In 1851 Sarah (age about 2) was living in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
On 12 January 1852 Sarah (age 3) was living in Southwold, Elgin, Canada West, Canada.
In 1861 Sarah (age about 12) was living in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
In 1871 Sarah (age about 22) was living in Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
Sarah died at the age of 22 on 8 April 1871 in Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
Research Notes
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There is more than one death fact. They have different locations. Using death date of 8 April 1871 and location of Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
Date: 8 April 1871, Location: Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
Date: none, Location: Age: 22.
The profile Current Last Name of 'Leitch' is not the same as the Last Name at Birth of 'Ead' but there are no marriage facts.
Sources
FamilySearch Family Tree Publication: MyHeritage The FamilySearch Family Tree is published by MyHeritage under license from FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church). Media: 40001 Collection55 https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-392043833/sarah-leitch-born-ead-in-familysearch-family-treehttps://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-392043833/sarah-leitch-born-ead-in-familysearch-family-tree Event: Record Role: 40001:392043833: Sarah Leitch (born Ead)<br>; Birth name: Sarah Ead<br>; Gender: Female<br>; Birth: Dec 4 1848 - Ontario<br>Marriage: Oct 22 1868 - Port Stanley, Elgin, Ontario, Canada<br>; Residence: a 3, with parents - 1851 - Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada<br>; Residence: a 13, with parents. - 1861 - Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada<br>; Residence: a 22, with husband - 1871 - Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canada<br>; Death: Apr 8 1871 - Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canada<br>; Parents: <a>Elizabeth Ead (born Renals or Runnalls)</a>, <a>Richard Ead</a><br>; Husband: <a>Lauchlin Leitch</a><br>Daughter: <a>Agnes Elizabeth Leitch</a><br>; Siblings: <a>Jane Rennalls Ellison (born Ead)</a>, <a>Charles Ead</a>, <a>Elizabeth Jane Edgecombe (born Ead)</a>, <a>Sally Runnels Ead</a> Certainty: 4
1851 Canada Census Publication: MyHeritage As Canada did not officially become a country until 1867, the 1851 census was not a national census. As such, unique forms were used for each province. In Canada West and Canada East, two different census schedules were used?one for urban areas, and one for rural areas. These schedules recorded information such as name, gender, age, marital status, birthplace, occupation, and religion. Additional questions recorded information relating to disabilities of individuals, vital statistics, housing and buildings, livestock, and manufacturing. In Canada East questions were asked in either French orEnglish.
New Brunswick used a fairly short census schedule and only recorded the following information: residence, name, gender, relationship, age, race, occupation, date of entering the colony, whether sick or infirm, and other remarks.
In Nova Scotia, only the names of heads of families were recorded. Other individuals in the household were accounted for in age and gender categories. Additional questions recorded statistical information relating to property, vital statistics, employment and occupation, religious denominations, agriculture, and manufacturing.
FamilySearch Family Tree (MyHeritage) The FamilySearch Family Tree is published by MyHeritage under license from FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church). TID 0 Name: Footnote FamilySearch Family Tree (MyHeritage) Name: ShortFootnote FamilySearch Family Tree Name: Bibliography FamilySearch Family Tree. MyHeritage.https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-392043833/sarah-leitch-born-ead-in-familysearch-family-tree 11 Name: Page https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-392043833/sarah-leitch-born-ead-in-familysearch-family-tree Sarah Leitch (born Ead)lt;brgt;; Birth name: Sarah Eadlt;brgt;; Gender: Femalelt;brgt;; Birth: Dec 4 1848 - Ontariolt;brgt;Marriage: Oct 22 1868 - Port Stanley, Elgin, Ontario, Canadalt;brgt;; Residence: a 3, with parents - 1851 - Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canadalt;brgt;; Residence: a 13, with parents. - 1861 - Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canadalt;brgt;; Residence: a 22, with husband - 1871 - Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canadalt;brgt;; Death: Apr 8 1871 - Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canadalt;brgt;; Parents: Elizabeth Ead (born Renals or Runnalls), Richard Eadlt;brgt;; Husband: Lauchlin Leitchlt;brgt;Daughter: Agnes Elizabeth Leitchlt;brgt;; Siblings: Jane Rennalls Ellison (born Ead), Charles Ead, Elizabeth Jane Edgecombe (born Ead), Sally Runnels Ead
1851 Canada Census (MyHeritage) As Canada did not officially become a country until 1867, the 1851 census was not a national census. As such, unique forms were used for each province. In Canada West and Canada East, two different census schedules were used—one for urban areas, and one for rural areas. These schedules recorded information such as name, gender, age, marital status, birthplace, occupation, and religion. Additional questions recorded information relating to disabilities of individuals, vital statistics, housing and buildings, livestock, and manufacturing. In Canada East questions were asked in either French or English.
New Brunswick used a fairly short census schedule and only recorded the following information: residence, name, gender, relationship, age, race, occupation, date of entering the colony, whether sick or infirm, and other remarks.
In Nova Scotia, only the names of heads of families were recorded. Other individuals in the household were accounted for in age and gender categories. Additional questions recorded statistical information relating to property, vital statistics, employment and occupation, religious denominations, agriculture, and manufacturing.
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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: