Sarah married William James Ward (1842-1870) and had 4 children. Only three children names are known: (1) Mrs. Frank B. (Hattie E.) Hibbard of Jamestown, New York; (2) Mrs. William L. (Maud Evelyn) Knowles of Fostoria, Ohio; and (3) Mrs. Frank M. (Myrtle D.) Gould of Bradford, Pennylvania.
Her 1st husband, "James" Ward died in 1870 in Pennsylvania leaving her with 3 young daughters to rear.
In 1879, Sara married a widower named Robert L. Pettegrew (1847-1918). Robert had 3 sons: John Pettegrew (b. 1871), Walter E. Pettergrew (b. 1877) and Earl Pettegrew (b. 1878).
When Robert L. Pettegrew died in 1918, Sara made her home with her daughter Maud Evelyn (Ward) Knowles and son-in-law, William L. Knowles.
Sara suffered a fall in 1921 at the Knowles home which resulted in the breaking of a bone. It necessitated a long stay in the hospital. She died of heart failure after an illness of 10 days in her daughter's home at 525 West Center Street, Fostoria, Ohio.
Sarah married William James Ward (1842-1870) and had 4 children. Only three children names are known: (1) Mrs. Frank B. (Hattie E.) Hibbard of Jamestown, New York; (2) Mrs. William L. (Maud Evelyn) Knowles of Fostoria, Ohio; and (3) Mrs. Frank M. (Myrtle D.) Gould of Bradford, Pennylvania.
Her 1st husband, "James" Ward died in 1870 in Pennsylvania leaving her with 3 young daughters to rear.
In 1879, Sara married a widower named Robert L. Pettegrew (1847-1918). Robert had 3 sons: John Pettegrew (b. 1871), Walter E. Pettergrew (b. 1877) and Earl Pettegrew (b. 1878).
When Robert L. Pettegrew died in 1918, Sara made her home with her daughter Maud Evelyn (Ward) Knowles and son-in-law, William L. Knowles.
Sara suffered a fall in 1921 at the Knowles home which resulted in the breaking of a bone. It necessitated a long stay in the hospital. She died of heart failure after an illness of 10 days in her daughter's home at 525 West Center Street, Fostoria, Ohio.
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