NameAlbert Kendrick CRANDALL157,138,199,388
Birth1 Jan 1833, Brookfield, Madison Co., New York
Death1 May 1920, Little Genesee, Allegany Co., New York
Burial3 May 1920
OccupationFarmer
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherAlbert B. CRANDALL (1810-1881)
MotherFanny STILLMAN (1814-1880)
Spouses
Birth4 Apr 1837, West Genesee, Allegany Co., New York
Death10 Jan 1929, West Genesee, Allegany Co., New York
Burial12 Jan 1929, Dodge’s Creek Cemetery, Obi, Allegany Co., New York
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Marriage1 Jan 1855
Notes for Albert Kendrick CRANDALL
Census: 1880 Genesee, Allegany Co., New York: age 47, Farmer

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 88, No 21, p 671, May 24, 1920.
Albert Kendrick, son of Albert B. and Fannie Stillman Crandall, was born in Brookfield, N. Y., January 1, 1833, and died in the town of Genesee May 1, 1920.
He came westward with his parents when but a little child, and they settled in the town of Genesee, the settlement since known as West Genesee. Here his parents lived until their death, and here the son spent the most of his long and useful life. He was the oldest of a large family of children, none of whom survive him, except a foster sister, Mrs. Nettie Austin, of Olean, N. Y.
At nineteen years of age, Kendrick was baptized by Elder Phineas Crandall and united with Third Seventh Day Baptist Church of Genesee, in whose membership he continued in faithful service until the church was disbanded a few years ago. For many years he was chorister and church clerk.
In 1855 he married Lovisa Maxson. To this union were born two children - Delwin, New Mexico, and Mrs. Elsie Cornell, whose home adjoins her parents. Mrs. Crandall survives her husband, in whose companionship she has walked over sixty-five years.
Mr. Silas Burdick and his wife, Martha A. Irish Burdick, say of him, "Our dear Brother Crandall was a good man, a faithful Christian gentleman, a pillar of the church he served so long and well. We can not remember when we did not know him, and we never heard of any act or word of his that was unworthy of a Christian. We shall miss him very greatly."
Funeral services were held at the home May 3rd, conducted by Pastor E. F. Loofboro, of Little Genesee. E. F. L.
Notes for Louisa Emily (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Genesee, Allegany Co., New York: age 40

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 106, No 4, p 126, Jan. 28, 1929.
Louisa Emily Maxson Crandall, daughter of Elias I. and Rachel R. Nye Maxson, was born in West Genesee, N. Y., April 4, 1837, and died at her home in West Genesee, January 10, 1929, aged 91 years, 9 months, and 6 days.
She was married to Albert Kendrick Crandall, January 1, 1855, by Rev. Leman Andrus. To them were born two children - Francis Delwin Crandall of Aztec, N. M., and Mrs. Elsie Cornell, of Portville, N. Y. With the exception of two and one-half years she has lived all her life in West Genesee.
When about fifteen years of age she became a Christian and in 1852, united with the West Genesee Church, of which she was a faithful and consistent member until the church disbanded several years ago.
Her husband passed on to his reward several years ago. Since his death Mr. and Mrs. Cornell have lovingly cared for her. Aside from her own two children, she is survived by one brother, Byron E. Maxson, of Bolivar, N. Y.
Farewell services were held from the home, January 12, 1929, conducted by pastor A. L. Davis, of Little Genesee, and the body was laid to rest in the Dodge's Creek cemetery, near Obi. A. L. D.
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