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id 356 firstname Abigail AZUBA lastname Train fullname Train, Abigail AZUBA birthyr 1796 deathyr 1857 updated 2016-06-20 01:35:39 doc wvcem-binder4-t-z/wvcem-20151217_0071-talmadge page 16 o_born 19 Jan 1796 Stephentown, NY o_died 8 July 1857 ae 61-5-20 Location in Cemetery: H-30 o_history Sister of Elizabeth and David 10 Mar 1806 Went to live at 2d Order. 3 Feb 1818 Moved to Church Family. 22 Sept 1834 In group that made trip to Enfield, Ct. etc. (VB-304 NF) 27 Aug 1846 Azuba taken to see Dr. March in Albany "about some impediment in her throat." (VB-321 CF) 31 May 1852 In group of 6 that visited New Lebanon,. Hancock and Tyringham. (VB-338 CF) 7 Oct 1856 "Azuba taken to 2d house for safekeeping and to be under the care and attention of the physician. She is raving crazy." (David Buckingham Journal) 4 July 1857 Azuba "quite low but can help herself." 8 July 1857 Azuba died. Had not been able to eat for 2 weeks. "She felt quite comfortable, did not want but little done nor did not want to see but few." (Above two items from Ann Buckingham Journals) 8 July 1857 Zuba died. (VB-325 WF) 8 July 1857 Made coffin for Zuba Train. (Freegift W.) 8 July 1857 Azuba "died this a.m. apparently very easily without a groan or struggle. She has not eat anything of consequence for more than 3 weeks past. She has slipped out of time in a very quiet manner, having had no night watches during her illness. She seemed, and often expressed, her thankfulness for the kindness shown her." (DAB) 9 July 1857 Azuba's sister Lydia Culver (and 5 others) came, not knowing Azuba was ill. Went to funeral and to grave. Elizabeth Train came to see her and she went to 2d Family to see David Train." (PAB) 2/2/88, 11/29/88 6/1/96 eds HANDWRITTEN NOTEo_author 2/2/88, 11/29/88 6/1/96 eds