NameDeacon Jacob H. BABCOCK157,214
Birth14 Apr 1822, Clark Co., Ohio
Death30 Jan 1904, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
BurialSDB Cemetery, Jackson Township, Shelby Co., Ohio
OccupationFarmer
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherWilliam BABCOCK (1789-1847)
MotherRebecca LOOFBOURROW (1792-1870)
Spouses
Birth28 Aug 1832, Clark Co., Ohio
Death2 Feb 1880, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
FatherJeptha DAVIS (1802-1878)
MotherMatilda Haff LOOFBORO (1804-1866)
Marriage12 Jun 1849, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
Birth22 Dec 1851, Rapids, Niagara Co., New York
Death3 Jul 1924, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
Burial5 Jul 1923, SDB Cemetery, Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio
OccupationTeachsr
Notes for Deacon Jacob H. BABCOCK
Census: 1880 Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio: age 58, farmer
Residence: 1902 Jackson Center, Shelby Co., Ohio

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 60, No 7, p 109, Feb. 15, 1904.
Deacon Jacob H. Babcock was born in Clarke county, Ohio, April 14, 1822, and died at his late residence in Jackson Center, Ohio, January 30, 1904, aged 81 years, 9 months and 16 days.
His parents were originally from West Virginia. In 1845 Mr. Babcock settled in Jackson Center, and by working and teaching school, paid for the land which he purchased there. He was a man naturally intellectual, and could he have had the advantages which our young people now possess, would have made his mark in the literary world. In all public affairs he was conscientious and outspoken. In educational affairs he was a leader. As to temperance he never used liquor or tobacco. He was a tried and true friend of his church, serving her interests as trustee for years, and giving liberally of his means for her support. While he is the last one of a noble band of seventh-day Baptists who came early to Jackson Center he was not a constituent member, having united with the church very soon after its organization, on March 22, 1840. He was called to be a deacon on March 1, 1857, which office he honored and faithfully filled until his death. His home was always open for the entertainment of friends or strangers. In 1848 he was married to Elizabeth Davis. To them were born five children, all of whom are living and were present at his funeral. On February 22, 1880, his wife, Elizabeth died, after 32 years of happy married life. On June 15, 1886, he was married to Phebe M. Bowen, of Rapids, Niagara county, New York, who survives him. Thus closed a busy and earnest life. From the church, from the hearts he has cheered, rises a cloud of testimony that the purpose of his life was well accomplished. He died on the Sabbath - as the sun was going down his life went gently and sweetly out. His was a long and useful life, and may the lesson of it inspire us to be more helpful. J. G. B.
Notes for Phebe M. (Spouse 2)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 97, No 3 p 95, July 21, 1924.
Phebe M. (Bowen) Davis was born at Rapids, N. Y., December 22, 1851, and died at Jackson Center, Ohio, July 3, 1924, aged 72 years, 6 months and 11 days.
For several years prior to 1886, she engaged in teaching school. In 1886 she was united in marriage with Deacon J. H. Babcock. To this union there was born one son who died in infancy. Brother Babcock was called to his reward, January 21, 1904, and in 1906, Mrs. Babcock was married to Rev. D. K. Davis. In 1919, she was again left a widow. Data concerning her early Christian life are not available, but for many years she has been a loyal member of the Jackson Center Seventh Day Baptist Church.
She was a woman of sterling worth and possessed a strong personality. She leaves an entire community to mourn her departure.
Farewell services were held Sabbath afternoon at the Seventh Day Baptist church, conducted by her pastor, and the remains laid to rest in the Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery. W. D. J.
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