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Sarah Anne <I>McPherson</I> Chatterton

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Sarah Anne McPherson Chatterton

Birth
Death
21 Dec 1911 (aged 59–60)
Ascot Vale, Moonee Valley City, Victoria, Australia
Burial
Carlton North, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia GPS-Latitude: -37.7871775, Longitude: 144.967453
Plot
IND-C-807-grave#134
Memorial ID
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Sarah Anne McPherson married Charles Joseph Chatterton in 1873. They had 5 children. She was buried on December 22, 1911, age 60.

THE AGE, Tuesday 21st December 1915
IN MEMORIUM
CHATTERTON; in loving memory of my dear wife who
departed this life on the 21st December 1911.
Not dead to those who loved you dear, Not lost but gown
before;
You live with us in memory still, and will forever more.
Inserted by her loving husband, Charles Joseph
Chatterton, sen.
9 South street, Ascot Vale.

CHATTERTON; In fond and loving memory of my dear
mother and Nana, who left us on the 21st
December 1911; also Evelyn, who died on the 31st April
1901, daughter of the Above.
Anchored by love, death cannot sever, We will sadly
miss you,
and will forever; Some day, some time, our eyes shall
see the dear face we hold in memory. Too dearly loved
to be forgotten.
Inserted by Ada and Jack, and children
Beryl, Jack, Karen and Elen.
Sarah Anne McPherson married Charles Joseph Chatterton in 1873. They had 5 children. She was buried on December 22, 1911, age 60.

THE AGE, Tuesday 21st December 1915
IN MEMORIUM
CHATTERTON; in loving memory of my dear wife who
departed this life on the 21st December 1911.
Not dead to those who loved you dear, Not lost but gown
before;
You live with us in memory still, and will forever more.
Inserted by her loving husband, Charles Joseph
Chatterton, sen.
9 South street, Ascot Vale.

CHATTERTON; In fond and loving memory of my dear
mother and Nana, who left us on the 21st
December 1911; also Evelyn, who died on the 31st April
1901, daughter of the Above.
Anchored by love, death cannot sever, We will sadly
miss you,
and will forever; Some day, some time, our eyes shall
see the dear face we hold in memory. Too dearly loved
to be forgotten.
Inserted by Ada and Jack, and children
Beryl, Jack, Karen and Elen.


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