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Sarah F. <I>Farrell</I> Holloway

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Sarah F. Farrell Holloway

Birth
Scottsville, Allen County, Kentucky, USA
Death
10 Apr 1920 (aged 94)
Ellsworth, Ellsworth County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Times-Republican, Monday, April 12, 1920, p.3
Died 1825 - - - -1920
Sarah F. Farrel[l] was born at Scottsville, Allen County, Ky., Oct. 25th, 1825, and was raised to womanhood there. She moved to Edmundson County, near Mammoth Cave, residing there about 30 years. Here she united with the Baptist church.
She was united in marriage at the age of 18 years to T. [homas] G. Hollaway [Holloway], and moved to Hardin county, Ky., near Elizabethtown. Her husband enlisted in the 27th Kentucky infantry October 1861, and served three years in the Union Army. In June, 1865, they moved to Lincoln, Ill., living there until 1871. Mr. Halloway [Holloway] went to the Soldiers' home at Quincy, Ill, where he died in 1882.
She moved to Bedford, Iowa in 1884, and lived here and at Creston until 1916, where she went to Ottawa, Kans., where she lived with her brother until last July, when she moved to Beverdike Home at Ellsworth, Kans. where she passed away at 10 A. M., April 10th, after a brief illness of two hours. She united with the Church of Christ about 16 years ago and remained faithful until the end of earth's life, being active in church life in early days and when health permitted.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. E. E. Lowe from the Christian church this afternoon at 2 o'clock, April 12th. A goodly number of old time friends attended the services. Thomas F. [T.] Farrell, of Ottawa, Kans., the only brother left, and the youngest of 11 children, was here to attend the funeral. The remains were laid to rest in the Bedford cemetery, there to await the resurrection day.
Bedford Times-Republican, Monday, April 12, 1920, p.3
Died 1825 - - - -1920
Sarah F. Farrel[l] was born at Scottsville, Allen County, Ky., Oct. 25th, 1825, and was raised to womanhood there. She moved to Edmundson County, near Mammoth Cave, residing there about 30 years. Here she united with the Baptist church.
She was united in marriage at the age of 18 years to T. [homas] G. Hollaway [Holloway], and moved to Hardin county, Ky., near Elizabethtown. Her husband enlisted in the 27th Kentucky infantry October 1861, and served three years in the Union Army. In June, 1865, they moved to Lincoln, Ill., living there until 1871. Mr. Halloway [Holloway] went to the Soldiers' home at Quincy, Ill, where he died in 1882.
She moved to Bedford, Iowa in 1884, and lived here and at Creston until 1916, where she went to Ottawa, Kans., where she lived with her brother until last July, when she moved to Beverdike Home at Ellsworth, Kans. where she passed away at 10 A. M., April 10th, after a brief illness of two hours. She united with the Church of Christ about 16 years ago and remained faithful until the end of earth's life, being active in church life in early days and when health permitted.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. E. E. Lowe from the Christian church this afternoon at 2 o'clock, April 12th. A goodly number of old time friends attended the services. Thomas F. [T.] Farrell, of Ottawa, Kans., the only brother left, and the youngest of 11 children, was here to attend the funeral. The remains were laid to rest in the Bedford cemetery, there to await the resurrection day.

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