| bio | Libby, Eva May (1872-1966), was born in Bridgton, ME, and came to the Shakers in 1882, accompanied by her older
brother Franklin. They were both indentured by Elder John Vance, who became their legal guardian in 1880. She was
at the 2nd F., Alfred, ME, in 1886, became an associate eldress at the Church F., and trustee in 1911. She served as
2nd eldress from 1917 to 1931. In 1927, together with Eldress Harriet Coolbroth, she again served as trustee until
1931. She was among those who moved to Sabbath day Lake, ME, upon consolidation of the two communities, in 1931.
She belonged to "the last of her generation of Maine believers" (Br. Arnold Hadd, 1990) and was described as "a noble
and faithful sister whose years were filled with good work." A manuscript of hers: "The sayings of Elder John B. Vance,"
[1896], still exists.
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