NameAlice May CARR157
Birth17 Jan 1875, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death1927
FatherJoseph Goodrich CARR (1840-1915)
MotherPhoebe Isabelle MAXSON (1845-1922)
Spouses
Birth22 Apr 1870, Middleton, Dane Co., Wisconsin
Death26 Nov 1929, Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
Marriage27 Jun 1894, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Notes for Alice May CARR
Alice May (Carr) Campbell 1875-1927  
Categories: Attended Milton College, Milton Woman's (Village Improvement) Club, Rev. James L. Skaggs Officiating, Second Generation Milton, Section 29 Milton Township, Section 31 Milton Township, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 103, No 21, p 671, Nov. 21, 1927.
  Alice Carr Campbell, daughter of Joseph G. and Phoebe Maxson Carr, was born January 17, 1875, on a farm west of Milton Junction, Wis., and died at Mercy Hospital, Janesville, Wis., September 23, 1927.
  She received her higher education at Albion Academy and at Milton College.   At an early age she became a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, and she lived in that relationship until the time of her death.   She was interested in community life, and had held office as president and as secretary of the Village Improvement Club.
  She was married at the age of nineteen years to Fred H. Campbell.   Their home was in Edgerton until 1911, when they moved to Milton.   Two children were born to them: Alice Lenore, who was born in 1897, and died in 1898, and Mrs. Phylis Randall of Chicago.
  A farewell service held at the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church on September 26, was conducted by Pastor James L. Skaggs.   Burial took place in the Milton cemetery.     J. L. S.
Notes for Frederick Horace (Spouse 1)
Frederick Horace Campbell 1870-1929  
Categories: Albion, Wisconsin, Rev. James L. Skaggs Officiating, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 107, No 24, p 766, Dec. 16, 1929.
  Fred Horace, son of Alexander B. and Susan Bliven Campbell, was born at Middleton, Wis., April 22, 1870, and died at Albion, Wis., November 26, 1929.
  He spent his youth at Albion, and was a student in Albion Academy.   He was married to Alice May Carr in 1894.   Two children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell:   Alice Lenore, who died in infancy; and Phyllis Isabel, now Mrs. H. C. Randall.   And there is one grandchild, Janice Ruth Randall.
  As a young man, Mr. Campbell entered business with his father in Edgerton.   He and his family moved to Milton in 1911, where he engaged in the insurance business.
  When a young man he became a member of the Albion Seventh Day Baptist Church.   After moving to Milton he transferred his membership to the Milton Church.
  His health began to fail about two years ago, and since that time he has resided with his aunt and mother at Albion.   He found much comfort in reading the Bible and in having it read to him during his declining days.
  He passed away at Albion at five o'clock in the afternoon on Tuesday, November 26, 1929, after one day of illness with pneumonia.
  His funeral was held from the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church, on Friday afternoon, November 29, and burial took place in the Milton cemetery.   The service was conducted by pastor James L. Skaggs.   Mrs. Loraine Kumlien sang appropriate selections and Mrs. W. E. Rogers presided at the organ.
  (Sketch prepared by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Randall.)           J. L. S.
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