NameAbram Coon CRANDALL157,138
Birth8 Jun 1793, Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island
Death23 Jan 1870, Friendship, Allegany Co., New York
Religionseventh-day baptist
Spouses
Birth7 Jun 1787, Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island
Death27 Sep 1860, Friendship, Allegany Co., New York
Religionseventh-day baptist
Marriage17 Aug 1805, Brookfield, Madison Co., New York
Notes for Abram Coon CRANDALL
Note: of Brookfield, Alfred, Friendship and Nile, NY At the age of 17, Abram came to Brookfield, N. Y., where he was married. He was founder of the 7th Day Baptist Church at Nile, N. Y. He received a land grant in Allegany Co., N. Y.
Event: Member 1816 Alfred, Allegany Co., New York
Note: 1st Alfred SDB Church - constituent member - dismissed 1822 to Friendship, NY
2Residence: ABT 1800 Town of Brookfield, Madison Co., New York
Event: Member 1824 Nile, Allegany Co., New York
Note: Friendship SDB Church - constituent member
Notes for Sarah Langworthy (Spouse 1)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 17, No 22, p 87, Nov. 29, 1860.
Sister Sarah Crandall was the daughter of Perry Maxson, and wife of Abram C. Crandall. She was born in Hopkinton, R. I., in the year 1787, and with her parents moved to Brookfield, N. Y., in 1791. In 1803, she professed faith in Christ, and united with the 1st Seventh-day Baptist Church in Brookfield, where she remained a member thirteen years. In 1805, she was married to A. C. Crandall, who with her removed to Alfred, N. Y., and in 1816 became a constituent member of the 1st Alfred Church. In 1822, they settled in the town of Friendship, and labored as pioneers in settling the town and forming the society. In 1824, they united with eleven others in constituting the Friendship Church, of which she was a member until her death. Sister Crandall cherished a strong hope in the dear Redeemer, and manifested a readiness at any time to depart and be with Christ.