| Name |
Smith, Sarah Ann [1] |
| Birth |
26 Nov 1847 |
Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Residence |
Between 1880 and 1930 |
Chapmanville, Logan, West Virginia, USA [1] |
| Death |
27 Jul 1941 |
Big Creek, Logan, West Virginia, USA [1, 2] |
| Obituary |
28 Jul 1941 |
Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA |
| 'AUNT SALLIE' DIES IN LOGAN Prominent Figure, 92, Succumbs at Home LOGAN, July 28 (Special). -- Arrangements were made today for the burial of Mrs Sallie Garrett, 92, one of Logan county's best known residents. "Aunt Sallie," as she was known throughout the countryside, died Sunday at her home. She was the widow of Rev W.D. (Uncle Dyke) Garrett, who died three years ago at the age of 96. When they celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary on Feb. 19, 1938., he said: \"If I married 50 times, I\'d marry Sallie every time.\" \"Uncle Dyke,\" a pioneer mountain preacher, was a Confederate veteran of the war between the states. He fought with Captain John Butcher\'s \"Logan Wildcates.\" The Garretts lived at their home at Curry on the Garrett fork of Big creek, near Chapmanville, for 62 years, and \"Aunt Sallie\" remained there after her husband\'s death. The lived in a log cabin until 30 years ago, when a new farmhouse was built. Mrs. Garrett, a native Logan countian, was a daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Butcher Smith. \"Aunt Sallie,\" the mother of nine children, was a young school teacher when she married \"Uncle Dyke.\" She taught her husband how to read the Bible, because at that time he could not read or write. Industrious by nature, she was seamstress for her whole family and made her first dress when she was 13 years old. Her husband was a mountain preacher for 65 years and was noted for converting \"Devil Anse\" Hatfield of Hatfield-McCoy feud fame. Mrs. Garrett remained mentally alrert until her death. She sewed and did light housework until about four years ago. In recent years she had a daughter read to her. |
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Sallie Smith Garrett
Photo added by Jeanne Hughart Burdette ?
'AUNT SALLIE' DIES IN LOGAN
Prominent Figure, 92, Succumbs at Home
LOGAN, July 28 (Special). --
Arrangements were made today for the burial of Mrs Sallie Garrett, 92, one of Logan county's best known residents. "Aunt Sallie," as she was known throughout the countryside, died Sunday at her home.
She was the widow of Rev W.D. (Uncle Dyke) Garrett, who died three years ago at the age of 96.
When they celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary on Feb. 19, 1938., he said: "If I married 50 times, I'd marry Sallie every time."
"Uncle Dyke," a pioneer mountain preacher, was a Confederate veteran of the war between the states. He fought with Captain John Butcher's "Logan Wildcates."
The Garretts lived at their home at Curry on the Garrett fork of Big creek, near Chapmanville, for 62 years, and "Aunt Sallie" remained there after her husband's death. The lived in a log cabin until 30 years ago, when a new farmhouse was built.
Mrs. Garrett, a native Logan countian, was a daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Butcher Smith.
"Aunt Sallie," the mother of nine children, was a young school teacher when she married "Uncle Dyke." She taught her husband how to read the Bible, because at that time he could not read or write. Industrious by nature, she was seamstress for her whole family and made her first dress when she was 13 years old.
Her husband was a mountain preacher for 65 years and was noted for converting "Devil Anse" Hatfield of Hatfield-McCoy feud fame.
Mrs. Garrett remained mentally alrert until her death. She sewed and did light housework until about four years ago. In recent years she had a daughter read to her.
Picture of
Added by Connie Baisden Marsh
Picture of
Added by Connie Baisden Marsh
Sallie Smith Garrett
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 27 Jul 1941
Big Creek, Logan County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL Dyke Garrett Cemetery
Logan County, West Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID 91823555 ·
PHOTOS 3
FLOWERS 3
Daughter of William Smith and Mary Ann Butcher Smith.
Family Members
Spouse William Dyke Garrett 1841-1938
Children Elbert Elwood Garrett 1868-1952
Mary Garrett Justice 1874-1964
Delia E. Garrett Ferrell 1878-1970
Flowers • 3
Left by Della Lilly on 29 Jun 2021
May God wrap his arms around you while you sleep ....
