Susannah Moore
F, b. 22 November 1832, d. 11 April 1922
| Father | Dunbar Moore b. 28 Jan 1801, d. 23 Dec 1891 |
| Mother | Abigail (?) b. 22 Jan 1803 |
Susannah Moore was born on 22 November 1832 at Bombay, Franklin Co, New York.1 She was the daughter of Dunbar Moore and Abigail (?). Susannah Moore married Hiram A. Sweet, son of James S. Sweet and Lorany Tryon, after 1861. Susannah Moore died on 11 April 1922 at Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, at age 89.1
The obituary for Susannah Moore Sweet reads:
"Sweet. In Leominster, Mass., 11 April 1922. Mrs. Susana Sweet, aged 89 years, wife of the late Hiram A. Sweet of Massena, NY. Sister Sweet was staunch Adventist and a devout Christian woman. She had the honor of being the mother of two sons who chose the ministry as their life work, also two daughters who married clergymen, while three grandsons are preaching the gospel.
Sister Sweet sustained an injury from a fall some time since which, with her age, resulted in her death. Loving hands ministered to her needs during these days of suffering, and laid her to rest in New York State, where she rests until Jesus shall to life the sleepers to him for the grand reunion,
May the comfort of the Gospel hope sustain the sorrowing loved ones and bring each to share in the abundant life. Services were conducted at the home her son, H.A. Sweet, by the writer, Charles W. Shattuck."
The obituary for Susannah Moore Sweet reads:
"Sweet. In Leominster, Mass., 11 April 1922. Mrs. Susana Sweet, aged 89 years, wife of the late Hiram A. Sweet of Massena, NY. Sister Sweet was staunch Adventist and a devout Christian woman. She had the honor of being the mother of two sons who chose the ministry as their life work, also two daughters who married clergymen, while three grandsons are preaching the gospel.
Sister Sweet sustained an injury from a fall some time since which, with her age, resulted in her death. Loving hands ministered to her needs during these days of suffering, and laid her to rest in New York State, where she rests until Jesus shall to life the sleepers to him for the grand reunion,
May the comfort of the Gospel hope sustain the sorrowing loved ones and bring each to share in the abundant life. Services were conducted at the home her son, H.A. Sweet, by the writer, Charles W. Shattuck."
Family | Hiram A. Sweet b. c 1832, d. 26 Nov 1896 |
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| Last Edited | 1 Mar 2014 |
Citations
- [S462] Sweet Family Bible.