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111101 | Sara was also an Indian interpreter and well thought of in the New Amsterdam Society. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating the treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indians. On account of her excellent services as interpreter, a patent was granted to her second husband Cornelius Van Borsum on 14 Oct 1673 "on a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the Windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchook". Sara, the daughter of Anneke Jans and Roelof Jansen, was married three times at the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam. Her first marriage on 29 June 1642 to Dr. Hans Kierstede gave ten children to the world of which seven survived to reach adulthood. After the death of her first husband about 1667, she married for the second time on September 1, 1669 to Cornelius Van Borsum, the son of Egbert Van Borsum and his wife Annetje Hendricks. They came from Embden, Holland. From this marriage one child was born, a daughter, Anna. Cornelius died in September of 1682. In her third marriage she exchanged vows with Elbert Elbertzen Stoothoff on 21 July 1683. Sara was now 56 years old. Elbert was a widower whose first wife's name was Altje Cornelius Cool. Sara, who had been baptized 5 April 1627 at Amsterdam, had come over to the new world with her parents in 1630. She spoke both English and Dutch and became greatly proficient in the Indian languages. Her capabilities did not go unnoticed and were often used by the leaders of the Dutch colony. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating a treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indian tribes. Sara's talent did not go unappreciated and on account of her excellent services over a number of years she was rewarded a patent of land that was granted to her second husband, Cornelius Van Borsum, on October 14, 1673, ". . of a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchhook." Sara died before the 21st of October 1693, as on that date both a will and a codicil were proved in her name. The codicil to her will was dated August 7, 1693, thus, we know she died between those two dates, in her 67th year. There is no question that she lived a long, hard, and fruitful life. She was a true pioneer woman and obviously an intelligent person. She had just turned 15 at her first marriage and in the years that followed she would bring ten children into the world. She is an ancestor surely worthy of our memory. | ROELOFS, Sarah (Sara) (I23529)
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111102 | Sara was also an Indian interpreter and well thought of in the New Amsterdam Society. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating the treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indians. On account of her excellent services as interpreter, a patent was granted to her second husband Cornelius Van Borsum on 14 Oct 1673 "on a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the Windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchook". Sara, the daughter of Anneke Jans and Roelof Jansen, was married three times at the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam. Her first marriage on 29 June 1642 to Dr. Hans Kierstede gave ten children to the world of which seven survived to reach adulthood. After the death of her first husband about 1667, she married for the second time on September 1, 1669 to Cornelius Van Borsum, the son of Egbert Van Borsum and his wife Annetje Hendricks. They came from Embden, Holland. From this marriage one child was born, a daughter, Anna. Cornelius died in September of 1682. In her third marriage she exchanged vows with Elbert Elbertzen Stoothoff on 21 July 1683. Sara was now 56 years old. Elbert was a widower whose first wife's name was Altje Cornelius Cool. Sara, who had been baptized 5 April 1627 at Amsterdam, had come over to the new world with her parents in 1630. She spoke both English and Dutch and became greatly proficient in the Indian languages. Her capabilities did not go unnoticed and were often used by the leaders of the Dutch colony. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating a treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indian tribes. Sara's talent did not go unappreciated and on account of her excellent services over a number of years she was rewarded a patent of land that was granted to her second husband, Cornelius Van Borsum, on October 14, 1673, ". . of a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchhook." Sara died before the 21st of October 1693, as on that date both a will and a codicil were proved in her name. The codicil to her will was dated August 7, 1693, thus, we know she died between those two dates, in her 67th year. There is no question that she lived a long, hard, and fruitful life. She was a true pioneer woman and obviously an intelligent person. She had just turned 15 at her first marriage and in the years that followed she would bring ten children into the world. She is an ancestor surely worthy of our memory. | ROELOFS, Sarah (Sara) (I23529)
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111103 | Sara was also an Indian interpreter and well thought of in the New Amsterdam Society. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating the treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indians. On account of her excellent services as interpreter, a patent was granted to her second husband Cornelius Van Borsum on 14 Oct 1673 "on a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the Windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchook". Sara, the daughter of Anneke Jans and Roelof Jansen, was married three times at the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam. Her first marriage on 29 June 1642 to Dr. Hans Kierstede gave ten children to the world of which seven survived to reach adulthood. After the death of her first husband about 1667, she married for the second time on September 1, 1669 to Cornelius Van Borsum, the son of Egbert Van Borsum and his wife Annetje Hendricks. They came from Embden, Holland. From this marriage one child was born, a daughter, Anna. Cornelius died in September of 1682. In her third marriage she exchanged vows with Elbert Elbertzen Stoothoff on 21 July 1683. Sara was now 56 years old. Elbert was a widower whose first wife's name was Altje Cornelius Cool. Sara, who had been baptized 5 April 1627 at Amsterdam, had come over to the new world with her parents in 1630. She spoke both English and Dutch and became greatly proficient in the Indian languages. Her capabilities did not go unnoticed and were often used by the leaders of the Dutch colony. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating a treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indian tribes. Sara's talent did not go unappreciated and on account of her excellent services over a number of years she was rewarded a patent of land that was granted to her second husband, Cornelius Van Borsum, on October 14, 1673, ". . of a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchhook." Sara died before the 21st of October 1693, as on that date both a will and a codicil were proved in her name. The codicil to her will was dated August 7, 1693, thus, we know she died between those two dates, in her 67th year. There is no question that she lived a long, hard, and fruitful life. She was a true pioneer woman and obviously an intelligent person. She had just turned 15 at her first marriage and in the years that followed she would bring ten children into the world. She is an ancestor surely worthy of our memory. | ROELOFS, Sarah (Sara) (I23529)
