Sarah Virginia "Sallie" Walter Angelo
born in Frederick County, Virginia
died in Clarendon, Arlington, Virginia
Daughter of John Thomas Walter and Margaret Abigail Haines.
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Evening Star
Washington, D. C.
May 28, 1937; page A-10
Mrs. Sarah Angelo Dies in Arlington
Former Long-Time Resident of Washington Succumbs at Daughter's Home
Mrs. Sarah V. Angelo, 89, former Washington resident for many years, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Appleton, in Arlington, Va.
Mrs. Angelo, widow of Frank M. Angelo, Confederate veteran and former Agriculture Department employe, leaves 96 direct descendants, including four sons, four daughters, 62 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
For many years Mrs. Angelo was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Mount Vernon Place M.E. Church South. She lived in this city for 28 years, moving to Arlington about 12 years ago.
Besides Mrs. Appleton, the other daughters and sons surviving are Mrs. Rosa W. Hunter, Mrs. Virginia S. Milburn and Mrs. Florence A. Reich of this city; Oliver Perry Angelo, Alexandria, Va; Marion Angelo, this city, and Harry D. and Dr. Stuart M. Angelo, both of Arlington. She also leaves several brothers and sisters.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Mrs. Appleton's residence. Rev. Dr. John W. Rustin, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M.E.Church South will officiate. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery.
Sarah Virginia "Sallie" Walter Angelo
born in Frederick County, Virginia
died in Clarendon, Arlington, Virginia
Daughter of John Thomas Walter and Margaret Abigail Haines.
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Evening Star
Washington, D. C.
May 28, 1937; page A-10
Mrs. Sarah Angelo Dies in Arlington
Former Long-Time Resident of Washington Succumbs at Daughter's Home
Mrs. Sarah V. Angelo, 89, former Washington resident for many years, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Appleton, in Arlington, Va.
Mrs. Angelo, widow of Frank M. Angelo, Confederate veteran and former Agriculture Department employe, leaves 96 direct descendants, including four sons, four daughters, 62 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
For many years Mrs. Angelo was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Mount Vernon Place M.E. Church South. She lived in this city for 28 years, moving to Arlington about 12 years ago.
Besides Mrs. Appleton, the other daughters and sons surviving are Mrs. Rosa W. Hunter, Mrs. Virginia S. Milburn and Mrs. Florence A. Reich of this city; Oliver Perry Angelo, Alexandria, Va; Marion Angelo, this city, and Harry D. and Dr. Stuart M. Angelo, both of Arlington. She also leaves several brothers and sisters.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Mrs. Appleton's residence. Rev. Dr. John W. Rustin, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M.E.Church South will officiate. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery.
Family Members
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Lucy Mary Walter
1847–1942
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Annie B Walter
1851–1909
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William Oscar "Willie" Walter
1854–1919
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Elizabeth W Walter Johns
1856–1924
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Catherine L "Kate" Walter Buck
1858–1943
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Edward Everett Wood Walter
1859–1924
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Estelle May "Stella" Walter McDougle
1864–1942
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Ernestine Carlisle Walter Johns
1865–1938
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Stuart Pelham Walter
1866–1937
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Ernest Linwood Walter
1872–1937
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Earnest Singleton Angelo
1867 – unknown
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Oliver Perry Angelo
1869–1940
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Walter Marion Angelo
1871–1937
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Rosa Whipp Angelo Hunter
1872–1963
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Harry Beckham Angelo
1874–1960
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Bernice Elizabeth Angelo Wightman
1876–1927
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Anna Justine Angelo Warner
1878–1934
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Virginia Salisbury "Jennie" Angelo Milburn
1879–1943
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Isabel Davis "Belle" Angelo
1882–1883
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Florence Augusta Angelo Reich
1883–1961
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Capt Guy Wilson Angelo
1885–1927
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Stuart Miller Angelo
1888–1958
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Mabel Linwood Angelo Appleton
1892–1972
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