NamePhebe Irene BABCOCK157,214,159
Birth9 Apr 1838, Scott, Cortland Co., New York
Death25 Aug 1902, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial28 Aug 1902, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherBeriah L. BABCOCK (1804-1852)
MotherClarissa BABCOCK (1806-1880)
Spouses
Birth16 Nov 1832, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Death22 Jul 1919, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationPhotograph Artist
FatherGeorge Stillman BURDICK (1802-1890)
MotherDiana MACOMBER (1798-1891)
Marriage12 Apr 1856, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Notes for Phebe Irene BABCOCK
Residence: 1854 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Census: 1880 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin: age 42

Phebe Irene (Babcock) Burdick 1838-1902
"The Milton Journal", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, 4 Sep 1902.
Phebe I. Babcock Burdick was born in Scott, Courtland county, N. J., April 9, 1838 and died at her home in Milton Tuesday, Aug. 26, 1902.
She was the daughter of Beriah and Clarissa Babcock. All of a family of five children with the father and mother have now passed on to the other shore.
At the age of 16 she came with her mother to reside in the vicinity of Milton. In April, 1856, she was united in marriage to Elery Burdick, the Rev. V. Hull officiating. It was in the following summer that the late W. C. Whitford accepted a call to the pastorate of the Milton church and under whose efficient labors there was almost noted revival. Mrs. Burdick was one of those who at that time professed faith in Christ. She was baptized by Elder Whitford and became a member of this church.
Soon after her marriage to Mr. Burdick they established a home in Milton. For more than 46 years she lived to bless this home by her patient, loving devotion to its best interest. One son came to bind their hearts in parental love, but the light of this new joy was soon shadowed by sorrow for the infant was taken from them to be with the angels in the heavenly home.
The influence of Mrs. Burdick for good was most constant and her helpfulness to all who came within her reach was an especial characteristic of her womanly heart. For years disease had laid a heavy hand upon this dear sister, but with what courage and Christian grace has she borne this suffering! No murmur of complaint has been heard. Instead there was expressed a deep sense of thankfulness for the blessings she felt God was bestowing upon her. She took a great interest in all the work of the church. She was most loyal to all missionary efforts. The laborers on the missionary fields, both home and foreign, were well remembered in her contributions and by her loving sympathy and devout prayers for them. Also much social cheer was extended to them when an opportunity was presented. As a member of the local society for benevolent work she was most faithful as long as her strength permitted, and indeed, when her frail body was fast yielding to the fell destroyer, she was constantly on duty. She never failed to respond generously to every call of the society. It was one of the last requests she made of her husband that he would continue to pay her annual dues to this organization.
The funeral was held from the house at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon conducted by Rev. D. K. Davis. The interment was in the Milton Cemetery.
Notes for Ellery H. (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin: age 47, photograph artist

Ellery H. Burdick 1832-1919
"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, July 24, 1919, p 1.
Ellery H. Burdick was born at Alfred, N. Y., November 16, 1832. His parents were George Stillman and Diana Macomber Burdick. Besides Ellery, there was one brother, George Stillman Burdick, Jr., and two sisters, Sarah Burdick and Rebecca Cottrell. The last named is the sole survivor of this family group.
In 1854, Mr. Burdick was married to Phoebe Babcock who died August 26, 1902. On October 17, 1906, he was again married to Minerva Knapp of Scott, N. Y., who was deceased June 28, 1913.
While President William C. Whitford was pastor of the Milton Seventh-day Baptist church, Mr. Burdick was converted and was baptized into the fellowship of this church. Quiet, unassuming, his everyday life was an expression of his faith in God and his sincere regard for his fellowmen.
In his youth Mr. Burdick followed the trade of cabinet maker, and was considered skilled in his craft. Later in life he chose photography as his vocation.
He died July 22, 1919, and farewell services were held in the Milton S. D. B. church Wednesday afternoon, July 23, 1919, conducted by Pastor Henry N. Jordan. Burial was made in the Milton cemetery.
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