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Agnes Matilda <I>Harris</I> Farley

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Agnes Matilda Harris Farley

Birth
Hampton, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
23 Oct 1932 (aged 82)
Richmond, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
Burial
Richmond, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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FARLEY. — Agnes M. Farley was born in South Hampton, New Brunswick, Dec. 26, 1849, and passed away Oct. 23, 1932 at the home of her son in Richmond, Maine. Sister Farley was among the early believers of the third angel's message having accepted the truth in Blaine, Maine with her husband, Aaron Farley, under the labors of Elders Goodrich and Hersum. By diligence and economy they became loyal supporters of the struggling church there, and even sold at great sacrifice the best half of their eighty acre farm giving the money to build an S.D.A. church in that place. Twenty six years ago they moved from Aroostook, and united with the Richmond church where they remained as humble and faithful believers until death. She leaves to cherish the memory of her patience and kindliness, a son, Edson Farley, a daughter, Mrs. Minnie Smith, and three grandchildren, all of Richmond. Words of comfort were spoken by the writer. W. H. FARLEY.

Source: Atlantic Union Gleaner, Vol. XXXII South Lancaster Mass., February 15, 1933.


FARLEY. — Agnes M. Farley was born in South Hampton, New Brunswick, Dec. 26, 1849, and passed away Oct. 23, 1932 at the home of her son in Richmond, Maine. Sister Farley was among the early believers of the third angel's message having accepted the truth in Blaine, Maine with her husband, Aaron Farley, under the labors of Elders Goodrich and Hersum. By diligence and economy they became loyal supporters of the struggling church there, and even sold at great sacrifice the best half of their eighty acre farm giving the money to build an S.D.A. church in that place. Twenty six years ago they moved from Aroostook, and united with the Richmond church where they remained as humble and faithful believers until death. She leaves to cherish the memory of her patience and kindliness, a son, Edson Farley, a daughter, Mrs. Minnie Smith, and three grandchildren, all of Richmond. Words of comfort were spoken by the writer. W. H. FARLEY.

Source: Atlantic Union Gleaner, Vol. XXXII South Lancaster Mass., February 15, 1933.



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