NameSarah BURDICK157,159
Birth26 Oct 1820, Brookfield, Madison Co., New York
Death5 Feb 1903, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
FatherSamuel Park BURDICK (1779-1847)
MotherPolly STILLMAN (1788-1856)
Spouses
Birth23 Jul 1815, Lincklaen, Chenango Co., New York
Death14 Nov 1867, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
FatherBenjamin Hall BURDICK (1781-1855)
MotherHannah STILLMAN (1787-1845)
Marriage8 Aug 1839, DeRuyter, Madison Co., New York
ChildrenAlmira Hannah (1846-1935)
 Lydia Benetty (1857-)
Notes for Sarah BURDICK
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 59, No 8, p 127, Feb. 23, 1903.
Sarah Burdick, daughter of Samuel P. and Polly Stillman Burdick, and widow of Daniel R. Burdick, was born in Brookfield, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1820, and died in Albion, Wis., Feb. 5, 1903.
At the age of sixteen, she, with her father's family moved to DeRuyter, N. Y., where, for a time, she attended DeRuyter Institute, and where on the 8th of Aug., 1839, she was married to Daniel R. Burdick. Sometime in the year 1843 they came to Wisconsin, and in the following year settled on the farm in Albion where Mr. Burdick died Nov. 14, 1867, and where Mrs. Burdick spent the remainder of her days. To them were born six children, one son and five daughters, all of whom except the third and youngest died when quite young. Those two, Mrs. J. S. Green, of Fordland, Mo., and Mrs. B. I. Jeffrey, who with her husband have lived with her and tenderly cared for her during the last years of her life, and two brothers, Rowland S. of Janesville, Wis., in his 88th year, and Ethan L., of Farina, Ill., in his 75th year, still survive her.
Rev. M. G. Stillman, pastor of the Walworth Seventh-day Baptist church and well known to the readers of the Sabbath Recorder, came to live in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Burdick when but a child and by them was reared to manhood, and from them received his early home training.
Jan. 19, 1850, Mrs. Burdick, with her husband, united with the Albion Seventh-day Baptist church, of which she remained an acceptable member until her death. She was always deeply interested in the work of the church, and was an active member in the Women's Missionary and Benevolent Society until old age rendered her unable to attend the meetings.
Funeral Sabbath P. M., Feb. 7. Sermon by pastor from John 14: 2, last clause. S. H. B.


Census: 1880 Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 59
Notes for Daniel Reed (Spouse 1)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 23, No 48, p 181, Nov. 28, 1867.
In Albion, Dane Co., Wis., Nov. 14th, 1867, of disease of the lungs, Daniel R. Burdick, aged 52 years. Bro. Burdick made a profession of religion in early life, and became a member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Lincklaen, N. Y. Some twenty-four years ago, he came to Albion, Wis., and early united with the Seventh-day Baptist in this place of which he remained a worthy member until released by death. During this time, he has been efficiently identified with those enterprises, that related to the building up of the church, and the elevation of humanity. He was naturally generous, and habitually prompt and punctual; hence an energetic and thorough worker. His love for, and confidence in, Christ were strong, so that, from the first of his sickness, he was wholly resigned, often saying, "Not my will, but thine, O God, be done." "Yes Jesus is precious, and I shall soon be with him." May this affliction be sanctified to the good of his greatly bereaved family, the !
church, his numerous relatives and friends. J. C.
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