"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 8, No 42, p 167, Apr. 1, 1852. At New Market, N. J., March 20, Asa F. Randolph, after a protracted illness of nine years, which he bore with Christian resignation. He professed religion and united with the church at New Market in 1837. When the church at Plainfield was constituted, he was living at that place, and was one of its constituent members. Having established himself at New Market, he took a letter from the church at Plainfield, and united with us, in February 1852. He departed in peace to join the church triumphant. His character was unspotted; his life was one worthy of imitation; and his end was peace. W. B. G. "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 76, No 1, p 31, Jan. 5, 1914. Mrs. Almeda Burdick, daughter of Barzilla and Elizabeth Dunham, was born at New Market, N. J., August 18, 1822, and died at the home of her grandson, C. E. Persels, in Farina, Ill., November 15, 1913. In 1843 She was married to Asa Randolph. To them was born one daughter, Lucretia, who married Albert H. Persels of Farina, Ill. Mr. Randolph died at New Market March 20, 1852. In 1856 she was married to Jeptha Randolph. They made their home at Milton, Wisconsin, till they came to Farina in 1867. Mr. Randolph died in 1880. She was married on July 5, 1883, to Ethan Burdick, and the same year they went to Tampa, Fla., where they made their home till they returned to Farina in 1889. In 1909 Mr. Burdick died, and since that time she has made her home with her grandchildren. In early life Mrs. Burdick made a profession of religion and united with the church at New Market. In April, 1867, about a year after the organization of the Farina Church, she joined the church by letter, remaining an interested and faithful member till her death. Her faith in God, love for his Bible, and anxiety for the prosperity of his cause remained strong to the closing day of her life. Mrs. Burdick leaves to cherish her memory her son-in-law, A. H. Persels, four grandchildren - Mrs. Myrtle Young of Memphis, Tenn., C. E. and Frank Persels of Farina, and A. D. Persels of Mattoon, - six great-grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends. Services in her memory were held at the church, November 17, conducted by her pastor, the Rev. W. D. Burdick, who spoke from the words found in First Corinthians xiii, 12. W. D. B. They Came to Milton http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jonsaunders