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Sarah Ladd <I>Poore</I> Nichols

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Sarah Ladd Poore Nichols

Birth
Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
13 Jun 1903 (aged 70)
Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
New Auburn, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 36
Memorial ID
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From Sarah's obituary in "The Bloomer Advance" dated Thursday 18 June 1903. - Mrs. P.F. Nichols of Tillinghast died at her home on Saturday evening after an illness of some six weeks duration. Mrs. Nichols whose maiden name was Ford (error) was born in Newburyport Mass in 1833, hence she was seventy years old. She came west in the early days and for a great many years she has resided on the place at Tillinghast where she died. The life of Mrs. Nichols is naught but a sweet story. Endowed with a matchless sweetness of character, a big, kind and loving heart and a sincerity and purity of life, she has endeared herself to everyone who knew her. Her life is a worthy example of true womanhood, wife-hood and mother-hood. A husband and four children are left to mourn her death. Of the children two are well known to our readers - Charles Nichols and Mrs. N.E. Snow both of Tillinghast. The funeral was held from the residence on Monday afternoon, Rev. H. Meyer of Auburn officiating, assisted by Rev. W.H. Short of this Village. All will join with the ADVANCE in expressions of sympathy to the sorrowing husband and children and to the neighbors and friends who will feel so keenly the departure from life of this grand, good woman. END
The transcription of the Tillinghast Cemetery done by George Taylor in 2009 shows Sarah L. and her husband Paige F. both buried at Tillinghast Cemetery.
From Sarah's obituary in "The Bloomer Advance" dated Thursday 18 June 1903. - Mrs. P.F. Nichols of Tillinghast died at her home on Saturday evening after an illness of some six weeks duration. Mrs. Nichols whose maiden name was Ford (error) was born in Newburyport Mass in 1833, hence she was seventy years old. She came west in the early days and for a great many years she has resided on the place at Tillinghast where she died. The life of Mrs. Nichols is naught but a sweet story. Endowed with a matchless sweetness of character, a big, kind and loving heart and a sincerity and purity of life, she has endeared herself to everyone who knew her. Her life is a worthy example of true womanhood, wife-hood and mother-hood. A husband and four children are left to mourn her death. Of the children two are well known to our readers - Charles Nichols and Mrs. N.E. Snow both of Tillinghast. The funeral was held from the residence on Monday afternoon, Rev. H. Meyer of Auburn officiating, assisted by Rev. W.H. Short of this Village. All will join with the ADVANCE in expressions of sympathy to the sorrowing husband and children and to the neighbors and friends who will feel so keenly the departure from life of this grand, good woman. END
The transcription of the Tillinghast Cemetery done by George Taylor in 2009 shows Sarah L. and her husband Paige F. both buried at Tillinghast Cemetery.


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