Sarah Lorimer (Moss)

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Sarah M. Lorimer (Moss)

Birthdate:
Death: February 28, 2000 (92)
Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
Place of Burial: Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Frank Hazlett Moss and Rebecca Anna Moss
Wife of Graeme Lorimer
Mother of Sarah Lee Morris; Belle Burford Robb; George Horace Lorimer, II and Anne Hunter Moss Sirna
Sister of Anna Spiller (Moss); Rev. Frank H. Moss, Jr.; Eleanor Hazlett Washburn; Perry Franklin Hunter Moss; John Hall Moss and 1 other

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About Sarah Lorimer (Moss)

"Mrs Graeme Lorimer"

Lorimer, Graeme. 1903-. Writer with wife, Sarah. Authors of “Maudie” stories in 1930s, first appearing in Ladies Home Journal of which G. Lorimer was fiction editor, 1934-44. Also: Men Are Like Street Cars (1932), Stag Line (1934); others. Former residence: Haverford Pa.

Her father-in-law was instrumental in the ascendancy of the the Saturday Evening Post. "During his editorial reign, the Post rose from a circulation of several thousand to over a million. He is credited with promoting or discovering a large number of American writers, e.g. Jack London."

PA Residence: Magnet Stone Farm

LeBoutillier Road

LeBoutillier Road in Tredyffrin Township has its western terminus at Swedesford Road near the Great Valley House Bed & Breakfast. From there it tracks north and, after crossing Valley Creek, turns east following the stream to Mill Road. In all, it is less than a mile in length. Since it is not an important link in the township road network, it is rarely travelled except by local residents, and the neighborhood served is rarely seen by the work day world of commuters on Swedesford and Mill Roads heading to their places of employment. It is hidden space; a place apart.

How did it get its name? The road is on Tredyffrin maps of 1873 and 1883, but unidentified. The 1912 Mueller atlas shows the LeBoutillier name for the first time. Chester County deed records confirm that Edward LeBoutillier, “gentleman,” of Wynnewood, Montgomery County, bought the 119+ acre Henry Rennard farm on April 28, 1905 from the Rennard heirs. LeBoutillier called it Green Meadows Farm and made it his summer home. Today it is known as Magnet Stone Farm.
from: https://tehistory.org/hqda/html/v42/v42n3p075.html

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Sarah Lorimer (Moss)'s Timeline

1907
March 25, 1907
1927
August 13, 1927
Pennsylvania, United States
1930
1930
Pennsylvania, United States
1932
1932
Pennsylvania, United States
1934
August 13, 1934
2000
February 28, 2000
Age 92
Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
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Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States