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111104 | Sara was also an Indian interpreter and well thought of in the New Amsterdam Society. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating the treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indians. On account of her excellent services as interpreter, a patent was granted to her second husband Cornelius Van Borsum on 14 Oct 1673 "on a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the Windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchook". Sara, the daughter of Anneke Jans and Roelof Jansen, was married three times at the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam. Her first marriage on 29 June 1642 to Dr. Hans Kierstede gave ten children to the world of which seven survived to reach adulthood. After the death of her first husband about 1667, she married for the second time on September 1, 1669 to Cornelius Van Borsum, the son of Egbert Van Borsum and his wife Annetje Hendricks. They came from Embden, Holland. From this marriage one child was born, a daughter, Anna. Cornelius died in September of 1682. In her third marriage she exchanged vows with Elbert Elbertzen Stoothoff on 21 July 1683. Sara was now 56 years old. Elbert was a widower whose first wife's name was Altje Cornelius Cool. Sara, who had been baptized 5 April 1627 at Amsterdam, had come over to the new world with her parents in 1630. She spoke both English and Dutch and became greatly proficient in the Indian languages. Her capabilities did not go unnoticed and were often used by the leaders of the Dutch colony. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating a treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indian tribes. Sara's talent did not go unappreciated and on account of her excellent services over a number of years she was rewarded a patent of land that was granted to her second husband, Cornelius Van Borsum, on October 14, 1673, ". . of a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchhook." Sara died before the 21st of October 1693, as on that date both a will and a codicil were proved in her name. The codicil to her will was dated August 7, 1693, thus, we know she died between those two dates, in her 67th year. There is no question that she lived a long, hard, and fruitful life. She was a true pioneer woman and obviously an intelligent person. She had just turned 15 at her first marriage and in the years that followed she would bring ten children into the world. She is an ancestor surely worthy of our memory. | ROELOFS, Sarah (Sara) (I23529)
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111105 | Sara was also an Indian interpreter and well thought of in the New Amsterdam Society. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating the treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indians. On account of her excellent services as interpreter, a patent was granted to her second husband Cornelius Van Borsum on 14 Oct 1673 "on a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the Windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchook". Sara, the daughter of Anneke Jans and Roelof Jansen, was married three times at the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam. Her first marriage on 29 June 1642 to Dr. Hans Kierstede gave ten children to the world of which seven survived to reach adulthood. After the death of her first husband about 1667, she married for the second time on September 1, 1669 to Cornelius Van Borsum, the son of Egbert Van Borsum and his wife Annetje Hendricks. They came from Embden, Holland. From this marriage one child was born, a daughter, Anna. Cornelius died in September of 1682. In her third marriage she exchanged vows with Elbert Elbertzen Stoothoff on 21 July 1683. Sara was now 56 years old. Elbert was a widower whose first wife's name was Altje Cornelius Cool. Sara, who had been baptized 5 April 1627 at Amsterdam, had come over to the new world with her parents in 1630. She spoke both English and Dutch and became greatly proficient in the Indian languages. Her capabilities did not go unnoticed and were often used by the leaders of the Dutch colony. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating a treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indian tribes. Sara's talent did not go unappreciated and on account of her excellent services over a number of years she was rewarded a patent of land that was granted to her second husband, Cornelius Van Borsum, on October 14, 1673, ". . of a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchhook." Sara died before the 21st of October 1693, as on that date both a will and a codicil were proved in her name. The codicil to her will was dated August 7, 1693, thus, we know she died between those two dates, in her 67th year. There is no question that she lived a long, hard, and fruitful life. She was a true pioneer woman and obviously an intelligent person. She had just turned 15 at her first marriage and in the years that followed she would bring ten children into the world. She is an ancestor surely worthy of our memory. | ROELOFS, Sarah (Sara) (I23529)
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111106 | Sara was also an Indian interpreter and well thought of in the New Amsterdam Society. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating the treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indians. On account of her excellent services as interpreter, a patent was granted to her second husband Cornelius Van Borsum on 14 Oct 1673 "on a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the Windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchook". Sara, the daughter of Anneke Jans and Roelof Jansen, was married three times at the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam. Her first marriage on 29 June 1642 to Dr. Hans Kierstede gave ten children to the world of which seven survived to reach adulthood. After the death of her first husband about 1667, she married for the second time on September 1, 1669 to Cornelius Van Borsum, the son of Egbert Van Borsum and his wife Annetje Hendricks. They came from Embden, Holland. From this marriage one child was born, a daughter, Anna. Cornelius died in September of 1682. In her third marriage she exchanged vows with Elbert Elbertzen Stoothoff on 21 July 1683. Sara was now 56 years old. Elbert was a widower whose first