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Sarah <I>Fuller</I> Morgan

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Sarah Fuller Morgan

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
29 May 1904 (aged 58–59)
Park, Greene County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Park, Greene County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Death has again entered our community and claimed as his victim Sarah MORGAN, wife of Banister MORGAN, residing near Park. She died Sunday, May 29, 1904, at the age of fifty-nine years. The cause of her death seemed to be catarrhal affection. She was married to Andrew ALLEN in 1865. To them were born four children, three sons and one daughter, all of whom are still living. After the death of her first husband she was married to Banister MORGAN, and to this union three daughters were born, two dying at an early age of consumption; the other, Mrs. Ray HILBURN, resides near Lyons. Mrs. MORGAN united with the Church of God at Walnut Grove and lived a devoted Christian life. She was also a member of Sunflower Camp No. 2079 of Royal Neighbors at Park. She was a faithful attendant, always interested and ready to perform her duty. She will be sadly missed for she was always ready to do what her delicate hands could do. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community.

INDEX TO MARRIAGE RECORDS OF GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1933, WPA, Index Pages 9 & 12: Sarah FULLER to Andrew ALLEN, December 12, 1865, Record Book G, Page 530; (S)Arah ALLEN to Banister MORGAN, April 5, 1878, Book K, Page 981


Death has again entered our community and claimed as his victim Sarah MORGAN, wife of Banister MORGAN, residing near Park. She died Sunday, May 29, 1904, at the age of fifty-nine years. The cause of her death seemed to be catarrhal affection. She was married to Andrew ALLEN in 1865. To them were born four children, three sons and one daughter, all of whom are still living. After the death of her first husband she was married to Banister MORGAN, and to this union three daughters were born, two dying at an early age of consumption; the other, Mrs. Ray HILBURN, resides near Lyons. Mrs. MORGAN united with the Church of God at Walnut Grove and lived a devoted Christian life. She was also a member of Sunflower Camp No. 2079 of Royal Neighbors at Park. She was a faithful attendant, always interested and ready to perform her duty. She will be sadly missed for she was always ready to do what her delicate hands could do. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community.

INDEX TO MARRIAGE RECORDS OF GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1933, WPA, Index Pages 9 & 12: Sarah FULLER to Andrew ALLEN, December 12, 1865, Record Book G, Page 530; (S)Arah ALLEN to Banister MORGAN, April 5, 1878, Book K, Page 981




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