NameMary Ann CRANDALL157,138,197
Birth22 Jun 1823, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Death29 Feb 1872, Linn Crek, Camden Co., Missouri
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherDeacon Amos CRANDALL (1795-1887)
MotherCynthia “Sinthy” POTTER (1797-1881)
Spouses
Birth18 Aug 1815, Cambridge Township, Washington Co., New York
Death11 Nov 1865, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherJoshua J. VINCENT Jr. (1790-1872)
MotherOlive SPENCER (1792-1878)
MarriageAug 1842, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Birth11 Oct 1823, Cambridge Township, Washington Co., New York
FatherJoshua J. VINCENT Jr. (1790-1872)
MotherOlive SPENCER (1792-1878)
Marriage15 Nov 1867, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois
Notes for Mary Ann CRANDALL
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 28, No 15, p 59, Apr. 4, 1872.
Feb 29th, 1872, in Linn Creek Township, Camden Co., Missouri, after a short run of typhoid fever, Mrs. Mary A. Vincent, wife of Joshua Vincent, and a daughter of Amos and Cynthia Crandall, of Alfred, N. Y., aged 49 years, eight months, and seven days. She made a profession of religion in early life, and became a member of the 1st Seventh-day Baptist church of Alfred, of which she remained an honored member until removed by death, maintaining to the last an unfaltering faith in the distinctive principles of the church of her early choice. N. V. H.
Notes for Joshua Stillman (Spouse 2)
Census: 1880 Osage, Camden Co., Missouri: age 55, painter

Civil War Veretan

He died in Linn Creek (now Cambdenton) MO, where he founded the paper Reveille, which his son Joshua Williams Vincent published from 1880 to 1930.
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