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Source for:   Martin V Hamilton,    -          Index

Name source:    S59



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Source for:   Nelson R Lurton,    - 1844         Index

Name source:    S59

Text:   LURTON. The examiner, Jerseyville, Ill., 21 May 1879: Mrs. Sarah Adaline Lurton died at Delhi where she had lived 50 years. She was born in Nashville, Tenn. On 20 May 1813 and was among early settlers. Her father, Joseph Sumner emigrated to St. Charles co., Missouri in 1819. In 1830 she married Nelson R. Lurton who died in 1844. Seven children were born, six girls and one boy; the eldest child dying in 1840. Two children survive: Joseph N. Lurton of Delhi and Mrs. Henrietta L. Xaupi of St. Louis. The funeral was from the old homestead with burial in old Van Horne cemetery where others of her family are Buried; Episcopal Church, Rev. G. W. G. Van Winkle, Rector of Church of the Holy Cross. Pall bearers Were: George H. Van Horne, James P. Walker, James W. Parish, Henry D. Edwards, H. N. Ford, Joseph S. Powel, Dr. Lee Scott and Spencer Wyckoff. A large delegation was present from Jerseyville Including Hon. Henry O. Goodrich and wife, Judge George C. Cockrell, James M. Young, Col. John R. Black, Mrs. Dr. E. L. H. Barry, Judge Cyrus Epler. The funeral procession was the largest ever seen in Delhi. The grandchildren now living are: Mrs. C. H. Cauthorn, nee Tudie Scott; W. A. Scott, Jr.; Sarah N. Langdon, J. N. Scott, Susie N. Langdon and great grandchild, Willis S. Caulthan.

Name source:    S288

Text:   Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.

Death source:    S59

Text:   LURTON. The examiner, Jerseyville, Ill., 21 May 1879: Mrs. Sarah Adaline Lurton died at Delhi where she had lived 50 years. She was born in Nashville, Tenn. On 20 May 1813 and was among early settlers. Her father, Joseph Sumner emigrated to St. Charles co., Missouri in 1819. In 1830 she married Nelson R. Lurton who died in 1844. Seven children were born, six girls and one boy; the eldest child dying in 1840. Two children survive: Joseph N. Lurton of Delhi and Mrs. Henrietta L. Xaupi of St. Louis. The funeral was from the old homestead with burial in old Van Horne cemetery where others of her family are Buried; Episcopal Church, Rev. G. W. G. Van Winkle, Rector of Church of the Holy Cross. Pall bearers Were: George H. Van Horne, James P. Walker, James W. Parish, Henry D. Edwards, H. N. Ford, Joseph S. Powel, Dr. Lee Scott and Spencer Wyckoff. A large delegation was present from Jerseyville Including Hon. Henry O. Goodrich and wife, Judge George C. Cockrell, James M. Young, Col. John R. Black, Mrs. Dr. E. L. H. Barry, Judge Cyrus Epler. The funeral procession was the largest ever seen in Delhi. The grandchildren now living are: Mrs. C. H. Cauthorn, nee Tudie Scott; W. A. Scott, Jr.; Sarah N. Langdon, J. N. Scott, Susie N. Langdon and great grandchild, Willis S. Caulthan.


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Source for:   Sarah Adeline Sumner,   20 MAY 1813 - 18 MAY 1879         Index

