Susannah <I>Sehler</I> Roush

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Susannah Sehler Roush

Birth
Hessen, Germany
Death
1796 (aged 82–83)
Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Mount Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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An inspiration to us all, she was the faithful, courageous and dutiful wife of John Adam Roush. She was the loving mother of his 11 children and faithful member at the Pine Church until 1796, after which she is no longer found in church records. For this reason, her death is assumed to be about 1796. She was placed to rest in the Old Pine Church Cemetery beside her husband, who preceded her in death in 1786.
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WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION

Read the fresh annals of our land the gathering dust of time
Nor yet has fallen on the scroll to dim the tale sublime;
There woman's glory proudly shines, for willingly she gave Her costliest offerings to uphold the generous and the brave
Who fought her country's battles well; and oft she perilled life,
To save a father, brother, friend, In those dark years of strife.
Whatever strong-armed man hath wrought, whatever he hath won,
That goal hath woman also reached, that action has she done.
Mary M Chase
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note* name spelling is also seen as Susannah Schlern.
Her name is inscribed on this monument, her mortal remains most likely lie in the Old Pine Church Cemetery just down the rd where she was placed to rest beside her husband. The tombstones from this old cemetery were relocated to this new cemetery in 1868.


An inspiration to us all, she was the faithful, courageous and dutiful wife of John Adam Roush. She was the loving mother of his 11 children and faithful member at the Pine Church until 1796, after which she is no longer found in church records. For this reason, her death is assumed to be about 1796. She was placed to rest in the Old Pine Church Cemetery beside her husband, who preceded her in death in 1786.
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WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION

Read the fresh annals of our land the gathering dust of time
Nor yet has fallen on the scroll to dim the tale sublime;
There woman's glory proudly shines, for willingly she gave Her costliest offerings to uphold the generous and the brave
Who fought her country's battles well; and oft she perilled life,
To save a father, brother, friend, In those dark years of strife.
Whatever strong-armed man hath wrought, whatever he hath won,
That goal hath woman also reached, that action has she done.
Mary M Chase
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note* name spelling is also seen as Susannah Schlern.
Her name is inscribed on this monument, her mortal remains most likely lie in the Old Pine Church Cemetery just down the rd where she was placed to rest beside her husband. The tombstones from this old cemetery were relocated to this new cemetery in 1868.




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