Friday evening, at her home four and one-half miles southeast of Weldon occurred the death of Mrs. Sarah M. Kingston, at the age of 77 yrs. Mrs. Kingston had been in poor health for some time, but it was only within the past few weeks that her condidion became serious. A complication of diseases and old age are attributing causes of her death. She was born in Ohio. Besides the husband, deceased is survived by three sons, Anvil, George and Ellis, at home, and one daughter, Mrs. Rosa Gerahamies of Decatur. Funeral services were held in the late home at 10 o'clock Monday morning, Rev. Armstrong of the First Baptist church of Decatur in charge. Burial in the Croninger cemtery sout hof Cisco.
The Clinton Register, Clinton, Illinois, Friday, December 22, 1911, Page 2
She married John Wesley William Kingston on May 6, 1852 in Woodford County, Illinois per Family Search.
Friday evening, at her home four and one-half miles southeast of Weldon occurred the death of Mrs. Sarah M. Kingston, at the age of 77 yrs. Mrs. Kingston had been in poor health for some time, but it was only within the past few weeks that her condidion became serious. A complication of diseases and old age are attributing causes of her death. She was born in Ohio. Besides the husband, deceased is survived by three sons, Anvil, George and Ellis, at home, and one daughter, Mrs. Rosa Gerahamies of Decatur. Funeral services were held in the late home at 10 o'clock Monday morning, Rev. Armstrong of the First Baptist church of Decatur in charge. Burial in the Croninger cemtery sout hof Cisco.
The Clinton Register, Clinton, Illinois, Friday, December 22, 1911, Page 2
She married John Wesley William Kingston on May 6, 1852 in Woodford County, Illinois per Family Search.
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