Left by Pamela M. Steele on 5 Oct 2014
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| FSID |
KNHW-2CD |
| Name |
Sallie Garrett mrs [2] |
| Burial |
Aft 27 Jul 1941 |
Garrett Cemetery, Logan County, West Virginia, USA [1, 2] |
| Person ID |
I92658 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Family |
Garrett, William 'Dyke' Rev, b. 10 Dec 1841, Logan County, West Virginia, USA d. 30 May 1938, Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA (Age 96 years) |
| Marriage |
19 Feb 1867 |
Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA [1, 2] |
- 'AUNT SALLIE' DIES IN LOGAN
Prominent Figure, 92, Succumbs at Home
LOGAN, July 28 (Special). --
Arrangements were made today for the burial of Mrs Sallie Garrett, 92, one of Logan county's best known residents. "Aunt Sallie," as she was known throughout the countryside, died Sunday at her home.
She was the widow of Rev W.D. (Uncle Dyke) Garrett, who died three years ago at the age of 96.
When they celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary on Feb. 19, 1938., he said: "If I married 50 times, I'd marry Sallie every time."
"Uncle Dyke," a pioneer mountain preacher, was a Confederate veteran of the war between the states. He fought with Captain John Butcher's "Logan Wildcates."
The Garretts lived at their home at Curry on the Garrett fork of Big creek, near Chapmanville, for 62 years, and "Aunt Sallie" remained there after her husband's death. The lived in a log cabin until 30 years ago, when a new farmhouse was built.
Mrs. Garrett, a native Logan countian, was a daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Butcher Smith.
"Aunt Sallie," the mother of nine children, was a young school teacher when she married "Uncle Dyke." She taught her husband how to read the Bible, because at that time he could not read or write. Industrious by nature, she was seamstress for her whole family and made her first dress when she was 13 years old.
Her husband was a mountain preacher for 65 years and was noted for converting "Devil Anse" Hatfield of Hatfield-McCoy feud fame.
Mrs. Garrett remained mentally alrert until her death. She sewed and did light housework until about four years ago. In recent years she had a daughter read to her.
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| Anniversary wedding |
19 Feb 1938 [2] |
| 71st. When they celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary on Feb. 19, 1938., he said: "If I married 50 times, I'd marry Sallie every time." |
- 'AUNT SALLIE' DIES IN LOGAN
Prominent Figure, 92, Succumbs at Home
LOGAN, July 28 (Special). --
Arrangements were made today for the burial of Mrs Sallie Garrett, 92, one of Logan county's best known residents. "Aunt Sallie," as she was known throughout the countryside, died Sunday at her home.
She was the widow of Rev W.D. (Uncle Dyke) Garrett, who died three years ago at the age of 96.
When they celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary on Feb. 19, 1938, he said: "If I married 50 times, I'd marry Sallie every time."
"Uncle Dyke," a pioneer mountain preacher, was a Confederate veteran of the war between the states. He fought with Captain John Butcher's "Logan Wildcates."
The Garretts lived at their home at Curry on the Garrett fork of Big creek, near Chapmanville, for 62 years, and "Aunt Sallie" remained there after her husband's death. The lived in a log cabin until 30 years ago, when a new farmhouse was built.
Mrs. Garrett, a native Logan countian, was a daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Butcher Smith.
"Aunt Sallie," the mother of nine children, was a young school teacher when she married "Uncle Dyke." She taught her husband how to read the Bible, because at that time he could not read or write. Industrious by nature, she was seamstress for her whole family and made her first dress when she was 13 years old.
Her husband was a mountain preacher for 65 years and was noted for converting "Devil Anse" Hatfield of Hatfield-McCoy feud fame.
Mrs. Garrett remained mentally alrert until her death. She sewed and did light housework until about four years ago. In recent years she had a daughter read to her.
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| Issue, jt |
Curry, Logan, West Virginia, USA [2] |
| 9 |
- 'AUNT SALLIE' DIES IN LOGAN
Prominent Figure, 92, Succumbs at Home
LOGAN, July 28 (Special). --
Arrangements were made today for the burial of Mrs Sallie Garrett, 92, one of Logan county's best known residents. "Aunt Sallie," as she was known throughout the countryside, died Sunday at her home.
