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Sarah Kathleen <I>Baldwin</I> Johnson

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Sarah Kathleen Baldwin Johnson

Birth
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
2 Apr 1902 (aged 48)
Fort Monroe, Hampton City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Bay Shore, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Harvey Baldwin and Ann Sarah Dodge, wife of Cornelius William Olliffe, whom she married on January 27, 1880 in Burlington, New Jersey, and mother of Sarah Minola Olliffe.

Wife of Henry Meyer "Harry" Johnson, whom she married on December 4, 1890 in Manhattan, New York, and mother of Louisa Ann Johnson (married Simons V. Waring).

In 1855, Sarah K. Baldwin, aged 1, was living in Syracuse, New York, in the home of her parents, Harvey Baldwin, aged 55, and Ann Sarah Baldwin, aged 39, and siblings, Laura G. Baldwin, aged 19, Harvey H. Baldwin, Jr., aged 17, Julia D. Baldwin, aged 15, William J. Baldwin, aged 13, Mary E.Y. Baldwin, aged 11, Tawnsino B. Baldwin, aged 8, Cora M. Baldwin, aged 6, and Grace K. Baldwin, aged 4 and servants, Catherine McGraw, aged 30, Timothy Donohue, aged 21, Ellen McGuan, aged 17, and Elisabeth Carew, aged 16. Her father was shown to be a lawyer.

Marriage - Tuesday, January 27, 1880, St. Mary's Church, Burlingame, N.J., Rev. Dr. Morgan Hills, Cornelius W. Olliffe, to Sarah K., youngest daughter of the late Harvey Baldwin, of Syracuse.

Marriage - On December 4, 1890, Henry Johnson, aged 35, single, born 1855 in Bay Shore, L.I., son of Bradish Johnson and Louisa A. Laurence, married Sarah Baldwin Olliffe, aged 34, widowed, born 1856 in Syracuse, daughter of Harvey Baldwin and Ann Sarah Dodge in Manhattan, New York.

In 1900, Sarah B. Johnson, aged 43, born November 1856 in New York, was living in Islip, New York, with her husband, Harry M. Johnson, aged 44, born May 1856 in New York, whom she'd married in 1890, and daughter, Louisa A. Johnson, aged 6, born November 1893 in New York, and servants, Kate Barry, aged 21, Mary Sherry, aged 44, Mary Maguire, aged 40, and John Gargan, aged 29.

Obituary - Mrs. Sarah K. Johnson, wife of Harry M. Johnson, died suddenly at Old Point Comfort*, Va., on Tuesday, from an acute attack of heart failure. No other news of the distressing occurrence has arrived here as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left here about six weeks ago, intending to remain there until settled weather was assured. Mrs. Johnson had previously been in excellent health, and the news of her death was a great shock to her friends here and elsewhere. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss Sarah K. Baldwin and was a member of an old and prominent New York family. She was a native of New York, where she was born about 47 years ago. She had resided here since her marriage to Mr. Johnson about fourteen years ago. One child, a daughter, survives her. Mrs. Johnson was a prominent member of St. Peter's P.E. Church, and for seven years had been president of the Woman's Guild. She possessed a very charitable disposition, and no worthy cause of distress or need ever went unaided if the deceased was aware of its existence. The remains of Mrs. Johnson were brought to Bay Shore on Thursday, and the funeral will take place on Saturday at 10 a.m. from St. Peter's Church.

Also - Johnson - Suddenly, at Fort Monroe, Va., of heart failure, Sarah K., wife of H. M. Johnson, of Bay Shore, Long Island. Funeral service at St. Peter's Church, Bay Shore, Long Island, Saturday, 5th inst., at 10 a.m. Boat leaves East 34th Street, at 8:20 a.m., connecting with train for Bay Shore. Special car attached.

Also - Johnson - Suddenly, at Fort Monroe, of heart failure, Sarah K., wife of H.M. Johnson, of Bay Shore, L.I. Notice of funeral hereafter.

(*"Old Point Comfort is a point of land located in the independent city of Hampton, Virginia. Previously known as Point Comfort, it lies at the extreme tip of the Virginia Peninsula at the mouth of Hampton Roads in the United States. It was renamed Old Point Comfort to differentiate it from New Point Comfort 21 miles (34 km) up the Chesapeake Bay. Today the site is home to Continental Park and Fort Monroe National Monument")

(1855 New York State Census; 1900 US Federal Census; Sarah K Baldwin / Cornelius W Olliffe in the U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930, Wednesday, January 28, 1880, page 12; Sarah Olliffe / Henry Meyer Johnson in the New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937, Certificate Number: 13964; New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940, Reference ID cn 13964, GS Film Number 1452070; South Side Signal., April 05, 1902, Page 2; New-York Tribune (New York, New York), 05 Apr 1902, Saturday, Page 9; The New York Times (New York, New York), 03 Apr 1902, Thursday, Page 9; Wikipedia)
Daughter of Harvey Baldwin and Ann Sarah Dodge, wife of Cornelius William Olliffe, whom she married on January 27, 1880 in Burlington, New Jersey, and mother of Sarah Minola Olliffe.

