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ANGIER, Sarah (Morse) Wedgewood 1834 – 1906

ANGIER, WEDGEWOOD, MORSE, CROCHETT

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 12/16/2021 at 11:27:51

Source: Decorah Republican May 17, 1906, P2 C1

The not unexpected death of Mrs. M. W Angier is reported from Castalia this week. For a brief time only a few years ago she lived in Decorah. Before that she was more widely known as the wife of Rev. J. M. Wedgewood, a Baptist clergyman, and for years superintendent of our county schools.

Source: Decorah Republican May 17, 1906, P7 C2

L. H. Gibbs accompanied the body of Mrs. Angier to Waukon

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Mrs. W. M. Angier died at the home of L. H. Gibbs Sunday night, May 13th. She had been in failing health for a long time and death came to her as a relief. She was a consistent member of the Baptist church and when in health was a regular attendant at church services. The body was taken to Waukon where the funeral services will be held tomorrow (Wednesday). The body will be interred by the side of her first husband the Rev. J. M. Wedgewood.

Transcriber’s Note: Find a Grave shows this was Sarah who was born Sept. 7, 1834 and is buried in the Oakland Cemetery in Allamakee county.

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Added by S. Ferrall 12/18/21:

Death Certificate (familysearch.org)

Sarah M. Angier
Widow
DOB: 9/30/1833, in Auburn, Me.
DOD: 5/13/1906
Father: Joel Morse, in Mass.
Mother: Sallie Crochett, in Maine
Informant: L.H. Gibbs, Castalia, Ia
Burial: Waukon, Ia


 

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