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Sarah “Sally” <I>Coon</I> Head

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Sarah “Sally” Coon Head

Birth
Petersburg, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
30 May 1871 (aged 73)
Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 27, No 29, p 115, July 13, 1871.
In Albion, Wis., May 30th, 1871, of congestion of the lungs, Mrs. Sarah Head, aged 73 years. Sister Head was born in Petersburg, N. Y., Feb. 5th, 1798, and was a daughter of Stephen and Sarah Coon. She embraced religion at the early age of ten years, and united with the Petersburgh Seventh-day Baptist Church. About the year 1812, she removed to Alfred, and in 1814 [1815], she was united by marriage with Solomon Head. In 1816 [1812], she was one of the organic members of the 1st Alfred Church; also, of the 2d Alfred Church in 1831. In the year 1839, she removed to Milton, Wis., where she was also one of the organic members of the Milton Church in 1840. In 1843, she became one of the organizing members of the Albion Church, of which she remained a worthy member until, with unfaltering faith in the Great Head of the Church, she passed from the militant to an exalted membership in the church triumphant. Thus she had for sixty-three years been a Christian on earth, and a pioneer member of four of the largest and most flourishing churches in the Seventh-day Baptist denomination. She was verily a mother in Israel, and a friend and comforter to many a new comer to the western country. Her funeral was attended at the Albion Church, on Fourth-day, May 31st. The pastor of the church was assisted in the services by Eld. D. E. Maxson, of Milton, who preached a discourse from 1 Cor. 15: 31 – "I die daily." J. E. N. B.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 27, No 29, p 115, July 13, 1871.
In Albion, Wis., May 30th, 1871, of congestion of the lungs, Mrs. Sarah Head, aged 73 years. Sister Head was born in Petersburg, N. Y., Feb. 5th, 1798, and was a daughter of Stephen and Sarah Coon. She embraced religion at the early age of ten years, and united with the Petersburgh Seventh-day Baptist Church. About the year 1812, she removed to Alfred, and in 1814 [1815], she was united by marriage with Solomon Head. In 1816 [1812], she was one of the organic members of the 1st Alfred Church; also, of the 2d Alfred Church in 1831. In the year 1839, she removed to Milton, Wis., where she was also one of the organic members of the Milton Church in 1840. In 1843, she became one of the organizing members of the Albion Church, of which she remained a worthy member until, with unfaltering faith in the Great Head of the Church, she passed from the militant to an exalted membership in the church triumphant. Thus she had for sixty-three years been a Christian on earth, and a pioneer member of four of the largest and most flourishing churches in the Seventh-day Baptist denomination. She was verily a mother in Israel, and a friend and comforter to many a new comer to the western country. Her funeral was attended at the Albion Church, on Fourth-day, May 31st. The pastor of the church was assisted in the services by Eld. D. E. Maxson, of Milton, who preached a discourse from 1 Cor. 15: 31 – "I die daily." J. E. N. B.


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  • Maintained by: Erin Proctor
  • Originally Created by: Ruth A
  • Added: Nov 6, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79977313/sarah-head: accessed ), memorial page for Sarah “Sally” Coon Head (5 Feb 1798–30 May 1871), Find a Grave Memorial ID 79977313, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Erin Proctor (contributor 46558171).