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Babcock Family
Alonzo desperately needed a wife to care for the children, and found the ideal candidate in Lillian Darrow, a local schoolteacher. They were married in 1879. Eldest daughter, Jessie, kept a short diary of daily life on the homestead. In it she described the activities of her father, stepmother, brothers, and several others. Alonzo was a life-long Republican and all elections were important events. He often had guests stop by to discuss politics. Jessie's brothers did chores and went hunting, while Jessie made the beds, cooked, sewed, and kept track of the "goings-on." According to her diary, Jessie's grandparents lived with the family. Jessie married John Pollack and remained in the area all of her life.
Alonzo made many friends in the Littleton community. He was a man of strong character who "prided himself on his strict honesty in all his dealings…" From 1878 until 1882, Alonzo served as Deputy U.S. Marshall for the District of Colorado. Later, he served as deputy sheriff of Douglas County. He also farmed and successfully raised cattle at his homestead. Tragedy struck the Babcock family one hot July, in 1900. Charley Babcock, the 29 year old son of Alonzo, shot himself one evening. He had been working hard in a hay field approximately ten days before and had developed a severe case of heat stroke. A suicide note was found and an inquest determined that Charley had died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds. The Babcock family deeply mourned his loss. Alonzo was considered one of the most prominent citizens of the area. When he died on January 31, 1903, his obituary was printed on the front page of the Littleton Independent. Alonzo died at the homestead he first purchased in 1860. Two children, Eugene and Jessie survived him. BibliographyLittleton (Colo.) Independent. The Littleton Independent Publishers, 1888-. Littleton Historical Museum. Vertical File.
Compiled by Rebecca Dorward Updated January 2004
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