Their children are:
Annie Laura "Mollie" Roberts (1859–1955)
Tyre L Roberts (1860–1861)
Eula Roberts (1861–1878)
Minnie Roberts (1862–1878)
Mollie Roberts (1862–1867)
Benjamin Franklin Roberts (1863–1960)
Loula Roberts (1865–1879)
Susan Virginia Roberts (1871–1934)
Mattie Edna Roberts (1880–1955)
Terry Roberts (1884-19??)
About 1865 they moved to Falls County. It appears they lived in Medina County at some time. Green Roberts died in Medina County in 1882. Sarah and her children were living in Falls County when she married a widower, John S Gum, in 1890.
In 1894 John's son Walter Gum married Sarah's daughter Mattie Edna Roberts. Many people think Sarah is Walter's mother, when in-fact she is Walter's step-mother.
John Gum died sometime between 1895 and 1900. Sarah spent the remainder of her life living with her different children around East Texas. She was living with Walter and Mattie Gum when she died in 1931 in Falls County.
Their children are:
Annie Laura "Mollie" Roberts (1859–1955)
Tyre L Roberts (1860–1861)
Eula Roberts (1861–1878)
Minnie Roberts (1862–1878)
Mollie Roberts (1862–1867)
Benjamin Franklin Roberts (1863–1960)
Loula Roberts (1865–1879)
Susan Virginia Roberts (1871–1934)
Mattie Edna Roberts (1880–1955)
Terry Roberts (1884-19??)
About 1865 they moved to Falls County. It appears they lived in Medina County at some time. Green Roberts died in Medina County in 1882. Sarah and her children were living in Falls County when she married a widower, John S Gum, in 1890.
In 1894 John's son Walter Gum married Sarah's daughter Mattie Edna Roberts. Many people think Sarah is Walter's mother, when in-fact she is Walter's step-mother.
John Gum died sometime between 1895 and 1900. Sarah spent the remainder of her life living with her different children around East Texas. She was living with Walter and Mattie Gum when she died in 1931 in Falls County.
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