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Sarah <I>Wheeler</I> Harms

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Sarah Wheeler Harms

Birth
Newberry, Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
Death
9 May 1951 (aged 75)
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Wife of John Henry Harms

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Sarah, the youngest daughter of D. B. and Della Wheeler, married Rev. J. H. Harms of Chambersburg at Luther Chapel, Newberry, South Carolina on April 20, 1898. The ceremony was officiated by Rev. J. B. Fox and assisted by Rev. W. K. Sligh, her brother-in-law. Following the wedding was a reception at her parent's home. Later that evening they began their trip home to Chambersburg on the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad.

Earlier that year she played the role of Jessie Clark" in "The Midnight Fire" at the Newberry Opera House.

Their children were Kathryn Wheeler. (b. 10/8/1899) who married Walter C. Beasley of Lynchburg, Virginia and Elizabeth Wheeler (b. 4/28/1906) who married John E. Slaughter in Philadelphia.
Wife of John Henry Harms

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Sarah, the youngest daughter of D. B. and Della Wheeler, married Rev. J. H. Harms of Chambersburg at Luther Chapel, Newberry, South Carolina on April 20, 1898. The ceremony was officiated by Rev. J. B. Fox and assisted by Rev. W. K. Sligh, her brother-in-law. Following the wedding was a reception at her parent's home. Later that evening they began their trip home to Chambersburg on the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad.

Earlier that year she played the role of Jessie Clark" in "The Midnight Fire" at the Newberry Opera House.

Their children were Kathryn Wheeler. (b. 10/8/1899) who married Walter C. Beasley of Lynchburg, Virginia and Elizabeth Wheeler (b. 4/28/1906) who married John E. Slaughter in Philadelphia.


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