Mr. Benjamin Robbins of Littleton & Miss Sarah Ann Ames of Groton, int. April 16th, m. May 15th 1842; Rev. Oliver Ayer.
Obituary - Mrs. Sarah Ames Robbins of Pingreyville, passed away on December 27, at the age of 87 yrs.; 10 mos., 25 days. Mrs. Robbins was born at Sandy pond on February 2, 1823. She was married to Benjamin Robbins on May 16, 1842, and they lived first at Littleton Common, moving later to Pingreyville. To them seven children were born, of whom two sons survived - Delette of Cliftondale, and Henry of Pingreyville. She leaves also, six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins celebrated their golden wedding on May 16, 1892, and Mr. Robbins' death occurred six years later.
Mrs. Robbins was a woman of strong christian character, a faithful and devoted wife and mother, a good neighbor, ministering to the sick and lending her sympathetic help to whatever good cause it was in her power to aid. She will be greatly missed in the village where she had lived for more than sixty years, but especially in her son Henry's home where she had received the kindest attention and best of care form him and his good wife.
The funeral was held from her late home on Friday afternoon, her pastor, Rev. J.W. Thomas of Ayer, officiating. The interment was in Westlawn cemetery.
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Littleton Vital Records, marriages, pg 266
MA Deaths 1841-1924, Standard Certificate of death 1910, Widowed, Age 87y 10m 25d, "arterio sclerosis", b. Feb. 2, 1823, Groton, MA, bur. Dec. 30, 1910 Littleton
Mr. Benjamin Robbins of Littleton & Miss Sarah Ann Ames of Groton, int. April 16th, m. May 15th 1842; Rev. Oliver Ayer.
Obituary - Mrs. Sarah Ames Robbins of Pingreyville, passed away on December 27, at the age of 87 yrs.; 10 mos., 25 days. Mrs. Robbins was born at Sandy pond on February 2, 1823. She was married to Benjamin Robbins on May 16, 1842, and they lived first at Littleton Common, moving later to Pingreyville. To them seven children were born, of whom two sons survived - Delette of Cliftondale, and Henry of Pingreyville. She leaves also, six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins celebrated their golden wedding on May 16, 1892, and Mr. Robbins' death occurred six years later.
Mrs. Robbins was a woman of strong christian character, a faithful and devoted wife and mother, a good neighbor, ministering to the sick and lending her sympathetic help to whatever good cause it was in her power to aid. She will be greatly missed in the village where she had lived for more than sixty years, but especially in her son Henry's home where she had received the kindest attention and best of care form him and his good wife.
The funeral was held from her late home on Friday afternoon, her pastor, Rev. J.W. Thomas of Ayer, officiating. The interment was in Westlawn cemetery.
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Littleton Vital Records, marriages, pg 266
MA Deaths 1841-1924, Standard Certificate of death 1910, Widowed, Age 87y 10m 25d, "arterio sclerosis", b. Feb. 2, 1823, Groton, MA, bur. Dec. 30, 1910 Littleton
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