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Sarah <I>George</I> Torrence

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Sarah George Torrence

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
27 Apr 1906 (aged 73)
Burial
Denison, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Denison. Sarah M. George was born in Adams county, Ohio, September 28, 1832. At the age of 24 years she was married to J. A. Torrence and to this union were born twelve children, six of whom are living. At 1:15 Friday evening, April 27, her spirit left its earthly home. A severe cold and general weakness resulted in congestion of the kidneys which caused her death .... Interment was made in the R. P. cemetery.
The Recorder-Tribune, May 3, 1906.

.... She was born in Muskingdon county, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1832. On August 21, 1856, she was united in marriage to J. A. Torrence who survives her. Had she lived until August 21" they would have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. For some time after coming to Kansas they made their home near Winchester, Jefferson county, and in 1881 they moved near Denison in Jackson county, where they resided until the death of Mrs. Torrence .... Two daughters have laid down their lives in China where they had gone as Missionaries. Early in life Mrs. Torrence joined the Reformed Presbyterian church ....
The Recorder-Tribune, May 10, 1906.

Source: Selected Death Notices by Dan Fenton
Denison. Sarah M. George was born in Adams county, Ohio, September 28, 1832. At the age of 24 years she was married to J. A. Torrence and to this union were born twelve children, six of whom are living. At 1:15 Friday evening, April 27, her spirit left its earthly home. A severe cold and general weakness resulted in congestion of the kidneys which caused her death .... Interment was made in the R. P. cemetery.
The Recorder-Tribune, May 3, 1906.

.... She was born in Muskingdon county, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1832. On August 21, 1856, she was united in marriage to J. A. Torrence who survives her. Had she lived until August 21" they would have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. For some time after coming to Kansas they made their home near Winchester, Jefferson county, and in 1881 they moved near Denison in Jackson county, where they resided until the death of Mrs. Torrence .... Two daughters have laid down their lives in China where they had gone as Missionaries. Early in life Mrs. Torrence joined the Reformed Presbyterian church ....
The Recorder-Tribune, May 10, 1906.

Source: Selected Death Notices by Dan Fenton


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