Advertisement

Sarah Elizabeth <I>Gilliam</I> Stein

Advertisement

Sarah Elizabeth Gilliam Stein

Birth
Coffee County, Tennessee, USA
Death
20 Jul 1916 (aged 53)
Peace Valley, Howell County, Missouri, USA
Burial
White Church, Howell County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Memorial ID
View Source
Wife of Henry Bernard Stein. Mother of Mike William, James Bernard, Anna Amelia (Carrie), Bertha Otilla (Bessie), Martha Priscilla (Mattie), Fritz Frost, Lemuel Theodore, John Henry, Dema Agnes, and Edward Lewis. Daughter of Thomas L. Gilliam and Caroline Parthena Brixey. Grandmother of 21, She was a twin to Martha Pearl (Mattie) Gilliam.

West Plains Journal, 27 July 1916, p. 5, col. 3.
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Stein of Gunter's Valley died at 2 o'clock Thursday [20 July] afternoon after a long illness with paralysis. She was 53 years old. Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Church in White Church Friday afternoon, interment being made in the cemetery there.
Mrs. Stein was the wife of Henry Stein, a prominent member of the Catholic Settlement on the Valley. Her mother Mrs. Thomas Gilliam of White Church, survives her, as do nine children.

Howell County Gazette, 27 July 1916, p. 4, col. 3. In the death of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Stein, beloved wife of Henry P. Stein, which occurred July 20th at her home near Peace Valley, and her friends mourn the death of a good neighbor.
Sarah Elizabeth Stein was born in Coffey County, Tennessee, March 11, 1863, and died July 20, 1916, age 53 years, 4 months and 9 days. She was the daughter of T.L. and Caroline Gilliam. She was united in marriage to Henry B. Stein in this county April 22, 1886, and to this union ten children were born, six boys and four girls. Her death was from paralysis from which she had been suffering for some time.
The funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Catholic church at White Church Friday afternoon in the presence of many sorrowing friends and relatives. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery at White Church.
In this sorrow the relatives have the sympathies of many friends.
Wife of Henry Bernard Stein. Mother of Mike William, James Bernard, Anna Amelia (Carrie), Bertha Otilla (Bessie), Martha Priscilla (Mattie), Fritz Frost, Lemuel Theodore, John Henry, Dema Agnes, and Edward Lewis. Daughter of Thomas L. Gilliam and Caroline Parthena Brixey. Grandmother of 21, She was a twin to Martha Pearl (Mattie) Gilliam.

West Plains Journal, 27 July 1916, p. 5, col. 3.
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Stein of Gunter's Valley died at 2 o'clock Thursday [20 July] afternoon after a long illness with paralysis. She was 53 years old. Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Church in White Church Friday afternoon, interment being made in the cemetery there.
Mrs. Stein was the wife of Henry Stein, a prominent member of the Catholic Settlement on the Valley. Her mother Mrs. Thomas Gilliam of White Church, survives her, as do nine children.

Howell County Gazette, 27 July 1916, p. 4, col. 3. In the death of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Stein, beloved wife of Henry P. Stein, which occurred July 20th at her home near Peace Valley, and her friends mourn the death of a good neighbor.
Sarah Elizabeth Stein was born in Coffey County, Tennessee, March 11, 1863, and died July 20, 1916, age 53 years, 4 months and 9 days. She was the daughter of T.L. and Caroline Gilliam. She was united in marriage to Henry B. Stein in this county April 22, 1886, and to this union ten children were born, six boys and four girls. Her death was from paralysis from which she had been suffering for some time.
The funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Catholic church at White Church Friday afternoon in the presence of many sorrowing friends and relatives. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery at White Church.
In this sorrow the relatives have the sympathies of many friends.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

See more Stein or Gilliam memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement