NameDr. William Henry CRANDALL157,138,535
Birth26 Jul 1863, Nile Cemetery, Nile, Allegany Co., New York
Death30 Mar 1892, Thomasville, Georgia
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationPhysician
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherWilliam Delos CRANDALL (1832-1920)
MotherSarah Calfernia COON (1840-1925)
Spouses
Birth1 Oct 1857, Scott, Cortland Co., New York
Death5 Oct 1945, North Dakota
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationHomeopathic Physician
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherDr. Albert CLARKE (1832-1896)
MotherElvira Anabella GREENE (1828-1896)
Marriage14 Sep 1889, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Notes for Dr. William Henry CRANDALL
Census: 1880 Wirt, Allegany Co., New York: age 16
GRAD: Alfred University, Alfred Center, Allegany Co., New York
GRAD: Milton College, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
GRAD: Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Notes for Ella Josephine (Spouse 1)
GRAD: Homer Academy, Homer, Cortland Co., New York
GRAD: Alfred University, Alfred Center, Allegany Co., New York
GRAD: Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Residence: 1886 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin

Dr. Ella Josephine (Clarke) (Crandall) Smart 1857-1945
"The Portrait and Biographical Album of Rock County, Wis", 1889, p 722.
ELLA J. CLARKE, M.D., was born in Cortland Co., N.Y., Oct. 1, 1857, a daughter of Albert and Elvira (GREEN) CLARKE, and one of a family of four children, one son and three daughters, all of whom are living: Charles A., the eldest, is engaged in farming near Nortonville, Kan.; he married Evelyn A. WILLIARD, Feb.. 20, 1888. Ella J., of this sketch is the second in order of birth. Kate M., who was born Sept. 20, 1860, is a resident of New York City, and in 1886 was graduated from the New York Hospital Training School. She is well versed in the profession she has chosen, and has attended on several difficult cases. Grace A., the youngest of the family, who was born Jan. 26, 1865, is living in Milton with her parents. The CLARKE family is of English descent, and their ancestry can be traced back to a remote period.
Dr. CLARKE, the subject of this sketch, received her classical education at the Homer Academy, at Homer, N.Y., and at the Alfred University, at Alfred Center, N.Y. She then devoted herself to teaching for some time, when, wishing to follow the medical profession, she became a student in the Women's Hospital and College, in New York, during the winter of 1884-85, after which she entered the Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago, being graduated with the highest honors, receiving the prize out of a class of 102. In September, 1886, she came to Milton and opened an office, and has since here continued the practice of her profession. She is the only homeopathic physician in Milton, and her practice extends for miles throughout the country. She is a member of the Seventh day Baptist Church, and has many warm friends. Her parents came to Milton, in 1888, to make their permanent residence there.

"The Milton Junction Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday Oct. 11, 1945, p 1.
Funeral services for Dr. Ella Smart, who died Saturday in Valley City, N. D., were held in the Milton S.D.B. church Tuesday afternoon with burial in Milton cemetery. Rev. W. D. Burdick officiated and was assisted by Dr. Edwin B. Shaw. Kenneth Babcock, accompanied by Betty Daland, sang "City Four Square" and "Lead Kindly Light." Pallbearers were Ross Coon, Wallace Coon, Robert Plumb, Lawrence Plumb, Walter Rogers and A. M. Paul.
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