wife's name was Altje Cornelius Cool. Sara, who had been baptized 5 April 1627 at Amsterdam, had come over to the new world with her parents in 1630. She spoke both English and Dutch and became greatly proficient in the Indian languages. Her capabilities did not go unnoticed and were often used by the leaders of the Dutch colony. In 1664 she acted as an interpreter in negotiating a treaty made by Peter Stuyvesant with the Hudson River Indian tribes. Sara's talent did not go unappreciated and on account of her excellent services over a number of years she was rewarded a patent of land that was granted to her second husband, Cornelius Van Borsum, on October 14, 1673, ". . of a lot on Manhattan Island, north of the windmill on the west side of the road that runs to Klatchhook." Sara died before the 21st of October 1693, as on that date both a will and a codicil were proved in her name. The codicil to her will was dated August 7, 1693, thus, we know she died between those two dates, in her 67th year. There is no question that she lived a long, hard, and fruitful life. She was a true pioneer woman and obviously an intelligent person. She had just turned 15 at her first marriage and in the years that followed she would bring ten children into the world. She is an ancestor surely worthy of our memory. | ROELOFS, Sarah (Sara) (I23529)
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111107 | Sara was the grandmother of Mike Marshall. | STAFFORD, Sara Lula (I49393)
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111108 | Sara was the grandmother of Mike Marshall. | STAFFORD, Sara Lula (I49393)
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111109 | Sara was the grandmother of Mike Marshall. | STAFFORD, Sara Lula (I49393)
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111110 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ROBBINS, SaRae (I122357)
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111111 | Sarah Biblical: name of the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. According tothe Book of Genesis, she was originally called Sarai (possibly meaning“contentious” in Hebrew), but had her name changed by God to the moreauspicious Sarah “princess” in token of a greater blessing (Genesis 17:15, “And God said unto Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt notcall her name Sarai, but Sarah shall her name be”). In Ireland this hasbeen used as an Anglicized form of Sorcha, in Scotland of Mór. Variants:Sara, Zara. Cognate: Hungarian: Sára. Pet forms: English: Sally, Sadie. Spanish: Sarita. Swedish: Sassa.Hungarian: Sári. A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192800507 Delores English: variant of Dolores, quite common in the United States. Variant:Deloris. A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192800507 Dolores Spanish (now also borne in the English-speaking world, mainly by RomanCatholics): from the Marian title, Maria de los Dolores “Mary ofSorrows”, a reference to the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin in Christianbelief. The feast of Our Lady's Dolours was established in 1423.Variants: English: Delores, Deloris. Cognate: Portuguese: Dores. Pet forms: Spanish: Lola, Lolita. English: Dolly. A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192800507 Penn English: habitational name from various places, for example Penn inBuckinghamshire and Staffordshire, named with the Celtic element pen‘hill’, which was apparently adopted in Old English. English: metonymic occupational name for an impounder of stray animals,from Middle English, Old English penn ‘(sheep) pen’. English: pet form of Parnell. German: from Sorbian pien ‘tree stump’, probably a nickname for a shortstocky person. Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname. Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN0-19-508137-4 **************************************************** 1900 United States Federal Census about Sarah Delores "Lora" Penn Stafford Name: Lora Stabbard (misread, should be Stafford) Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 1, Briscoe, Texas Age: 18 Estimated birth year: abt 1882 Birthplace: Texas Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's name: Bennet J (misread, should be Bennie J.) Race: White Husband's Occupation: Farmer...Farm is Rented Husband and wife can read, write and speak English Dwelling number 35 and family number 38 Household Members: Name, Age, Relationship to head of house, Place ofbirth Bennie J Stafford 28, Self, Mississippi Lora Stafford 18, Wife, Texas Charlie Stafford 2 Months, Son, Texas James William, Age Unknown, Boarder, Texas Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Briscoe,Texas; Roll: T623 1615; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 8; image 4 of 13 Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of theUnited States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. **************************************** Silverton Cemetery, Briscoe Co., Silverton, Tx Cemetery Inscriptions from the book: Records of Silverton Cemetery inBriscoe County, Texas ©2000, covering dates between 1892 and Apr. 30,2000 , made available here thanks to the Silverton Cemetery Association.Board members were: Carrie Dickerson, Jewell Lyon, Virgil Crow, BryanBurson, J. D. Nance, Clifton Stodghill, Pascal and Donaleta Garrison.Thanks goes to Joyce Cavett who was kind enough to purchase the book andarrange for our permission to use the information. This cemetery list wastranscribed for us by Sheriff Jerry and Mary Hicks. Thank you all foryour hard work on these pages, as many people will benefit from it. Thesefine people have given greatly to this entire site and have done much topreserve our history in Texas. The Silverton Cemetery Association can bereached at: P. O. Box 795, Silverton, Texas 79257, Carolyn Lowrey,Secretary, 806-823-2255, or [email protected]. Last, First/Middle, Birth, Death, Comments, Lot #, Lot Owner Stafford, Sarah D. Penn, 10/10/1881, 03/27/1904, Org.N.Side # 4,Robuck,R.R. - Penn,J.W. http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Briscoe/Silverton.html | PENN, Sarah Delores (I88554)
