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The Sabbath Recorder

March 1855

Rock County, Wisconsin

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In Milton, Rock Co., Wis., Feb. 12, 1855, of a combination of diseases, Salome S.,
wife of Ezekiel P. FRINK, in the 32d year of her age. Sister FRINK embraced religion in Scott, Courtland Co., N.Y., where she united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Christ, from when she removed to this place, and united with the church of God here, of which she remained a faithful member until death, for which she seemed fully prepared, and joyfully to meet. Sister FRINK left a devoted husband, four children, with a number of other relatives, to mourn her loss. Their consolation is, that she sleeps in Jesus. V. H. [Vol. 11, No. 38, p. 151]
 
[Note: Salome's maiden name was BABCOCK.]

In Milton, Rock Co., Wis., Feb. 17th, 1855, of pleurisy, Deacon Nathan [L.]
MAXSON, in the 36th year of his age. He was confined only about three days. He embraced the cause of Christ when young, in Alfred, Allegany Co., N.Y., where he was chosen to the office of deacon. From thence he moved to the place of his death. He connected himself with the Milton Church, where he won, by his devotion to the cause of Christ, the confidence and respect of all who knew him. He will be very much missed in the church and community where he lived; but more deeply than all others, will his widow and four children feel the loss of an affectionate and devoted husband and father, and they are only consoled in the thought that he triumphantly "died in the Lord." [Vol. 11, No. 38, p. 151]
 
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