NameLouis De Alton “Allie” BABCOCK214
Birth30 Mar 1878, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death18 Jan 1961, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial21 Jan 1961, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationMechanic
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherEzra Stillman BABCOCK (1851-1911)
MotherFrances Azelia CASTLE (1852-1933)
Spouses
Birth15 May 1881, Wisconsin
Death27 Dec 1922, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial29 Dec 1922, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Marriage30 Aug 1899, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ChildrenGeorge Stillman (1900-1967)
 Frances Alberta (1906-1981)
Birth26 Jun 1873, Windsor, Dane Co., Wisconsin
Death28 Dec 1954, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial30 Dec 1954, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Marriage8 Nov 1924
Notes for Louis De Alton “Allie” BABCOCK
Census: 1880 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin: age 2

Note: "Allie" Babcock on his wife's 1922 Death Cert.
"Ally" of Milton Junction in his mother's 1933 obit.
"Allie" in Milton Cemetery transcription.157


Louis De Alton Babcock 1878-1961
"The Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Jan. 26, 1961, p 6.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, for D. A. (Allie) Babcock, the Rev. Elmo Randolph officiating. Burial was in Milton Cemetery.
The son of Stillman and Francis Castle Babcock, he was born March 30, 1878, in Walworth County. He was a life member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church.
Surviving are two sons, George, of Janesville, and Elston, of Milton; a daughter, Mrs. Wallace Ristow, Port Huron, Mich.; three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and a brother, Ed, of Milton.
Notes for Effie Adel (Spouse 1)
Cause of death: Addison's disease

"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Jan. 4, 1923, p 1.
After a lingering and painful illness which extended over a period of more than two years, Mrs. Allie Babcock entered into rest in the early morning of December 27, 1922.
Effie Adel Addie was a daughter of George and Frances Addie and was born May 15, 1881, in the township of Lima. She received her educational training in the school in the Burdick district and in the high school in Milton Junction. After completing her high school course she taught successfully for one year the school in the Palmer district.
On August 30, 1889, she was married to L. De Alton Babcock of Milton. To them were born three children, George Stillman, Frances Alberta and Charles Elston. The husband and children together with Mrs. Babcock's aged father and mother, one sister, Mrs. T. E. Davidson of Milton, and five brothers, Clarence D. and Alf. A., of Milton, J. Glen of Sugar Creek, Rollo O. of Fulton and Cecil E. of Beloit, are left to fondly cherish the memory of an affectionate wife and mother, a dutiful daughter and a loving sister. The large gathering of friends and neighbors at the funeral was a fitting tribute of esteem in which they held Mrs. Babcock.
Mrs. Babcock was an earnest christian and a loyal member of the Seventh Day Baptist church in Milton. When her health permitted she was an active worker in Circle No. 3, a group of young ladies of the church. She especially endeared herself to this group.
In the early part of November, 1920, Mrs. Babcock was stricken with the malady which ultimately caused her death. Her frail body wracked with the intense pains of awful suffering scarcely seemed strong enough to contain the spirit of this brave woman who longed to be freed that she might minister to the loved ones of her home.
Services in memory of the departed sister were on Friday afternoon, December 29, in the home in which she was born and at the Seventh Day Baptist church, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Henry N. Jordan. Three songs of christian hope and comfort were sung by a male quartet composed of Rev. E. M. Holston, Mr. Julius Nelson, Mr. Albert Babcock and Prof. A. E. Whitford.
The burial was made in the cemetery at Milton.
Notes for Alice (Spouse 2)
Census: 1880 Windsor, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 6

Alice (Pinney) (Ayers) Babcock 1873-1954
Milton Newspaper Obituary
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Dec. 30, 1954, p 3.
Mrs. D. A. Babcock, 81, Milton, died Tuesday morning in a convalescent home in Janesville following an illness of one year.
Surviving are her husband; a son, Ernest Ayers of Sturgis, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Alvin Nelson, South Gate, Calif.; a step-daughter, Mrs. Wallace Ristow, Battle Creek, Mich.; and two step-sons, George Babcock, Janesville, and Elston Babcock, Milton.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon (Thursday) in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church, Pastor Kenneth Smith of Albion officiating. Burial was in Milton cemetery.
Alice Pinney was born June 26, 1873 in Windsor, Wis. She was married to Herman Ayers who died in 1919. On Nov. 8, 1924, she was united in marriage with Allie Babcock and has resided in or near Milton all of her married life.
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