Infant daughter of Homer Call and Nancy Merrell.
She died at four months old & was originally buried at the Willard Pioneer Cemetery.
[NOTE: No burials were made in Willard Precinct Cemetery, formerly named "Willard City Cemetery" prior to its COMPLETION, December 1869].
Afterward, several of her siblings & her mother died & were buried in the family lot at the "new" cemetery, 1/2 mile southeast. Sarah was, according to family lore, removed from the pioneer cemetery & re-interred here on 22 March 1907, to be with the family
This account was taken from family records, but no official record of it exists. There is a belief that only the stone was moved, because of the 43 year span following an infant burial in a wooden container.
Infant daughter of Homer Call and Nancy Merrell.
She died at four months old & was originally buried at the Willard Pioneer Cemetery.
[NOTE: No burials were made in Willard Precinct Cemetery, formerly named "Willard City Cemetery" prior to its COMPLETION, December 1869].
Afterward, several of her siblings & her mother died & were buried in the family lot at the "new" cemetery, 1/2 mile southeast. Sarah was, according to family lore, removed from the pioneer cemetery & re-interred here on 22 March 1907, to be with the family
This account was taken from family records, but no official record of it exists. There is a belief that only the stone was moved, because of the 43 year span following an infant burial in a wooden container.
Family Members
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Nancy Henrietta Call Parish
1857–1919
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Homer Charles Call
1859–1927
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Josiah Call
1862–1943
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Sarah Elvira Call
1864–1864
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Alonzo Call
1866–1938
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Orvis J Call
1868–1943
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Amber Jane Call Grover
1870–1945
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Oel Vasco Call
1873–1879
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Effie Sabina Call Pettingill
1875–1939
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Cyril Sylvester Call
1877–1882
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Fanny Armetta (twin) Call
1880–1881
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Sophia Arletta (twin) Call
1880–1881
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