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Sarah Jane Duff <I>Bradshaw</I> Bennett

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Sarah Jane Duff Bradshaw Bennett

Birth
Bedford County, Tennessee, USA
Death
22 May 1927 (aged 83)
Peace Valley, Howell County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Fanchon, Howell County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.8028292, Longitude: -91.731468
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Daughter of James Edward Bradshaw and Barbara Amanda Dryden Bradshaw.
Married Frank Bennett; as his third wife.

Per MO Death certificate #14907, burial 23/May/1927.

OLD SETTLER PASSES AWAY

Mrs. Sarah D. Bennett, 83 years old, widow of the late Frank Bennett, died Sunday morning at the home of her son, M.I. Bennett, nears Peace Valley. She had been a resident of Howell County for many years coming here from Tennessee in the early days of this country.

Surviving the deceased are the son at whose home she died and two step-sons, Charles Bennett and Dodson Bennett, both of Peace Valley. A number of other relatives and a large circle of friends mourn the death of Mrs. Bennett.

For many years Mrs. Bennett was a devout member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and her funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. E.T. King, of Cull. The services were held at Bennett's Chapel on Monday afternoon. Burial was in Bennett Chapel cemetery beside the body of her husband, whose death occurred some fifteen years ago. *Source- The Journal-Gazette, 26 May 1927, Thu · Page 4
Daughter of James Edward Bradshaw and Barbara Amanda Dryden Bradshaw.
Married Frank Bennett; as his third wife.

Per MO Death certificate #14907, burial 23/May/1927.

OLD SETTLER PASSES AWAY

Mrs. Sarah D. Bennett, 83 years old, widow of the late Frank Bennett, died Sunday morning at the home of her son, M.I. Bennett, nears Peace Valley. She had been a resident of Howell County for many years coming here from Tennessee in the early days of this country.

Surviving the deceased are the son at whose home she died and two step-sons, Charles Bennett and Dodson Bennett, both of Peace Valley. A number of other relatives and a large circle of friends mourn the death of Mrs. Bennett.

For many years Mrs. Bennett was a devout member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and her funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. E.T. King, of Cull. The services were held at Bennett's Chapel on Monday afternoon. Burial was in Bennett Chapel cemetery beside the body of her husband, whose death occurred some fifteen years ago. *Source- The Journal-Gazette, 26 May 1927, Thu · Page 4


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