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Nancy <I>Beatty</I> Albaugh

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Nancy Beatty Albaugh

Birth
Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Jan 1881 (aged 53)
Kilgore, Carroll County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Kilgore, Carroll County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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According to death records in Carroll County, Ohio, Vol. 1, page 89, #1/1, she died of Cancer at the age of 53 years, 9 months & 19 days old. It listed Washington County, Pennsylvania as her birth place.

This was in the Carroll Free Press, Carrollton, Ohio, Wednesday, March 24, 1880.

Mrs. Nancy Albaugh, wife of Bazil Albaugh, is suffering very much with a cancer in her face.

Her death notice in the Carroll Free Press, Carrollton, Ohio, Wednesday, January 26, 1881.

Albaugh--died, on January 14, 1881, Mrs. Nancy Albaugh, wife of Bazel Albaugh, of Kilgore, Ohio, aged 53 years and 9 months.

Also in the same paper, but in the Loudon Township news section.

Mrs. Nancy Albaugh died a few days ago from cancer on her face. She has been afflicted for over twenty-seven years.

Her obituary in the Carroll Free Press, Carrollton, Ohio, Wednesday, February 2, 1881.

Albaugh--Nancy Albaugh departed this life on January 14th, A.D. 1881, aged 53 years and nine months. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was the eldest daughter of James and Mary Bell Beatty, who emigrated to the State of Ohio at an early day and settled in the village of Kilgore, where she married, when quite young, Bazel Albaugh, her now bereaved husband. She was afflicted with a cancer on her face for over twenty-seven years, and for the last few years of her life she suffered untold pain. But she was never known to murmur, but endured her suffering with Christian fortitude. She was a consistent member of the M. E. Church in Kilgore, and was resigned to the will of God. When asked in regard to her future prospects, she would answer all is well and she would rejoice in prospect of soon being home over there where sickness, sorrow, pain and death never come, but where all is peace and joy. She was a faithful friend, a loving wife and a kind mother. She was the mother of nine children; four of them preceded her to the promised land and were there to greet her on the other shore; but she is not dead, only gone a little in advance of the rest of her family. We laid her away in the cemetery at Kilgore, to await the final resurrection of the just, and may the husband, children, her brothers and sisters, all meet her on that eternal shore.
According to death records in Carroll County, Ohio, Vol. 1, page 89, #1/1, she died of Cancer at the age of 53 years, 9 months & 19 days old. It listed Washington County, Pennsylvania as her birth place.

This was in the Carroll Free Press, Carrollton, Ohio, Wednesday, March 24, 1880.

Mrs. Nancy Albaugh, wife of Bazil Albaugh, is suffering very much with a cancer in her face.

Her death notice in the Carroll Free Press, Carrollton, Ohio, Wednesday, January 26, 1881.

Albaugh--died, on January 14, 1881, Mrs. Nancy Albaugh, wife of Bazel Albaugh, of Kilgore, Ohio, aged 53 years and 9 months.

Also in the same paper, but in the Loudon Township news section.

Mrs. Nancy Albaugh died a few days ago from cancer on her face. She has been afflicted for over twenty-seven years.

Her obituary in the Carroll Free Press, Carrollton, Ohio, Wednesday, February 2, 1881.

Albaugh--Nancy Albaugh departed this life on January 14th, A.D. 1881, aged 53 years and nine months. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was the eldest daughter of James and Mary Bell Beatty, who emigrated to the State of Ohio at an early day and settled in the village of Kilgore, where she married, when quite young, Bazel Albaugh, her now bereaved husband. She was afflicted with a cancer on her face for over twenty-seven years, and for the last few years of her life she suffered untold pain. But she was never known to murmur, but endured her suffering with Christian fortitude. She was a consistent member of the M. E. Church in Kilgore, and was resigned to the will of God. When asked in regard to her future prospects, she would answer all is well and she would rejoice in prospect of soon being home over there where sickness, sorrow, pain and death never come, but where all is peace and joy. She was a faithful friend, a loving wife and a kind mother. She was the mother of nine children; four of them preceded her to the promised land and were there to greet her on the other shore; but she is not dead, only gone a little in advance of the rest of her family. We laid her away in the cemetery at Kilgore, to await the final resurrection of the just, and may the husband, children, her brothers and sisters, all meet her on that eternal shore.


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