Obituary from the Greencastle Democrat - May 25, 1895 Mrs. Sarah T. Myers died May 10, 1895 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Kean on North Jackson Street. Mrs. Myers was one of the oldest ladies of Putnam County being 83 years, 4 months and 11 days old. She was born in Montgomery Co., KY near Mt. Sterling, December 1811 and lived there until she with her parents moved to Putnam County, Indiana. Soon after she came to this state she joined church at Brick Chapel and lived a devoted Christian the remainder of her days. She was married to Noble J. Myers Feb. 1837 and they lived happily together until April 1851 when death entered their home and took her dear companion from her since which time she has made her home with her children until she departed this life. Mrs. Myers was the mother of seven children, three of whom survive her, Eliza A. Kean, Martha E. Fuqua and Cynthia J. Reed. Another obituary from Daily Banner Times - Saturday, May 11, 1895 Mrs. Sarah T. Myers died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. King (sic) on North Jackson Street. Mrs. Myers was one of the oldest people in Putnam County being in her 84th year. She moved to this county when 15 years of age and had thus for nearly 70 years been a resident of Putnam. Her death resulted from old age and stomach trouble. The funeral will occur at 1:30 tomorrow with the interment at Brick Chapel. Will of Sarah F. Myers: Will Book 3 pg 308 Putnam Co., Indiana 13 January 1893 State of Indiana, Putnam County To whom it may concern: I, Sarah F. Myers being of sound and disposing mind and residing in Greencastle, Indiana, do make and publish this my last will and testament. Item 1: I give and devise to my daughter I shall live with, at the time of my decease, all my household goods and wearing apparel. The same daughter to nurse, care for and to see that, I am buried in a respectable and creditable manner. I further direct that the expenses of my last sickness be paid out of my moneys that may (not legible) estate. That after the payment of such expenses then it is my request and I do direct that my several daughters towit: Eliza Ann Kean, Martha Ellen Fuqua, Cynthia Jane Reed and the heirs of my deceased son, Preston Noble Myers shall share equally in the moneys or other investments share and share alike towit: Each of the living daughters, to have one fourth and the heirs of my deceased son to have the remaining one fourth divided equally between them, the said heirs of Preston Myers, deceased. I do nominate and appoint Drew Alspaugh as the executor of this my last will and testament hereby authorizing him to compromise and just release and discharge the debts and claims due me, and to pay the legal claims that may be against my estate at my decease in accordance with the terms as above expressed. In testimony hereby I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirteenth day of January in the year 1893. Sarah F. Myers by mark signed and acknowledged upon the request of the testator as her last will and testament in our presence the day and year above written. Robert W. Allen, Oscar Stutsman