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Sarah Jane <I>Crisenberry Cope</I> Thurman

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Sarah Jane Crisenberry Cope Thurman

Birth
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Death
3 Jun 1919 (aged 66)
Auburn, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Tecumseh, Johnson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 8 Lot 3
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Sarah Jane Crisenberry was married twice. The first time to John L. Cope, with whom she had six children. They evidently divorced around 1890. Sarah married a second time to Samuel Thurman and moved to Nebraska, where her father had moved after the death of her mother, Lydia Valentine Crisenberry. John moved to Michigan, where some of their children had settled.

Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941:

Name:John Cope
Spouse Name: S. J. Crissenberry
Marriage Date: 3 Apr 1870
Marriage County: Allen
Source Title 1: Allen County, Indiana
Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1824 - 1920 Inclusive Vol
Source Title 3: W. P. A. Origtial Record Located: County Clerk's O
Book:8
OS Page: 52

DIED ON TUESDAY
Has Been A Residence Of Nebraska
Since 1892 and Most Of That
Time In Nemaha County

Mrs. J. T. Thurman passed away at her home on Tuesday of this week after a short illness at the age of 66 years, 5 months and 15 days. Mrs. Thurman was a gentle lady of fine quality and numbered her friends by her acquaintances. She was deeply interested in the work of our Lord, having been a member of the Methodist church for a number of years, and was a diligent worker in the congregation. She was called to her reward after a life of usefulness in Christian labor.
Sarah J. Crissenberry was born in Allen county, Indiana, near Fort Wayne, in December 19, 1852 and came to this state in 1892. In 1898 she was married to J. T. Thurman, and the family has resided on a farm in this community since that time. She was the mother of five children, three sons and two daughters by a former marriage. They are, Harry E Cope of Anglin, Washington, Mrs. J. R. Jackson of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Purton P. Cope of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Frank Cope of Mansfield, Ohio, and Mrs. Hugh McCarty of Crete, Nebr. One grandson, Floy McCarty, is serving his country with the navy, and these children together with eleven grand children and four great grand children, besides the loving husband, are left behind to mourn her sad departure.
Funeral services were held at the Avenue Methodist church conducted by Rev. R. H. Carr, pastor of the church, of which she was a member, Friday morning. Interment will be made at Tecumseh.
Clipped from Nemaha County Republican Auburn, Nebraska 05 Jun 1919, Thu • Page 1
Contributor: Christina Kelley Sedberry (47427782) • [email protected]
Sarah Jane Crisenberry was married twice. The first time to John L. Cope, with whom she had six children. They evidently divorced around 1890. Sarah married a second time to Samuel Thurman and moved to Nebraska, where her father had moved after the death of her mother, Lydia Valentine Crisenberry. John moved to Michigan, where some of their children had settled.

Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941:

Name:John Cope
Spouse Name: S. J. Crissenberry
Marriage Date: 3 Apr 1870
Marriage County: Allen
Source Title 1: Allen County, Indiana
Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1824 - 1920 Inclusive Vol
Source Title 3: W. P. A. Origtial Record Located: County Clerk's O
Book:8
OS Page: 52

DIED ON TUESDAY
Has Been A Residence Of Nebraska
Since 1892 and Most Of That
Time In Nemaha County

Mrs. J. T. Thurman passed away at her home on Tuesday of this week after a short illness at the age of 66 years, 5 months and 15 days. Mrs. Thurman was a gentle lady of fine quality and numbered her friends by her acquaintances. She was deeply interested in the work of our Lord, having been a member of the Methodist church for a number of years, and was a diligent worker in the congregation. She was called to her reward after a life of usefulness in Christian labor.
Sarah J. Crissenberry was born in Allen county, Indiana, near Fort Wayne, in December 19, 1852 and came to this state in 1892. In 1898 she was married to J. T. Thurman, and the family has resided on a farm in this community since that time. She was the mother of five children, three sons and two daughters by a former marriage. They are, Harry E Cope of Anglin, Washington, Mrs. J. R. Jackson of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Purton P. Cope of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Frank Cope of Mansfield, Ohio, and Mrs. Hugh McCarty of Crete, Nebr. One grandson, Floy McCarty, is serving his country with the navy, and these children together with eleven grand children and four great grand children, besides the loving husband, are left behind to mourn her sad departure.
Funeral services were held at the Avenue Methodist church conducted by Rev. R. H. Carr, pastor of the church, of which she was a member, Friday morning. Interment will be made at Tecumseh.
Clipped from Nemaha County Republican Auburn, Nebraska 05 Jun 1919, Thu • Page 1
Contributor: Christina Kelley Sedberry (47427782) • [email protected]

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RESIDENCE - Auburn NE



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