Name source:    S59

Text:   LURTON. The examiner, Jerseyville, Ill., 21 May 1879: Mrs. Sarah Adaline Lurton died at Delhi where she had lived 50 years. She was born in Nashville, Tenn. On 20 May 1813 and was among early settlers. Her father, Joseph Sumner emigrated to St. Charles co., Missouri in 1819. In 1830 she married Nelson R. Lurton who died in 1844. Seven children were born, six girls and one boy; the eldest child dying in 1840. Two children survive: Joseph N. Lurton of Delhi and Mrs. Henrietta L. Xaupi of St. Louis. The funeral was from the old homestead with burial in old Van Horne cemetery where others of her family are Buried; Episcopal Church, Rev. G. W. G. Van Winkle, Rector of Church of the Holy Cross. Pall bearers Were: George H. Van Horne, James P. Walker, James W. Parish, Henry D. Edwards, H. N. Ford, Joseph S. Powel, Dr. Lee Scott and Spencer Wyckoff. A large delegation was present from Jerseyville Including Hon. Henry O. Goodrich and wife, Judge George C. Cockrell, James M. Young, Col. John R. Black, Mrs. Dr. E. L. H. Barry, Judge Cyrus Epler. The funeral procession was the largest ever seen in Delhi. The grandchildren now living are: Mrs. C. H. Cauthorn, nee Tudie Scott; W. A. Scott, Jr.; Sarah N. Langdon, J. N. Scott, Susie N. Langdon and great grandchild, Willis S. Caulthan.

Name source:    S288

Text:   Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.

Birth source:    S59

Text:   LURTON. The examiner, Jerseyville, Ill., 21 May 1879: Mrs. Sarah Adaline Lurton died at Delhi where she had lived 50 years. She was born in Nashville, Tenn. On 20 May 1813 and was among early settlers. Her father, Joseph Sumner emigrated to St. Charles co., Missouri in 1819. In 1830 she married Nelson R. Lurton who died in 1844. Seven children were born, six girls and one boy; the eldest child dying in 1840. Two children survive: Joseph N. Lurton of Delhi and Mrs. Henrietta L. Xaupi of St. Louis. The funeral was from the old homestead with burial in old Van Horne cemetery where others of her family are Buried; Episcopal Church, Rev. G. W. G. Van Winkle, Rector of Church of the Holy Cross. Pall bearers Were: George H. Van Horne, James P. Walker, James W. Parish, Henry D. Edwards, H. N. Ford, Joseph S. Powel, Dr. Lee Scott and Spencer Wyckoff. A large delegation was present from Jerseyville Including Hon. Henry O. Goodrich and wife, Judge George C. Cockrell, James M. Young, Col. John R. Black, Mrs. Dr. E. L. H. Barry, Judge Cyrus Epler. The funeral procession was the largest ever seen in Delhi. The grandchildren now living are: Mrs. C. H. Cauthorn, nee Tudie Scott; W. A. Scott, Jr.; Sarah N. Langdon, J. N. Scott, Susie N. Langdon and great grandchild, Willis S. Caulthan.

Emigration source:    S59

Text:   LURTON. The examiner, Jerseyville, Ill., 21 May 1879: Mrs. Sarah Adaline Lurton died at Delhi where she had lived 50 years. She was born in Nashville, Tenn. On 20 May 1813 and was among early settlers. Her father, Joseph Sumner emigrated to St. Charles co., Missouri in 1819. In 1830 she married Nelson R. Lurton who died in 1844. Seven children were born, six girls and one boy; the eldest child dying in 1840. Two children survive: Joseph N. Lurton of Delhi and Mrs. Henrietta L. Xaupi of St. Louis. The funeral was from the old homestead with burial in old Van Horne cemetery where others of her family are Buried; Episcopal Church, Rev. G. W. G. Van Winkle, Rector of Church of the Holy Cross. Pall bearers Were: George H. Van Horne, James P. Walker, James W. Parish, Henry D. Edwards, H. N. Ford, Joseph S. Powel, Dr. Lee Scott and Spencer Wyckoff. A large delegation was present from Jerseyville Including Hon. Henry O. Goodrich and wife, Judge George C. Cockrell, James M. Young, Col. John R. Black, Mrs. Dr. E. L. H. Barry, Judge Cyrus Epler. The funeral procession was the largest ever seen in Delhi. The grandchildren now living are: Mrs. C. H. Cauthorn, nee Tudie Scott; W. A. Scott, Jr.; Sarah N. Langdon, J. N. Scott, Susie N. Langdon and great grandchild, Willis S. Caulthan.

