NameBeula Agnes BURDICK159
Birth23 May 1878, Wisconsin
Death21 Apr 1968, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial25 Apr 1968, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherEdgar Orlando BURDICK (1841-1937)
MotherEmily R. SHERBURNE (1844-1924)
Spouses
Birth1 Jan 1879, Utica, Dane Co., Wisconsin
Death17 Feb 1945, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial19 Feb 1945, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationTeacher, Principal, Machine Operator
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
MotherMary Ann WATSON (1855-1936)
Marriage4 Dec 1900, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ChildrenDorothy Mae (1903-1976)
 Ralph Watson (1912-1988)
 Harvey Laurence (1914-1998)
Notes for Beula Agnes BURDICK
Beula Agnes (Burdick) Burdick 1878-1968
"The Milton Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Apr. 25, 1968, p 1.
Mrs. Harvey Burdick, 89, Milton, died unexpectedly Sunday, April 21, in the home of her son, Dr. H. Laurence Burdick. Mrs. Burdick had resided with her son and family since being released from the hospital in January after suffering a broken hip.
Funeral services were to be held today, Thursday, April 25, at 2 p.m., in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, the Rev. Earl Cruzan officiating. Burial was to be in Milton Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Russell W. Burdick, Leland Shaw, Truman Lippincott, Elton Bingham, Paul Abelmann and William Burdick.
The former Beula A. Burdick, daughter of Edgar O. and Emily Sherburne Burdick, was born in Walworth May 23, 1878. She was married Dec. 3, 1900 to Harvey L. Burdick, a teacher for many years in Wisconsin and Iowa schools, and was associated with The Burdick Corporation until his death on Feb. 17, 1945.
Mrs. Burdick was a lifelong member of the Seventh Day Baptist denomination and a member of the Milton Church at the time of her death. She was for many years an active member of the Women's Circle of the church and a member of the Woman's Village Improvement Club.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. LeRoy (Dorothy) Rasmussen, Milton; three sons, George E., Cohoes, N. Y., Ralph W., Edgerton, and Dr. H. Laurence Burdick of Milton; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Flora Johnson, Milton.
Preceding her also in death was a sister, Mrs. Bert Button, who died in 1947.

Census: 1880 Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin: age 3
Cause of death: Acute coronary ocllusion
Notes for Harvey LaGrange (Spouse 1)
Harvey LaGrange Burdick 1879-1945
"The Milton Junction (Wis.) Telephone", Thursday, Feb. 22, 1945, p 1.
Harvey L. Burdick, who had been ill since Nov. 18, 1944, died early Saturday morning in his home in Milton.
He was born in Utica, Jan 1, 1879, the son of George W. and Mary Burdick. On Dec. 3, 1900, he married Beulah Burdick in the home of her uncle, C. C. Clarke, in Milton Junction. He was principal of high schools in Iowa where they resided 13 years, and for the past 22 years had been employed by the Burdick corporation, Milton.
He was a member of the S.D.B. church at Welton, Iowa, and had been a mason for many years.
Survivors are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Leroy Rasmussen, Milton; three sons, George E. of Rochester, N. Y., Lt. H. Lawrence, Camp Bowie, Tex., and Ralph W. of Edgerton; a sister, Mrs. Archie Hurley, Milton, and four grandchildren. A brother, Dr. G. Merton Burdick, preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Gray and Albrecht funeral home (former C. C. Clarke residence), Milton Junction, Rev. Willard D, Burdick officiating and being assisted by Rev. Elmo Fitz Randolph. A group of Masons attended and their ritual was given, and Kenneth R. Babcock sang two selections. Pallbearers, Masons, were Elam Coon, Roy Cary, Harry Green, P. J. Bauer, Arthur Holmes and Herbert Risdon. Burial was in Milton cemetery.
Out of town relatives and friends attending included: Geo. E. Burdick, Rochester, N. Y.; Lt. and Mrs., Lawrence Burdick, Camp Bowie, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burdick, Edgerton; Mrs. H. M. Johnson, Chicago; Mrs. and Mrs. Oscar Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watson, Edgerton; Mrs. Agnes Watson, Stoughton; Mrs. Charles Hunt, Lima; Mrs. G. Merton Burdick, Janesville; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forrest, Clinton.

Census: 1880 Pleasant Springs, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 1
Cause of death: Angina pectoris
Harvey and Beula were 5th cousins.157
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