NameSusan DENNIS157,138,199
Birth25 Mar 1823, Pennsylvania
Death2 Jan 1891, Portville, Cattaraugus Co., New York
Spouses
Birth31 Aug 1819, Little Genesee, Allegany Co., New York
Death16 Aug 1906
OccupationFarmer
FatherMatthew Maxson CRANDALL (1787-1874)
MotherPrudence W. MAXSON (1786-1866)
Marriage5 Oct 1844, Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
ChildrenAmelia E. (1847-1902)
 Susan Adelaide (1865-1929)
Notes for Susan DENNIS
Census: 1850 Genesee, Allegany Co., New York: age 27

Census: 1880 Genesee, Allegany Co., New York: age 57

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 47, No 3, p 48, Jan. 15, 1891.
  Near Ceres, N. Y., in the town of Genesee, Jan. 2, 1891, Susan, wife of Daniel L. Crandall, and daughter of Nathan Dennis, in the 68th year of her age.
  At the age of fifteen years she was converted and joined the M. E. Church in Eldred, Pa., and at the age of about fifty years she became a member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Portville.   She leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her departure.   Funeral services were conducted by the writer assisted by Rev. G. W. Burdick, of Genesee.   Text, Rom. 15: 3.     G. P. K.
Notes for Daniel Lorenzo (Spouse 1)
Daniel Lorenzo Crandall 1819-1906  
Categories: The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 62, No 38, p 605, Sep. 17, 1906.
  Daniel Lorenzo Crandall, son of Matthew Maxson and Prudence Maxson Crandall, was born in Cuyler, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1819, and died at Ceres, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1906, aged 85 years.
  When about twelve years old, his parents, with their family, moved to Ceres, N. Y.   At the age of sixteen he became a subject of divine grace, and was baptized by Eld. Henry Green into the fellowship of the Portville Seventh-day Baptist Church, with which he remained a devoted member until removed by death.
  Oct. 3, 1844, he was married to Susan Dennis, with whom he lived a happy wedded life for forty-eight years.   Since the death of his wife he had been kindly cared for in the family of his youngest daughter, wife of Albert L. Maxson.
  Nineteen years of his early manhood life were spent as a raft pilot on the Alleghany river.   He was a man of excellent principles and habits, and during his river life when whisky was drank almost as freely as water, he could never be induced to drink a drop.   He and his brother George were among the first to sign the temperance pledge in Allegany Co.   Brother Crandall has always been a constant Bible reader and was warmly attached to the church of his choice, and deeply interested in all the work committed to his charge.   For more than forty years he had been a sufferer from muscular rheumatism, but bore his sufferings with great patience.
  His funeral services were held at the Main Settlement Church, Aug. 19, 1906, Rev. B. F. Rogers officiating, assisted by Rev. George P. Kenyon.   The large attendance of relatives and neighbors attested to the esteem in which he was held by those who had long known him.     B. F. R.

Census:
1850 Genesee, Allegany Co., New York: age 31

Census: 1880 Genesee, Allegany Co., New York: age 61, farmer
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