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Sarah E. <I>Ball</I> Borrowman

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Sarah E. Ball Borrowman

Birth
Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
1914 (aged 73–74)
Burial
Calhoun County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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She was the wife of John W. Borrowman. Her parents were G. T. Ball & Elzalia Skidmore.

She had at least these children:

Isabel Borrowman
John William Borrowman
Alva E. Borrowman
Mary Agnes Borrowman Walls
James Albert Borrowman
Robert N. Borrowman
Edward Borrowman
Ruth Ann Borrowman Ramsey


BIO: Mr. Borrowman married Miss Sarah E. Ball, a daughter of Travis and Elzila (Skidmore) Ball. Her birth occurred in Franklin County, Ohio, May 19, 1840, and she was about twenty three months old when her father died. Her parents were born in Virginia and had eight children. six of whom are living, viz.: Travis, Daniel, Robert, James, Ruth, wife of Nelson Whitney, and Sarah, Mrs. Borrowman. The latter moved with her mother to Calhoun County when about fifteen years of age, settling in Belleview Precinct while the country was still in its primitive state, and there Mrs. Ball died, in 1862. Mr. and Mrs. Borrowman are the parents of eight children, six of whom are living; John W., Mary A., James A., Robert N., Edward and Ruth A. Those deceased are Elva E. and Isabel.
She was the wife of John W. Borrowman. Her parents were G. T. Ball & Elzalia Skidmore.

She had at least these children:

Isabel Borrowman
John William Borrowman
Alva E. Borrowman
Mary Agnes Borrowman Walls
James Albert Borrowman
Robert N. Borrowman
Edward Borrowman
Ruth Ann Borrowman Ramsey


BIO: Mr. Borrowman married Miss Sarah E. Ball, a daughter of Travis and Elzila (Skidmore) Ball. Her birth occurred in Franklin County, Ohio, May 19, 1840, and she was about twenty three months old when her father died. Her parents were born in Virginia and had eight children. six of whom are living, viz.: Travis, Daniel, Robert, James, Ruth, wife of Nelson Whitney, and Sarah, Mrs. Borrowman. The latter moved with her mother to Calhoun County when about fifteen years of age, settling in Belleview Precinct while the country was still in its primitive state, and there Mrs. Ball died, in 1862. Mr. and Mrs. Borrowman are the parents of eight children, six of whom are living; John W., Mary A., James A., Robert N., Edward and Ruth A. Those deceased are Elva E. and Isabel.


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