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Sarah Moore <I>Mason</I> Davis

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Sarah Moore Mason Davis

Birth
Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
Death
27 Dec 1911 (aged 67)
Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Moore MASON Married Watson DAVIS on 09 NOV 1865 in Salem, Salem County, New Jersey, USA.

Sarah M. Mason
mentioned in the record of Watson Davis and Sarah M Mason
Name Watson Davis
Birth Date 1844
Age 21
Spouse's Name Sarah M Mason
Spouse's Birth Date 1844
Spouse's Age 21
Event Date 09 Nov 1865
Event Place Salem, Salem, New Jersey
Father's Name Isaac Davis
Spouse's Father's Name Thomas P Mason
Marital Status Single
Spouse's Marital Status Single

Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZGR-VWH

“The Sabbath Recorder”, Vol 72, No 5, p 159, Jan. 29, 1912.

Sarah M. Mason Davis, daughter of Thomas and Mary R. Mason, was born June 13, 1844, at Shiloh, N. J. She died in the same village, December 27, 1911.

In her early youth, her parents moved to Salem, N. J. She came to know and to love the Christ and she was received into the fellowship of the First Baptist Church of Salem. She was married to Watson Davis, November 9, 1865. Soon after her marriage, she removed her Church membership to the Seventh-day Baptist church of Marlboro, N. J., where she remained a faithful member until the time of her death. Though she had been in poor health for several years, and consequently was deprived of the blessings of church worship, she was patient in suffering and her interest in church work never waned.

Seven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Davis, six of whom are still living: Mrs. Anna M. Turner, Greenwich, N. J.; Thomas M. Davis, Cohansey, N. J.; Isaac Davis, Wildwood, N. J.; Harry S. Davis, Texas; Rev. Wilburt Davis, missionary pastor, Gentry, Ark., and Mrs. Lillie Massey, Marlboro, N. J. The bereaved husband and children have the tenderest sympathy of many relatives and friends.

The funeral service was conducted at the home in Shiloh, December 30, By Pastor James L. Skaggs of Shiloh, assisted by Rev. H. N. Jordan, Dunellen, N. J., and the Rev. Mr. Wood of Greenwich, N. J. The body was laid to rest in the Shiloh Cemetery.
J. L. S.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050
Sarah Moore MASON Married Watson DAVIS on 09 NOV 1865 in Salem, Salem County, New Jersey, USA.

Sarah M. Mason
mentioned in the record of Watson Davis and Sarah M Mason
Name Watson Davis
Birth Date 1844
Age 21
Spouse's Name Sarah M Mason
Spouse's Birth Date 1844
Spouse's Age 21
Event Date 09 Nov 1865
Event Place Salem, Salem, New Jersey
Father's Name Isaac Davis
Spouse's Father's Name Thomas P Mason
Marital Status Single
Spouse's Marital Status Single

Source: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZGR-VWH

“The Sabbath Recorder”, Vol 72, No 5, p 159, Jan. 29, 1912.

Sarah M. Mason Davis, daughter of Thomas and Mary R. Mason, was born June 13, 1844, at Shiloh, N. J. She died in the same village, December 27, 1911.

In her early youth, her parents moved to Salem, N. J. She came to know and to love the Christ and she was received into the fellowship of the First Baptist Church of Salem. She was married to Watson Davis, November 9, 1865. Soon after her marriage, she removed her Church membership to the Seventh-day Baptist church of Marlboro, N. J., where she remained a faithful member until the time of her death. Though she had been in poor health for several years, and consequently was deprived of the blessings of church worship, she was patient in suffering and her interest in church work never waned.

Seven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Davis, six of whom are still living: Mrs. Anna M. Turner, Greenwich, N. J.; Thomas M. Davis, Cohansey, N. J.; Isaac Davis, Wildwood, N. J.; Harry S. Davis, Texas; Rev. Wilburt Davis, missionary pastor, Gentry, Ark., and Mrs. Lillie Massey, Marlboro, N. J. The bereaved husband and children have the tenderest sympathy of many relatives and friends.

The funeral service was conducted at the home in Shiloh, December 30, By Pastor James L. Skaggs of Shiloh, assisted by Rev. H. N. Jordan, Dunellen, N. J., and the Rev. Mr. Wood of Greenwich, N. J. The body was laid to rest in the Shiloh Cemetery.
J. L. S.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050


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