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Sarah M <I>Ahart</I> Hogan

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Sarah M Ahart Hogan

Birth
Lincoln, Placer County, California, USA
Death
4 Jan 1922 (aged 59)
Lincoln, Placer County, California, USA
Burial
Lincoln, Placer County, California, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Peter Ahart & Ursula Prudence Ragsdale..

Married James Hogan.

1900 Lincoln, Placer Co., CA census (index):
Sarah M. (head) Feb 1862 38 b CA,
Widow, 0 children / 0 living

1910 Lincoln, Placer Co., CA census (index):
Wisula Ahart (head) 67 b MO, Widow
Sarah Hogan (dau) 48 b CA, Widow

1920 Suicolu, Placer Co., CA census (index):
Ursula Akost (head) 77 b MO, Widow
Sarah Hogan (dau) 59 b CA, Widow

59 years, 10 months, 10 days

November 14, 2010 note from AlbFirefly: "So sad, she died of burns she received trying to save her mother from burning to death. Both died. The fire that killed her mother was so intense that a rocking chair in the room was burned to ashes and a hole was burned in the floor under it. I can't imagine what they were doing to fabric in the old days to make it burn so badly but they said it was that her clothes caught fire. It seems like this lady was a bit of a hero, to try so hard to save her mother."
Daughter of Peter Ahart & Ursula Prudence Ragsdale..

Married James Hogan.

1900 Lincoln, Placer Co., CA census (index):
Sarah M. (head) Feb 1862 38 b CA,
Widow, 0 children / 0 living

1910 Lincoln, Placer Co., CA census (index):
Wisula Ahart (head) 67 b MO, Widow
Sarah Hogan (dau) 48 b CA, Widow

1920 Suicolu, Placer Co., CA census (index):
Ursula Akost (head) 77 b MO, Widow
Sarah Hogan (dau) 59 b CA, Widow

59 years, 10 months, 10 days

November 14, 2010 note from AlbFirefly: "So sad, she died of burns she received trying to save her mother from burning to death. Both died. The fire that killed her mother was so intense that a rocking chair in the room was burned to ashes and a hole was burned in the floor under it. I can't imagine what they were doing to fabric in the old days to make it burn so badly but they said it was that her clothes caught fire. It seems like this lady was a bit of a hero, to try so hard to save her mother."


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