In 1870 she was age 21 and living with her husband and three children in Bagdad, Williamson, Texas.[6]
In 1880 she was age 35 and living with her husband and six children in Williamson, Texas.[7]
She died on 10 Jun 1880 in Williamson, Texas, and was buried in the Bagdad Cemetery in Leander, Williamson, Texas.[8]
Sources
↑1860 US Federal Census Williamson, Texas; Sarah Ann Yows, born 1846 in Arkansas; parents James and Eliza Yows; Series Number: M653; Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: Williamson Division, Williamson, Texas; Roll: M653_1308; Page: 299; Family History Library Film: 805308; database online, Lehi, Utah, Ancestry.com, 2009.
↑ "Texas Marriages, 1837-1973". FamilySearch (accessed 3 October 2021). Sarah A. Yones in entry for John A. Cloud, 1864.
↑US Federal Census 1870 Bagdad, Williamson, Texas; Sarah Cloud age 21, living with husband and children; Roll: M593_1609; Page: 410A; database online, Lehi, Utah, Ancestry.com, 2009.
↑US Federal Census 1880 Williamson, Texas; Sarah A Cloud age 35 living with husband and six children; Roll: 1332; Page: 473A; Enumeration District: 157; database online, Lehi, Utah, Ancestry.com, 2010.
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