From the records of South Church:
dob: 1817
dod: 12-27-1891
www.southchurch.com/cemetery/
Note: Surname is also spelled with 2 T's
Andover Townsman – January 1, 1892 – Vol. 5 – No. 12 – Page 4
Death visited the family of Hartwell B. Abbott this week, taking away his wife, Sarah A., who died of heart failure last Sunday.
Deceased was 74 years old and was born in this town, being a daughter of Jewett and Susanna Jones. Her residence here has been a long and useful one and her sudden death will be a source of grief among a large circle of acquaintances. Her friends were without number, for one had only to know her to like her, as her kind and sympathetic disposition always manifested itself.
Mrs. Abbott was a devoted member of the South Church and was heartily interested in all its doings especially in its deeds of charity. In the time of sickness and adversity she was always ready to help any thus afflicted, as far as was in her power. But it is in the home where her loss will be most keenly mourned, for her pleasant motherly ways made her dearly beloved. A husband, two daughters, Mary A. and Mrs. T.F. Pratt, and one son, James J., survive her.
Funeral services were held at the house Wednesday afternoon, Rev. J.J. Blair officiating, and the remains were interred in the family lot in the South Cemetery.
From the records of South Church:
dob: 1817
dod: 12-27-1891
www.southchurch.com/cemetery/
Note: Surname is also spelled with 2 T's
Andover Townsman – January 1, 1892 – Vol. 5 – No. 12 – Page 4
Death visited the family of Hartwell B. Abbott this week, taking away his wife, Sarah A., who died of heart failure last Sunday.
Deceased was 74 years old and was born in this town, being a daughter of Jewett and Susanna Jones. Her residence here has been a long and useful one and her sudden death will be a source of grief among a large circle of acquaintances. Her friends were without number, for one had only to know her to like her, as her kind and sympathetic disposition always manifested itself.
Mrs. Abbott was a devoted member of the South Church and was heartily interested in all its doings especially in its deeds of charity. In the time of sickness and adversity she was always ready to help any thus afflicted, as far as was in her power. But it is in the home where her loss will be most keenly mourned, for her pleasant motherly ways made her dearly beloved. A husband, two daughters, Mary A. and Mrs. T.F. Pratt, and one son, James J., survive her.
Funeral services were held at the house Wednesday afternoon, Rev. J.J. Blair officiating, and the remains were interred in the family lot in the South Cemetery.
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