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Sarah Jane <I>Smith</I> Bales

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Sarah Jane Smith Bales

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
15 Jun 1913 (aged 66)
Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Mayetta, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Denison. Sarah Jane Smith was born in North
Carolina, July 29,1846, and departed this life
June 15, 1913, aged 66 years, 10 months and
17 days. She moved with her parents,
Frederick and Nancy Smith, to Indiana, where
she was married to John Wesley Bales April 15,
1866. Ten Children were born to them. Four
of them and a loving companion having
preceded her to the great beyond. They came
to Kansas in 1882 and spent the last few years
of their married life, in and near Denison.
She united with the United Brethren church in
early life,and later transferred her membership
to the M.E. church, of which she remained a
consistent member until death. Two sisters
and five brothers, four girls and two boys,
besides a host of friends mourn her death.

The Holton Recorder, June 26, 1913

Denison. Mrs J.W.Bales died at the home of
her daughter, Mrs Louis Mulinax, June 15,
She had been ill several weeks, having been
taken down at the home of her daughter,
Mrs Gragg, at Arkansas City. Interment being
made in the Cedar Valley cemetery.

The Holton Recorder, June 19, 1913
Denison. Sarah Jane Smith was born in North
Carolina, July 29,1846, and departed this life
June 15, 1913, aged 66 years, 10 months and
17 days. She moved with her parents,
Frederick and Nancy Smith, to Indiana, where
she was married to John Wesley Bales April 15,
1866. Ten Children were born to them. Four
of them and a loving companion having
preceded her to the great beyond. They came
to Kansas in 1882 and spent the last few years
of their married life, in and near Denison.
She united with the United Brethren church in
early life,and later transferred her membership
to the M.E. church, of which she remained a
consistent member until death. Two sisters
and five brothers, four girls and two boys,
besides a host of friends mourn her death.

The Holton Recorder, June 26, 1913

Denison. Mrs J.W.Bales died at the home of
her daughter, Mrs Louis Mulinax, June 15,
She had been ill several weeks, having been
taken down at the home of her daughter,
Mrs Gragg, at Arkansas City. Interment being
made in the Cedar Valley cemetery.

The Holton Recorder, June 19, 1913


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