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Sarah Elizabeth <I>Phillips</I> Montgomery

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Sarah Elizabeth Phillips Montgomery

Birth
Whitewright, Grayson County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Feb 1936 (aged 77)
Grayson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Whitewright, Fannin County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.5237147, Longitude: -96.3810926
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The Whitewight Sun
Whitewright, Texas
Thursday, 27 Feb 1936, Page Five

Mrs. R. C. Montgomery

Funeral services for Mrs. R. C. Montgomery, 77, were held at the Presbyterian Church at 2:30 p. m. last Friday, condeucted by Dr. J. F. Fender, her former pastor, and Dr. B. Wrenn Webb, pastor. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Montgomery died at 9 p. m. Thursday at her home here, following an illness of many months' duration.

She was born April 6, 1858, near Whitewright, the daughter of Henry and Hannah Phillips. She married Mr. Montgomery at the home of her parents Jan. 27, 1876, and they had been married sixty years last Jan. 27. They had been residents of Whitewright since 1914, and prior to that time resided on one of their farms northeast of town. She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church since girlhood.

Surviving are her husband, three sons, S. T. Montgomery and Mark Montgomery of Whitewright, and Frank Montgomery of Ancho, New Mexico; one daughter, Mrs. Hugh Norris of Ada, Okla.; four brother, A. T. Phillips of Mineola, W. H. Phillips of near Whitewright, Raymond Phillips of Ivanhoe, and John Phillips of Idaho, and four sisters, Mrs. W. Z. Spearman of Edmond, Okla., Mrs. Mae Higdon of Atoka, Okla., Mrs. Minnie Harrison of Hamilton, and Mrs. Harry Lawson of Oakland, Calif. A number of grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

Sarah Elizabeth Phillips was born on April 6, 1858, in Whitewright, Texas, her father, Henry, was 28 and her mother, Hannah, was 24. She married Robert Common Montgomery on January 27, 1876, in her hometown. They had seven children in 12 years. She died on February 20, 1936, in Grayson, Texas, at the age of 77, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
The Whitewight Sun
Whitewright, Texas
Thursday, 27 Feb 1936, Page Five

Mrs. R. C. Montgomery

Funeral services for Mrs. R. C. Montgomery, 77, were held at the Presbyterian Church at 2:30 p. m. last Friday, condeucted by Dr. J. F. Fender, her former pastor, and Dr. B. Wrenn Webb, pastor. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Montgomery died at 9 p. m. Thursday at her home here, following an illness of many months' duration.

She was born April 6, 1858, near Whitewright, the daughter of Henry and Hannah Phillips. She married Mr. Montgomery at the home of her parents Jan. 27, 1876, and they had been married sixty years last Jan. 27. They had been residents of Whitewright since 1914, and prior to that time resided on one of their farms northeast of town. She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church since girlhood.

Surviving are her husband, three sons, S. T. Montgomery and Mark Montgomery of Whitewright, and Frank Montgomery of Ancho, New Mexico; one daughter, Mrs. Hugh Norris of Ada, Okla.; four brother, A. T. Phillips of Mineola, W. H. Phillips of near Whitewright, Raymond Phillips of Ivanhoe, and John Phillips of Idaho, and four sisters, Mrs. W. Z. Spearman of Edmond, Okla., Mrs. Mae Higdon of Atoka, Okla., Mrs. Minnie Harrison of Hamilton, and Mrs. Harry Lawson of Oakland, Calif. A number of grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

Sarah Elizabeth Phillips was born on April 6, 1858, in Whitewright, Texas, her father, Henry, was 28 and her mother, Hannah, was 24. She married Robert Common Montgomery on January 27, 1876, in her hometown. They had seven children in 12 years. She died on February 20, 1936, in Grayson, Texas, at the age of 77, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.


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