Mrs. Sarah J Abernatha, wife of WJ Abernatha of 1633 Andrews Place died Tuesday morning at her home. She had been in ill health for the last year and a half and fell on Sunday morning and fractured her hip. She was born at Pine Run and lived in Linden at the time of her marriage 67 years ago. They would have celebrated their marriage on June 16th. The deceased was a member of the Cavalry Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, and the following sons and daughters: Torrence, Lewis , James, Mrs. Lola Kline, Mrs. A Demmien, Mrs. Oscar Gottschall, and Mrs. Oliver Kopp this city, Mrs. Evelyn Parker of Plainfield NJ, Charles of Littleton Colorado and Hope of Colombia Pa, 28 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Interment in Mound Cemetery.
Mrs. Sarah J Abernatha, wife of WJ Abernatha of 1633 Andrews Place died Tuesday morning at her home. She had been in ill health for the last year and a half and fell on Sunday morning and fractured her hip. She was born at Pine Run and lived in Linden at the time of her marriage 67 years ago. They would have celebrated their marriage on June 16th. The deceased was a member of the Cavalry Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, and the following sons and daughters: Torrence, Lewis , James, Mrs. Lola Kline, Mrs. A Demmien, Mrs. Oscar Gottschall, and Mrs. Oliver Kopp this city, Mrs. Evelyn Parker of Plainfield NJ, Charles of Littleton Colorado and Hope of Colombia Pa, 28 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Interment in Mound Cemetery.
Family Members
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William Clark Cochran
1838–1913
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Henry Cochran
1840–1862
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David Antes Cochran
1842–1906
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Agnes Priscilla Cochran Myers
1843 – unknown
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Elias Cochran
1844–1864
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George Gundy Cochran
1847–1913
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Clarissa Jane "Clara" Cochran Maine
1848–1928
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Susanna Cochran Schultz
1852–1926
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James Cochran
1854 – unknown
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John S Cochran
1857 – unknown
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Benjamin Franklin Cochran
1858–1886
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