NameMary Ann CRANDALL157,138,197,388,416
Birth15 Nov 1806, Montville, New London Co., Connecticut
Death29 May 1891, Lima Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherSilas CRANDALL (1768-1850)
MotherRebecca BEEBE (~1767-1839)
Spouses
Birth4 Dec 1805, Petersburg, Rensselaer Co., New York
Death23 Jun 1851, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherLuke STILLMAN (1776-1857)
MotherPhebe GREENE (1786-1866)
Marriage26 May 1825, New York
ChildrenPaul Crandall (1828-1881)
 Alice (1846-1926)
Notes for Mary Ann CRANDALL
Census: 1880 Lima, Rock Co., Wisconsin

Mary Ann (Crandall) Stillman 1806-1891
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 47, No 25, p 400, June 18, 1891.
At Lima Centre, Wis., May 29, 1891, of pneumonia, Mrs. Mary Ann, relict of Dea. Wm. P. Stillman.
She was born Nov. 15, 1806, in Montville, New London, Co., Conn., professed faith in Christ in early life, was married May 26, 1825, and in 1840 moved with her husband to Wisconsin and united with the Milton Seventh-day Baptist Church, which her husband served as deacon till his decease, and of which she continued a faithful member till called to the spirit world. She was the mother of ten children, five sons and five daughters, five of whom survive her. She was the sister of Dea. Amos Crandall, late of First Alfred, and of Henry Crandall, of the Milton Junction Church, the latter being over 94 years old. She was a quiet, faithful mother in Israel, whose life was an ornament to the church of Christ. Her funeral was held at her residence, and largely attended. Sermon by the writer. N. W.
Notes for William Paul (Spouse 1)
Admitted abt 1820 - Alfred, New York.
Moved to Lima in 1840
Deacon of the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Milton,Wisconsin1841-1851

William Paul Stillman 1805-1851
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 8, No 42, p 167, Apr. 1, 1852.
At his residence in Milton, Rock Co., Wis., June 23, 1851, Dea. Wm. P. Stillman, aged 45 years. He had been an active and devoted member of the churches where he had resided. He embraced religion in early life, at Alfred, Allegany Co., N. Y., whence he removed to Genesee, where he was a member until he removed to Milton, and became a member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church at that place, in the fellowship of which he continued until his death. He left a large family to mourn the loss of an affectionate father and companion.
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