They Came to Milton

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Tracing the westward migrations of the colonial Seventh-day Baptists. Milton, Wisconsin was one of their most successful settlements. One of the reasons was the founding and support of Milton College. Other SDB settlements that are well represented in this file include: Hopkinton and Westerly, RI; Berlin, Brookfield, Alfred, Verona and Adams, NY; Albion and Walworth, WI; Farina and West Hallock, IL; Garwin and Welton, IA; Dodge Center, MN; Nortonville, KS; and North Loup, NE. I prefer e-mail to Post-ems.

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  • ID: I104507
  • Name: Betsy L. KENYON
  • Given Name: Betsy L.
  • Surname: Kenyon
  • Sex: F
  • Change Date: 11 DEC 2009
  • Birth: 18 OCT 1883 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island
  • Death: 13 FEB 1954 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York
  • Note: Bethany Deaconess Methodist Hospital
  • Burial: 1954 Ashaway, Washington Co., Rhode Island
  • Note: HP022, 1st Hopkinton Cemetery 1
  • Event: Obituary 22 MAR 1954
  • Note:
    "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 156, No 12, p 144, Mar. 22, 1954.
    obituary on file




    Father: William Lathrop KENYON b: 24 DEC 1845 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island
    Mother: Mary Elizabeth LANGWORTHY b: 04 DEC 1846 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island

    Marriage 1 Arthur B. DEWBERRY b: ABT 1881
    • Married: 17 NOV 1919 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island
    • Note: home of bride's parents 2

    Sources:
    1. Title: Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Transcription Project, Url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/cemetery/
    2. Title: The Sabbath Recorder
      Publication: Seventh-Day Baptist General Conference, SDB Historical Library, Janesville, Wisconsin
      Page: Vol 87, No 26, p 828, Dec. 29, 1919

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    Sorry to say, but the page numbers got misplaced on all my source references in the process of changing tree programs in March, 2007. I will have to manually move each of them to where they need to be for extract purposes. That should only take about 10 years or so. Also, for some reason TMG exports children in record number sequence rather than birth-date sequence. The main activity in January was posting Sabbath Recorder obits.

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