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Mary <I>Snow</I> Vaught

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Mary Snow Vaught

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
26 Oct 1903 (aged 81)
Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Needham, Johnson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Franklin Democrat, Friday, 30 October 1903, pg 4
NEW PISGAH – Once more death’s ruthless scythe has swept across our land and removed from our midst a good mother, Aunt Mary Snow Vaught, mother of Jonathan and Reuben Vaught. On Friday, Oct. 16, she fell and broke her left hip, which, coupled with old age, was more than Aunt Mary could stand, and on Monday evening, Oct. 26th, she peacefully passed away.
Her funeral was preached at the New Pisgah church, Wednesday afternoon, and was attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends, Rev. Cross, pastor of the Needham Christian church, of which she was a member, conducting the services. His sermon was an ideal one, full of sympathy and pathos.
The bereaved family has the heart-felt sympathy of all in the community.

The Franklin Republican, Friday, 30 October 1903, pg 1
Mary Snow Vaught died at her home in Clark township from injuries received from a fall which she received about ten days ago.
Mary Snow Vaught was born in Kentucky, Feb. 17, 1822 died October 28, 1903, aged eighty-one years, eight months and nine days.
She was married to G. W. Vaught April 4, 1839 with whom she lived until his death June 11, 1874. She came to this county when it was wilderness and settled on the farm where she had lived up to the time of her death. To this union were born twelve children, eight of whom survive. Six sons and two daughters, Tilson Vaught of Iola Kansas, Samuel S. Vaught of San Jose, Cal, Wm. A. Vaught of Kane, Ill., Mrs. Adaline Carver of Kokomo, Ill., Mrs. Frank Cole, of Greenwood, Geo. W. Vaught of Indianapolis, Reuben Vaught of Whiteland, and Johnathan Vaught. Thirty grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren also survive.
She has lived with her son, Johnathan Vaught for a number of years.
She united with the Methodist church when nineteen years of age, but later joined the Christian church. She has lived a faithful Christian life, but on account of poor health and old age has not been able to attend church as she would have liked to have done, for some time. She was a great bible reader.
May her children live as faithful and be as well prepared when death shall come to them as it must to all sooner or later.
Funeral was held at New Pisgah church Wednesday afternoon at 2:00, conducted by Elder J. M. Cross of Nineveh. Burial took place at the Patterson cemetery, E. G. Barnizer, director.
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Franklin Democrat, Friday, 30 October 1903, pg 4
NEW PISGAH – Once more death’s ruthless scythe has swept across our land and removed from our midst a good mother, Aunt Mary Snow Vaught, mother of Jonathan and Reuben Vaught. On Friday, Oct. 16, she fell and broke her left hip, which, coupled with old age, was more than Aunt Mary could stand, and on Monday evening, Oct. 26th, she peacefully passed away.
Her funeral was preached at the New Pisgah church, Wednesday afternoon, and was attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends, Rev. Cross, pastor of the Needham Christian church, of which she was a member, conducting the services. His sermon was an ideal one, full of sympathy and pathos.
The bereaved family has the heart-felt sympathy of all in the community.

The Franklin Republican, Friday, 30 October 1903, pg 1
Mary Snow Vaught died at her home in Clark township from injuries received from a fall which she received about ten days ago.
Mary Snow Vaught was born in Kentucky, Feb. 17, 1822 died October 28, 1903, aged eighty-one years, eight months and nine days.
She was married to G. W. Vaught April 4, 1839 with whom she lived until his death June 11, 1874. She came to this county when it was wilderness and settled on the farm where she had lived up to the time of her death. To this union were born twelve children, eight of whom survive. Six sons and two daughters, Tilson Vaught of Iola Kansas, Samuel S. Vaught of San Jose, Cal, Wm. A. Vaught of Kane, Ill., Mrs. Adaline Carver of Kokomo, Ill., Mrs. Frank Cole, of Greenwood, Geo. W. Vaught of Indianapolis, Reuben Vaught of Whiteland, and Johnathan Vaught. Thirty grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren also survive.
She has lived with her son, Johnathan Vaught for a number of years.
She united with the Methodist church when nineteen years of age, but later joined the Christian church. She has lived a faithful Christian life, but on account of poor health and old age has not been able to attend church as she would have liked to have done, for some time. She was a great bible reader.
May her children live as faithful and be as well prepared when death shall come to them as it must to all sooner or later.
Funeral was held at New Pisgah church Wednesday afternoon at 2:00, conducted by Elder J. M. Cross of Nineveh. Burial took place at the Patterson cemetery, E. G. Barnizer, director.
[Provided by Mark McCrady #47714241 and Cathea Curry #47339429]
Contributor: CatheaC (47339429) • [email protected]


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