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111112 | Sarah Biblical: name of the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. According tothe Book of Genesis, she was originally called Sarai (possibly meaning“contentious” in Hebrew), but had her name changed by God to the moreauspicious Sarah “princess” in token of a greater blessing (Genesis 17:15, “And God said unto Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt notcall her name Sarai, but Sarah shall her name be”). In Ireland this hasbeen used as an Anglicized form of Sorcha, in Scotland of Mór. Variants:Sara, Zara. Cognate: Hungarian: Sára. Pet forms: English: Sally, Sadie. Spanish: Sarita. Swedish: Sassa.Hungarian: Sári. A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192800507 Delores English: variant of Dolores, quite common in the United States. Variant:Deloris. A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192800507 Dolores Spanish (now also borne in the English-speaking world, mainly by RomanCatholics): from the Marian title, Maria de los Dolores “Mary ofSorrows”, a reference to the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin in Christianbelief. The feast of Our Lady's Dolours was established in 1423.Variants: English: Delores, Deloris. Cognate: Portuguese: Dores. Pet forms: Spanish: Lola, Lolita. English: Dolly. A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192800507 Penn English: habitational name from various places, for example Penn inBuckinghamshire and Staffordshire, named with the Celtic element pen‘hill’, which was apparently adopted in Old English. English: metonymic occupational name for an impounder of stray animals,from Middle English, Old English penn ‘(sheep) pen’. English: pet form of Parnell. German: from Sorbian pien ‘tree stump’, probably a nickname for a shortstocky person. Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname. Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN0-19-508137-4 **************************************************** 1900 United States Federal Census about Sarah Delores "Lora" Penn Stafford Name: Lora Stabbard (misread, should be Stafford) Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 1, Briscoe, Texas Age: 18 Estimated birth year: abt 1882 Birthplace: Texas Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's name: Bennet J (misread, should be Bennie J.) Race: White Husband's Occupation: Farmer...Farm is Rented Husband and wife can read, write and speak English Dwelling number 35 and family number 38 Household Members: Name, Age, Relationship to head of house, Place ofbirth Bennie J Stafford 28, Self, Mississippi Lora Stafford 18, Wife, Texas Charlie Stafford 2 Months, Son, Texas James William, Age Unknown, Boarder, Texas Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Briscoe,Texas; Roll: T623 1615; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 8; image 4 of 13 Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of theUnited States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. **************************************** Silverton Cemetery, Briscoe Co., Silverton, Tx Cemetery Inscriptions from the book: Records of Silverton Cemetery inBriscoe County, Texas ©2000, covering dates between 1892 and Apr. 30,2000 , made available here thanks to the Silverton Cemetery Association.Board members were: Carrie Dickerson, Jewell Lyon, Virgil Crow, BryanBurson, J. D. Nance, Clifton Stodghill, Pascal and Donaleta Garrison.Thanks goes to Joyce Cavett who was kind enough to purchase the book andarrange for our permission to use the information. This cemetery list wastranscribed for us by Sheriff Jerry and Mary Hicks. Thank you all foryour hard work on these pages, as many people will benefit from it. Thesefine people have given greatly to this entire site and have done much topreserve our history in Texas. The Silverton Cemetery Association can bereached at: P. O. Box 795, Silverton, Texas 79257, Carolyn Lowrey,Secretary, 806-823-2255, or [email protected]. Last, First/Middle, Birth, Death, Comments, Lot #, Lot Owner Stafford, Sarah D. Penn, 10/10/1881, 03/27/1904, Org.N.Side # 4,Robuck,R.R. - Penn,J.W. http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Briscoe/Silverton.html | PENN, Sarah Delores (I88554)
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111113 | Sarah A., age 12, is on the 1900 Jackson Co., TN census, entry 42/44, in the HH of her step-father Marion Harris. Martha Harris deposition: Ques: Are you the mother of Adline Stafford. Ans: Yes Sir. She is in very bad health and has been five or eight years. She can walk by someone holding her up. The Dr. said if her health didn't get better she would finally loose [sic] her mind. She went to see her grandmother a few times... just not able. Has not been to the store to buy anything since she was eleven. Martha [her X] Harris. | STAFFORD, Sarah Adaline (I118763)
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111114 | Sarah A., age 12, is on the 1900 Jackson Co., TN census, entry 42/44, in the HH of her step-father Marion Harris. Martha Harris deposition: Ques: Are you the mother of Adline Stafford. Ans: Yes Sir. She is in very bad health and has been five or eight years. She can walk by someone holding her up. The Dr. said if her health didn't get better she would finally loose [sic] her mind. She went to see her grandmother a few times... just not able. Has not been to the store to buy anything since she was eleven. Martha [her X] Harris. | STAFFORD, Sarah Adaline (I118763)
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111115 | Sarah A., age 12, is on the 1900 Jackson Co., TN census, entry 42/44, in the HH of her step-father Marion Harris. Martha Harris deposition: Ques: Are you the mother of Adline Stafford. Ans: Yes Sir. She is in very bad health and has been five or eight years. She can walk by someone holding her up. The Dr. said if her health didn't get better she would finally loose [sic] her mind. She went to see her grandmother a few times... just not able. Has not been to the store to buy anything since she was eleven. Martha [her X] Harris. | STAFFORD, Sarah Adaline (I118763)
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111116 | Sarah A., age 12, is on the 1900 Jackson Co., TN census, entry 42/44, in the HH of her step-father Marion Harris. Martha Harris deposition: Ques: Are you the mother of Adline Stafford. Ans: Yes Sir. She is in very bad health and has been five or eight years. She can walk by someone holding her up. The Dr. said if her health didn't get better she would finally loose [sic] her mind. She went to see her grandmother a few times... just not able. Has not been to the store to buy anything since she was eleven. Martha [her X] Harris. | STAFFORD, Sarah Adaline (I118763)
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111117 | Sarah A., age 12, is on the 1900 Jackson Co., TN census, entry 42/44, in the HH of her step-father Marion Harris. Martha Harris deposition: Ques: Are you the mother of Adline Stafford. Ans: Yes Sir. She is in very bad health and has been five or eight years. She can walk by someone holding her up. The Dr. said if her health didn't get better she would finally loose [sic] her mind. She went to see her grandmother a few times... just not able. Has not been to the store to buy anything since she was eleven. Martha [her X] Harris. | STAFFORD, Sarah Adaline (I118763)
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111118 | Sarah A., age 12, is on the 1900 Jackson Co., TN census, entry 42/44, in the HH of her step-father Marion Harris. Martha Harris deposition: Ques: Are you the mother of Adline Stafford. Ans: Yes Sir. She is in very bad health and has been five or eight years. She can walk by someone holding her up. The Dr. said if her health didn't get better she would finally loose [sic] her mind. She went to see her grandmother a few times... just not able. Has not been to the store to buy anything since she was eleven. Martha [her X] Harris. | STAFFORD, Sarah Adaline (I118763)
