Individual Details
Cordelia Deavenport
(1836 - 29 May 1917)
The funeral of Mrs. Cordelia Robbins
was held from her late residence,
308 Sterling street, Friday afternoon,
and was largely attended. Rev. J. M.
Brockie, officiated, using as his text
the 23 Psalm. Miss Agnes Ritch sang
"Heaven is My Home," and "Face to
Face." The bearers were four grandsons
of the departed: Charles Babcock,
LeRoy Poors, Earl and Kendrick
Robbins
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m. Matthrew Babcock, killed during Civil War in second battle of Bull Run
m Isaac
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She was born in Oswego County, daughter of James and Rachael Durham Deavenport. Her first husband, Matthew Babcock, was killed during the Civil War, in the second battle of Bull Run. Her second husband, Isaac Robbins, died about 33 years ago.
She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Julia Buck, with whom she lived; Mrs. Alice Poore of this city, and Mrs. William McCarroll of Berlin, N.H.; two sons, William R. Babcock of Lafargeville, and Fred E. Robbins of this city, and two sisters, Miss Minnie Deavenport of Rochester, and Mrs. M.J.Walker of Adams, and two brothers, C.A.Deavenport and Daniel Deavenport, both of Rochester.
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Parents:
James Deavenport (1811 - 1887)
Rachel M Deavenport (1816 - 1886)
Spouse: Matthew George Babcock (____ - 1862)
Children:
Willis R. Babcock (1861 - 1942)*
Fred E Robbins (1866 - 1936)*
Mabel Robbins McCarroll (1870 - 1935)*
was held from her late residence,
308 Sterling street, Friday afternoon,
and was largely attended. Rev. J. M.
Brockie, officiated, using as his text
the 23 Psalm. Miss Agnes Ritch sang
"Heaven is My Home," and "Face to
Face." The bearers were four grandsons
of the departed: Charles Babcock,
LeRoy Poors, Earl and Kendrick
Robbins
www.fultonhistory.com
m. Matthrew Babcock, killed during Civil War in second battle of Bull Run
m Isaac
http://jefferson.nygenweb.net/moremiscobits.htm
She was born in Oswego County, daughter of James and Rachael Durham Deavenport. Her first husband, Matthew Babcock, was killed during the Civil War, in the second battle of Bull Run. Her second husband, Isaac Robbins, died about 33 years ago.
She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Julia Buck, with whom she lived; Mrs. Alice Poore of this city, and Mrs. William McCarroll of Berlin, N.H.; two sons, William R. Babcock of Lafargeville, and Fred E. Robbins of this city, and two sisters, Miss Minnie Deavenport of Rochester, and Mrs. M.J.Walker of Adams, and two brothers, C.A.Deavenport and Daniel Deavenport, both of Rochester.
http://jefferson.nygenweb.net/moremiscobits.htm
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Parents:
James Deavenport (1811 - 1887)
Rachel M Deavenport (1816 - 1886)
Spouse: Matthew George Babcock (____ - 1862)
Children:
Willis R. Babcock (1861 - 1942)*
Fred E Robbins (1866 - 1936)*
Mabel Robbins McCarroll (1870 - 1935)*
Events
Families
Father | James Deavenport (1806 - 1887) |
Mother | Rachel M. Durham (1816 - 1886) |
Sibling | Daniel Deavenport (1839 - 1925) |
Sibling | Edwin Deavenport (1841 - ) |
Sibling | Melinda "Minnie" Deavenport (1846 - 1920) |
Sibling | Rinaldo Deavenport (1849 - 1907) |
Sibling | Orpha E. Deavenport (1851 - 1934) |
Sibling | Charles Alonzo Deavenport (1854 - 1921) |
Sibling | Kendrick L. Deavenport (1857 - 1881) |
Notes
Census (family)-shared
James Devanport M 44 Massachusetts - LaborerRachael Devanport F 35 Massachusetts
Cordelia Devanport F 14
Daniel Devanport M 12
Edwin Devanport M 9
Malinda Davenport F 4
Rinaldo Davenport M 1
Endnotes
1. "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCY2-SG4 : 12 April 2016), James Devanport, Adams, Jefferson, New York, United States; citing family 1009, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)..
2. Find A Grave Memorial# 89115096.