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Sara Elizabeth <I>McNeall</I> Antrim

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Sara Elizabeth McNeall Antrim

Birth
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27 Aug 1892 (aged 48)
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Columbus, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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The Quincy Daily Herald, Thursday, September 01, 1892; Page: 3

Mr. Wilber McNeall and wife, of Paloma. visited his mother on Monday and attended the funeral of his aunt.... Died at the home of her daughter, Mrs., John Rutledge, on Sept. 27, Sarah E. Antrim, beloved wife of Wm. E Antrim, of Shell City, Mo., of consumption. She died a peaceful, happy death, aged 49 years. She leaves a devoted husband, two daughters and four sons to mourn the loss of a loving, Christian wife and mother. She also leaves two brothers, A. A. McNeall, of Columbus, and Finley McNeall, of California, that being all that are left of the family of Dr. A. B. McNeall and wife, Esther McNeall. The funeral services were held in the Methodist church on the 29th inst. by Rev. English, of Quincy, to a large congregation. She had been a faithful member of the M. E. Church since early childhood, living an example of Christian purity, loving and beloved by all who knew her. Our loss is her gain. The family have the community's sympathy in this and affliction.

The article indicates she died Sept 27th, but it ran in the Sept 1st edition, supect is a typo and should be August 27th
The Quincy Daily Herald, Thursday, September 01, 1892; Page: 3

Mr. Wilber McNeall and wife, of Paloma. visited his mother on Monday and attended the funeral of his aunt.... Died at the home of her daughter, Mrs., John Rutledge, on Sept. 27, Sarah E. Antrim, beloved wife of Wm. E Antrim, of Shell City, Mo., of consumption. She died a peaceful, happy death, aged 49 years. She leaves a devoted husband, two daughters and four sons to mourn the loss of a loving, Christian wife and mother. She also leaves two brothers, A. A. McNeall, of Columbus, and Finley McNeall, of California, that being all that are left of the family of Dr. A. B. McNeall and wife, Esther McNeall. The funeral services were held in the Methodist church on the 29th inst. by Rev. English, of Quincy, to a large congregation. She had been a faithful member of the M. E. Church since early childhood, living an example of Christian purity, loving and beloved by all who knew her. Our loss is her gain. The family have the community's sympathy in this and affliction.

The article indicates she died Sept 27th, but it ran in the Sept 1st edition, supect is a typo and should be August 27th


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