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Sarah “Sallie” <I>Ewalt</I> Adair

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Sarah “Sallie” Ewalt Adair

Birth
Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA
Death
2 Mar 1900 (aged 67)
Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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Wife of Dr. John Jackson Adair. The mother of nine children, seven of them buried in the Paris Cemetery. D/o Samuel Ewalt and Cynthia Pugh.
Sallie Ewalt Adair

"The Bourbon News" Paris, Ky. Microfilm 1900-Jan.-June
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)

Tuesday March 6, 1900 Funeral Announcements of Deceased Citizens

Mrs. Sallie Ewalt Adair, aged sixty-seven years, relic of Dr. John J. Adair died at eleven o’clock Friday morning at her home on Mt. Airy Avenue. Mrs. Adair had been ill for many months, but bore her intense suffering bravely and was faithful unto death in her religion and in her devotion to her loved ones. She was a noble Christian woman whose death is regretted by many sympathizing friends. The deceased is survived by seven children- A. P. Adair, Dr. John R. Adair, Charles Adair, and Mrs. Wyatt Thompson, of Bourbon County; Mrs. Robt. Stolworthy, of Cincinnati; W. W. Adair, of Tribune, Kansas, and H. B. Adair, of Kansas City. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at half-past two o’clock by Rev. Dr. Rutherford, at the Second Presbyterian Church, and the remains were placed in the vault in the Paris Cemetery. The pall-bearers were: Messrs. Joseph H. Ewalt, Will P. Ardery, R. F. Adair, Jr., Buckner Bedford, R. M. Collier, and Wm. P. Wornall.
Wife of Dr. John Jackson Adair. The mother of nine children, seven of them buried in the Paris Cemetery. D/o Samuel Ewalt and Cynthia Pugh.
Sallie Ewalt Adair

"The Bourbon News" Paris, Ky. Microfilm 1900-Jan.-June
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)

Tuesday March 6, 1900 Funeral Announcements of Deceased Citizens

Mrs. Sallie Ewalt Adair, aged sixty-seven years, relic of Dr. John J. Adair died at eleven o’clock Friday morning at her home on Mt. Airy Avenue. Mrs. Adair had been ill for many months, but bore her intense suffering bravely and was faithful unto death in her religion and in her devotion to her loved ones. She was a noble Christian woman whose death is regretted by many sympathizing friends. The deceased is survived by seven children- A. P. Adair, Dr. John R. Adair, Charles Adair, and Mrs. Wyatt Thompson, of Bourbon County; Mrs. Robt. Stolworthy, of Cincinnati; W. W. Adair, of Tribune, Kansas, and H. B. Adair, of Kansas City. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at half-past two o’clock by Rev. Dr. Rutherford, at the Second Presbyterian Church, and the remains were placed in the vault in the Paris Cemetery. The pall-bearers were: Messrs. Joseph H. Ewalt, Will P. Ardery, R. F. Adair, Jr., Buckner Bedford, R. M. Collier, and Wm. P. Wornall.


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