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Submitted by: Jim P.
Email address: heem81@yahoo.com
Husband: Chester A. BABCOCK
Birthdate: August 31, 1820
Birthplace: New York& (maybe New Lisbon? Otsego Co.?)
Death date: November 6, 1898
Place of death: Manning, Carroll Co., Iowa
Father: Russell? BABCOCK
Mother: Polly BALCH (?)
Marriage date: January 7, 1843
Marriage place: Oswego, New York
Wife: Sarah M. PROBERT
Birthdate: May 31, 1823
Birthplace: New York (maybe Sherburne)
Death date: March 3, 1916
Place of death: Lyons, Burt County, Nebraska
Father: James PROBERT
Mother: Asenath STOVER
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: Chester Russell BABCOCK
Sex: M
Birthdate: July 16, 1845
Birthplace: Illinois
Death date: August 24, 1880
Place of death: unknown
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: maybe Clara RUSSELL?
Child No. 2: Charles William BABCOCK
Sex: M
Birthdate: August 6, 1853
Birthplace: Kane County, Illinois
Death date: 1937
Place of death: Lyons, Burt Co., Nebraska
Marriage date: April 12, 1877
Marriage place: Iowa
Spouse's name: Margaret V. SMITH
Child No. 3: Clarence BABCOCK
Sex: M
Birthdate: March 18, 1855
Birthplace: Illinois
Death date: March 21, 1872
Place of death: unknown (probably Iowa)
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:
Child No. 4: Llewellyn ("Luellen") G. BABCOCK
Sex: M
Birthdate: October 30, 1861
Birthplace: Elk River Twp., Clinton Co., Iowa
Death date: June 24, 1948
Place of death: National City, San Diego Co., California
Marriage date: Abt. 1885
Marriage place: unknown (probably Manning, Iowa)
Spouse's name: Anna Belle BINGHAM
Documentation:
U.S. Census Records -- 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 - 1930
Biography of Charles W. BABCOCK published in 1887 (Green and Carroll
Counties, history)
Manning Cemetery records (Manning, Carroll Co., Iowa)
Lyons Cemetery records (Lyons, Burt Co., Nebraska)
Death certificate of L.G. BABCOCK
Obituary of Sarah M. BABCOCK from the Lyons Mirror, March 9, 1916