Sarah was the daughter of John Stone and Esther Curtis.[1] She was the wife of Horace Gay.[2][3]
She died in Southbridge and is buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery Southbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts.[4][5]
Sources
↑ Vital Records of Dudley, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849[1] (Franklin P. Rice, Trustees of the Fund, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1908), Page 109.
↑ Town Clerk of Thompson, CT, "Records of Births, Marriages & Deaths in Thompson, CT, 1733-1904" (Family History Library, film no. 1376374).
↑[2] The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Thompson 1785-1850
↑ Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915, 1921-1924, database with images, FamilySearch [3], Sarah E. Stone Gay, 23 Jun 1895; citing Southbridge, Massachusetts, v 456 p 692, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 961,517.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 February 2021), memorial page for Sarah E. Stone Gay (18 Jun 1824–23 Jun 1895), Find A Grave: Memorial #153466679, citing Oak Ridge Cemetery, Southbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Virginia Meadowcroft (contributor 47446774).
US Census, 1850.[4] FamilySearch, database with images. Webster, Massachusetts; family 237, line 19; National Archives publication M432, film 340, image number 00204.
US Census, 1860. [5] FamilySearch, database with images. Thompson, Connecticut; page 37, family 1939, line 2; National Archives publication M653, roll 93, image number 00111.
US Census, 1870. [6] FamilySearch, database with images. Southbridge, Massachusetts; page 70, family 527, line 16; National Archives publication M593, roll 0566, image number 00679.
US Census, 1880. [7] FamilySearch, database with images. Southbridge, Massachusetts; page 29, family 299, line 45; National Archives publication T9, roll 0566, image number 00142.
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