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Sarah R Rhodes <I>Wolfe</I> White

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Sarah R Rhodes Wolfe White

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
19 Dec 1893 (aged 75)
Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Sarah R [Wolfe] Rhodes White, had been the widow of Warren's 1st cousin, Tillman S White Rhodes, of Richmond Co GA, she married Thomas Warren White, between 1856 and 1860, as Warren and her, appear together on the 1860 census.

We do not know the parents of Sarah.

She and Warren had no known children, and it
appears none were recorded in her first marriage.

Sarah and Warren, attended the First Baptist Church in Cartersville Bartow Co GA.

Both had write ups in the Georgia Christian Index.

Local Obituary of Sarah:

Sarah's Obituary appeared in the Local News Paper:
The Courant American Newspaper - Cartersville GA - Jan 11, 1894, Page 1.
"Death of An Aged Lady.
Mrs. Sarah R. White, wife of Mr. T. W. White, died on the 14 th of last month, at her home in this city. Mrs. White had been in rather feeble health for some time past. Mrs. White was of an unobtrusive and quiet nature, but among those who knew her well she had many friends. She moved from Augusta, with her husband in '71. She was a consistent member of the Baptist church. The funeral services were occurred on the 15 th ult., and were conducted by Rev. W. H. Cooper of Cedartown."

Christain Index Entry for Sarah R White
dated; Mar 1, 1884, page 7, col. 2:

White --- Resolutions passed on the death of Mrs. Sarah R White, by the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church of Cartersville, Ga.

Whereas, it has pleased an all-wise Providence to send his messenger and take from our society and church our dear sister Sarah R. White, on the 19th day of Dec. 1893, and give her gentle spirit relief from her many years of great but patient suffering.

Therefore be it resolved. That we shall miss very much the cheerful face and warm grasp of the hand of our dear sister at all of the future meetings of our society and church.

Yet we do not mourn as those who have no hope as we confidently believe that our loss is her eternal gain.

That our society has lost a faithful, loyal member, and one whose noble traits are worthy of emulation.

That we tender to her bereaved husband, brother Warren White, and her other relatives our sincere sympathy in their bereavement.

That a page beset appart in our book of minuttes on which these resolutions be entered, commemorative of her death, and that a copy be furnished her busband, and also the Christain Index for publication.

Signed by:
Mrs. J. B. Conyers,
Mrs. M. E. Montgomery
Mrs. W. E. Edwards
Committee."
Sarah R [Wolfe] Rhodes White, had been the widow of Warren's 1st cousin, Tillman S White Rhodes, of Richmond Co GA, she married Thomas Warren White, between 1856 and 1860, as Warren and her, appear together on the 1860 census.

We do not know the parents of Sarah.

She and Warren had no known children, and it
appears none were recorded in her first marriage.

Sarah and Warren, attended the First Baptist Church in Cartersville Bartow Co GA.

Both had write ups in the Georgia Christian Index.

Local Obituary of Sarah:

Sarah's Obituary appeared in the Local News Paper:
The Courant American Newspaper - Cartersville GA - Jan 11, 1894, Page 1.
"Death of An Aged Lady.
Mrs. Sarah R. White, wife of Mr. T. W. White, died on the 14 th of last month, at her home in this city. Mrs. White had been in rather feeble health for some time past. Mrs. White was of an unobtrusive and quiet nature, but among those who knew her well she had many friends. She moved from Augusta, with her husband in '71. She was a consistent member of the Baptist church. The funeral services were occurred on the 15 th ult., and were conducted by Rev. W. H. Cooper of Cedartown."

Christain Index Entry for Sarah R White
dated; Mar 1, 1884, page 7, col. 2:

White --- Resolutions passed on the death of Mrs. Sarah R White, by the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church of Cartersville, Ga.

Whereas, it has pleased an all-wise Providence to send his messenger and take from our society and church our dear sister Sarah R. White, on the 19th day of Dec. 1893, and give her gentle spirit relief from her many years of great but patient suffering.

Therefore be it resolved. That we shall miss very much the cheerful face and warm grasp of the hand of our dear sister at all of the future meetings of our society and church.

Yet we do not mourn as those who have no hope as we confidently believe that our loss is her eternal gain.

That our society has lost a faithful, loyal member, and one whose noble traits are worthy of emulation.

That we tender to her bereaved husband, brother Warren White, and her other relatives our sincere sympathy in their bereavement.

That a page beset appart in our book of minuttes on which these resolutions be entered, commemorative of her death, and that a copy be furnished her busband, and also the Christain Index for publication.

Signed by:
Mrs. J. B. Conyers,
Mrs. M. E. Montgomery
Mrs. W. E. Edwards
Committee."

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