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Charlotte <I>Smith</I> Sloan

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Charlotte Smith Sloan

Birth
USA
Death
8 May 1906 (aged 58)
Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Wayne Township, Monroe County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, May 24, 1906

The death angel entered the home of Amos Sloan May 8, 1906, claiming as his own the wife and mother, Mrs. Charlotte Sloan.

Mrs. Sloan was born May 28, 1847, and was 58 years, 11 months and 10 days old. She was the daughter of A. and A. Smith.

She married Amos Sloan August 3, 1868. Nine of her eleven children are living, two having preceded mother to that better land. Those living are Mrs. Julia Strickling, Mrs. Ella Green, Mrs. Hannah Anderson, George W.,

Andrew J., James H., Mrs. Celestia Strickling and Miss Lillian Sloan.

Interment took place at Barber ridge cemetery May 10. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Harkins of the Woodsfield Christian church.

Dearest mother how we miss thee,

Since we no more see thy face;

But we know that thou art happy

In thy heavenly dwelling place.

.

How we long to see the mother,

Where all cares and sorrows cease;

Where in God's eternal kingdom

Know we now thou art at peace.
Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, May 24, 1906

The death angel entered the home of Amos Sloan May 8, 1906, claiming as his own the wife and mother, Mrs. Charlotte Sloan.

Mrs. Sloan was born May 28, 1847, and was 58 years, 11 months and 10 days old. She was the daughter of A. and A. Smith.

She married Amos Sloan August 3, 1868. Nine of her eleven children are living, two having preceded mother to that better land. Those living are Mrs. Julia Strickling, Mrs. Ella Green, Mrs. Hannah Anderson, George W.,

Andrew J., James H., Mrs. Celestia Strickling and Miss Lillian Sloan.

Interment took place at Barber ridge cemetery May 10. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Harkins of the Woodsfield Christian church.

Dearest mother how we miss thee,

Since we no more see thy face;

But we know that thou art happy

In thy heavenly dwelling place.

.

How we long to see the mother,

Where all cares and sorrows cease;

Where in God's eternal kingdom

Know we now thou art at peace.

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