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    1. Almond Delos Haskins 1822-1889 and Eliza J. (Grow) Haskins 1835-1909
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    3. "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 45, No 11, p 176, Mar. 14, 1889. Suddenly, of hemorrhage of the brain, at his home near Flandreau, Dakota, Feb. 22, 1889, Almond Haskins, in the 67th year of his age. Funeral services from the Pleasant Grove church. Sermon by Rev. H. Locke, from Matt. 24: 44. F. M. L. "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 66, No 6, p 188, Feb. 8, 1909. In Milton, Wis., January 18, 1909, suddenly, Mrs. Eliza Grow Haskins, aged 73 years, 6 months and 6 days. Mrs. Haskins was the oldest of eight children born to Martin and Hulda Hood Grow, three of whom, Mrs. Wells Burdick of Wisconsin and Geo. and Hiram Grow of New York State survive her. Mrs. Haskins was three times married. Her first husband, Abel Mix, died in Little Genesee, N. Y., about two years after their marriage. Her second husband, Mr. John Fox, died in 1868 in Dodge Center, Minn., leaving three children, Now Mrs. I. L. Freeborn, Frank Fox and Mrs. A. D. Haskins. In 1882 she was married to Mr. Almond Haskins who had a family of sons. Seven years later while Mrs. Haskins was helpless from injuries sustained by a fall upon the ice, her husband was cut down in an instant, with heart failure. All through these afflictions Mrs. Haskins has maintained a consistent Christian walk, finding Jesus Christ a precious and ever present Saviour and Friend. Her thought was ever for the comfort and welfare of others. During the last years of her life her busy and skilful fingers found Dorcas-like employment for a multitude of friends who rise up and call her blessed. Her own home going was without an hour's warning. "Be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh." L. A. P. They Came to Milton http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jonsaunders

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