NameElizabeth HARDMAN214
Birth14 Mar 1806
Death28 Dec 1878
Spouses
Birth16 May 1802
Death3 Mar 1872, Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa
FatherThomas BABCOCK (1759-1825)
MotherMartha DAVIS (1760-1854)
Marriage13 Mar 1828
ChildrenMargaret (1829-1900)
 Sarah (1831-1909)
 Martha (1836-1916)
 James Owen (1838-1921)
 Nicander Wilson (1844-1926)
 Lewis Hurley (1850-1911)
Notes for Elizabeth HARDMAN
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 35, No 3, p 3, Jan. 16, 1879.
In Welton, Iowa, Dec. 28th, 1878, of dropsy, Mrs. Elizabeth Babcock, consort of the late Dea. John Babcock, in the 73d year of her age. Sister Babcock made a profession of religion soon after marriage, and was connected with a Seventh-day Baptist Church in Ohio. In company with her husband and others she came to Welton in 1854. She was one of the constituent members of the Welton Church. She lived an exemplary and useful life, was earnest in her desires for the promotion of the cause of Christ, and ready to bear a part in the service of his house. She lingered nearly a year in her last illness, but looked forward with bright hopes of acceptance in heaven, having an earnest desire to depart and be with Christ. It was a great satisfaction to her to have her pastor visit her and pray with and for her, and she was so long detained from meeting with her covenant brethren and sisters in the house of worship. A very large attendance at her funeral gave evidence of the high esteem in which she was held. Being on First-day, and at the hour of service at the Baptist Church in the village, they dismissed their congregation and came in. Services conducted by the writer from 2 Cor. 5: 1, 2. Thus was laid to rest the last one of eight couples of the old people who first settled in this place. H. B. L.
Notes for John (Spouse 1)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 28, No 14 p 55, Mar. 14, 1872.
In Welton, Clinton Co. Iowa, March 3d, 1872, Dea. John Babcock, in the 69th year of his age. He was born in Harrison county, West Virginia; was the youngest son of Thomas and Martha Babcock; when quite young moved with his father to Lebanon, Warren Co., Ohio; thence to Clark county, and was there married to Betsey, daughter of Timothy and Sarah Searl, in 1822. In 1825 she died. Soon after the death of his wife he made a public profession of religion, and united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Northampton, Clark Co., Ohio. In 1828, he was married to Elizabeth Hardman. In 1840, moved to Shelby county, near Port Jefferson. Here he united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church; thence to Defiance county, remained there several years, without church privileges. Desiring to enjoy the better opportunities, he moved to Welton, Iowa. At Port Jefferson he was appointed to serve in the deacon's office, and when the Church at Welton was organized he was one of its members, and here served as deacon, which office he filled, with much credit to himself and the cause, until he was removed to the general assembly and church of the first born. He was a man of unwavering Christian integrity, universally respected and beloved by all who knew him, retiring and modest in his habits and intercourse with his fellow men, for many years a fellow laborer with Eld. L. A. Davis. Ill health, with his own estimation of his own moral worth, was the occasion of feelings of despondency, for a number of years previous to his death. It was a source of great pleasure to us all, however, that in the course of the last winter, in the time of our revival season, the clouds of doubt, that had hung over his path for years passed away, and once more he enjoyed the lively assurance of his acceptance with God, and did the cause much good service, while we all rejoiced together; and his death was as triumphant and peaceful as his life had been upright and pure. The attention of his family in his sickness was a source of much joy to him.
He retained his senses to the last, and went to sleep in Jesus to await the trumpet of the resurrection morning. We all feel that a good man has been discharged from the war, to our loss and his gain. V. H.
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