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1890 - 1987 (97 years)
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Name |
Sarah Embry Hormell |
Born |
25 Apr 1890 |
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
4 Oct 1987 |
Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, United States [2] |
Person ID |
I8459 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
22 Oct 2021 |
Father |
Joseph Courtland Hormell, b. 5 Dec 1848, Canbytown, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 23 Jan 1893, Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 44 years) |
Mother |
Evaline Hayner, b. 23 Jan 1856, Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 19 Feb 1933, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 77 years) |
Married |
31 Jan 1877 |
Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
Family ID |
F3411 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Harry Fry, b. 13 Mar 1889, d. 31 Mar 1943 (Age 54 years) |
Married |
7 Sep 1912 |
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States [3, 4, 5] |
Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F3419 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
Sarah was less than three years old when her father died. She does not remember him. She graduated from Springboro High School With Honors, having lived her junior and senior years with Mrs. Nancy Maltbie, an aged inhabitant. For this she received 50 cents per week which provided her school supplies.
She received a Teaching Certificate after graduation and taught four years in two country schools - Salem and Woodgrove, each with over 60 pupils in eight grades. She could then help her mother with home expenses.
Harry and Sarah were parents of seven children. they reared their children on the farm. Sarah gardened, cooked, canned, fed hired hands and managed her large household with love, concern and quiet confidence. Harry's untimely death at age 54 years left Sarah with two young sons to manage the farm. The oldest son, Maurice, a test-pilot at Aeronica Aircraft, Middleton, Ohio was killed in a test flight three months later. The youngest son joined the U. S. Air Force during the Korea War. The second youngest son, Carl, married. This left Sarah to manage alone which she did in an admirable and successful manner with the help of good neighbors and her married children. A new threat arrived with the construction of a super-highway, I-75 which was to envelop her farm. Soon after, she and sister Anna moved to Springboro and retired there.
Sarah was an excellent manager with the gift of positive thinking and a solid religious faith that enriched her life, keeping her young at heart and a respected, loved person.
Sarah was an unusually generous person with her family, neighbors and friends. Those who had need of a meal or a home always found her offering to share. she remained the confidante and advisor to her children much as her own mother had been to her large family. [Source: Laura E. Rosnagle, "The John and Jane Fleming Hayner Genealogy", Cincinnati, Ohio : John & Jane Fleming Hayner Reunion, 1983 (Utica, Ky. : McDowell Publications, pg. 140]
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Sources |
- [S1310] Ohio: County Births, 1841-2003, FamilySearch, v2, img277 - Sarah E. Hormell.
State of Ohio, Warren County
Sarah B. Hormel, 1890 Apr 25, Ohio, Warren, Clearcreek, female, white, father J.C. Hormel, mother Evaline Hayner, residence Springboro
Warren County, Ohio v2 img277
- [S698] United States: Social Security Death Index, FamilySearch, Sarah Hormell Fry.
Sarah E. Fry
Age 97, born 25 Apr 1890 in Ohio, residence Springboro, Warren, Ohio, died 4 Oct 1987
Springboro, Warren County, Ohio
4 October 1987
- [S971] Book: The John and Jane Fleming Hayner Genealogy, 929.273 H333r., pg. 139.
m. Harry Fry, Sept. 8, 1912
- [S1115] Information collected by Harry Hormell.
Anna lived with her youngest sister Sarah who married Harry Fry of Springboro
- [S1531] Kentucky: County Marriages, 1797-1954.
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky
Harry Fry and Sarah E. Hormell, married 7 September 1912, by Andrew P Voyt, JP
Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky
7 September 1912
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