Sarah (Yarbrough) (Davis) Black was born on August 19, 1859 in Tennessee, the daughter of Joseph "Weldon" Yarbrough (1827–1896) and Mildred "Millie" (Yarbrough) Yarbrough (1835–1920.
She was married 1st on December 1, 1881 in Montgomery County to Alexander "Alex" Davis (1846-1890), and she was married 2nd on August 6, 1910 as the 4th wife of Wiley Jacob "Jake" Black (1842-1912).
Living with her Moorefield daughter since the death of her 2nd husband, Sarah was 68 years old, a widow and an invalid when she died of a combination of pneumonia and flu on April 9, 1928 at home in the Lone Oak community of Montgomery County.
Survivors included daughters Laura (Davis) Moorefield (1883–1933) and Ada (Davis) Smith (1885–1972); brothers Alex Yarbrough, Newt Yarbrough, Henry Yarbrough, Weldon Yarbrough and Jones Yarbrough and sisters Mrs JZ Baggett and Mrs Ed Carnes.
Graveside Services were held on April 10th in Davis Cemetery, under the surname Davis and next to her 1st husband. Her 2nd husband Wiley, on the other hand, was buried in Black Cemetery where his 1st three wives are buried.
Most of the above is from her Death Certificate, with Weldon Yarbrough of Cunningham as the informant. Info on survivors is from The Leaf Chronicle of April 10, 1928.
Sarah (Yarbrough) (Davis) Black was born on August 19, 1859 in Tennessee, the daughter of Joseph "Weldon" Yarbrough (1827–1896) and Mildred "Millie" (Yarbrough) Yarbrough (1835–1920.
She was married 1st on December 1, 1881 in Montgomery County to Alexander "Alex" Davis (1846-1890), and she was married 2nd on August 6, 1910 as the 4th wife of Wiley Jacob "Jake" Black (1842-1912).
Living with her Moorefield daughter since the death of her 2nd husband, Sarah was 68 years old, a widow and an invalid when she died of a combination of pneumonia and flu on April 9, 1928 at home in the Lone Oak community of Montgomery County.
Survivors included daughters Laura (Davis) Moorefield (1883–1933) and Ada (Davis) Smith (1885–1972); brothers Alex Yarbrough, Newt Yarbrough, Henry Yarbrough, Weldon Yarbrough and Jones Yarbrough and sisters Mrs JZ Baggett and Mrs Ed Carnes.
Graveside Services were held on April 10th in Davis Cemetery, under the surname Davis and next to her 1st husband. Her 2nd husband Wiley, on the other hand, was buried in Black Cemetery where his 1st three wives are buried.
Most of the above is from her Death Certificate, with Weldon Yarbrough of Cunningham as the informant. Info on survivors is from The Leaf Chronicle of April 10, 1928.
Family Members
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Mary "Mollie" Yarbrough Kelley
1852–1903
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Clina Yarbrough Davis
1854–1926
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Susan Yarbrough Bryant
1855–1926
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Josiah S "Bud" Yarbrough
1856–1911
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Alexander Yarbrough
1861–1931
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Parenthia Thelma Yarbrough Baggett
1863–1947
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Mack Yarbrough
1865–1927
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Newton James Yarbrough
1868–1946
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Henry Y Yarbrough
1870–1933
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Ida Louisa "Lou" Yarbrough Karns
1875–1965
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Weldon Yarbrough
1878–1960
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Jones Lucian Yarbrough
1880–1964
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