NameIda C. BURDICK157
Birth5 Apr 1851, Wisconsin
Death14 May 1912, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota
BurialRiverside Cemetery, Dodge Center, Dodge Co., Minnesota
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Spouses
Birthabt 1826, New York
Death1900
BurialRiverside Cemetery, Dodge Center, Dodge Co., Minnesota
Marriage13 Mar 1879
Notes for Ida C. BURDICK
Baptism: ABT 1867 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin: Milton SDB Church
Census: 1880 Ashland, Dodge Co., Minnesota: age 29

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 72, No 22, p 703, May 27, 1912.
At her home in Minneapolis, Minn., May 14, 1912, Mrs. Ida C. Ellis, in the sixty-second year of her age.
She was baptized by Eld. James Bailey when about sixteen years of age, and later, during a short sojourn at Milton, Wis., joined the Seventh-day Baptist church at that place.
On coming to Dodge Center in 1876, she became a member of the Seventh-day Baptist church here.
She was married March 13, 1880 to John Ellis, with whom she lived until his death in September, 1900. The last three years of her life were spent in Minneapolis.
Her kindly disposition was shown by taking a homeless girl and caring for her as if she were her own child.
Her funeral was held in the Seventh-day Baptist church at Dodge Center, conducted by her pastor, T. J. Van Horn. T. J. V.
Notes for John Quincy Adams (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Ashland, Dodge Co., Minnesota: age 54, farmer
They lived at Berlin, WI., until 1862 when they moved to Dodge Center, MN.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 56, No 45, p 719, Nov. 5, 1900.
At his home in Dodge Centre, Minn., Sept. 29, 1900, John Ellis.
Mr. Ellis was born in Allegany county, New York, on July 4, 1825, and was the youngest son of Amos and Vashti Batchelor Ellis. He was married to Harriet M. Langworthy Jan. 1, 1851. Four sons and two daughters were born to them, three of whom, Eugene S., Edward L. and Giles L., are still living. Bro. Ellis moved to Dodge county in 1860, where his wife died in 1876. On March 13, 1880, he was married to Miss Ida C. Burdick, who survives him. In early life he united with the Seventh-day Baptist church and has proved a consistent and honored member through life. The home paper, in speaking of Bro. Ellis, says, "Mr. Ellis was not a man to seek public honors, but for the forty years that we have known him here, he has done his duty in the community and church, in the field and at home, as it appeared to him, and he rests from his labors." Services conducted by the pastor. J. H. H.
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