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Sarah Elvina <I>Corman</I> Zeigler

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Sarah Elvina Corman Zeigler

Birth
Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Oct 1935 (aged 84)
Nelson, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Nelson, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 9, Lot 22
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Nebraska Signal (Geneva, NE), Friday, June 20, 1902; pg. 5

William Hall of Geneva and Mrs. Sarah Zeigler of Oak were married at the latter point Tuesday evening.
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, October 24, 1935

Sarah Elvina Corman was born May 23, 1851, in Center (sic) county (sic), Pa., and departed this life October 21, 1935, at her home in Nelson, Nebr., age 84 years, 4 months and 29 days.

She was married to J.W. Zeigler October 15, 1868. They pioneered to Nebraska in 1881, and built the first house between Nelson and Superior, which was located four and one-half miles south of Nelson on Highway 14. She lived in Nuckolls county (sic) the remainder of her life, except for about fifteen years spent in Webster and Lincoln counties. To this union were born ten children, three of which preceded her in death. On July 4, 1892, her husband passed to the Great Beyond leaving her with the care of nine children.

On June 19, 1902, she was married to W.A. Hall of Mt. Clare, who with seven children, thirty-seven grandchildren and thirty-four great grand children she leaves to mourn her departure.

The children are A.W. Zeigler, Guide Rock; Mrs. J.A. Pritts, Guide Rock; J.L. Zeigler, North Platte; Mrs. Ed Ray, Dickens; Mrs. N.C. White, North Platte; Mrs. H.L. Ryker, Wellfleet; and Mrs. LuVerne Rogers, Nelson.

She united with the Christian church (sic) early in life and has been a faithful worker and member until the end. She was quite active for one of her years and has enjoyed good health most of the time. She was a loving mother, devoted to her family, and will be greatly missed. All of the children were present at the funeral service.

Funeral services were held at the Christian church (sic) in Nelson Wednesday afternoon. Rev. L.W. Meyers of Wymore, conducting the service.

The bereaved husband and all the members of the family wish to express their fullest appreciation of the many kindnesses bestowed by friends in this their time of deepest sorrow.
Nebraska Signal (Geneva, NE), Friday, June 20, 1902; pg. 5

William Hall of Geneva and Mrs. Sarah Zeigler of Oak were married at the latter point Tuesday evening.
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, October 24, 1935

Sarah Elvina Corman was born May 23, 1851, in Center (sic) county (sic), Pa., and departed this life October 21, 1935, at her home in Nelson, Nebr., age 84 years, 4 months and 29 days.

She was married to J.W. Zeigler October 15, 1868. They pioneered to Nebraska in 1881, and built the first house between Nelson and Superior, which was located four and one-half miles south of Nelson on Highway 14. She lived in Nuckolls county (sic) the remainder of her life, except for about fifteen years spent in Webster and Lincoln counties. To this union were born ten children, three of which preceded her in death. On July 4, 1892, her husband passed to the Great Beyond leaving her with the care of nine children.

On June 19, 1902, she was married to W.A. Hall of Mt. Clare, who with seven children, thirty-seven grandchildren and thirty-four great grand children she leaves to mourn her departure.

The children are A.W. Zeigler, Guide Rock; Mrs. J.A. Pritts, Guide Rock; J.L. Zeigler, North Platte; Mrs. Ed Ray, Dickens; Mrs. N.C. White, North Platte; Mrs. H.L. Ryker, Wellfleet; and Mrs. LuVerne Rogers, Nelson.

She united with the Christian church (sic) early in life and has been a faithful worker and member until the end. She was quite active for one of her years and has enjoyed good health most of the time. She was a loving mother, devoted to her family, and will be greatly missed. All of the children were present at the funeral service.

Funeral services were held at the Christian church (sic) in Nelson Wednesday afternoon. Rev. L.W. Meyers of Wymore, conducting the service.

The bereaved husband and all the members of the family wish to express their fullest appreciation of the many kindnesses bestowed by friends in this their time of deepest sorrow.

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