Sarah and James are shown in two states in the 1880 census - Iowa and Nebraska. The Iowa 1880 census shows their children but the Nebraska one does not. However, they continue to show up in Nebraska after that. It is unclear whether the 1880 Nebraska census is showing them or another couple with the same name. Both are attached for information.
In the 1885 Census, Sarah's parents are living with her and James.
Sources
Cleora Ewalt
1860 Livingston County, Pike, Illinois Census
1870 Pettis County, Washington, Missouri Census
1880 Montgomery County, Grant, Iowa Census
1880 Hamilton County, Aurora, Nebraska Census
1885 Hamilton County, Aurora, Nebraska Census
1900 Hamilton County, Aurora, Nebraska Census
1910 Hamilton County, Aurora, Nebraska Census
1920 Hamilton County, Aurora, Nebraska Census
WikiTree profile Anderson-4655 created through the import of James Anderson Family.GED on Nov 1, 2011 by Mike Anderson. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Mike and others.
Burial
Aurora Cemetery
Aurora, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA
Memorial ID
120528309
Family Members
Parents
James Anderson
1823–1900
Jane Lindsey Anderson
1829–1911
Spouse
James Hamlin Moore
1849–1896 (m. 1869)
Siblings
David W Anderson
1849–1903
Alfred J Anderson
1853–1936
Eliza Ann Anderson Moore
1854–1898
Alice Anderson Laney
1857–1927
John Lindsey Anderson
1861–1922
Franklin T Anderson
1869–1932
Children
Elmina Susan Moore Steenburg
1870–1956
Nellie More Moore Ream
1873–1947
Lillian R. Moore
1878–1953
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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 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: