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Sarah Elizabeth <I>Morgan</I> Nash

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Sarah Elizabeth Morgan Nash

Birth
Madison County, Georgia, USA
Death
5 Jul 1919 (aged 81)
Bosque County, Texas, USA
Burial
Clifton, Bosque County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, Row 14
Memorial ID
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John Dillard Nash married Sarah E. Morgan on 9/26/1857 Madison Co., GA
Contributor: Allan (47185732)

Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Nash, commonly known to the people of this section, as Grandma Nash, age 81 years, 3 months and 8 days, died last Saturday afternoon at 5:30 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Tennison, in this city, having been in feeble health some three years, but not seriously ill but a few days.

Deceased has made her home in Clifton for the past thirty-six years, coming here from her native state, Georgia, and making her home with her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Tennison, most of the time since.

She professed religion at the age of sixteen and since that time has been a faithful member of the Baptist church.

One son, three daughters, one sister and two brothers are the close kin who survive this dear aged lady who has passed to her reward to suffer the troubles of life no more. The children are: John Nash, Oakdale, La.; Mesdames Mary Atkins, El Centro, Calif., T. E. Logan, Abilene, Texas, and S. J. Tennison, Clifton, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Cora Mobley, and two brothers, A. P. Morgan and West Morgan, Atlanta, Ga.

The funeral services were conducted at the Clifton Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev. Jas. F. Hardie, in the presence of a large crowd of relatives and friends who mourned the death of this noble lady who had made her home her so long, and interment was made in the Clifton cemetery.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, July 11, 1919; Pg. 1, Column 5
John Dillard Nash married Sarah E. Morgan on 9/26/1857 Madison Co., GA
Contributor: Allan (47185732)

Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Nash, commonly known to the people of this section, as Grandma Nash, age 81 years, 3 months and 8 days, died last Saturday afternoon at 5:30 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Tennison, in this city, having been in feeble health some three years, but not seriously ill but a few days.

Deceased has made her home in Clifton for the past thirty-six years, coming here from her native state, Georgia, and making her home with her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Tennison, most of the time since.

She professed religion at the age of sixteen and since that time has been a faithful member of the Baptist church.

One son, three daughters, one sister and two brothers are the close kin who survive this dear aged lady who has passed to her reward to suffer the troubles of life no more. The children are: John Nash, Oakdale, La.; Mesdames Mary Atkins, El Centro, Calif., T. E. Logan, Abilene, Texas, and S. J. Tennison, Clifton, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Cora Mobley, and two brothers, A. P. Morgan and West Morgan, Atlanta, Ga.

The funeral services were conducted at the Clifton Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev. Jas. F. Hardie, in the presence of a large crowd of relatives and friends who mourned the death of this noble lady who had made her home her so long, and interment was made in the Clifton cemetery.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, July 11, 1919; Pg. 1, Column 5


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