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Sarah E. Young

Birth: November 3rd 1852 Ohio
Death: March 3rd 1927 Holton, Jackson County, Kansas

Parents: Allen Young (1807-1894) and Mary Allen (1814-1900)
Spouse: Thomas Allen (1847-?) and later Isaac N. May (1842-1931)

Marriage: Married Isaac N. May in Pottawatomie Kansas in 1908)

Children:
  1. Mary A. Allen (1873-?)
  2. Louise M. Allen (1875-)
  3. Eva Allen (1877-?)
  4. William Allen (1879-?)
Siblings:
  1. Rebecca E. Young (1838-1925)
  2. William A. Young (1840-1921)
  3. Edward A Young (1845-?)
  4. Robert G. Young (1847-1938)
  5. Louisa Young (1850-1938)
  6. Anna E. Young (1857-1930)
Biography:

Census Information:

The 1910 Federal Census has Sarah E. living in Grant Township located in Pottawatomie Kansas. She was 57 and her husband Isaac N. May was 68, they were living alone. Both could read and write English. He owned his own farm. She was listed as being from Ohio, her father from Virginia, and her mother from Kentucky.

The 1920 Federal Census has Sarah E. living in Holton located in Jackson County, Kansas. She was 67 and living with her husband Isaac N. May (age 77).

The 1925 Kansas State Census has Sarah E. living in Holton located in Jackson County, Kansas. I can't make out the name of the street but the house # was 314, here they owned their home free of any mortgage. She was 72 and lived with her husband Isaac N. May (age 83).

Burial:

Holton Cemetery
Holton
Jackson County
Kansas, USA
Plot: Section 4, Lot 5, Block 97

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