She was the widow of Rev W.D. (Uncle Dyke) Garrett, who died three years ago at the age of 96.
When they celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary on Feb. 19, 1938., he said: "If I married 50 times, I'd marry Sallie every time."
"Uncle Dyke," a pioneer mountain preacher, was a Confederate veteran of the war between the states. He fought with Captain John Butcher's "Logan Wildcates."
The Garretts lived at their home at Curry on the Garrett fork of Big creek, near Chapmanville, for 62 years, and "Aunt Sallie" remained there after her husband's death. The lived in a log cabin until 30 years ago, when a new farmhouse was built.
Mrs. Garrett, a native Logan countian, was a daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Butcher Smith.
"Aunt Sallie," the mother of nine children, was a young school teacher when she married "Uncle Dyke." She taught her husband how to read the Bible, because at that time he could not read or write. Industrious by nature, she was seamstress for her whole family and made her first dress when she was 13 years old.
Her husband was a mountain preacher for 65 years and was noted for converting "Devil Anse" Hatfield of Hatfield-McCoy feud fame.
Mrs. Garrett remained mentally alrert until her death. She sewed and did light housework until about four years ago. In recent years she had a daughter read to her.
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| residence jt |
Curry, Logan, West Virginia, USA [2] |
| The Garretts lived at their home at Curry on the Garrett fork of Big creek, near Chapmanville, for 62 years, and "Aunt Sallie" remained there after her husband's death. The lived in a log cabin until 30 years ago, when a new farmhouse was built. |
- 'AUNT SALLIE' DIES IN LOGAN
Prominent Figure, 92, Succumbs at Home
LOGAN, July 28 (Special). --
Arrangements were made today for the burial of Mrs Sallie Garrett, 92, one of Logan county's best known residents. "Aunt Sallie," as she was known throughout the countryside, died Sunday at her home.
She was the widow of Rev W.D. (Uncle Dyke) Garrett, who died three years ago at the age of 96.
When they celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary on Feb. 19, 1938., he said: "If I married 50 times, I'd marry Sallie every time."
"Uncle Dyke," a pioneer mountain preacher, was a Confederate veteran of the war between the states. He fought with Captain John Butcher's "Logan Wildcates."
The Garretts lived at their home at Curry on the Garrett fork of Big creek, near Chapmanville, for 62 years, and "Aunt Sallie" remained there after her husband's death. The lived in a log cabin until 30 years ago, when a new farmhouse was built.
Mrs. Garrett, a native Logan countian, was a daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Butcher Smith.
"Aunt Sallie," the mother of nine children, was a young school teacher when she married "Uncle Dyke." She taught her husband how to read the Bible, because at that time he could not read or write. Industrious by nature, she was seamstress for her whole family and made her first dress when she was 13 years old.
Her husband was a mountain preacher for 65 years and was noted for converting "Devil Anse" Hatfield of Hatfield-McCoy feud fame.
Mrs. Garrett remained mentally alrert until her death. She sewed and did light housework until about four years ago. In recent years she had a daughter read to her.
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| Children |
| | 1. Garrett, Ida, b. 1891, West Virginia, USA [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Garrett, Eva Delia, b. 31 Mar 1878, Logan County, West Virginia, USA d. 30 Jan 1970, Beards, Pocahontas, West Virginia, USA (Age 91 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 3. Garrett, Anna Valeria, b. 5 Feb 1881, Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA d. 18 Jun 1972, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA (Age 91 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 4. Garrett, James M, b. 1886, Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 5. Garrett, Mary, b. 7 Sep 1874, Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA d. 9 Jan 1964, Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia, USA (Age 89 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 6. Garrett, Peter Dolliver, b. 18 Apr 1884, Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA d. Sep 1970, Chapmanville, Logan, West Virginia, USA (Age 86 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 7. Garrett, John W, b. 1870, Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA d. Young, Texas, USA [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 8. Garrett, Elbert Elwood, b. 11 May 1868, Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA d. 26 May 1952 (Age 84 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F55031 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |