NameCatherine “Caty” CLARKE157,535,159
Birth16 Apr 1809, Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island
Death11 May 1871, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherJoshua CLARKE (1759-)
MotherWelthea STILLMAN (1765-)
Spouses
Birth12 Dec 1800, Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island
Death5 Oct 1876, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationFarmer
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherJohn H. BURDICK (1779-1856)
MotherJudith BURDICK (1782-1854)
MarriageNew York
ChildrenMatthew Stillman (1827-1887)
 Caroline (1829-1916)
Notes for Catherine “Caty” CLARKE
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 27, No 22, p 87, May 25, 1871.
In Milton, Wis., May 11th, 1871, after a severe and protracted illness, from cancer, Mrs. Catherine Burdick, wife of John L. Burdick, leaving to her friends the consolation that she rests from her sufferings, and will appear, the next time they shall see her, in her glorious resurrection body. She was born in Hopkinton, R. I., April 16th, 1809. When six years of age, she removed with her parents to the western part of the State of New York, where she resided until the time of her removal to Milton, some four years since. While quite young, she united with the Free Will Baptist Church, under the pastoral care of Eld. Asa Burdick. She afterward united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Darien, Genesee Co., N. Y., at the time of its organization, from which she did not remove her standing until, as we trust, the Master removed it from the church militant to the church triumphant in heaven. S. C.
Notes for John Lee (Spouse 1)
Moved to Darien, N. Y., in 1827 and to Milton, Wis. He was a farmer. He was a constituent member of the Darien S. D. B. Church, June, 1928.

John Lee Burdick 1800-1876
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 32, No 47, p 3, Nov. 23, 1876.
In Milton, Wis., Oct. 5th, 1876, Mr. John L. Burdick, in the 76th year of his age. While attending to the morning work of his home, he died suddenly from a disease of the heart. He was born in Westerly, R. I., Dec. 12th, 1800; and in 1827, he came to Western New York, where he married, and settled in the town of Darien. He united with the Seventh-day Baptist church at Clarence, N. Y., in its early history, and remained a member of this church until his death. He removed in 1867, with a portion of his family, to Milton, Wis., where several of his children had already settled. Here he resided until death called him home. Three and a half years ago, he buried the companion of his life. Nine children were born to them, two of whom lost their lives in the army during the Civil War and the others are still living. His sermon was preached by Rev.James Summerbell and a large number of his neighbors and friends attended his funeral. W. C. W.
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