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Sarah Nevada <I>McFarland</I> Findley

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Sarah Nevada McFarland Findley

Birth
Golden, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 Apr 1901 (aged 41)
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Camp Point Township, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Wife of W.(Will) R. Findley

Daughter of William W McFarland and Mariah Bishop

Mrs. W.R. Findley, a Former Resident of Adams and Hancock Counties, Has Passed Away, Keokuk, Iowa, April 26-- Mrs. Nevada Findley, wife of W.R. Findley, died Wednesday night at the family home of paralysis from which she has been a sufferer for the past four years. Mrs. Finley had been a resident of this city for only about three years, most of her life having been spent in Hancock county. She was 42 years of age. The maiden mane of the deceased was Miss McFarland and her birthplace was near Golden. After her marriage she resided at Augusta for three years and then for a time at Carthage, after which the family returned to golden, where it resided for five years. They then came to this city and made it their home. The survivors are her husband, a daughter, and two sons. She leaves a brother, Thomas McFarland, of Plymouth, Ill. The Quincy Daily Journal, Friday, April 26, 1901,Page: 2
Wife of W.(Will) R. Findley

Daughter of William W McFarland and Mariah Bishop

Mrs. W.R. Findley, a Former Resident of Adams and Hancock Counties, Has Passed Away, Keokuk, Iowa, April 26-- Mrs. Nevada Findley, wife of W.R. Findley, died Wednesday night at the family home of paralysis from which she has been a sufferer for the past four years. Mrs. Finley had been a resident of this city for only about three years, most of her life having been spent in Hancock county. She was 42 years of age. The maiden mane of the deceased was Miss McFarland and her birthplace was near Golden. After her marriage she resided at Augusta for three years and then for a time at Carthage, after which the family returned to golden, where it resided for five years. They then came to this city and made it their home. The survivors are her husband, a daughter, and two sons. She leaves a brother, Thomas McFarland, of Plymouth, Ill. The Quincy Daily Journal, Friday, April 26, 1901,Page: 2


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