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Sarah E. Babcock <I>Perkins</I> Glover

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Sarah E. Babcock Perkins Glover

Birth
Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
15 Jun 1901 (aged 69)
Wayne County, New York, USA
Burial
Clyde, Wayne County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of
Mary Babcock and
Erastus Gates Perkins

Wife of
Conklin Homan Glover
(son of Mercy Homan
and Samuel Glover, Sr)

Mother of
1. Edward Homan GLOVER
2. Melissa Jane (Glover) Cunningham
3. Grace Ida (Glover) Grennell
4. Anna Belle (Glover) Benning
5. Mary Louise (Glover) Townsend
6. Herbert Calvin GLOVER

OBIT: After three months of intense suffering, Mrs. Sarah E. GLOVER passed away Saturday, 15 JUN 1901, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John BENNING, where she had been lovingly cared for. She was the only daughter of Erastus and Mary PERKINS. She was born in Sag Harbor, L.I., 12 NOV 1834, and came with her parents to Clyde when about 9 years old. In her early womanhood she was united in marriage to Conklin GLOVER. At the age of 40, she was left a widow with six children, and who can tell of the patience, trials and loving sacrifice she bore for the sake of those loved children who now "arise and call her blessed." She has seen them all happily married and making homes of their own. Edward H. GLOVER, now living on the old homestead, Mrs. John BENNING and Mrs. Eugene GRENELL, near Clyde, Mrs. William TOWNSEND of North Rose, Mrs. Charles CUNNINGHAM of Pipestone, MN and Herbert GLOVER of Woodstock MN, survive her; also, two brothers - James H. PERKINS of Dover, Delaware and E.Y. PERKINS of Creston, Iowa. She was united with the church in 1870 and was a consistent member to the day of her death. Although she had lived in the vicinity of Clyde nearly sixty years, she had a small acquaintance, being of such a retiring disposition. A few days before she died, she told a daughter of the "beautiful dream" she had. "I dreamed I was at the portals of Heaven and saw your father. He reached out his hand to me and said: "At last, at last, at last."
Daughter of
Mary Babcock and
Erastus Gates Perkins

Wife of
Conklin Homan Glover
(son of Mercy Homan
and Samuel Glover, Sr)

Mother of
1. Edward Homan GLOVER
2. Melissa Jane (Glover) Cunningham
3. Grace Ida (Glover) Grennell
4. Anna Belle (Glover) Benning
5. Mary Louise (Glover) Townsend
6. Herbert Calvin GLOVER

OBIT: After three months of intense suffering, Mrs. Sarah E. GLOVER passed away Saturday, 15 JUN 1901, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John BENNING, where she had been lovingly cared for. She was the only daughter of Erastus and Mary PERKINS. She was born in Sag Harbor, L.I., 12 NOV 1834, and came with her parents to Clyde when about 9 years old. In her early womanhood she was united in marriage to Conklin GLOVER. At the age of 40, she was left a widow with six children, and who can tell of the patience, trials and loving sacrifice she bore for the sake of those loved children who now "arise and call her blessed." She has seen them all happily married and making homes of their own. Edward H. GLOVER, now living on the old homestead, Mrs. John BENNING and Mrs. Eugene GRENELL, near Clyde, Mrs. William TOWNSEND of North Rose, Mrs. Charles CUNNINGHAM of Pipestone, MN and Herbert GLOVER of Woodstock MN, survive her; also, two brothers - James H. PERKINS of Dover, Delaware and E.Y. PERKINS of Creston, Iowa. She was united with the church in 1870 and was a consistent member to the day of her death. Although she had lived in the vicinity of Clyde nearly sixty years, she had a small acquaintance, being of such a retiring disposition. A few days before she died, she told a daughter of the "beautiful dream" she had. "I dreamed I was at the portals of Heaven and saw your father. He reached out his hand to me and said: "At last, at last, at last."


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