
Laura Adaline WhitneyAge: 821868–1951
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- Laura Adaline Whitney
| Birth | November 24, 1868 Nemaha, Nebraska, United States of America |
| Marriage | Ai Alvin Babcock - View Family June 3, 1888 (Age 19) Humboldt, Richardson, Nebraska, United States of America |
| Birth of a son #1 | about 1890 (Age 21) Verne Babcock - son |
| Death of a husband | February 24, 1944 (Age 75) White Cloud, Newaygo, Michigan, United States of America Ai Alvin Babcock - husband |
| Death | April 4, 1951 (Age 82) White Cloud, Newaygo, Michigan, United States of America |
| Family with Ai Alvin Babcock - View Family |
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Ai Alvin Babcock
Birth June 3, 1866 37 39 - Humboldt, Richardson, Nebraska, United States of America
Death February 24, 1944 (Age 77) - White Cloud, Newaygo, Michigan, United States of America Loading...
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Laura Adaline Whitney
Birth November 24, 1868 - Nemaha, Nebraska, United States of America
Death April 4, 1951 (Age 82) - White Cloud, Newaygo, Michigan, United States of America Loading...
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| Marriage: June 3, 1888 -- Humboldt, Richardson, Nebraska, United States of America | |
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| Shared note | "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 150, No 18, p 287, Apr. 30, 1951. Laura Adaline Babcock, daughter of James and Ruth Flagler Whitney was born November 24, 1868, in Nemaha County, Neb., and departed this life at the home of her daughter in White Cloud, Mich., on April 4, 1951, after a lingering illness. She was married to Ai Alvin Babcock on July 3, 1888, in Humboldt, Neb. To them were born two sons and two daughters of whom Verne Babcock and Naomi (Mrs. Kenneth) VanderBerg of White Cloud, survive. Mr. Babcock died in February, 1944. After moving to North Loup, Neb., for a time, the family came to White Cloud, Mich., in 1920, which has since been their home. She was a faithful member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church all her adult life, active in the work of the Church as long as her health permitted. Besides her two children, she is survived by five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and one brother, Vincent Whitney of Farnam, Neb. Funeral services were conducted from the church on April 7, 1951, by her pastor, Rev. Orville W. Babcock, and burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery. O. W. B. |

