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End in a large reward<br> | End in a large reward<br> | ||
− | Nancy, wife of Conrad Sparbeck, died March 5, | + | Nancy, wife of Conrad Sparbeck, died March 5, 1848, aged 34(?) years |
My God hath called and 1 must obey<br> | My God hath called and 1 must obey<br> | ||
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And bid this world farewell<br> | And bid this world farewell<br> | ||
− | Nancy, wife of Amos Swan, died March 18, | + | Nancy, wife of Amos Swan, died March 18, 1854, aged 58 years, 3 months and 9 days |
Friends and physicians could not save<br> | Friends and physicians could not save<br> |
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Transcriptions from 1994 - Source Unknown
6. Behind the White Farm house on White Road
Conbadt Spaurback, died June 22, 1841, aged 39 years, 1 month and 13 days
Far from this world of toil and strife
He is present with the Lord
The labors of his moral life
End in a large reward
Nancy, wife of Conrad Sparbeck, died March 5, 1848, aged 34(?) years
My God hath called and 1 must obey
To meet and with him dwell
This last great debt I must pay
And bid this world farewell
Nancy, wife of Amos Swan, died March 18, 1854, aged 58 years, 3 months and 9 days
Friends and physicians could not save
My mortal body from the grave
Nor can the grave confine me here
When Christ, my Savior, dotty appear