NameLucy Delcina CRANDALL157,138
Birth19 Sep 1860, Fulton Co., Illinois
Death19 May 1922, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial22 May 1922, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherAlbert Charles CRANDALL (1825-1908)
MotherRebecca Jane HESS (1831-1917)
Spouses
Birth7 Mar 1847, Lima, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death6 Nov 1888, Lima, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationFarmer
FatherEthan Lee BURDICK (1822-1907)
MotherPhilena BABCOCK (1826-1921)
Marriage22 Mar 1884, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
ChildrenCharles Crandall (1887-1965)
Birth13 Apr 1860, Stogumber, England
Death18 Feb 1929, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial21 Feb 1929, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Marriage22 Jan 1895, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
Notes for Lucy Delcina CRANDALL
Census: 1880 La Clede, Fayette Co., Illinois: age 19
Cause of death: Strangulated umbilical hernia

Lucy Delcenia (Crandall) (Burdick) Burnett 1860-1922
"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, May 25, 1922, p 1.
Lucy Delcenia Crandall was born in Fulton Co., Ill., September 19, 1860. Her parents were Charles and Rebecca Crandall. In the spring of 1869 her parents moved to Farina, Ill., which was her home until her marriage to Gaudentia D. Burdick, which occurred on March 22, 1884. Mr. and Mrs. Burdick then came to Wisconsin to make their home in the vicinity of Milton. Mr. Burdick was deceased November 6, 1888.
On January 22, 1895, Mrs. Burdick was married to Ernest C. Burnett.
For a long time Mrs. Burnett had suffered, severely at times, from an incurable malady. But she bore her sufferings uncomplainingly, and few outside her immediate family knew of her ailment. Recently she became more seriously ill, and passed away Friday morning, May 19, 1922. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Lee Burdick, of New York city, Charles Burdick, who lives at home, George C. Burnett, of San Francisco, Cal., and a daughter, Jessie Burnett, who lives at home. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. R. J. Maxson, of Gentry, Ark., and three brothers, William and Lincoln Crandall of Farina, Ill., and Clark Crandall of Milton.
Mrs. Burnett was a christian believer who tried to demonstrate in her daily life the virtues of sincerity, integrity, generosity and neighborliness. She made public profession of faith in Christ while living at Farina and was baptised into the fellowship of the Seventh Day Baptist church by Rev. Charles Lewis, who was pastor. Her membership was transferred to the church of like faith at Milton, in whose fellowship she remained loyal till the time of her death.
Memorial services were held at the church on Monday morning, May 22, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Henry N. Jordan. Interment was at Milton Junction.
Notes for Gaudentia Dilutia (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Lima, Rock Co., Wisconsin: age 32, divorced

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 44, No 48, p 8, Nov. 29, 1888.
At his home, in the town of Lima, Wis., Nov. 6, 1888, of typhoid fever, Gaudentia D. Burdick, only son of Ethan Lee and Philena Burdick, in the 42d year of his age. The deceased leaves a wife and three children, two of whom are too small to know their loss. He was a member of the Milton Junction Seventh-day Baptist Church. In the absence of the pastor, funeral services were conducted by Eld. J. C. Rogers. Sermon from Heb. 9: 22-28. J. C. R.
Notes for Ernest O. (Spouse 2)
Ernest O. Burnett 1860-1929
Categories: Later Arrivals, Milton Newspaper Obituary
"The Milton Junction Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Feb. 21, 1929, p 1.
Ernest O. Burnett was a son of George T. and Sarah Shepherd Burnett and was born in Stogumber, England, April 13, 1860. He died at his home just north of the village of Milton, Wisconsin, February 16, 1929. He was the oldest of a family of eight children.
He came to the United States at the age of twenty-three years, and the greater part of the time since then he has lived in the vicinity of Milton.
He was married to Delcenia Crandall Burdick at Farina, Ill., January 22, 1895. Mrs. Burdick was a widow before her marriage to Mr. Burnett, and she had two sons, Lee and Charles Burdick. Two children, George and Jessie were born to Mr. and Mrs. Burnett. George was born at Farina and Jessie at Milton. Charles and Jessie live at Milton, Lee in New York City, and George at Oakland, Calif. There are two grandchildren: Geo. Crandall and Beatrice Irene Burnett.
Mr. Burnett was a man of studious habits and when he was a young man taught classes in shorthand in connection with Milton College, though he was never classified as a member of the faculty. He was deeply religious and an eager Bible student and had read the Bible from cover to cover several times.
He has been a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church since 1899. For many years he was a regular attendant and participated in the affairs of the church according to his ability. For the last several years, particularly since the death of Mrs. Burnett in 1922, having rather poor health, he has stayed quite closely about his home.
The funeral was conducted from the Gray and Albrecht funeral parlors in Milton Junction on Monday, February 18, and burial was made in the Milton Junction cemetery.
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