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John Babcock (1810 - 1894)

John Babcock
Born in Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, United States of Americamap
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Husband of — married 1 Mar 1841 in Leonardsville, Brookfield, Madison, New York, United Statesmap
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Died at age 83 in Leonardsville, Brookfield, Madison, New York, United Statesmap
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Biography

This profile is part of the Babcock Name Study.

John Babcock, born 16 Dec 1810 at Westerly, Rhode Island, was the second child of David Babcock and Fanny Tefft.

He married first, 1 Mar 1841 Sarah Greenman, with whom he had one child:

  1. Henry Dwight Babcock (1845-1924), b. 24 Jun 1845; married Nancy Brown

After the death of his first wife, John Babcock married 2nd, Mrs. Loretta (Coon) Church.

John Babcock died 9 Oct 1894 at Leonardsville, New York. His grave is in Leonardsville Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery, Leonardsville, Madison County, New York, USA [1].

A biopic appears in his obituary (copied):

Local Affairs ~ Leonardsville
Death of John Babcock
Last Tuesday morning at an early hour Mr. John Babcock, one of Leonardsville's oldest and best known residents, died at his home in this village. Having been a long time in feeble health, his system was so broken down that he was unable to withstand a severe of pneumonia. His last illness was of short duration. John Babcock was born in Westerly, Rhode Island, December 16, 1810. His father was David Babcock. He came to this locality about 1835 and has ever since made his home here, although frequently employed elsewhere. Mr. Babcock was carrying on the manufacture of horse rakes here when Leonardsville Manufacturing Company was formed. He was one of the stockholders and took an active part in the business. After the company was dissolved he was engaged for a time in the lumbering in Michigan. Mr. Babcock was twice married; first in 1841 to Sarah M. Greenman who died in 1877. They have one son, Henry D. Babock. For his second wife he married Mrs. Loretta Church, who survives him, in 1879. In politics Mr. Babcock was first an old line Whig, supporting the party actively. During the Harrison campaign of 1840 he was quite celebrated as a singer, and there are some persons still living who have heard him sing the famous campaign songs of that exciting period. About 1852 he was elected supervisor of the town of Brookfield. Since the Republican party was formed Mr. Babcock has been enlisted in its ranks. Its success was dear to him and he never failed to give it his support. In everyday life he was a pleasant companion making friends with young and old alike. His later years have been spent in his pleasant home on South street, the work of his own hands, where he has had the devoted care and attention of those most dear to him. At the last he suffered little, to all appearances, and his death was almost like one falling asleep. For many years familiar among the fast vanishing figures of the past, he leaves behind the record of a well spent life secure in the hearts of many cherished friends. Funeral services were held last Friday conducted by Reverend J. A. Platts.
Brookfield Courier, Brookfield, New York, Wednesday, October 17, 1894

Sources

  1. Find A Grave: Memorial #36949206




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