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Sarah Barlow/Tula Cemetery
The Holly Springs South Newspaper
Holly Springs, Miss.
February 8, 1893
OBITUARY
On the 20th ult., that stern and silent messenger, death, came for the spirit of Mrs. Sarah Barlow, one of Marshall's oldest citizens.
She was born in Robinson County, N. C., January 11, 1805, and lived there until she married, when she moved with her family to Tennessee, where she remained a few years; then moved into Mississippi, stopping awhile in Tippah County, and afterwards settled in Marshall County, where she spent about fifty years of her life. The last year of her life was spent in Lafayette County, where she passed peacefully away in the arms of our Savior. She told them when dying the angels were lighting around her bed, and at the hour of 6 p. m., January 20, they bore her aged spirit on high, where she has gone to dwell with the loved ones gone before.
A Friend.
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Sarah Barlow/Tula Cemetery
The Holly Springs South Newspaper
Holly Springs, Miss.
February 8, 1893
OBITUARY
On the 20th ult., that stern and silent messenger, death, came for the spirit of Mrs. Sarah Barlow, one of Marshall's oldest citizens.
She was born in Robinson County, N. C., January 11, 1805, and lived there until she married, when she moved with her family to Tennessee, where she remained a few years; then moved into Mississippi, stopping awhile in Tippah County, and afterwards settled in Marshall County, where she spent about fifty years of her life. The last year of her life was spent in Lafayette County, where she passed peacefully away in the arms of our Savior. She told them when dying the angels were lighting around her bed, and at the hour of 6 p. m., January 20, they bore her aged spirit on high, where she has gone to dwell with the loved ones gone before.
A Friend.
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