Wife of Henry Meyer "Harry" Johnson, whom she married on December 4, 1890 in Manhattan, New York, and mother of Louisa Ann Johnson (married Simons V. Waring).

In 1855, Sarah K. Baldwin, aged 1, was living in Syracuse, New York, in the home of her parents, Harvey Baldwin, aged 55, and Ann Sarah Baldwin, aged 39, and siblings, Laura G. Baldwin, aged 19, Harvey H. Baldwin, Jr., aged 17, Julia D. Baldwin, aged 15, William J. Baldwin, aged 13, Mary E.Y. Baldwin, aged 11, Tawnsino B. Baldwin, aged 8, Cora M. Baldwin, aged 6, and Grace K. Baldwin, aged 4 and servants, Catherine McGraw, aged 30, Timothy Donohue, aged 21, Ellen McGuan, aged 17, and Elisabeth Carew, aged 16. Her father was shown to be a lawyer.

Marriage - Tuesday, January 27, 1880, St. Mary's Church, Burlingame, N.J., Rev. Dr. Morgan Hills, Cornelius W. Olliffe, to Sarah K., youngest daughter of the late Harvey Baldwin, of Syracuse.

Marriage - On December 4, 1890, Henry Johnson, aged 35, single, born 1855 in Bay Shore, L.I., son of Bradish Johnson and Louisa A. Laurence, married Sarah Baldwin Olliffe, aged 34, widowed, born 1856 in Syracuse, daughter of Harvey Baldwin and Ann Sarah Dodge in Manhattan, New York.

In 1900, Sarah B. Johnson, aged 43, born November 1856 in New York, was living in Islip, New York, with her husband, Harry M. Johnson, aged 44, born May 1856 in New York, whom she'd married in 1890, and daughter, Louisa A. Johnson, aged 6, born November 1893 in New York, and servants, Kate Barry, aged 21, Mary Sherry, aged 44, Mary Maguire, aged 40, and John Gargan, aged 29.

Obituary - Mrs. Sarah K. Johnson, wife of Harry M. Johnson, died suddenly at Old Point Comfort*, Va., on Tuesday, from an acute attack of heart failure. No other news of the distressing occurrence has arrived here as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left here about six weeks ago, intending to remain there until settled weather was assured. Mrs. Johnson had previously been in excellent health, and the news of her death was a great shock to her friends here and elsewhere. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss Sarah K. Baldwin and was a member of an old and prominent New York family. She was a native of New York, where she was born about 47 years ago. She had resided here since her marriage to Mr. Johnson about fourteen years ago. One child, a daughter, survives her. Mrs. Johnson was a prominent member of St. Peter's P.E. Church, and for seven years had been president of the Woman's Guild. She possessed a very charitable disposition, and no worthy cause of distress or need ever went unaided if the deceased was aware of its existence. The remains of Mrs. Johnson were brought to Bay Shore on Thursday, and the funeral will take place on Saturday at 10 a.m. from St. Peter's Church.

Also - Johnson - Suddenly, at Fort Monroe, Va., of heart failure, Sarah K., wife of H. M. Johnson, of Bay Shore, Long Island. Funeral service at St. Peter's Church, Bay Shore, Long Island, Saturday, 5th inst., at 10 a.m. Boat leaves East 34th Street, at 8:20 a.m., connecting with train for Bay Shore. Special car attached.

Also - Johnson - Suddenly, at Fort Monroe, of heart failure, Sarah K., wife of H.M. Johnson, of Bay Shore, L.I. Notice of funeral hereafter.

(*"Old Point Comfort is a point of land located in the independent city of Hampton, Virginia. Previously known as Point Comfort, it lies at the extreme tip of the Virginia Peninsula at the mouth of Hampton Roads in the United States. It was renamed Old Point Comfort to differentiate it from New Point Comfort 21 miles (34 km) up the Chesapeake Bay. Today the site is home to Continental Park and Fort Monroe National Monument")

(1855 New York State Census; 1900 US Federal Census; Sarah K Baldwin / Cornelius W Olliffe in the U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930, Wednesday, January 28, 1880, page 12; Sarah Olliffe / Henry Meyer Johnson in the New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937, Certificate Number: 13964; New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940, Reference ID cn 13964, GS Film Number 1452070; South Side Signal., April 05, 1902, Page 2; New-York Tribune (New York, New York), 05 Apr 1902, Saturday, Page 9; The New York Times (New York, New York), 03 Apr 1902, Thursday, Page 9; Wikipedia)


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