1830 - Whitfield Rogers is in court record from Giles Co, TN[3] This paperwork reveals that Sarah's brothers, Daniel O. and Arthur M., were probably living with them for some time after her father's death.[4][5]
↑Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915:
"Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915"
Catalog: Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915 Loose estate files, ca. 1820-1915 Lee, Obe - Lewis, Nicholas (folder no. 1)
Film number: 007652356 > image 561 of 1788 FamilySearch Image (accessed 25 November 2021)
↑Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915:
"Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915"
Catalog: Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915 Loose estate files, ca. 1820-1915 Lee, Obe - Lewis, Nicholas (folder no. 1)
Film number: 007652356 > image 563 of 1788 FamilySearch Image (accessed 25 November 2021)
↑Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915:
"Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915"
Catalog: Morgan County, Alabama Probate Court estate files, ca. 1820-1915 Loose estate files, ca. 1820-1915 Lee, Obe - Lewis, Nicholas (folder no. 1)
Film number: 007652356 > image 567 of 1788 FamilySearch Image (accessed 25 November 2021)
1830 Whitfield Rodgers bills for clothing and items for Arthur.
Orphans Court; Morgan Co., Alabama 15 Jan 1826
Estate of Hardin P. Lewis
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sarah: