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Sarah Ann <I>Bowring</I> McCartney

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Sarah Ann Bowring McCartney

Birth
Martinstown, West Dorset District, Dorset, England
Death
1 Feb 1921 (aged 84)
Oregon, USA
Burial
Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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McCartney, Sarah Ann Bowring
Feb 10,1921 Stuart Advocate

Sarah Ann Bowring was born March 26,1836 at Martinstown, Dorsetshire, England, and died at Ontario, Oregon, Feb 1,1921, at the advanced age of 84 years 8 months and 5 days.

She was united in marriage to William Clark in 1851 and to them were born 11 children, of whom, six survive her.

We do not have the date of her arrival in the US, but she, her husband and family were among the early pioneers of this section, having lived for a number of years on a farm a few miles west of Stuart.

Her husband died in the early ninties, and Mrs Clark was married to James McCartney, Oct 16,1897 and again widowed several years ago.

Since the death of Mr McCartney, Mrs McCartney has had no fixed home, but having ample means, has traveled considerably, visiting her children and other relatives in various parts of the country.

The body, accompanied by her son in law, Ward Canfield of Ontario, Oregon arrived in Stuart Saturday, and funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church here Monday, and interment was made in the Stuart Cemetery.

The surviving children are George Clark and Sadie Laudingham of Portland, Oregon, Elizabeth Canfield, Armina Terwilleger and William Clark of Ontario, Oregon and Mrs Rachel Griffith of Onamia, Minn.
McCartney, Sarah Ann Bowring
Feb 10,1921 Stuart Advocate

Sarah Ann Bowring was born March 26,1836 at Martinstown, Dorsetshire, England, and died at Ontario, Oregon, Feb 1,1921, at the advanced age of 84 years 8 months and 5 days.

She was united in marriage to William Clark in 1851 and to them were born 11 children, of whom, six survive her.

We do not have the date of her arrival in the US, but she, her husband and family were among the early pioneers of this section, having lived for a number of years on a farm a few miles west of Stuart.

Her husband died in the early ninties, and Mrs Clark was married to James McCartney, Oct 16,1897 and again widowed several years ago.

Since the death of Mr McCartney, Mrs McCartney has had no fixed home, but having ample means, has traveled considerably, visiting her children and other relatives in various parts of the country.

The body, accompanied by her son in law, Ward Canfield of Ontario, Oregon arrived in Stuart Saturday, and funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church here Monday, and interment was made in the Stuart Cemetery.

The surviving children are George Clark and Sadie Laudingham of Portland, Oregon, Elizabeth Canfield, Armina Terwilleger and William Clark of Ontario, Oregon and Mrs Rachel Griffith of Onamia, Minn.


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