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Susan Clark <I>Byram</I> Waddell

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Susan Clark Byram Waddell

Birth
Mason County, Kentucky, USA
Death
2 Mar 1894 (aged 88)
Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Maiden name is Byram, middle name Clark.
Married Jan 1829 in Mason Co. KY.
Born Mason Co. KY.

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The Weekly Intelligencer, March 03, 1894
Lexington, Mo.

DEATHS

Died, in this city at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, of old age, Mrs. Susan C. Waddell, aged 88 years, relict of the late Wm. B. Waddell, and mother of Mesars Jno. W. and R.F. Waddell, Mrs. Dr. Chapman, Mrs. W.B. Tevis and Mrs. Alice Slayback.

Throughout her long and useful life she lived a consistent christian, and now that the angle of death has called, she is only transferred from this life to one of eternal joy and peace. She was a noble character, whose life has enriched both earth and heaven. A grand woman has gone to her reward. To her sorrow stricken relatives we extend our sympathy. She joined the Baptist church, in this city, in 1836, and was probably the oldest Christian in the county. Funeral at 3:30 today, at the residence of D.W.B. Tevis. Carriages leave Baptist church at 3 o'clock.

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Their suggestion:
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Maiden name is Byram, middle name Clark.
Married Jan 1829 in Mason Co. KY.
Born Mason Co. KY.

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Suggested edit: Please add to bio section:

The Weekly Intelligencer, March 03, 1894
Lexington, Mo.

DEATHS

Died, in this city at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, of old age, Mrs. Susan C. Waddell, aged 88 years, relict of the late Wm. B. Waddell, and mother of Mesars Jno. W. and R.F. Waddell, Mrs. Dr. Chapman, Mrs. W.B. Tevis and Mrs. Alice Slayback.

Throughout her long and useful life she lived a consistent christian, and now that the angle of death has called, she is only transferred from this life to one of eternal joy and peace. She was a noble character, whose life has enriched both earth and heaven. A grand woman has gone to her reward. To her sorrow stricken relatives we extend our sympathy. She joined the Baptist church, in this city, in 1836, and was probably the oldest Christian in the county. Funeral at 3:30 today, at the residence of D.W.B. Tevis. Carriages leave Baptist church at 3 o'clock.

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