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↑ Source: #S48 Page: Find A Grave Memorial# 15336505 NOTEhttp://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=15336505 CONT CONT Photo of moument taken by Jack Vander-Schrier
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Source: S48 Author: Individual Contributors Title: Find A Grave Publication: Name: Jim Tipton-Creator; Repository: #R1 NOTEWhat is Find A Grave? CONT Find A Grave is a resource for finding the final resting place of family, friends, and 'famous' individuals. With millions of names and photos, it is an invaluable tool for the genealogist and family history buff. Find A Grave memorials can contain rich content including photos, biographies and dates. Visitors can leave 'virtual flowers' on the memorials they visit, completing the online cemetery experience. CONT CONT Find A Grave's primary purpose is a graves registration website. CONT CONT Find A Grave's secondary purpose is a memorialization/remembrance site. CONT CONT Find A Grave's tertiary purpose is a genealogical resource. CONT CONT If a listing or contribution corresponds with only the primary purpose, it has fulfilled its part of Find A Grave's mission and is not required to correspond with the secondary and tertiary purposes. Fulfilling the other two is welcomed, encouraged and deeply appreciated, but as far as Find A Grave's purpose goes, a memorial page isn't lacking if it does not. CONT Find A Grave has grown to be a wonderful and valuable resource for genealogy and genealogists, but that is adjunct to its main purpose.
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Notes
Note N4454Notes taken from family record book by Newton Wiser (wording and spelling unchanged)
Grandmother and Grandfather
Mary Ann Evan's Sanders. After the passing of her husband John M. Sanders. led a lonesom life liveing with her daughter Jessie Evans Sanders Wiser. Ever patience. Would sit hour's mending sox for us men mostely. And would read the Bible hour's at a time I promised her I would and did "Good"
Came frome England about 1844 -
Setteled at Union Hill N.Y. "Why here" I think there was an other famly frome England by name
John M. Sanders with grandmother came to U.S. about 1844. (my mother telling me the harroring trip she was 6 yrs old. She also relatided the event) was a musian in conection with many other duties writeing his own music. Played voillin in church o England He was up right standing man 6'4" tall and big always straight never stooped. Was stricken caterget's on boath eye's totaly blind in the last year's greaving and heart broken. Passed suddenly with a heart attack at age 76 year's Laye's in Seymour Lake Cemetary with his wife, Aunt Elizabeth, Aunt Marguaret, I have taken care of the plot. Who will do it next (no one left)
Notes from Newton A. Wiser:
Lining of stomach destroyd from acids. Peacefull parting in hands of her Lord. Read portient of Bible every A.M. My Saviour She asked me to read it when I grew up "I did"[
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