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Martha Jane <I>Sturch</I> Sersaw

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Martha Jane Sturch Sersaw

Birth
Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada
Death
31 Jul 1934 (aged 75)
Clare County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Gladwin, Gladwin County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Wellington Robert Sersaw

From the Gladwin County Record --- August 30, 1934

Martha Sersaw was born March 17, 1859, in Bellville, Canada, and died at her home in Hamilton, Clare county, July 31, 1934, at the age of 75 years, 4 months and 14 days. She was married
to Robert Sersaw in 1880. To this union were born 14children, six preceding her in death. Her husband died March 31, 1926. Those left to mourn her loss are Mrs. Hattie Mose, Saginaw; Mrs. Emma Muma, Grayling; George, Lorenzo and Ellis, at home; John, James and William of Hamilton township, Clare county; 29 grandchildren. Mrs. Sersaw was one of our oldest pioneers, having lived in Hamilton township for over 50 years. She was a kind and loving mother and loved by all who knew her. She joined the Latter Day Saints church in 1912. The funeral was held at the Allen schoolhouse, conducted by Elder Geo. W. Bailey. Burial was at the Highland cemetery at Gladwin.
Wife of Wellington Robert Sersaw

From the Gladwin County Record --- August 30, 1934

Martha Sersaw was born March 17, 1859, in Bellville, Canada, and died at her home in Hamilton, Clare county, July 31, 1934, at the age of 75 years, 4 months and 14 days. She was married
to Robert Sersaw in 1880. To this union were born 14children, six preceding her in death. Her husband died March 31, 1926. Those left to mourn her loss are Mrs. Hattie Mose, Saginaw; Mrs. Emma Muma, Grayling; George, Lorenzo and Ellis, at home; John, James and William of Hamilton township, Clare county; 29 grandchildren. Mrs. Sersaw was one of our oldest pioneers, having lived in Hamilton township for over 50 years. She was a kind and loving mother and loved by all who knew her. She joined the Latter Day Saints church in 1912. The funeral was held at the Allen schoolhouse, conducted by Elder Geo. W. Bailey. Burial was at the Highland cemetery at Gladwin.


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