NameHannah Marie FINCH157
Birth5 Mar 1842, Cuba, Allegany Co., New York
Death26 Oct 1919, Little Genesee, Allegany Co., New York
BurialWells Cemetery, Little Genesee, Allegany Co., New York
FatherMartin W. FINCH (1808-1887)
MotherEsther BRISTOL (1810-1882)
Spouses
Birth5 Aug 1838, Little Genesee, Allegany Co., New York
Death10 Nov 1910, Little Genesee, Allegany Co., New York
OccupationFarmer
FatherDeacon Jarius CRANDALL (1799-1883)
MotherJulia Ann WELLS (1808-1895)
Marriage4 May 1862, Little Genesee, Allegany Co., New York
Notes for Hannah Marie FINCH
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 87, No 20, p 639, Nov. 17, 1919.
Hannah Maria Finch Crandall was born March 5, 1842, in the town of Bolivar, N. Y., and died October 26, 1919, at Little Genesee, N. Y.
She was the last of a family of six children born to Marten and Esther Finch. She was united in marriage to Thomas G. Crandall May 4, 1862, who preceded her to the other life, November 10, 1907. To them were born five children: Julia E. Wakelee, who died August 23, 1910; Josephine M. Langworthy, Herbert E., who died March 3, 1903; Nina A. Perry, and Anna L. Hall. With the exception of a few years spent in Richburg, Mrs. Crandall has lived in this vicinity.
When a young woman she confessed Christ and united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church at Little Genesee. In the church and community she has lived her life and performed her duties in a faithful and quiet way. After months of physical weakness and decline, she passed from the cares of this life to await the rewards of her heavenly Father. E. F. L.

Census:
1880 Genesee, Allegany Co., New York; age 38
Notes for Thomas Greenman (Spouse 1)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 63, No 47, p 1341, Nov. 25, 1907.
Thomas G. Crandall was born in the town of Genesee, Allegany Co., N. Y., Aug. 5, 1838, and died, near the place of his birth, November 10, 1907.
May 4, 1862, he was married to Hannah M. Finch. To them were born one son and four daughters, all of whom survive him, except the son, who died from injuries when unloading an oil tank a few years ago.
Brother Crandall was a soldier in the Union Army for nearly nine months during the last year of the war, and participated in some of the closing battles. He was also present at Lee's surrender.
He made a public profession in the year 1878 and united with the First Genesee Seventh-day Baptist Church, of which he remained an accredited member until called home.
The large company who attended his funeral, quite a number of whom were veterans of the civil war, was expressive of the high esteem in which he was held. Words of comfort and exhortation were spoken by his pastor from Ps. 73: 24. S. H. B.

Census:
1860 Genesee, Allegany Co., New York; age 22

Census: 1880 Genesee, Allegany Co., New York; age 41, farmer
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