Went to the Kosciusko library today & looked at some of the old papers. The following may not be connected to anyone on line but it is just interesting. The Star Leger Kosciusko, Ms. Jan. 18, 1918 In Memory One the morning of Decemer the 27th, the breath of life departed & the spirit of Mrs. Sarah Jenkins returned to God, "who gave & hath taken away". Now with sadness, like unto Job, & our Saviour we bow before the throne of God & cry, "Blessed be the name of our Lord," for he doeth all things for the best for those who love him. For twenty days, Mrs. Jenkins suffered & bore the pain of death. Then the death angel came & relieved he of her suffering, toil, & cares of this world. Mrs. Jenkins was born in Cahoma County, & moved to Attala in 1864, wher she has spent her life laboring as al true southern women have. Thwe hardships of the Civil War & the Days of Reconstruction she endured with patience & fortitude, seeking at all times to contribute her share in the development of her country. She joined the Baptist church at the age of sixteen, & for over 50 yearsshe has been a true Christian & faithful soldier of Christ' kingdom on earth. She was a faithful wife & the devoted mother of 6 children, 5 of which are living & numbered among those Who love the Lord. Mrs. Jenkins was loved by every one in our community. To the bereaved ones, her many friends extend sympathy. A friend