Sarah Jane was born on 5 September 1858 in Coryell County, Texas. She was the daughter of Isaac Graham and Sarah Ann Kinsey. She passed away on 28 April 1934 in McGregor, McLennan County, Texas,[1] and is buried in King Cemetery, Coryell County.[2]
In the household are Washington L. Davis, age 26, b Mississippi, farmer; his wife Sarah J., age 21; children Sarah F., age 2; Anderson J., age 6 mos. b Jan. Also John White, age 27, single, farmer, b Louisiana. They are next door to Sarah's parents, Isaac and Sarah Graham.
In the household are Sarah J. Davis, widow, age 41, b Sep 1858, farmer, mother of 9 children, 7 living; children William A., age 17 b Aug 1882; Lee W., age 15 b Dec 1884; Jessie C., age 12 b Jul 1887; Alvin E., age 10 b Oct 1889; Thomas W., age 8 b Jan 1892; Edna Mattie, age 5 b Jul 1894; Ruby D., age 3 b Dec 1896. She is living next door to her widowed mother, Sarah A. Graham.
In the household are John D. Fraser, age 44, farmer, be Texas, married 2nd 3 years; Sarah J. (Graham) Fraser, age 50, married 2nd 3 yrs; Sarah's children from first marriage: William A., age 28; Edna M., age 15; Rubie D., age 13; granddaughter Lena Young, age 3.
Sources
↑ Texas Death Cert. No. 19236; Widow, Husband: J.D. Frazier; Father: R.J. Graham; Mother: Sarah Kinsey
WikiTree profile Graham-1528 created through the import of My Family File072211.ged on Jul 25, 2011 by Grady Lucas.
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