Tope--Albaugh--married October 2, 1890 at Hoopes house, by Rev. J. H. Hawk, Mr. William J. Tope to Miss Sibelia E. Albaugh. (NOTE--I spelled their names as they were in the news paper)
Her obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Thursday, December 18, 1952.
Sevilla (Albaugh) Tope, mother of Sheriff Donald Tope of Harrison County, died Friday at her home in Germano after a cerebral hemorrhage a short time ago. She was born June 30, 1871, in Carroll County, and moved to Germano in 1904. She was the widow of the late W. J. Tope.
She is survived by five children; Alva of New Rumley, James of Canton, Hardy of Germano, Donald of Cadiz, Mrs. Estella Warner of Germano. Services were held at Sweeney Funeral Home in Amsterdam with Rev. Ernest Trotter and the Rev. R. V. Chappin officiating. Burial was in Kilgore Cemetery.
Tope--Albaugh--married October 2, 1890 at Hoopes house, by Rev. J. H. Hawk, Mr. William J. Tope to Miss Sibelia E. Albaugh. (NOTE--I spelled their names as they were in the news paper)
Her obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Thursday, December 18, 1952.
Sevilla (Albaugh) Tope, mother of Sheriff Donald Tope of Harrison County, died Friday at her home in Germano after a cerebral hemorrhage a short time ago. She was born June 30, 1871, in Carroll County, and moved to Germano in 1904. She was the widow of the late W. J. Tope.
She is survived by five children; Alva of New Rumley, James of Canton, Hardy of Germano, Donald of Cadiz, Mrs. Estella Warner of Germano. Services were held at Sweeney Funeral Home in Amsterdam with Rev. Ernest Trotter and the Rev. R. V. Chappin officiating. Burial was in Kilgore Cemetery.
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