Burial source:    S59

Text:   LURTON. The examiner, Jerseyville, Ill., 21 May 1879: Mrs. Sarah Adaline Lurton died at Delhi where she had lived 50 years. She was born in Nashville, Tenn. On 20 May 1813 and was among early settlers. Her father, Joseph Sumner emigrated to St. Charles co., Missouri in 1819. In 1830 she married Nelson R. Lurton who died in 1844. Seven children were born, six girls and one boy; the eldest child dying in 1840. Two children survive: Joseph N. Lurton of Delhi and Mrs. Henrietta L. Xaupi of St. Louis. The funeral was from the old homestead with burial in old Van Horne cemetery where others of her family are Buried; Episcopal Church, Rev. G. W. G. Van Winkle, Rector of Church of the Holy Cross. Pall bearers Were: George H. Van Horne, James P. Walker, James W. Parish, Henry D. Edwards, H. N. Ford, Joseph S. Powel, Dr. Lee Scott and Spencer Wyckoff. A large delegation was present from Jerseyville Including Hon. Henry O. Goodrich and wife, Judge George C. Cockrell, James M. Young, Col. John R. Black, Mrs. Dr. E. L. H. Barry, Judge Cyrus Epler. The funeral procession was the largest ever seen in Delhi. The grandchildren now living are: Mrs. C. H. Cauthorn, nee Tudie Scott; W. A. Scott, Jr.; Sarah N. Langdon, J. N. Scott, Susie N. Langdon and great grandchild, Willis S. Caulthan.

Census source:    S2
Page:   Township 7 Range 10, Jersey, Illinois

Text:   Name: Sarah A Lurton
Age: 38
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1812
Birth Place: Missouri
Gender: Female
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Township 7 Range 10, Jersey, Illinois
Household Members:
Name Age
Elizabeth Howard 3
Mary Howard 27
Titus Howard 35
John Kendall 7
Caroline Lurton 13
Henrietta Lurton 9
Joseph Lurton 11
Mary A Lurton 18
Sarah Lurton 7

Death source:    S59

Text:   LURTON. The examiner, Jerseyville, Ill., 21 May 1879: Mrs. Sarah Adaline Lurton died at Delhi where she had lived 50 years. She was born in Nashville, Tenn. On 20 May 1813 and was among early settlers. Her father, Joseph Sumner emigrated to St. Charles co., Missouri in 1819. In 1830 she married Nelson R. Lurton who died in 1844. Seven children were born, six girls and one boy; the eldest child dying in 1840. Two children survive: Joseph N. Lurton of Delhi and Mrs. Henrietta L. Xaupi of St. Louis. The funeral was from the old homestead with burial in old Van Horne cemetery where others of her family are Buried; Episcopal Church, Rev. G. W. G. Van Winkle, Rector of Church of the Holy Cross. Pall bearers Were: George H. Van Horne, James P. Walker, James W. Parish, Henry D. Edwards, H. N. Ford, Joseph S. Powel, Dr. Lee Scott and Spencer Wyckoff. A large delegation was present from Jerseyville Including Hon. Henry O. Goodrich and wife, Judge George C. Cockrell, James M. Young, Col. John R. Black, Mrs. Dr. E. L. H. Barry, Judge Cyrus Epler. The funeral procession was the largest ever seen in Delhi. The grandchildren now living are: Mrs. C. H. Cauthorn, nee Tudie Scott; W. A. Scott, Jr.; Sarah N. Langdon, J. N. Scott, Susie N. Langdon and great grandchild, Willis S. Caulthan.

Death source:    S40

Text:   LURTON, Sarah Adaline Sumner Oak Grove Jersey 20 May 1813 18 May 1979 1st buried @ Van Horne Cem. dau. Joseph, hus. Nelson

Birth source:    S288

Text:   Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.

Burial source:    S40

Text:   LURTON, Sarah Adaline Sumner Oak Grove Jersey 20 May 1813 18 May 1979 1st buried @ Van Horne Cem. dau. Joseph, hus. Nelson