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Sarah Irvin “Grandma Sue” <I>Loving</I> Flint

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Sarah Irvin “Grandma Sue” Loving Flint

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Dec 1915 (aged 84)
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA
Burial
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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daughter of Oliver "Bob" Loving - Susan Daggett Morgan

John Flint married Miss Sarah Irvin Loving on 17 February 1853 in Palo Pinto County, Texas.

Mrs. Sarah I. Flint, resident of Young County since 1885, died at the home of her son, J.L. Flint on South Oak Street on Monday, 27 December 1915, and was buried at Oak Grove cemetery. Mrs. Flint was born on 14 February 1832 in Hawkins County, Kentucky. and in 1840 came to Texas with her parents, settling first in Collin County and later moving to Weatherford, Parker County, Texas. From Weatherford, she moved to Sand Valley in Palo Pinto County, where she resided until moving to Young County in 1885. She had been a resident of Young County for 30 years and was in her 84th year when she died. She joined the Presbyterian church in her early life and lived a devout Christian life. She leaves two sons, a daughter, two brothers, and a sister. Her home of 40 years was torn down in 2011 for a parking lot.

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daughter of Oliver "Bob" Loving - Susan Daggett Morgan

John Flint married Miss Sarah Irvin Loving on 17 February 1853 in Palo Pinto County, Texas.

Mrs. Sarah I. Flint, resident of Young County since 1885, died at the home of her son, J.L. Flint on South Oak Street on Monday, 27 December 1915, and was buried at Oak Grove cemetery. Mrs. Flint was born on 14 February 1832 in Hawkins County, Kentucky. and in 1840 came to Texas with her parents, settling first in Collin County and later moving to Weatherford, Parker County, Texas. From Weatherford, she moved to Sand Valley in Palo Pinto County, where she resided until moving to Young County in 1885. She had been a resident of Young County for 30 years and was in her 84th year when she died. She joined the Presbyterian church in her early life and lived a devout Christian life. She leaves two sons, a daughter, two brothers, and a sister. Her home of 40 years was torn down in 2011 for a parking lot.

Contributed by Dorman Holub


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