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Sina Ellen <I>Lee</I> Lewis

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Sina Ellen Lee Lewis

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
21 Mar 1912 (aged 82–83)
Carmi, White County, Illinois, USA
Burial
White County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.1440117, Longitude: -88.2816617
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White County Democrat Carmi, Illinois March 28, 1912 Called Home Death of an Aged and Estimable Lady Mrs. Sina Lee was born in South Carolina about the year 1829. She died March 21, 1912. She was about 83 years of age. Deceased came to Indiana in early life and was married to W. R. Lewis of Posey Co. Indiana. She moved to Illinois in the year 1875. To this union were born ten children. The husband and seven children proceeded her to that great beyond several years ago. She is survived by three daughters and several grand children. The daughters are Mrs. Elsie Erwin ("Ewing") of McLeansboro, Mrs. Anna Blackford of Jonesboro, Ark. and Mrs. Lizzie Rosselot of near this city, with whom she had been making her home. She had been a member of the church near her home for years. The funeral services were held at the church last Saturday after which the body was laid to rest in a near by cemetery. She was a kind pleasant old lady and was loved and cherished by all who knew her. Her death was due to old age. The Cemetery nearby was at: Little Zion Primitive Baptist Church
White County Democrat Carmi, Illinois March 28, 1912 Called Home Death of an Aged and Estimable Lady Mrs. Sina Lee was born in South Carolina about the year 1829. She died March 21, 1912. She was about 83 years of age. Deceased came to Indiana in early life and was married to W. R. Lewis of Posey Co. Indiana. She moved to Illinois in the year 1875. To this union were born ten children. The husband and seven children proceeded her to that great beyond several years ago. She is survived by three daughters and several grand children. The daughters are Mrs. Elsie Erwin ("Ewing") of McLeansboro, Mrs. Anna Blackford of Jonesboro, Ark. and Mrs. Lizzie Rosselot of near this city, with whom she had been making her home. She had been a member of the church near her home for years. The funeral services were held at the church last Saturday after which the body was laid to rest in a near by cemetery. She was a kind pleasant old lady and was loved and cherished by all who knew her. Her death was due to old age. The Cemetery nearby was at: Little Zion Primitive Baptist Church


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