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Sarah Blanchard Bertram Andrews

Birth
Princeville, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Death
May 1923 (aged 78)
California, USA
Burial
Princeville, Peoria County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Div E, Row 20, Lot 126 north?
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Daughter of John L. & Maria (Hill) Blanchard, wife of Stephen A. Andrews, m. Oct 13, 1870. Buried May 31, 1923.


1923
Princeville Telephone

Mrs. Sarah Andrews
A group of relatives and friends and members of the Eastern Star met in the cemetery at 10 o'clock last Friday forenoon to bury the ashes of Mrs. Stephen B. Andrews whose death occurred some time ago in California.
Sarah B. Blanchard was born in Princeville March 2, 1845. She was the daughter of J.L. Blanchard. Her husband was Stephen Andrews and to then three children were born: one child a daughter, died early in life; two sons survive, Eden and Keith who reside in California.
The deceased was a member of the local Presbyterian church during her residence in Princeville. She was also secretary of the W. C. T. U. and a loyal member of the local chapter of the Eastern Star. In all these organizations she was a loyal part. While active in other lines of work it has been said of Mrs. Andrews that she always put the church ahead of any other society with which she was affiliated.
Daughter of John L. & Maria (Hill) Blanchard, wife of Stephen A. Andrews, m. Oct 13, 1870. Buried May 31, 1923.


1923
Princeville Telephone

Mrs. Sarah Andrews
A group of relatives and friends and members of the Eastern Star met in the cemetery at 10 o'clock last Friday forenoon to bury the ashes of Mrs. Stephen B. Andrews whose death occurred some time ago in California.
Sarah B. Blanchard was born in Princeville March 2, 1845. She was the daughter of J.L. Blanchard. Her husband was Stephen Andrews and to then three children were born: one child a daughter, died early in life; two sons survive, Eden and Keith who reside in California.
The deceased was a member of the local Presbyterian church during her residence in Princeville. She was also secretary of the W. C. T. U. and a loyal member of the local chapter of the Eastern Star. In all these organizations she was a loyal part. While active in other lines of work it has been said of Mrs. Andrews that she always put the church ahead of any other society with which she was affiliated.

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