of Shelby Co., Ohio, and were members of the Jackson Center church of which his father was pastor.
There were eight children in their family. Those living are Mrs. D. F. Whitford, Edgerton; Milton J., Albion; Mrs. M. L. Brown, Whitewater; Louis A., Milton; and Mrs. H. C. Van Horn, Lost Creek, West Virginia. There are seventeen grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
His mother was twice married, first to Milton Stout to whom three sons were born. Her second husband was Eld. Simeon Babcock and there were two sons and a daughter born to them. Bro. Babcock is the last to pass away.
Both by heredity and training Bro. Babcock was naturally a Christian. His mother was of a courageous God fearing family, deeply interested in religion and devoted to her family. The father was of the sixth generation of the Babcock family in America, a preacher and example of righteousness. It is not then strange that their child should become a Christian in his ninth year, and that when the church expressed confidence in his character and ability by inviting him to devote himself to the gospel ministry and become their leader, he consented, though in his twenty-ninth year, and having a family of three children to support.
After a time he removed to Albion "to better qualify himself for his calling." The Albion church licensed him to preach, March 2, 1873. In response to the request of the Jackson Center, Ohio church, the Albion church called a council of the churches, composing the Quarterly Meting, and he was ordained June 29, 1874.
His pastorates were Jackson Center, Albion and Walworth; Field worker for the Missionary Society, a second pastorate at Albion, and last Little Genesee, N. Y., from which he retired from active ministry.
His public ministrations were enhanced by his christian character and manliness and are rewarded in immeasurable benefits. Everywhere the grace of God was upon him and glorified his work. His companion was well chosen and together they made a home that was a tower of strength wherever they lived. This happy union was broken by death and he must complete the journey of life in the family of his oldest son Milton.
These years of retirement have been like a benediction. His presence in the church and Sabbath school and community has been very helpful. He never ceased to be a factor for good. His name will ever be held in loving remembrance by his many friends and his family will cherish the priceless heritage of Godly living and christian character he has left them.
Funeral services were conducted by Pastor L. D. Seager of Albion, assisted by Rev. J. L. Skaggs of Milton, Rev. E. E. Sutton of Milton Junction, and Rev. E. A. Witter of Walworth. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery.
Notes for Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 37
Residence: 1902 Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin

Elizabeth (McCormick) Babcock 1842-1916
"The Wisconsin Tobacco Reporter", Edgerton, Wisconsin, Friday, Sep. 8, 1916.
Elizabeth (McCormick) Babcock was born in Jackson township, Shelby Co., Ohio, June 29, 1842, and died at Albion, Wis., Aug 31, 1916. She was the oldest of eight children born to Valentine and Anna McCormick. Three of these have preceded her to the spirit land: James R. in a southern hospital while a prisoner of war during the rebellion, Susanna and Sarah Jane in late years. Feb. 21, 1861, she was united in marriage to Simeon H. Babcock, to them were born eight children, five daughters and three sons, three of these, two daughters and one son died in infancy. The surviving children are Mrs. D. F. Whitford of Edgerton, M. J. Babcock, of Albion, Mrs. M. L. Brown, of Ft. Atkinson, L. A. Babcock of Milton and Mrs. H. C. Van Horn of Minnesota.
In the winter of 1863 she made a public profession of religion, was baptized by Elder Louis A. Davis and united with the Seventh Day Baptist church at Jackson Center, Ohio. Subsequently she transferred her membership to the Seventh Day Baptist churches of Albion and Walworth, Wis. and Little Genesee, N.Y., respectively, and finally to the church at Albion again after the return hither six years ago. In all of these associations she was true and faithful as a pastor's wife and to all the duties of the household of faith of which she was a member. She was a true and loyal companion, an affectionate wife and a mother of exceedingly solicitous for the welfare of her children and altogether unsparing of self in her efforts to serve friend and neighbor. Her ideas of chastity and appropriate conduct were exceptionally high and on this account she wielded a strong influence in favor of a pure and noble life wherever she went, thus helping many young and careless ones to see the dangers and avoid them. Though quiet and retiring she was very pronounced along this line and no one could mistake the position she held on such questions. She will be greatly bereaved, not only by her husband, her children, sisters and brother, but by many others far and near whom she knew in the years gone by. She had been sick a long time but has been very tenderly cared for by her sister, Dr. Mollie Hawver of Jackson Center, Ohio, and her children were all at the funeral.
The funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Chas. S. Sayre, assisted by the Rev. G. W. Burdick of Milton, Wis. A large procession of friends followed the remains to Evergreen cemetery where interment was made.
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