In 1874 he returned to Connecticut, and on February 17 of that year married Sarah Stanton, of Voluntown, Conn. This union was blessed with one child, Mrs. Jennie Smith.
Mr. York worked on his farm until after the death of his wife, November 29, 1905. In 1908 he went to Udolpho and took up his home with his daughter Mrs. Smith. His wife,
Sarah Stanton York was born August 9, 1845 in Voluntown, Conn., daughter of Gen. William Stanton. Until the time of her death she was an active worker in the Baptist church and Sunday school of Brownsdale.
Transcribed from History of Mower County, 1911
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-Buried next to his wife Sara Eleanor (Stanton) York.
-Nephew of Hosmer and Andrew Brown.
Oscar's mother Lucy was a sister to Hosmer and Andrew.
In 1874 he returned to Connecticut, and on February 17 of that year married Sarah Stanton, of Voluntown, Conn. This union was blessed with one child, Mrs. Jennie Smith.
Mr. York worked on his farm until after the death of his wife, November 29, 1905. In 1908 he went to Udolpho and took up his home with his daughter Mrs. Smith. His wife,
Sarah Stanton York was born August 9, 1845 in Voluntown, Conn., daughter of Gen. William Stanton. Until the time of her death she was an active worker in the Baptist church and Sunday school of Brownsdale.
Transcribed from History of Mower County, 1911
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-Buried next to his wife Sara Eleanor (Stanton) York.
-Nephew of Hosmer and Andrew Brown.
Oscar's mother Lucy was a sister to Hosmer and Andrew.
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