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Sarah A <I>Wilmot</I> Mansfield

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Sarah A Wilmot Mansfield

Birth
Greenwood, Steuben County, New York, USA
Death
2 Jan 1906 (aged 75)
Rio, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Ontario, Knox County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0853472, Longitude: -90.3077306
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From the Galesburg paper of 3 January 1906.
Mansfield, Mrs. Sarah A., wife of Thomas J. Mansfield. Two months previously she had a severe fall, her hip was broken and she could not overcome the shock. She died Tuesday evening. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilmot, born in Greenwood, Steuben county, New York 29 August 1830. The family came to Knox county in 1836 and settled in Sparta township. She married Thomas J. Mansfield 17 February 1853. They spent two years on a farm near old Henderson, then settled two miles south of Woodhull until moved to Rio in January. She was a member of the Christian church. Her husband is still living aged 70 years. Their children, Amos, James and Frank, Frank died in 1898. Amos lives in Woodhull. Also sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Shull of Hale, Missouri, Mrs. Lynn Rogers of Lincoln, Nebraska, brothers, Jesse Wilmot of Ontario, Bradly Wilmot of Hale, Missouri. The six grandchildren are three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mansfield and the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mansfield. The funeral services would be held Friday afternoon in the Congregational church of Rio. Reverend Nelson G. Brown of Galesburg in charge, burial in Ontario Cemetery.
From the Galesburg paper of 3 January 1906.
Mansfield, Mrs. Sarah A., wife of Thomas J. Mansfield. Two months previously she had a severe fall, her hip was broken and she could not overcome the shock. She died Tuesday evening. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilmot, born in Greenwood, Steuben county, New York 29 August 1830. The family came to Knox county in 1836 and settled in Sparta township. She married Thomas J. Mansfield 17 February 1853. They spent two years on a farm near old Henderson, then settled two miles south of Woodhull until moved to Rio in January. She was a member of the Christian church. Her husband is still living aged 70 years. Their children, Amos, James and Frank, Frank died in 1898. Amos lives in Woodhull. Also sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Shull of Hale, Missouri, Mrs. Lynn Rogers of Lincoln, Nebraska, brothers, Jesse Wilmot of Ontario, Bradly Wilmot of Hale, Missouri. The six grandchildren are three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mansfield and the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mansfield. The funeral services would be held Friday afternoon in the Congregational church of Rio. Reverend Nelson G. Brown of Galesburg in charge, burial in Ontario Cemetery.


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