NameAnn FITZ RANDOLPH159
Birth13 Dec 1826, New Market, Middlesex Co., New Jersey
Death21 Jul 1879, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
BurialEvergreen Cemetery, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
Spouses
Birth30 Jun 1828, Brookfield, Madison Co., New York
Death31 Jan 1909, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
FatherSamuel Park BURDICK (1779-1847)
MotherPolly STILLMAN (1788-1856)
Marriage30 Jun 1853, New Market, Middlesex Co., New Jersey
ChildrenRandolph T. (1855-1924)
Notes for Ann FITZ RANDOLPH
Ann (Fitz Randolph) Burdick 1826-1879
Categories: Albion, Wisconsin, Later Arrivals, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 35, No 32, p 3, Aug. 7, 1879.
In Albion, Wis., July 21st, 1879, after a lingering illness of several months, Mrs. Ann Burdick, wife of E. L. Burdick, in the 53d year of her age. Sister Burdick had been an extreme sufferer for a long time, but patiently and cheerfully she endured all "as seeing him who is invisible." She died as the Christian dies, falling asleep in Jesus, death being but the gateway to eternal life.

Note: burial was in Albion Evergreen Cemetery
Notes for Ethan Lanphear (Spouse 1)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 66, No 11, p 349, Mar. 15, 1909.
Ethan L. Burdick was born in DeRuyter, N. Y., June 30, 1828, and died at his home in Farina, Ill., January 31, 1909.
In 1849 Brother Burdick settled with his parents, Samuel P. and Mary Burdick on a farm near Lake Koshkonong, in Wisconsin. He was married to Ann F. Randolph at New Market, N. J., June 30, 1853. To them were born two children: Randolph T. Burdick of Milton Junction, Wisconsin, and Mary Adelle, who died at Farina, Ill., January 11, 1867. In 1857 he moved to Albion, Wis., engaging in the mercantile business. After a few months spent at Farina, in 1866 and 1867, he returned to Albion and reentered the mercantile business. During those years he was a leader in the church, school, and town affairs, serving as town treasurer nearly fifteen years, and postmaster during the greater part of his stay at Albion. Soon after the death of his wife, July 21, 1879, he went to Florida for his health.
Mr. Burdick was married to Mrs. Almeda Randolph at Farina, Ill., 1883. They lived in Florida till 1889, when they came to Farina to make their home.
Mr. Burdick was a member of the Albion Church.
His last sickness, lasting several weeks, was very painful, and he anxiously looked forward to the change awaiting him, expressing his confidence in the plan of God for the future of his children.
Brief services were conducted at the home on Monday night, and the body was taken to Albion for burial. Pastor Van Horn conducted the brief services and the body was laid at rest in the Albion Cemetery. W. D. B.
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