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    1. Daniel Coon Maryott 1831-1907 and Sarah Deatt (Burdick) Maryott 1843-1929
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    3. "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 64 No 17, p 540, Apr. 27, 1908. Daniel C. Maryott was born in Independence, Allegany County, N. Y., May 3, 1831, and died at his home in Bellingham, Washington, October 23, 1907, of Bright's disease. He was the son of Nathan and Nancy Maryott. In early life he was baptized by Rev. Varnum Hull, and joined the Seventh-day Baptist church at Milton Junction, Wisconsin. At this place he was united in marriage to Sarah D. Burdick, July 3, 1862. They made their home at Scott, New York, for a few years, returning in 1871 by team to Milton Junction, and from there they went, in 1872, to North Loup, Nebraska, becoming constituent members of that church. To secure the benefit of a milder climate they moved to Bellingham, in 1896, where they lived together till the time or Mr. Maryott's death. During all these years they have faithfully observed the Sabbath. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Damron, and the remains interred in Bay View Cemetery. His wife and two sons, who live in Bellingham, and his brother in Milton Junction, survive him. E. F. L. "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 106, No 4, p 127, Jan. 28, 1929. At Bellingham, Wash., January 6, 1929, Mrs. Sarah D. Maryott, daughter of Benjamin S. and Mary Ett Burdick. She was born in Scott, Cortland County, N. Y., May 21, 1843, living to the good old age of 85 years, 7 months, and 16 days. She was baptized and joined the Seventh Day Baptist Church at Scott, N. Y., in early childhood. In 1855, she moved, with her parents, to Milton Junction, Wis., where she was married to Daniel Coon Maryott. After their marriage they moved to their old home in Scott, N. Y., where they lived till the summer of 1871, when they started west, with a span of horses and covered wagon, and two sons. After many weary months and hardships, they arrived on April 15, 1872, in North Loup, Valley County, Nebr., where they were instrumental in organizing and maintaining the Seventh Day Baptist Church. They lived there until June, 1894, when they moved to West Plains, Mo. After two years, they came to Bellingham, Wash., in March, 1896, where their sons were living, and have been continuous residents of this city until they were called home by the heavenly Father. Daniel C. Maryott passed to his final rest October 22, 1907. They held their faith in God and the teachings of the church until the end. The dear departed mother leaves to mourn her loss, two sons - George D. Maryott, Blaine, Wash., Route 2; John F. Maryott, Anacortes, Wash. - four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Owing to the absence of the Baptist minister at the time, the services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Fisher of the Christian Church. The body was laid to rest beside her husband in the Bay View Cemetery of Bellingham, Wash. J. F. M. They Came to Milton http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jonsaunders

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