[The Severyite, 11 Jun 1914. Source: Newspapers.com & made available by the Kansas Historical Society.]
Two month later the Democratic Messenger of Eureka, Kansas, printed this item**:
[Democratic Messenger, 27 Aug 1914. Source: Newspapers.com
& made available by the Kansas Historical Society.]
But whatever Sarah's illness was, it wasn't immediately fatal because she's listed among the family members who survived J.E. Slater's death on Christmas Day of that year.
[Democratic Messenger, 7 Jan 1915. Source: Newspapers.com
& made available by the Kansas Historical Society.]
Although her name appears the delinquent tax list in July 1915, I'm not certain that's a proof of life.
[Democratic Messenger, 8 Jul 1915. Source: Newspapers.com
& made available by the Kansas Historical Society.]
And from them on her name in the records (at least searchable one) end.
*We don't have a date of death for this maternal great great grandmother, the widow of George W. Slater--The woman sitting of the porch in this group shot of various Slaters in Severy is probably the last picture we have of her. (Here's a link to a previous post with all the images we have.)
[Courtesy of Olive Slater-Kennedy]
**This is James Everett Slater--the H. middle initial is a typo.
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