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Sarah <I>Somerville</I> Minteer

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Sarah Somerville Minteer

Birth
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Aug 1912 (aged 67)
West Franklin Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Worthington, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In 1850 she lived with her parents, brother, and two sisters on a farm in Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. Also living with them were two farm hands, 51-year-old John Napp and 17-year-old James Burford.

In 1860 she lived with her parents and seven brothers and sisters on their farm in Franklin Township.

In 1870 she and her husband and their first child lived on a farm in West Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. This must have been the place up Buffalo Creek above Craigsville, where they would live the rest of their lives--but which fork of Buffalo Creek is not known.

In 1880 she and her husband and their three children lived on the farm up the creek from Craigsville. Also living with them were a cousin of Sarah's, 19-year-old Sadie Somerville, and two farm workers, 16-year-old George Klugh and 58-year-old William Donnelly.

In 1900 she and Will and their two sons lived there. They owned their home, mortgage free. Also living with them was their niece, Virginia Huston, whose parents had recently died.

In 1910 she and Will still lived there on the farm. They had a boarder living with them, 74-year old James Altman. Their sons were both married, and Clark had a daughter already. They each lived in separate houses next door to their parents--or so it appeared in the census record.
In 1850 she lived with her parents, brother, and two sisters on a farm in Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. Also living with them were two farm hands, 51-year-old John Napp and 17-year-old James Burford.

In 1860 she lived with her parents and seven brothers and sisters on their farm in Franklin Township.

In 1870 she and her husband and their first child lived on a farm in West Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. This must have been the place up Buffalo Creek above Craigsville, where they would live the rest of their lives--but which fork of Buffalo Creek is not known.

In 1880 she and her husband and their three children lived on the farm up the creek from Craigsville. Also living with them were a cousin of Sarah's, 19-year-old Sadie Somerville, and two farm workers, 16-year-old George Klugh and 58-year-old William Donnelly.

In 1900 she and Will and their two sons lived there. They owned their home, mortgage free. Also living with them was their niece, Virginia Huston, whose parents had recently died.

In 1910 she and Will still lived there on the farm. They had a boarder living with them, 74-year old James Altman. Their sons were both married, and Clark had a daughter already. They each lived in separate houses next door to their parents--or so it appeared in the census record.


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  • Maintained by: Wright Connections
  • Originally Created by: Jim Wray
  • Added: Sep 13, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58598740/sarah-minteer: accessed ), memorial page for Sarah Somerville Minteer (27 Mar 1845–27 Aug 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 58598740, citing Worthington United Presbyterian Cemetery, Worthington, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Wright Connections (contributor 51682996).