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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Sarah A. Adams ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Sarah A. Adams
LAST NAME: Adams FIRST NAME: Sarah MIDDLE NAME: A. NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME: Baker AKA 1: Siebert AKA 2: Babcock AKA 3: 
TITLE:  GENDER: F MILITARY: 
BORN: 10 Dec 1839 DIED: 17 Apr 1904 BURIED: 18 Apr 1904
ETHNICITY:   OCCUPATION:  Housewife
BIRTH PLACE:  Jefferson Co., New York
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES: 
Daughter of Daniel B. Baker; married 1st Siebert who died while serving in army, married 2nd Babcock who d. 12 June 1890, married 3rd S. C. Adams.
BIOGRAPHICAL: Mrs. Sebastion Cabot Adams (2nd wife); PROBATE: Marion Co., Oregon File No. 2311 (1904). Funeral ordered by Dr. Morse.
RELIGION: Unitarian
DEATH CERTIFICATE: 
OSBH DC (Marion Co., 1904) #490 - Sarah A. Adams of 177 Court St. d. 17 Apr 1904, interment 17 Apr 1904.
OBITUARY: 
PASSED BEYOND
MRS. SARAH A. ADAMS JOINS THE THRON ON THE OTHER SHORE
Was A Noble, Kind Hearted Woman Loved By All for Her Charitable Disposition
Funeral Will Be Held From the Home at 1O'clock this Morning. 
Mrs. Sarah A. Adams, a well known and highly respected resident of this city, died at her home, 177 Court street, Sunday, April 17, 1904, at 9:30 o'clock p. m., aged 64 years, 4 months and 7 days. 
The immediate cause of her death was la grippe, although she had been in ill health for the past two years during which time she had suffered several attacks of appendicitis, and in July last of last year had an operation performed from which she never fully recovered. 
She contracted a reverse case of la grippe about two weeks ago and her condition was such that she could not withstand the attack and finally succumbed to the disease. 
Mrs. Adams was born in Jefferson county, New York, December 10, 1830, and was the daughter of Daniel B. Baker. During her younger days she was married to Mr. Siebert who died while serving in the army. Later she married a Mr. Babcock who also preceded her to the Other Shore, and on June 12, 1890 she became the wife of the late S. C. Adams of this city, who was recognized as one of the most substantial and progressive businessmen of Salem, and who was one of the early Oregon pioneers. 
Deceased leaves a sister, Mrs. Ellen M. White, widow of Lorenzo D. White, residing at 256 State street, this city, a brother and a sister residing in Wisconsin, and a stepson, Attorney L. K. Adams, of Salem, besides a wide circle of friends to mourn her sad demise. 
Mrs. Adams was a member of the Unitarian church of this city. She was a good Christian woman, possessed of a noble mind and a charitable heart. Her friends were counted by the score, and she was dearly loved by all who were fortunate enough to share her acquaintance. 
The funeral services will be conducted at the residence, 177 Court street at 10 o'clock this morning by Rev. Frank Abram Powell, and interment will be had in the Odd Fellows' Cemetery. 
Daily Oregon Statesman (Tues) 10 Apr 1904 1:2
INSCRIPTION: 
Sarah A. Adams 
1839 - 1904
SOURCES: 
LR 
LD 
OSBH DC (Marion Co. 1904) #490 
Rigdon Bk 3 #12 
DAR pg 68
Saucy/Norman Survey & Photographs
DOS 10 Apr 1904 1:2
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LOT: 712 SPACE: 2 NW LONGITUDE:  LATITUDE: 
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