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Sallie Ethel <I>Harris</I> Hartsell

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Sallie Ethel Harris Hartsell

Birth
Hilham, Overton County, Tennessee, USA
Death
14 Dec 1918 (aged 21)
Boswell, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Boswell, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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SALLIE ETHEL HARRIS HARTSELL

Sallie Ethel Harris died; on December 14, 1918, in Crowder Springs, Choctaw County, Oklahoma. After a tragic accident , when she slipped and fell from her porch, at which time she was with child. Sallie and her unborn child did not survive the fall.

Sallie Ethel Harris, was born on, December 17, 1896, in Overton County, Tennessee, to George Dallas Harris and Martha Emaline Dailey, which she was the 6th child of the eleven children of this union.

Sallie married J.L. Hartsell, on August 22, 1917, which they had 1 child from this union , Ovie Hartsell and infant Hartsell.

She is survived by her Husband and daughter of the home, in Crowder Springs, Oklahoma. Sallies Parents, 2 sisters and 4 brothers, all of Boswell, Choctaw County, Oklahoma.
She was proceeded in death by 3 sisters and 1 brother.
Sallie was interned, along with her unborn child, at Crowder Springs Cemetery, in Crowder Springs, Choctaw County, Oklahoma.

I Helen F. Wright, submit this Obituary, on behalf of My Aunt Sallie Ethel Harris. As to my Knowledge and from the stories, that my siblings and other close relatives were told as we were growing up, this is to be true. At last, we can put a closure to her untimely Death, and of her final resting place. On behalf of all of my relatives, we want to, Thank all who have helped in making this closure and the finding of her final resting place.

Note:

This is a Special Thank you to Kathy Koch for taking the Headstone of My "Aunt Sallie Hartsell", without her photo, I would not have ever had one.
Another special "Thank You" is to "Carolyn Sorenson" for asking my permission to colorize the photo of my "Aunt Sallie" and it is a lovely picture. I know that I could not have done that, because I do not know how.

A "Special Thank You to the Both of You ".

Helen F. Wright

SALLIE ETHEL HARRIS HARTSELL

Sallie Ethel Harris died; on December 14, 1918, in Crowder Springs, Choctaw County, Oklahoma. After a tragic accident , when she slipped and fell from her porch, at which time she was with child. Sallie and her unborn child did not survive the fall.

Sallie Ethel Harris, was born on, December 17, 1896, in Overton County, Tennessee, to George Dallas Harris and Martha Emaline Dailey, which she was the 6th child of the eleven children of this union.

Sallie married J.L. Hartsell, on August 22, 1917, which they had 1 child from this union , Ovie Hartsell and infant Hartsell.

She is survived by her Husband and daughter of the home, in Crowder Springs, Oklahoma. Sallies Parents, 2 sisters and 4 brothers, all of Boswell, Choctaw County, Oklahoma.
She was proceeded in death by 3 sisters and 1 brother.
Sallie was interned, along with her unborn child, at Crowder Springs Cemetery, in Crowder Springs, Choctaw County, Oklahoma.

I Helen F. Wright, submit this Obituary, on behalf of My Aunt Sallie Ethel Harris. As to my Knowledge and from the stories, that my siblings and other close relatives were told as we were growing up, this is to be true. At last, we can put a closure to her untimely Death, and of her final resting place. On behalf of all of my relatives, we want to, Thank all who have helped in making this closure and the finding of her final resting place.

Note:

This is a Special Thank you to Kathy Koch for taking the Headstone of My "Aunt Sallie Hartsell", without her photo, I would not have ever had one.
Another special "Thank You" is to "Carolyn Sorenson" for asking my permission to colorize the photo of my "Aunt Sallie" and it is a lovely picture. I know that I could not have done that, because I do not know how.

A "Special Thank You to the Both of You ".

Helen F. Wright

Gravesite Details

I want to Thank Kathy Koch for the photo of Sallie Hartsell Headstone. As I'm happy that she had found the headstone at Crowder springs. I also want to Thank Carolyn Sorenson , for taking the time to colorize my Aunt Sallie's Photo,



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