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111119 | Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. She was knownas Sally.Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. Shewas known as "Sally." | WATSON, Sarah (Sally) Ann (I95229)
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111120 | Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. She was knownas Sally.Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. Shewas known as "Sally." | WATSON, Sarah (Sally) Ann (I95229)
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111121 | Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. She was knownas Sally.Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. Shewas known as "Sally." | WATSON, Sarah (Sally) Ann (I95229)
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111122 | Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. She was knownas Sally.Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. Shewas known as "Sally." | WATSON, Sarah (Sally) Ann (I95229)
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111123 | Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. She was knownas Sally.Sarah Ann Watson married her first cousin Abishua Watson. Shewas known as "Sally." | WATSON, Sarah (Sally) Ann (I95229)
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111124 | Sarah Ann, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of T. R. & Margaret Jones. Sarah, age 21, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Margaret Jones. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Sarah Jones Spouse: Willie Harris Marriage Date: 23 Jan 1912 Marriage County: Jackson 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 53/53 Harris, William age 24 Sarah A., wife age 30 Noah L., son age 6 Mary J., dau. age 2&3/12 Dora A., dau. age 3/12 1930 Putnam Co., Tenn. census, entry 32/32 Harris, Willie age 36, married when 17 Sarah A., wife age 43, married when 24 Noah L., son age 16 Mary J., dau. age 13 Willie M., son age 8 Lou C., dau. age 6 Louis A., son age 3&3/12 John T., son age 1&6/12 | JONES, Sarah Ann (I121749)
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111125 | Sarah Ann, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of T. R. & Margaret Jones. Sarah, age 21, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Margaret Jones. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Sarah Jones Spouse: Willie Harris Marriage Date: 23 Jan 1912 Marriage County: Jackson 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 53/53 Harris, William age 24 Sarah A., wife age 30 Noah L., son age 6 Mary J., dau. age 2&3/12 Dora A., dau. age 3/12 1930 Putnam Co., Tenn. census, entry 32/32 Harris, Willie age 36, married when 17 Sarah A., wife age 43, married when 24 Noah L., son age 16 Mary J., dau. age 13 Willie M., son age 8 Lou C., dau. age 6 Louis A., son age 3&3/12 John T., son age 1&6/12 | JONES, Sarah Ann (I121749)
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111126 | Sarah Ann, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of T. R. & Margaret Jones. Sarah, age 21, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Margaret Jones. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Sarah Jones Spouse: Willie Harris Marriage Date: 23 Jan 1912 Marriage County: Jackson 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 53/53 Harris, William age 24 Sarah A., wife age 30 Noah L., son age 6 Mary J., dau. age 2&3/12 Dora A., dau. age 3/12 1930 Putnam Co., Tenn. census, entry 32/32 Harris, Willie age 36, married when 17 Sarah A., wife age 43, married when 24 Noah L., son age 16 Mary J., dau. age 13 Willie M., son age 8 Lou C., dau. age 6 Louis A., son age 3&3/12 John T., son age 1&6/12 | JONES, Sarah Ann (I121749)
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111127 | Sarah Ann, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of T. R. & Margaret Jones. Sarah, age 21, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Margaret Jones. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Sarah Jones Spouse: Willie Harris Marriage Date: 23 Jan 1912 Marriage County: Jackson 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 53/53 Harris, William age 24 Sarah A., wife age 30 Noah L., son age 6 Mary J., dau. age 2&3/12 Dora A., dau. age 3/12 1930 Putnam Co., Tenn. census, entry 32/32 Harris, Willie age 36, married when 17 Sarah A., wife age 43, married when 24 Noah L., son age 16 Mary J., dau. age 13 Willie M., son age 8 Lou C., dau. age 6 Louis A., son age 3&3/12 John T., son age 1&6/12 | JONES, Sarah Ann (I121749)
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111128 | Sarah Ann, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of T. R. & Margaret Jones. Sarah, age 21, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Margaret Jones. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Sarah Jones Spouse: Willie Harris Marriage Date: 23 Jan 1912 Marriage County: Jackson 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 53/53 Harris, William age 24 Sarah A., wife age 30 Noah L., son age 6 Mary J., dau. age 2&3/12 Dora A., dau. age 3/12 1930 Putnam Co., Tenn. census, entry 32/32 Harris, Willie age 36, married when 17 Sarah A., wife age 43, married when 24 Noah L., son age 16 Mary J., dau. age 13 Willie M., son age 8 Lou C., dau. age 6 Louis A., son age 3&3/12 John T., son age 1&6/12 | JONES, Sarah Ann (I121749)
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111129 | Sarah Ann, age 12, is listed as daughter on the 1900 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of T. R. & Margaret Jones. Sarah, age 21, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Margaret Jones. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Sarah Jones Spouse: Willie Harris Marriage Date: 23 Jan 1912 Marriage County: Jackson 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 53/53 Harris, William age 24 Sarah A., wife age 30 Noah L., son age 6 Mary J., dau. age 2&3/12 Dora A., dau. age 3/12 1930 Putnam Co., Tenn. census, entry 32/32 Harris, Willie age 36, married when 17 Sarah A., wife age 43, married when 24 Noah L., son age 16 Mary J., dau. age 13 Willie M., son age 8 Lou C., dau. age 6 Louis A., son age 3&3/12 John T., son age 1&6/12 | JONES, Sarah Ann (I121749)
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111130 | Sarah Ann, age 18, is listed as daughter on the 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William & Margurite Smallwood. Putnam Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Miss Sarah Ann Smallwood to Weaver Spurlock, 6 March 1921 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 149/150 Spurlock, Wexer age 34, married when 25 Sarry A., wife age 28, married when 19 J. T., son age 8 Hellon A., dau. age 6 Wexer, Jr., son age 3&9/12 Charles E., son age 2&2/12 | SMALLWOOD, Sarah Ann (I121585)
