NameHarriett Lucinda CRANDALL157,138
Birth21 Feb 1831, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Death8 Mar 1868, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
FatherHenry Beebe CRANDALL (1797-1894)
MotherLucinda LATIMORE (1795-1849)
Spouses
Birth28 Jun 1820, Cambridge Township, Washington Co., New York
Death13 May 1875, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
OccupationLawyer, State Legislature In Farnia, IL
FatherJoshua J. VINCENT Jr. (1790-1872)
MotherOlive SPENCER (1792-1878)
Notes for Harriett Lucinda CRANDALL
Harriet Lucinda (Crandall) Vincent 1831-1868
The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 24, No 12, p 47, Mar. 19, 1868.
In Farina, Ill., on the 8th of March, 1868, very suddenly, of what was supposed to be disease of the heart, Mrs. Harriet L. Vincent, wife of Edward Vincent, Esq., and daughter of Henry B. Crandall, of Milton, Wis., aged 37 years. Mrs. V. was a much esteemed friend and neighbor, and had secured the confidence of all, by her kindness and womanly deportment. Up to the morning of her death, she had been in her usual health and cheerfulness of spirits. As she arose from her bed, she was seized with violent coughing, and complained of a sense of suffocation. All the aid of friends and physicians was unavailing; in about twenty minutes from the first attack she sank in death. The suddenness and severity of the stroke is very heavy on the husband and three children who are thus called to mourn her loss. She had never made a public profession of religion, but had often expressed her full belief in its importance and divine reality, and had within a few months been known to pray earnestly for a practical interest in the Saviour of sinners. "Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." C. M. L.
Notes for Edward (Spouse 1)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 31, No 22, p 3, May 27, 1875.
In Farina, Ill., May 13th, 1875, of bronchial consumption, Mr. Edward Vincent, in the 55th year of his age. Mr. Vincent was born in the town of Almond, Allegany Co., N. Y. He made a profession of religion in his eighteenth year, under the preaching of Eld. James H. Cochrane, and joined the Second Alfred Church. He was a student, for a time, of Alfred Academy. In 1846, he with his father's family moved to Wisconsin, finally settling in Milton, Rock county. In April, 1849, he was married to Harriet L. Crandall, who died in 1868. In 1857, Mr. Vincent commenced the study of law with a law firm in Janesville, Wis., and in 1859, was admitted to practice at the bar of Rock county. In 1864, he moved to Farina, Ill., to seek a warmer climate on account of his health. In 1865, he was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Illinois. In January, 1869, he was married to Lydia O. Maxson, who now mourns his departure. While a citizen of Wisconsin, Mr. Vincent served two terms in the Legislature of the State, in which he took high rank in ability, and was chiefly instrumental in securing the passage of an act relieving Seventh-day Baptists from the service of civil process, and from serving on juries on the Sabbath, and also securing some other privileges which are now enjoyed in other states. Mr. Vincent took rank as a judge of law and as a pleader among the ablest lawyers of Fayette county, Ill. He was an orator. Gifted with a lively imagination, a ready utterance, elegant diction, and possessing a disciplined and well-stored mind, he was not easily surpassed in an off-hand speech on varied subjects. He often made powerful and telling temperance and political addresses. His last illness, which commenced the 4th of last March, was at first acute and painful, but it settled into a gradual decay of his physical and mental powers until he passed away without a struggle, as if falling asleep. He often expressed himself during his sickness as deeply regretting the way he had lived, and as having sought and obtained the forgiveness of God and was prepared to die. He leaves a wife and five children. His funeral was held Sabbath afternoon, May 15th, and was attended by a large concourse of people. A sermon was preached on the occasion from Matt. 24: 44. O. U. W.
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