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Sarah Adaline Tanner Kilpatrick

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
5 Nov 1820 (aged 21)
Cheneyville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Cheneyville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Grave recorded in the 1970's by the Daughters of the American Revolution for the book, "Miscellaneous Records, 1975" Page 215.

According to the book, "Our Family Circle" by Annie Elizabeth Miller, Sarah was born in Beaufort District, S.C. to Robert Tanner and Providence Robert. She married Rev. James Henry Tanner Kilpatrick at Cheneyville on February 2, 1816. She was the mother of an infant son and Andrew Robert Kilpatrick.

Sarah's obituary can be found in the Louisiana Herald (Alexandria, LA) , November 25, 1820, Page 3:
[Communicated.]
Departed this life on the 6th inst. on Bayou Boeuf Mrs. Sarah Adaline Kilpatrick, consort of the Rev. J.H.T. Kilpatrick. She died rejoicing in the God of her salvation ; for about a week before she died, she was very desirous "to go and join," as she said, "her blessed Redeemer."
"Jesus can make a dying bed
Feel soft as downy pillows are;
Whilst on his breast I lean my head,
And breath my life out sweetly there."
Grave recorded in the 1970's by the Daughters of the American Revolution for the book, "Miscellaneous Records, 1975" Page 215.

According to the book, "Our Family Circle" by Annie Elizabeth Miller, Sarah was born in Beaufort District, S.C. to Robert Tanner and Providence Robert. She married Rev. James Henry Tanner Kilpatrick at Cheneyville on February 2, 1816. She was the mother of an infant son and Andrew Robert Kilpatrick.

Sarah's obituary can be found in the Louisiana Herald (Alexandria, LA) , November 25, 1820, Page 3:
[Communicated.]
Departed this life on the 6th inst. on Bayou Boeuf Mrs. Sarah Adaline Kilpatrick, consort of the Rev. J.H.T. Kilpatrick. She died rejoicing in the God of her salvation ; for about a week before she died, she was very desirous "to go and join," as she said, "her blessed Redeemer."
"Jesus can make a dying bed
Feel soft as downy pillows are;
Whilst on his breast I lean my head,
And breath my life out sweetly there."


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