James DUGAN died c1825 and Sarah had pre-deceased him.
VILLAGE RECORD - 4/3/1866:
LONGEVITY - GREAT LONGEVITY - Mrs. Mary JONES, mother-in-law of Daniel LANDIS, S Coventry[sic -it was N Coventry], died on Monday last. She was the eldest person in the neighborhood. She was born April 5th, 1766 almost one century ago, and retained her activity almost until her last.
VILLAGE RECORD newspaper, 5/15/1866:
LONGEVITY - Mrs. Mary JONES died March 26, at the house of her son-in-law, Daniel LANDIS, in North Coventry, Chester county - lacking but one month of a hundred years old. She was a native of Coventry township, and her memory extended to a period beyond the Revolution - and she could recollect the soldiers to whom she sold berries when a child. She outlived all of her contemporaries, and sunk to her rest with the respect of all her relatives and friends.
James DUGAN died c1825 and Sarah had pre-deceased him.
VILLAGE RECORD - 4/3/1866:
LONGEVITY - GREAT LONGEVITY - Mrs. Mary JONES, mother-in-law of Daniel LANDIS, S Coventry[sic -it was N Coventry], died on Monday last. She was the eldest person in the neighborhood. She was born April 5th, 1766 almost one century ago, and retained her activity almost until her last.
VILLAGE RECORD newspaper, 5/15/1866:
LONGEVITY - Mrs. Mary JONES died March 26, at the house of her son-in-law, Daniel LANDIS, in North Coventry, Chester county - lacking but one month of a hundred years old. She was a native of Coventry township, and her memory extended to a period beyond the Revolution - and she could recollect the soldiers to whom she sold berries when a child. She outlived all of her contemporaries, and sunk to her rest with the respect of all her relatives and friends.
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