Sarah Edwards Paddock Calhoun, sister of early Watertown settlers John & Loveland Paddock. Note: Sarah's father John Paddock fought in the Revolution
CHICAGO DEMOCRAT, the week of February 17, 1860
CALHOUN.--At Watertown, New York, on Friday, the 10th inst., Sarah Edwards, relict of Chauncey Calhoun, Esq., of that place, and mother the late John Calhoun, Esq., of this city in the 78th year of her age.
Mrs. Calhoun was a woman of sterling worth. She was the mother of five sons and three daughters, of whom she has buried five, two of them formerly old residents of this city, viz.: John and Alvin Calhoun. The former was the first newspaper editor in Chicago, having published this paper for some years previous to its purchase by the present proprietor. Mrs. Calhoun's husband died three years ago, at the advanced age of eighty years.
---Reprinted in Genealogy of the Calhoun Family. Chicago: Barnard & Gunthorp, 1885. Author: William A. Calhoun
Sarah Edwards Paddock Calhoun, sister of early Watertown settlers John & Loveland Paddock. Note: Sarah's father John Paddock fought in the Revolution
CHICAGO DEMOCRAT, the week of February 17, 1860
CALHOUN.--At Watertown, New York, on Friday, the 10th inst., Sarah Edwards, relict of Chauncey Calhoun, Esq., of that place, and mother the late John Calhoun, Esq., of this city in the 78th year of her age.
Mrs. Calhoun was a woman of sterling worth. She was the mother of five sons and three daughters, of whom she has buried five, two of them formerly old residents of this city, viz.: John and Alvin Calhoun. The former was the first newspaper editor in Chicago, having published this paper for some years previous to its purchase by the present proprietor. Mrs. Calhoun's husband died three years ago, at the advanced age of eighty years.
---Reprinted in Genealogy of the Calhoun Family. Chicago: Barnard & Gunthorp, 1885. Author: William A. Calhoun
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