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Sarah Ann <I>Inman</I> Scott Whisler Squires

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Sarah Ann Inman Scott Whisler Squires

Birth
Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
Death
2 Jan 1927 (aged 70)
Alameda, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Fulton, Sonoma County, California, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Ann Inman was born on June 16, 1856 in Watsonville, California to parents Susan Ann (Elder) and Aaron Coppock Inman. She married three times; first to William Thomas Scott in 1871; they had five children together before his death in 1902. She then married (2nd) Abraham Whistler (or Whisler) in Feb 1904 in California. Their marriage apparently ended in divorce sometime before 1920 (he died in 1926). She married (3rd) Orrin Squires sometime between 1914 and the Jan 6, 1920 census which shows she and Orrin are married; he died in 1925 and was buried with his 1st wife, Lucille. Sarah died at age 70 on January 2, 1927 at the home of her daughter Laura in Alameda, California. In addition to her husbands, she was preceded in death by at least two of her children; Minnie May (Scott) Page, who died in 1912 from septicemia due to childbirth complications, and William Franklin Scott, who died in the Influenza pandemic in 1919. According to her obituary Sarah was buried in the Fulton Cemetery in Santa Rosa, where the Scott family had a plot, but burial records are lacking and no grave can be found for her there.
Sarah Ann Inman was born on June 16, 1856 in Watsonville, California to parents Susan Ann (Elder) and Aaron Coppock Inman. She married three times; first to William Thomas Scott in 1871; they had five children together before his death in 1902. She then married (2nd) Abraham Whistler (or Whisler) in Feb 1904 in California. Their marriage apparently ended in divorce sometime before 1920 (he died in 1926). She married (3rd) Orrin Squires sometime between 1914 and the Jan 6, 1920 census which shows she and Orrin are married; he died in 1925 and was buried with his 1st wife, Lucille. Sarah died at age 70 on January 2, 1927 at the home of her daughter Laura in Alameda, California. In addition to her husbands, she was preceded in death by at least two of her children; Minnie May (Scott) Page, who died in 1912 from septicemia due to childbirth complications, and William Franklin Scott, who died in the Influenza pandemic in 1919. According to her obituary Sarah was buried in the Fulton Cemetery in Santa Rosa, where the Scott family had a plot, but burial records are lacking and no grave can be found for her there.


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