Jonathan Sharp brought his family from Union County Tennessee to Gage County Nebraska in 1865. The Jonathan Sharp family is considered one of the first pioneer Nebraskan families.
Leota Blanche Sharp married James Earl Saddler (born July 21, 1887) in Liberty, Nebraska on July 23, 1908. From that union, six children were born: Guy, Lois, Ilene, Cyril, Ada Mae, and Erla.
After the untimley death of James Earl Saddler on July 8, 1919, she married Carlos (Carl) D. Saddler, brother of James Earl Saddler. From that union two children were born: Donald, and Marie.
James' grave is located at the Liberty Cemetery in Gage County Nebraska.
Jonathan Sharp brought his family from Union County Tennessee to Gage County Nebraska in 1865. The Jonathan Sharp family is considered one of the first pioneer Nebraskan families.
Leota Blanche Sharp married James Earl Saddler (born July 21, 1887) in Liberty, Nebraska on July 23, 1908. From that union, six children were born: Guy, Lois, Ilene, Cyril, Ada Mae, and Erla.
After the untimley death of James Earl Saddler on July 8, 1919, she married Carlos (Carl) D. Saddler, brother of James Earl Saddler. From that union two children were born: Donald, and Marie.
James' grave is located at the Liberty Cemetery in Gage County Nebraska.
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