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111131 | Sarah Ann, age 18, is listed as daughter on the 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William & Margurite Smallwood. Putnam Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Miss Sarah Ann Smallwood to Weaver Spurlock, 6 March 1921 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 149/150 Spurlock, Wexer age 34, married when 25 Sarry A., wife age 28, married when 19 J. T., son age 8 Hellon A., dau. age 6 Wexer, Jr., son age 3&9/12 Charles E., son age 2&2/12 | SMALLWOOD, Sarah Ann (I121585)
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111132 | Sarah Ann, age 18, is listed as daughter on the 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William & Margurite Smallwood. Putnam Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Miss Sarah Ann Smallwood to Weaver Spurlock, 6 March 1921 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 149/150 Spurlock, Wexer age 34, married when 25 Sarry A., wife age 28, married when 19 J. T., son age 8 Hellon A., dau. age 6 Wexer, Jr., son age 3&9/12 Charles E., son age 2&2/12 | SMALLWOOD, Sarah Ann (I121585)
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111133 | Sarah Ann, age 18, is listed as daughter on the 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William & Margurite Smallwood. Putnam Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Miss Sarah Ann Smallwood to Weaver Spurlock, 6 March 1921 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 149/150 Spurlock, Wexer age 34, married when 25 Sarry A., wife age 28, married when 19 J. T., son age 8 Hellon A., dau. age 6 Wexer, Jr., son age 3&9/12 Charles E., son age 2&2/12 | SMALLWOOD, Sarah Ann (I121585)
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111134 | Sarah Ann, age 18, is listed as daughter on the 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William & Margurite Smallwood. Putnam Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Miss Sarah Ann Smallwood to Weaver Spurlock, 6 March 1921 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 149/150 Spurlock, Wexer age 34, married when 25 Sarry A., wife age 28, married when 19 J. T., son age 8 Hellon A., dau. age 6 Wexer, Jr., son age 3&9/12 Charles E., son age 2&2/12 | SMALLWOOD, Sarah Ann (I121585)
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111135 | Sarah Ann, age 18, is listed as daughter on the 1920 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William & Margurite Smallwood. Putnam Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Miss Sarah Ann Smallwood to Weaver Spurlock, 6 March 1921 1930 Jackson Co., Tenn. census, entry 149/150 Spurlock, Wexer age 34, married when 25 Sarry A., wife age 28, married when 19 J. T., son age 8 Hellon A., dau. age 6 Wexer, Jr., son age 3&9/12 Charles E., son age 2&2/12 | SMALLWOOD, Sarah Ann (I121585)
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111136 | Sarah C., age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1870 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Christopher C. & Melissa Patrick. Sarah C., age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Columbus & Melissa Patrick. . . . Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. . . . Missouri Marriage Records Name: Sarah Barker Marriage Date: 6 Oct 1900 Marriage Location: Joplin, Jasper, Missouri Marriage County: Jasper Spouse Name: James Mc Dowell 1920 Lake Side, Jasper Co., Missouri census, entry 189/189 McDowell, James age 40, born Missouri Sarah, wife age 62 Barker, Elmer, step-son age 28 Barker, Gertie M., step dau-n-law 20 Lewis, son age 19 Clarissa, dau. age 17 Barker, Roy, step gr-son age 5 Barker, Opal, step gr-dau. age 3&11/12 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum from memories of Mary Effie Harmon: . . . You married Norman because he was a friend of Uncle Les? Yes, but there were a lot more Barkers around, Elmer Barker, Chris Barker, Daddy’s brothers. You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? Don’t know. But Grandma was Irish? Were they kinda well off too? (Assume she means Henry Barker’s wife, Sarah Patrick Barker) I didn’t live by them when we was a Colonel, he had died. She married again, forgot name. (MacDowell) But she had left Elmer, Chris, Sophia, Lena, four children, Evelyn, daddy’s brothers and sisters. I think they were older than Daddy. 1930 Ottawa Co., Oklahoma census, entry 270/310 McDowell, Louis L. age 29, married when 22, born Missouri Bessie M., wife age 21, married when 15, born Missouri Mabel L., dau. age 3, born Kansas Betty C., dau. age 1, born Oklahoma McDowell, Sarah C., Mother age 66, W'd, born Missouri Wilhite, Clarissa J., sister 27, married when 21, born Missouri Jack C., nephew age 4, born Oklahoma | PATRICK, Sarah C. (I120804)
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111137 | Sarah C., age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1870 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Christopher C. & Melissa Patrick. Sarah C., age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Columbus & Melissa Patrick. . . . Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. . . . Missouri Marriage Records Name: Sarah Barker Marriage Date: 6 Oct 1900 Marriage Location: Joplin, Jasper, Missouri Marriage County: Jasper Spouse Name: James Mc Dowell 1920 Lake Side, Jasper Co., Missouri census, entry 189/189 McDowell, James age 40, born Missouri Sarah, wife age 62 Barker, Elmer, step-son age 28 Barker, Gertie M., step dau-n-law 20 Lewis, son age 19 Clarissa, dau. age 17 Barker, Roy, step gr-son age 5 Barker, Opal, step gr-dau. age 3&11/12 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum from memories of Mary Effie Harmon: . . . You married Norman because he was a friend of Uncle Les? Yes, but there were a lot more Barkers around, Elmer Barker, Chris Barker, Daddy’s brothers. You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? Don’t know. But Grandma was Irish? Were they kinda well off too? (Assume she means Henry Barker’s wife, Sarah Patrick Barker) I didn’t live by them when we was a Colonel, he had died. She married again, forgot name. (MacDowell) But she had left Elmer, Chris, Sophia, Lena, four children, Evelyn, daddy’s brothers and sisters. I think they were older than Daddy. 1930 Ottawa Co., Oklahoma census, entry 270/310 McDowell, Louis L. age 29, married when 22, born Missouri Bessie M., wife age 21, married when 15, born Missouri Mabel L., dau. age 3, born Kansas Betty C., dau. age 1, born Oklahoma McDowell, Sarah C., Mother age 66, W'd, born Missouri Wilhite, Clarissa J., sister 27, married when 21, born Missouri Jack C., nephew age 4, born Oklahoma | PATRICK, Sarah C. (I120804)
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111138 | Sarah C., age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1870 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Christopher C. & Melissa Patrick. Sarah C., age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Columbus & Melissa Patrick. . . . Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. . . . Missouri Marriage Records Name: Sarah Barker Marriage Date: 6 Oct 1900 Marriage Location: Joplin, Jasper, Missouri Marriage County: Jasper Spouse Name: James Mc Dowell 1920 Lake Side, Jasper Co., Missouri census, entry 189/189 McDowell, James age 40, born Missouri Sarah, wife age 62 Barker, Elmer, step-son age 28 Barker, Gertie M., step dau-n-law 20 Lewis, son age 19 Clarissa, dau. age 17 Barker, Roy, step gr-son age 5 Barker, Opal, step gr-dau. age 3&11/12 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum from memories of Mary Effie Harmon: . . . You married Norman because he was a friend of Uncle Les? Yes, but there were a lot more Barkers around, Elmer Barker, Chris Barker, Daddy’s brothers. You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? Don’t know. But Grandma was Irish? Were they kinda well off too? (Assume she means Henry Barker’s wife, Sarah Patrick Barker) I didn’t live by them when we was a Colonel, he had died. She married again, forgot name. (MacDowell) But she had left Elmer, Chris, Sophia, Lena, four children, Evelyn, daddy’s brothers and sisters. I think they were older than Daddy. 1930 Ottawa Co., Oklahoma census, entry 270/310 McDowell, Louis L. age 29, married when 22, born Missouri Bessie M., wife age 21, married when 15, born Missouri Mabel L., dau. age 3, born Kansas Betty C., dau. age 1, born Oklahoma McDowell, Sarah C., Mother age 66, W'd, born Missouri Wilhite, Clarissa J., sister 27, married when 21, born Missouri Jack C., nephew age 4, born Oklahoma | PATRICK, Sarah C. (I120804)
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111139 | Sarah C., age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1870 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Christopher C. & Melissa Patrick. Sarah C., age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Columbus & Melissa Patrick. . . . Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. . . . Missouri Marriage Records Name: Sarah Barker Marriage Date: 6 Oct 1900 Marriage Location: Joplin, Jasper, Missouri Marriage County: Jasper Spouse Name: James Mc Dowell 1920 Lake Side, Jasper Co., Missouri census, entry 189/189 McDowell, James age 40, born Missouri Sarah, wife age 62 Barker, Elmer, step-son age 28 Barker, Gertie M., step dau-n-law 20 Lewis, son age 19 Clarissa, dau. age 17 Barker, Roy, step gr-son age 5 Barker, Opal, step gr-dau. age 3&11/12 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum from memories of Mary Effie Harmon: . . . You married Norman because he was a friend of Uncle Les? Yes, but there were a lot more Barkers around, Elmer Barker, Chris Barker, Daddy’s brothers. You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? Don’t know. But Grandma was Irish? Were they kinda well off too? (Assume she means Henry Barker’s wife, Sarah Patrick Barker) I didn’t live by them when we was a Colonel, he had died. She married again, forgot name. (MacDowell) But she had left Elmer, Chris, Sophia, Lena, four children, Evelyn, daddy’s brothers and sisters. I think they were older than Daddy. 1930 Ottawa Co., Oklahoma census, entry 270/310 McDowell, Louis L. age 29, married when 22, born Missouri Bessie M., wife age 21, married when 15, born Missouri Mabel L., dau. age 3, born Kansas Betty C., dau. age 1, born Oklahoma McDowell, Sarah C., Mother age 66, W'd, born Missouri Wilhite, Clarissa J., sister 27, married when 21, born Missouri Jack C., nephew age 4, born Oklahoma | PATRICK, Sarah C. (I120804)
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111140 | Sarah C., age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1870 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Christopher C. & Melissa Patrick. Sarah C., age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Columbus & Melissa Patrick. . . . Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. . . . Missouri Marriage Records Name: Sarah Barker Marriage Date: 6 Oct 1900 Marriage Location: Joplin, Jasper, Missouri Marriage County: Jasper Spouse Name: James Mc Dowell 1920 Lake Side, Jasper Co., Missouri census, entry 189/189 McDowell, James age 40, born Missouri Sarah, wife age 62 Barker, Elmer, step-son age 28 Barker, Gertie M., step dau-n-law 20 Lewis, son age 19 Clarissa, dau. age 17 Barker, Roy, step gr-son age 5 Barker, Opal, step gr-dau. age 3&11/12 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum from memories of Mary Effie Harmon: . . . You married Norman because he was a friend of Uncle Les? Yes, but there were a lot more Barkers around, Elmer Barker, Chris Barker, Daddy’s brothers. You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? Don’t know. But Grandma was Irish? Were they kinda well off too? (Assume she means Henry Barker’s wife, Sarah Patrick Barker) I didn’t live by them when we was a Colonel, he had died. She married again, forgot name. (MacDowell) But she had left Elmer, Chris, Sophia, Lena, four children, Evelyn, daddy’s brothers and sisters. I think they were older than Daddy. 1930 Ottawa Co., Oklahoma census, entry 270/310 McDowell, Louis L. age 29, married when 22, born Missouri Bessie M., wife age 21, married when 15, born Missouri Mabel L., dau. age 3, born Kansas Betty C., dau. age 1, born Oklahoma McDowell, Sarah C., Mother age 66, W'd, born Missouri Wilhite, Clarissa J., sister 27, married when 21, born Missouri Jack C., nephew age 4, born Oklahoma | PATRICK, Sarah C. (I120804)
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111141 | Sarah C., age 5, is listed as daughter on the 1870 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Christopher C. & Melissa Patrick. Sarah C., age 15, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Douglas Co., Missouri census in the HH of Columbus & Melissa Patrick. . . . Sarah Patrick was first married to Henry Barker circa 1883..cannot find marriage license. (They are my g-grandparents and Henry is my brick wall). They had 4 or 5 children. my grandfather Norman Barker bn 1884, Sophie Barker 1888, Elmer 1891, Christopher 1893 and maybe an Evelena (can find no info). This family has never appeared on a census, but found some of them in later years. . . . Missouri Marriage Records Name: Sarah Barker Marriage Date: 6 Oct 1900 Marriage Location: Joplin, Jasper, Missouri Marriage County: Jasper Spouse Name: James Mc Dowell 1920 Lake Side, Jasper Co., Missouri census, entry 189/189 McDowell, James age 40, born Missouri Sarah, wife age 62 Barker, Elmer, step-son age 28 Barker, Gertie M., step dau-n-law 20 Lewis, son age 19 Clarissa, dau. age 17 Barker, Roy, step gr-son age 5 Barker, Opal, step gr-dau. age 3&11/12 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20574449/person/967871202/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum from memories of Mary Effie Harmon: . . . You married Norman because he was a friend of Uncle Les? Yes, but there were a lot more Barkers around, Elmer Barker, Chris Barker, Daddy’s brothers. You said Daddy’s father was a Colonel in the Army, but you don’t know what Army? Don’t know. But Grandma was Irish? Were they kinda well off too? (Assume she means Henry Barker’s wife, Sarah Patrick Barker) I didn’t live by them when we was a Colonel, he had died. She married again, forgot name. (MacDowell) But she had left Elmer, Chris, Sophia, Lena, four children, Evelyn, daddy’s brothers and sisters. I think they were older than Daddy. 1930 Ottawa Co., Oklahoma census, entry 270/310 McDowell, Louis L. age 29, married when 22, born Missouri Bessie M., wife age 21, married when 15, born Missouri Mabel L., dau. age 3, born Kansas Betty C., dau. age 1, born Oklahoma McDowell, Sarah C., Mother age 66, W'd, born Missouri Wilhite, Clarissa J., sister 27, married when 21, born Missouri Jack C., nephew age 4, born Oklahoma | PATRICK, Sarah C. (I120804)
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111142 | Sarah C., age 6, is listed on the 1860 Coweta Co., Georgia census in th e HH of Jane Burney. | BURNEY, Sarah C. (I124903)
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111143 | Sarah C., age 6, is listed on the 1860 Coweta Co., Georgia census in th e HH of Jane Burney. | BURNEY, Sarah C. (I124903)
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111144 | Sarah C., age 6, is listed on the 1860 Coweta Co., Georgia census in th e HH of Jane Burney. | BURNEY, Sarah C. (I124903)
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111145 | Sarah C., age 7, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Wiley & Allie Phan. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Noah Netherland Spouse: Kibby Fann Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1918 Marriage County: Jackson Tennessee Deaths & Burials Index Name: Kibbie Netherton [Kibbie Fonn] Birth Date: abt 1904 Birth Place: Tennessee Age: 33 Death Date: 28 Feb 1937 Death Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Burial Date: 1 Mar 1937 Burial Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Cemetery Name: Family Cemetary Gender: Female Race: White Marital Status: Married Residence Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Occupation: Housekeeper Father's Name: Wilie Fonn Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Name: Allie Emerton Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Spouse's Name: Nash Netherton FHL Film Number: 1876848 | FANN, Kibby (I118877)
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111146 | Sarah C., age 7, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Wiley & Allie Phan. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Noah Netherland Spouse: Kibby Fann Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1918 Marriage County: Jackson Tennessee Deaths & Burials Index Name: Kibbie Netherton [Kibbie Fonn] Birth Date: abt 1904 Birth Place: Tennessee Age: 33 Death Date: 28 Feb 1937 Death Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Burial Date: 1 Mar 1937 Burial Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Cemetery Name: Family Cemetary Gender: Female Race: White Marital Status: Married Residence Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Occupation: Housekeeper Father's Name: Wilie Fonn Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Name: Allie Emerton Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Spouse's Name: Nash Netherton FHL Film Number: 1876848 | FANN, Kibby (I118877)
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111147 | Sarah C., age 7, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Wiley & Allie Phan. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Noah Netherland Spouse: Kibby Fann Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1918 Marriage County: Jackson Tennessee Deaths & Burials Index Name: Kibbie Netherton [Kibbie Fonn] Birth Date: abt 1904 Birth Place: Tennessee Age: 33 Death Date: 28 Feb 1937 Death Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Burial Date: 1 Mar 1937 Burial Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Cemetery Name: Family Cemetary Gender: Female Race: White Marital Status: Married Residence Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Occupation: Housekeeper Father's Name: Wilie Fonn Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Name: Allie Emerton Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Spouse's Name: Nash Netherton FHL Film Number: 1876848 | FANN, Kibby (I118877)
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111148 | Sarah C., age 7, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Wiley & Allie Phan. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Noah Netherland Spouse: Kibby Fann Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1918 Marriage County: Jackson Tennessee Deaths & Burials Index Name: Kibbie Netherton [Kibbie Fonn] Birth Date: abt 1904 Birth Place: Tennessee Age: 33 Death Date: 28 Feb 1937 Death Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Burial Date: 1 Mar 1937 Burial Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Cemetery Name: Family Cemetary Gender: Female Race: White Marital Status: Married Residence Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Occupation: Housekeeper Father's Name: Wilie Fonn Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Name: Allie Emerton Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Spouse's Name: Nash Netherton FHL Film Number: 1876848 | FANN, Kibby (I118877)
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111149 | Sarah C., age 7, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Wiley & Allie Phan. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Noah Netherland Spouse: Kibby Fann Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1918 Marriage County: Jackson Tennessee Deaths & Burials Index Name: Kibbie Netherton [Kibbie Fonn] Birth Date: abt 1904 Birth Place: Tennessee Age: 33 Death Date: 28 Feb 1937 Death Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Burial Date: 1 Mar 1937 Burial Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Cemetery Name: Family Cemetary Gender: Female Race: White Marital Status: Married Residence Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Occupation: Housekeeper Father's Name: Wilie Fonn Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Name: Allie Emerton Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Spouse's Name: Nash Netherton FHL Film Number: 1876848 | FANN, Kibby (I118877)
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111150 | Sarah C., age 7, is listed as daughter on the 1910 Jackson Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Wiley & Allie Phan. Tennessee State Marriages Name: Noah Netherland Spouse: Kibby Fann Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1918 Marriage County: Jackson Tennessee Deaths & Burials Index Name: Kibbie Netherton [Kibbie Fonn] Birth Date: abt 1904 Birth Place: Tennessee Age: 33 Death Date: 28 Feb 1937 Death Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Burial Date: 1 Mar 1937 Burial Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Cemetery Name: Family Cemetary Gender: Female Race: White Marital Status: Married Residence Place: Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee Occupation: Housekeeper Father's Name: Wilie Fonn Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Name: Allie Emerton Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Spouse's Name: Nash Netherton FHL Film Number: 1876848 | FANN, Kibby (I118877)
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