Sara (as spelled)[1] was born on February 18, 1863 as the second daughter of Hamilton Cherry and Amanda Hopkins. She passed away on March 16, 1863, living but 26 days.[2]
Buried at Aux Sable Grove Cemetery, Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois.[3][4]
Sources
↑ Harrison, Ella Warren. Hopkins, Archibald Wilson. Chapter of Hopkins Genealogy. Granville, Illinois, 1735-1905. P.191, Chicago, IL: The Lakeside Press, 1905. and later repeated in Source #2.
↑ Woodworth, Robert Bell, A. W. Williamson, and John Guy Bishop. Essay. In The Descendants of Robert and John Poage, Pioneer Settlers in Augusta County, Va.: a Genealogy Based on the Manuscript Collections of Prof. Andrew Woods Williamson, Henry Martyn Williamson, and John Guy Bishop, 52. Staunton, VA: The McClure Printing Company, 1954. Cited to record: 1011812. Sara Cherry.
↑ Woodworth, Robert Bell, A. W. Williamson, and John Guy Bishop. Essay. Cited to record: 1011812. Sara Cherry.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5897101/sarah-a-cherry: accessed 10 October 2023), memorial page for Sarah A. Cherry (18 Feb 1863–16 Mar 1863), Find A Grave: Memorial #5897101, citing Aux Sable Grove Cemetery, Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by James Seidelman (contributor 9118441).
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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: