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Tabitha Catherine <I>Adcox</I> Sortwell

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Tabitha Catherine Adcox Sortwell

Birth
Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA
Death
27 May 1901 (aged 44)
Hindsboro, Douglas County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Oakland, Coles County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Parents are Noah Adcox & Matilda Ann Goodnight

Wife of Alonza L Sortwell

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Tabitha Catherine Adcow Sortwell

The following brief obituary of the lamented Mrs. A. L. Sortwell was handed us and we gladly give it. Mrs. Sortwell died in the triumphs of faith and now is happy, but her loved ones are sadly bereaved. May god bless and comfort them.

Tabitha C. Adcox, daughter of Noah and Matilda Adcox, was born March 9, 1857, in Muhlenburg Co., Ky. she was united in marriage with A. L. Sortwell, Feb. 10, 1881. Mrs. Sortwell died May 27, 1901, at her home west of Hindboro, with that dreaded disease, consumption. For a number of years she has been a patient sufferer. All that medical skill could do was done but without avail. She leaves a husband, seven daughters, a father, mother, four sisters, and two brothers to mourn her loss. She was converted when about seventeen years of age and united with the M. E. Church soon after her conversion and has remained a member until her death.

"As a loved one we shall again behold her,
clothed with celestial grace,
With all the beauties of her soul expanded,
Standing before her father's face."
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Parents are Noah Adcox & Matilda Ann Goodnight

Wife of Alonza L Sortwell

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Tabitha Catherine Adcow Sortwell

The following brief obituary of the lamented Mrs. A. L. Sortwell was handed us and we gladly give it. Mrs. Sortwell died in the triumphs of faith and now is happy, but her loved ones are sadly bereaved. May god bless and comfort them.

Tabitha C. Adcox, daughter of Noah and Matilda Adcox, was born March 9, 1857, in Muhlenburg Co., Ky. she was united in marriage with A. L. Sortwell, Feb. 10, 1881. Mrs. Sortwell died May 27, 1901, at her home west of Hindboro, with that dreaded disease, consumption. For a number of years she has been a patient sufferer. All that medical skill could do was done but without avail. She leaves a husband, seven daughters, a father, mother, four sisters, and two brothers to mourn her loss. She was converted when about seventeen years of age and united with the M. E. Church soon after her conversion and has remained a member until her death.

"As a loved one we shall again behold her,
clothed with celestial grace,
With all the beauties of her soul expanded,
Standing before her father's face."
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