000000230 001__ 230 000000230 005__ 20240627151636.0 000000230 02480 $$a003-001-034 000000230 037__ $$aGENERAL 000000230 245__ $$aOviatt family Bible records: deaths. 000000230 260__ $$cCirca 1800s 000000230 269__ $$a1800$$b1809 000000230 300__ $$c26.8 cm x 18.1 cm. 000000230 336__ $$aStill Image 000000230 500__ $$aLeft: Brother Lyman Oviatt died April 20 1869 in service with God and man Lovina wife of Lyman Oviatt April 16 1879 aged 75 saying I am loved and beloved by all Sister Sally died July 13 88 saying she trusted in Jesus most implicitly (?) aged 73 Joseph R. James [illegible] died Feb 24 [illegible] 1891 aged 91 blessed rest Lucretia James died Feb 22 1892(?) aged 86. Home at last Brother Samuel Oviatt died Feb 12 1870 aged 71 years His wife Lovina Oviatt died April 13th 1874 aged 71 years Right: My father Samuel Oviatt died July 29 1844 aged 65 in hope of joyful immortality Brother Julius Oviatt died Sept 11 1846 aged 38 My mother Lois Beckwith Oviatt died May 19 1857 aged 75 years quickly obeyed the rumors saying all is well I am prepared to die This is a scan of a page from the family Bible of Hannah Wilson Oviatt, sent to us as attachments to an e-mail from Anne Lowery, Library Director at New London Public Library. The Bible is unrelated to her family, and she is unaware of its origins. It was published in New York by the American Bible Society, 1844. Hannah, wife of Nathan Oviatt, lived in Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio, and may be buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Ravenna, Portage County. The Oviatt family was centered in Braceville, Trumbull County, and many Oviatts are buried in the Braceville Center Cemetery (Find A Grave). 000000230 533__ $$cAnne Lowery 000000230 541__ $$fAnne Lowery 000000230 650__ $$aOviatt family 000000230 650__ $$aBible records 000000230 651__ $$aBraceville (Ohio) 000000230 655__ $$aVolume 000000230 8564_ $$9c9b3385e-c182-4a29-939a-b1f49dc9d132$$s55160226$$uhttps://trumbullmemory.org/record/230/files/001.jpg 000000230 980__ $$aBible Records