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Sarah Jane <I>Baysinger</I> Babb

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Sarah Jane Baysinger Babb

Birth
Greene County, Tennessee, USA
Death
18 Feb 1902 (aged 54)
Washington County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Washington County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
1C 7
Memorial ID
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Father: Isaac Baysinger
Mother: Nancy Lister
Spouse: Alfred Calvin Babb


The Citizen
Cambridge, Idaho
Friday, February 21, 1902

DEATH OF MRS. BABB

Expires Very Suddenly at the Home of Her Son

Mrs. A. C. Babb died very suddenly at the home of her son, Caleb, shortly after 10 o'clock Tuesday night of heart failure.

She had been at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Farmer, who is very ill, and had gone home with Caleb for the purpose of getting a night's rest. She dropped in at Mr. Childers' to wait until Caleb had unlocked the house and started a fire, and while there she remarked that she was feeling much better than she had for some time. Upon reaching Caleb's house she laid down on the bed, remarking that she was very tired. Very shortly afterward she called to her son and told him that she was dying. The neighbors and doctor were hastily summoned, but she expired immediately.

The funeral was held at 1 o'clock Wednesday from the M. E. church.

Mrs. Babb was born in Tennessee and when 9 years old she moved to Missouri with her parents. Here she was married to Alfred Babb and in 1882 they came to Salubria valley where they have since lived. Mrs. Babb was 54 years old and had been married 37 years. She leaves a husband and 11 children, all of whom -- with the exception -- are residents of this valley.
Father: Isaac Baysinger
Mother: Nancy Lister
Spouse: Alfred Calvin Babb


The Citizen
Cambridge, Idaho
Friday, February 21, 1902

DEATH OF MRS. BABB

Expires Very Suddenly at the Home of Her Son

Mrs. A. C. Babb died very suddenly at the home of her son, Caleb, shortly after 10 o'clock Tuesday night of heart failure.

She had been at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Farmer, who is very ill, and had gone home with Caleb for the purpose of getting a night's rest. She dropped in at Mr. Childers' to wait until Caleb had unlocked the house and started a fire, and while there she remarked that she was feeling much better than she had for some time. Upon reaching Caleb's house she laid down on the bed, remarking that she was very tired. Very shortly afterward she called to her son and told him that she was dying. The neighbors and doctor were hastily summoned, but she expired immediately.

The funeral was held at 1 o'clock Wednesday from the M. E. church.

Mrs. Babb was born in Tennessee and when 9 years old she moved to Missouri with her parents. Here she was married to Alfred Babb and in 1882 they came to Salubria valley where they have since lived. Mrs. Babb was 54 years old and had been married 37 years. She leaves a husband and 11 children, all of whom -- with the exception -- are residents of this valley.


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