Matilda Saints is named on the memorial plaque.
Published in The Frederick Post, Frederick, Maryland on Tuesday, 14 April 1914 and copied here with any typos:
Funeral of Mrs. Saint
The funeral of Mrs. Matilda Saint, colored, aged 97 years, a one-time slave in the Davis family of near Buckeystown, who died on Saturday morning at the home of Charles Goins, colored, West All Saints' street, took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Quinn church, of which she was a member.
The aged woman retained her faculties until almost the very last. It is is claimed that her exact age is 97 years 2 months and 11 days, and members of the Davis family have attested to this fact. Thirteen years ago she decided to prepare for her death, and a tombstone was erected in Laboring Sons cemetery, which has been standing there ever since, all the inscriptions being complete with the exception of the age and date of death.
Published in The Daily News, Frederick, Maryland on Tuesday, 14 April 1914 and copied here with any typos:
The funeral of Matilda Saint, colored, took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Quinn A. M. E. Church. The services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. John Porter. The pallbearers were: George Sewell, Levin Leakins, George Norris and John Williams. Interment was made in Laboring Sons cemetery. Thomas P. Rice was the funeral director.
Matilda Saints is named on the memorial plaque.
Published in The Frederick Post, Frederick, Maryland on Tuesday, 14 April 1914 and copied here with any typos:
Funeral of Mrs. Saint
The funeral of Mrs. Matilda Saint, colored, aged 97 years, a one-time slave in the Davis family of near Buckeystown, who died on Saturday morning at the home of Charles Goins, colored, West All Saints' street, took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Quinn church, of which she was a member.
The aged woman retained her faculties until almost the very last. It is is claimed that her exact age is 97 years 2 months and 11 days, and members of the Davis family have attested to this fact. Thirteen years ago she decided to prepare for her death, and a tombstone was erected in Laboring Sons cemetery, which has been standing there ever since, all the inscriptions being complete with the exception of the age and date of death.
Published in The Daily News, Frederick, Maryland on Tuesday, 14 April 1914 and copied here with any typos:
The funeral of Matilda Saint, colored, took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Quinn A. M. E. Church. The services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. John Porter. The pallbearers were: George Sewell, Levin Leakins, George Norris and John Williams. Interment was made in Laboring Sons cemetery. Thomas P. Rice was the funeral director.
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