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Sarah Ann “Sallie” Gage Hudspeth

Birth
Hardin County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1900 (aged 81–82)
Carroll County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Metalton, Carroll County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Born at the foot of Greenwood Mountain.

Married Lewis Calvin Hudspeth on either 5 Oct 1832 or 29 Nov 1832 in Crawford county, Missouri.

Sara moved with her family from Hardeman County, Tennessee, to Gasconada County, Missouri, in the early 1830s, according to Gage family records. Most of these Gage and related families moved to Kings River Township east of Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas, about 1833. The Lewis C. Hudspeth family was listed in this township in the 1840 census dated August 25, 1940. The Lewis Hudspeth family and several Gage families moved to the Osage Township of Carroll County, Arkansas, in the 1840s and lived there when the 1870 census was taken on July 30, 1870. Before 1880 the Hudspeths and some of the Gages settled in Piney Township near present day Metalton.
Sara is listed in the US Census of 1900 living in Carroll County, Arkansas, in the home of her son, John Franklin Hudspeth, who is a widower at this time. The daughter of John F., Mary Angeline Hudspeth Webb, confirmed in an interview with Randy Hudspeth in 1967 that her grandmother lived with them during this time and that she died shortly after the turn of the century
Born at the foot of Greenwood Mountain.

Married Lewis Calvin Hudspeth on either 5 Oct 1832 or 29 Nov 1832 in Crawford county, Missouri.

Sara moved with her family from Hardeman County, Tennessee, to Gasconada County, Missouri, in the early 1830s, according to Gage family records. Most of these Gage and related families moved to Kings River Township east of Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas, about 1833. The Lewis C. Hudspeth family was listed in this township in the 1840 census dated August 25, 1940. The Lewis Hudspeth family and several Gage families moved to the Osage Township of Carroll County, Arkansas, in the 1840s and lived there when the 1870 census was taken on July 30, 1870. Before 1880 the Hudspeths and some of the Gages settled in Piney Township near present day Metalton.
Sara is listed in the US Census of 1900 living in Carroll County, Arkansas, in the home of her son, John Franklin Hudspeth, who is a widower at this time. The daughter of John F., Mary Angeline Hudspeth Webb, confirmed in an interview with Randy Hudspeth in 1967 that her grandmother lived with them during this time and that she died shortly after the turn of the century


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