NameLuanna COON157,159,197,388
Birth7 Sep 1787
Death9 Sep 1864, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialRock River Cemetery, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherRev. Asa COON Sr. (1756-1801)
MotherJudith STILLMAN (1759-1846)
Spouses
Birth14 Jul 1786, Berlin, Rensselaer Co., New York
Death3 Sep 1864, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialRock River Cemetery, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationMinister
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherAsa BURDICK (1761-1817)
MotherFanny CLARKE (1766-1850)
Marriage24 Dec 1808
ChildrenEdwin Stillman (1810-1885)
 Eusebia Neville (1816-1867)
 Asa Clarke (1821-1906)
 Russell Philander (1830-1884)
Notes for Luanna COON
Admitted 1846 - Alfred, New York.
Dismissed 7 Oct 1849

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 20, No 40, p 159, Oct. 6, 1864.
In Milton, Wis., Sept. 9th, 1864, of dysentery, Mrs. Luanna Burdick, wife of Asa Burdick, aged 77 years and 2 days. Sister Burdick, with her husband, united with the First Alfred Church, and with him removed to Wisconsin, uniting first with the Milton Church, and then with the Rock River Church. She was always a faithful co-laborer in promoting the interests of religion. For a number of years, sister Burdick has been confined to the house, anxiously awaiting the summons of her Saviour to call her to her rest. But she with her husband have been gathered, like shocks of corn fully ripe, into the garner of the Lord. B. F. R.
Notes for Asa (Spouse 1)
Asa Burdick was ensign in the 86th Reg't Feb. 29, 1812. He removed to Alfred in 1814, and to Milton, Wis., in 1852.

Admitted 1820 - Alfred, New York.

In 1850, Asa Burdick was shown as a long time Deacon of the Seventh-Day Baptist Church. Asa' s occupation was Reverend. In 1853, Asa and Luanna moved to Milton, WI from Alfred, Allegany Co., NY.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 20, No 40, p 159, Oct. 6, 1864.
In Milton, Wis., Sept. 3d, 1864, of dysentery, Asa Burdick, aged 78 years, 1 month, and 19 days. In early life, Bro. Burdick experienced religion, and united with the First Alfred Church in Allegany Co., N. Y., where he remained a worthy member until about eleven years since, when he removed to Wisconsin and united with the church at Milton. Bro. Burdick was one of the number who, believing that the cause of Christ could be better served in a separate church, asked to be set off from the Milton church, which resulted in the organization of the Rock River Church. Since that time, until his death, he has been a faithful and efficient member of that church. In his death, the Church feel they have lost a grave counsellor, and an efficient worker in sustaining the interests of Christ's visible church. But they feel that what is their loss is his eternal gain. B. F. R.
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