Sarah Elizabeth Waugh, called Elizabeth, was born in 1801 in Fairfax County, Virginia to John Waugh and Unknown Unknown.
Marriage
She married Levi Clay Wooster (1797-1860) c. 1820.
Children of the Wooster-Waugh Marriage
Amanda Wooster born c. 1821 in Kentucky, USA. She married John Thornton Lafferty (1822-1864) on 22 January 1842 in Grant County, Kentucky. Amanda died c. 1880.
Harriet Wooster born in 1825 in Kentucky, USA. She married Jared William Menefee (1820-1904) on 16 March 1841 in Pendleton, Kentucky, USA. Harriet died on 10 October 1898 in Grant County, Kentucky, USA.
James A. Wooster born c. 1828 in Kentucky, USA.
George T. Wooster born on 7 March 1830 in Harrison County, Kentucky, USA. He married Sarah Ellen Baker (1837-1916) on 24 September 1855 in Grant County, Kentucky, USA.
Sarah Jane Wooster born c. 1838 in Kentucky, USA. She died on 1 March 1916 in Grant County, Kentucky, USA.
Levi Clay Wooster Jr. born on 28 March 1843 in Kentucky, USA. He married Electra Henry Eckler, called Ellen, (1851-1914) on 18 April 1867 in Kentucky, USA. Levi died on 10 June 1916 in Grant County, Kentucky, USA.
Sources
1850 United States Federal Census in Grant County, Kentucky. [1]
1860 United States Federal Census in Grant County, Kentucky. [2]
Kentucky Death Records for Levi Clay Wooster (28 March 1845-June 1916), son of Elizabeth Waugh and Levi Wooster.
1870 United States Federal Census on 10 August in Williamstown, Grant, Kentucky.[3]
Footnotes
↑ 1850: Wooster, Levi 52, head; Elizabeth 50, wife; George F. 20, son; Sarah J. 13, daughter; Levi Clay 7, son.
↑ 1860: Wooster, Levi 63, head; Elizabeth 60, wife; Levi C. 17, son.
↑ 1870: Wooster, Levi 27, farmer, head; Electra 18, wife; Louisa 2, daughter; Elizabeth 69, mother.
Acknowledgements
Darlene Scott Kerr removed mother and replaced with appropriate mother, added bio and sources on 4 April 2017.
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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:
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