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Susan E. Fravel Carter

Birth
Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
Death
7 Apr 1913 (aged 84)
Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Death of Mrs. Susan Carter Monday, April 7th

Mrs. Susan E. Carter died at her late home near McAdow Monday, April 7. The funeral was held from Antioch Church Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, service being conducted by Rev. Redmond Whitehead of Macon, after which the remains were interred in the cemetery at Antioch, by the side of those of her husband, who died two or three years ago.

Susan E. Fravel was born in Hardie County, Virginia, June 14, 1828. She was married November 16, 1848, to E.H. Carter. To this union nine children were born, five of whom survive- a daughter at Kirksville and a daughter and three sons, who live in Scotland County.

The deceased was a consistent Christian lady and was a member of McAdow Presbyterian Church in this county for twenty-seven years. The deceased, who lived to be almost eighty-five, was one of the best women of her neighborhood, and leaves the consciousness of this fact as a rich heritage to her children.

Memphis Democrat, Memphis, Missouri, April 10, 1913

(obit from findagrave contributor Linda Brown - #47388779)
Death of Mrs. Susan Carter Monday, April 7th

Mrs. Susan E. Carter died at her late home near McAdow Monday, April 7. The funeral was held from Antioch Church Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, service being conducted by Rev. Redmond Whitehead of Macon, after which the remains were interred in the cemetery at Antioch, by the side of those of her husband, who died two or three years ago.

Susan E. Fravel was born in Hardie County, Virginia, June 14, 1828. She was married November 16, 1848, to E.H. Carter. To this union nine children were born, five of whom survive- a daughter at Kirksville and a daughter and three sons, who live in Scotland County.

The deceased was a consistent Christian lady and was a member of McAdow Presbyterian Church in this county for twenty-seven years. The deceased, who lived to be almost eighty-five, was one of the best women of her neighborhood, and leaves the consciousness of this fact as a rich heritage to her children.

Memphis Democrat, Memphis, Missouri, April 10, 1913

(obit from findagrave contributor Linda Brown - #47388779)


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