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Sarah Jane <I>Denoon</I> Wright

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Sarah Jane Denoon Wright

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
13 Oct 1896 (aged 68)
Burlington, Mineral County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Lebanon Pioneer
October 22, 1896

David and Sarah are both buried at Little Eagle Creek Cemetery in Hamilton County, Indiana.
David T. Wright was born July 6, 1832 and died February 9, 1896. He was born in Tyler County, WV and had been a consistent member of the Christian Church for over thirty five years. Our mother, Sarah J. Wright was born May 28, 1828 and died October 13, 1896 in Burlington, West Virginia. She was married to David T. Wright on September 25, 1859 and they removed to Boone County, Indiana in 1888. As a result of this union six children survive the beloved parents, five boys and one daughter. Our mother joined the Christian Church thirty-two years ago, and has lived a consistent Christian ever since. Yet while our loss has been the greatest possible here on earth, we live reconciled to the fact that there is a hereafter in which we may all join in one sweet accord if we follow the beckonings of father and mother. We, the survivors wish to express our gratitude to our neighbors and friends for their untiring efforts in our behalf during our sickness and trials.

Marion Wright and brothers and sister.

Submitted by: Connie Taylor - March 9, 2007


Lebanon Pioneer
October 22, 1896

David and Sarah are both buried at Little Eagle Creek Cemetery in Hamilton County, Indiana.
David T. Wright was born July 6, 1832 and died February 9, 1896. He was born in Tyler County, WV and had been a consistent member of the Christian Church for over thirty five years. Our mother, Sarah J. Wright was born May 28, 1828 and died October 13, 1896 in Burlington, West Virginia. She was married to David T. Wright on September 25, 1859 and they removed to Boone County, Indiana in 1888. As a result of this union six children survive the beloved parents, five boys and one daughter. Our mother joined the Christian Church thirty-two years ago, and has lived a consistent Christian ever since. Yet while our loss has been the greatest possible here on earth, we live reconciled to the fact that there is a hereafter in which we may all join in one sweet accord if we follow the beckonings of father and mother. We, the survivors wish to express our gratitude to our neighbors and friends for their untiring efforts in our behalf during our sickness and trials.

Marion Wright and brothers and sister.

Submitted by: Connie Taylor - March 9, 2007



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