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Sarah Carolyn “Sallie” <I>Farthing</I> Greene

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Sarah Carolyn “Sallie” Farthing Greene

Birth
Watauga County, North Carolina, USA
Death
14 Dec 1932 (aged 84)
Watauga County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Sugar Grove, Watauga County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Carolyn Farthing Greene Cable

Mrs. Sallie Cable, 84, relict of the late Anderson Cable, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Swift, in Boone last Wednesday evening after an illness of several days with heart trouble. Funeral services were conducted Thursday by Reverend P.A. Hicks from Bethel Baptist Church in the Beaver Dam section and interment was in the Greene Cemetery near Timbered Ridge.

Surviving are two sons, Dudley Greene and Conley Greene, one adopted son, Dayton Greene, one daughter, Mrs. R.S. Swift, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Cable was the last survivor of thirteen children of Dudley Farthing, pioneer Watauga citizen. She was first married to Warren Greene, after his death becoming the bride of Anderson Cable, prominent citizen of other days. She was raised in the Beaver Dam community, was a goof and charitable woman and had a wide circle of friends throughout the county.

Watauga Democrat, December 22, 1932, Page 1

Born in Watauga Co., N.C., on January 31, 1848, Sallie Caroline Farthing Cable, was the daughter of Dudley Farthing b. Wake Co., N.C. and Nancy Mast Farthing, born in Watauga Co.
Sarah Carolyn Farthing Greene Cable

Mrs. Sallie Cable, 84, relict of the late Anderson Cable, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Swift, in Boone last Wednesday evening after an illness of several days with heart trouble. Funeral services were conducted Thursday by Reverend P.A. Hicks from Bethel Baptist Church in the Beaver Dam section and interment was in the Greene Cemetery near Timbered Ridge.

Surviving are two sons, Dudley Greene and Conley Greene, one adopted son, Dayton Greene, one daughter, Mrs. R.S. Swift, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Cable was the last survivor of thirteen children of Dudley Farthing, pioneer Watauga citizen. She was first married to Warren Greene, after his death becoming the bride of Anderson Cable, prominent citizen of other days. She was raised in the Beaver Dam community, was a goof and charitable woman and had a wide circle of friends throughout the county.

Watauga Democrat, December 22, 1932, Page 1

Born in Watauga Co., N.C., on January 31, 1848, Sallie Caroline Farthing Cable, was the daughter of Dudley Farthing b. Wake Co., N.C. and Nancy Mast Farthing, born in Watauga Co.


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