Children of Harriet Newell Stillman
and Silas Henry Crandall

son of Henry Beebe Crandall and Laticia Latimore

"The Milton Journal", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, May 24, 1906, p 4.
The death of Mrs. Crandall, which occurred at the family home on the "Cal Hull Farm" north of Clear Lake, Saturday evening, May 19th, removes one of the old landmarks from our town. She was the oldest daughter of John and Lovina Wells Stillman, and was born in Alfred, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1826. Mr. Stillman, with his family, was among the early settlers in Milton, coming sometime before 1840. Among the other families who came about the same time was that of Henry Crandall, and in September, 1844, Silas H. Crandall and Harriet N. Stillman were married and established their home at Milton Junction, then called west Milton, in the southwest corner of Madison Avenue and Janesville Street, where Mrs. S. C. Chambers now lives. To them were born 10 children, eight of who are still living. In 1884 Mr. Crandall died, since which Mrs. Crandall has lived with her three youngest children, two sons and one daughter, until her death as already noted.
When the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Milton was organized, in 1840, Mrs. Crandall, then a girl of 13 years of age, was one of its constituent members, and remained in its fellowship until called home. She was a woman of quiet manner and undemonstrative disposition, but of unswerving loyalty to every good thing. She was the last surviving member of her father's family, while of her husband's family two brothers, Amos and Clark, are still here. Large numbers of descendants of both families, to the second and third generations, survive her; and all will cherish with grateful hearts the memory of "Aunt Harriet."
The funeral was held on Monday, the 21st, at the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Milton, conducted by her pastor, Dr. Platts, of Milton, assisted by Pastor Geo. W. Lewis of Milton Junction. Burial at Milton Junction, beside her kindred dust.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 40, No 18, p 8, May 1, 1884.
In Milton, Wis., April 9, 1884, Silas H. Crandall, aged 63 years. Funeral Sabbath, April 12th at the Rock River church. Sermon by Eld. J. C. Rogers from the words: "God shall wipe away all the tears from their eyes." Rev. 21: 4. J. C. R.

"History of Rock County, Wisconsin", 1879, p 816.
S. H. CRANDALL, farmer, Sec. 18; P.O. Milton Junction; native of the State of Connecticut; born in Montville, New London Co., Feb. 3, 1821; son of H. B. and Lucinda, who came to Wisconsin, in November, 1838; they had nine children - five sons. They located on 320 acres in all, on Section 28, in the town of Milton, Rock Co., where now stands the depot called Milton Junction. Mr. S. H. CRANDALL sold this site to Isaac P. MORGAN, consisting of about forty acres. Mr. CRANDALL's mother died in April, 1849; is buried at West Milton Cemetery. He married Miss Harriet N. STILLMAN, daughter of John and Lavina STILLMAN, of New York; they have had ten children, nine living - George S., born Aug. 3, 1846; Eugene S. and Emogene S., born June 5, 1849; Josephine S., born April 1, 1851; Julia A., born Nov. 7, 1853; Jessie L., born Feb. 7, 1856; John H., born April 13, 1858, died Feb.. 27, 1860; Minnie E., born Sept. 27, 1860; Almer W., born Nov. 28, 1863; Herbert C., born May 20, 1868. Mr. CRANDALL has held the offices of Road Commissioner, Town Treasurer, School Clerk and Commissioner. Belongs to the Seventh Day Baptist Church, at East Milton; contributed labor and money for the building of the church; is a leader of the choir; has always taken a great interest in the welfare of the church and its advancement. He is a Republican. His farm consists of 200 acres; breeds horses, sheep, cattle and hogs; present value of the farm is $40 to $50 per acre.
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George Stillman Crandall
Born: 3 Aug 1846
Place: Milton, WI
Died: 14 Jul 1937
Place: Milton, WI
Married: Sarah Josephine Lester
Born: circa 1848
Place: Waterford, CT
Died: 1 Mar 1937
Place: Milton, WI
Date Married: 25 Feb 1878


Eugene Silas Crandall
Born: 5 Jun 1849
Place: Milton, WI
Died: 1932
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Married: Gertrude Spencer
Born: circa 1851
Place: Milton, WI
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Date Married: 1878


Emogene Susan Crandall
Born: 5 Jun 1849
Place: Milton, WI
Lived:
Place: Mankato, MN
Married: Alvin M. Burdick
Born: 22 Feb 1834
Place: Darien, NY
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Date Married: 15 Dec 1877


Josephine Sarah Crandall
Born: 1 Apr 1851
Place: Milton, WI
Died: 20 Apr 1832
Place: Milton, WI
Married: James Simms
Born: circa 1849
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Date Married: 29 Aug 1872


Julia Maria Crandall
Born: 7 Nove 1853
Place: Milton, WI
Died: 1902
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Born: circa 1851
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Date Married: 22 Oct 1870


Jessie Lovina Crandall
Born: 7 Feb 1856
Place: Milton, WI
Died: 6 Mar 1948
Place: Yakima, WA
Married: Marion D. Gray
Born: circa 1854
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Died: 11 Nov 1908
Place: Yakima, WA
Date Married: 15 Dec 1882


John Henry Crandall
Born: 13 Apr 1858
Place: Milton, WI
Died: 27 Feb 1880
Place: Milton, WI


Minnie Elvira Crandall
Born: 27 Sep 1860
Place: Milton, WI
Died: 9 Aug 1937
Place: Yakima, WA
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Elmer Willis Crandall
Born: 28 Nov 1863
Place: Christina, WI
Died: 1926
Place: Yakima, WA
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Herbert Charles Crandall
Born: 20 May 1868
Place: Milton, WI
Died: 1927
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