NameJohn Hunter BABCOCK157,214,199
Birth2 Dec 1830, Clark Co., Ohio
Death23 Apr 1912
OccupationFarmer
FatherJacob BABCOCK (1797-1835)
MotherLydia MAXSON (1799-1871)
Spouses
Birth11 Mar 1832, Clark Co., Ohio
Death8 Feb 1888, Humboldt, Richardson Co., Nebraska
FatherSamuel LIPPINCOTT (1803-1859)
MotherHannah MAXSON (1806-1892)
MarriageMar 1856, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
ChildrenSarah Ann (~1857-1922)
 Martha Lillian (1862-1916)
Notes for John Hunter BABCOCK
Census: 1880 Frankin, Richardson Co., Nebraska: age 49
Notes for Jemima (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Frankin, Richardson Co., Nebraska: age 48

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 44, No 14, p 8, Apr. 5, 1888.
Near Humboldt, Neb., March 10, 1888, of lingering consumption, Jemima Lippincott, wife of John Babcock, in the 56th year of her age. When about eleven years old, she experienced a hope in Christ, was baptized and united with the Northampton Church, in Clarke Co., Ohio. Subsequently her father moved to Jackson, Ohio and her standing was removed to that church. Soon after her marriage to Mr. Babcock, in 1856 they settled on a farm near Koshkonong Lake, Wis., where they lived happy and prosperous, until about twelve years ago, when they moved to Humboldt. During the later years of her life she has not been the active Christian that she was in earlier years. But just before her death she expressed a longing to go and be at rest. She leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her departure. In the absence of the pastor, services at the house were conducted by the writer of this notice. D. K. D.
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