The 1900 US Federal Census reveals that Sarah (mother) had given birth to three children, but only two were then living. Given that Sarah's two living children (Laura and James) were enumerated as age 3 and age 8 months, and that their parents were married in 1892, this infant must have been the firstborn child, probably born ca. 1894 and died before 1900. Additionally, since there is no name on this child's grave marker, it may have been an infant death or stillborn, thus a likely death year of 1894.
The 1900 US Federal Census reveals that Sarah (mother) had given birth to three children, but only two were then living. Given that Sarah's two living children (Laura and James) were enumerated as age 3 and age 8 months, and that their parents were married in 1892, this infant must have been the firstborn child, probably born ca. 1894 and died before 1900. Additionally, since there is no name on this child's grave marker, it may have been an infant death or stillborn, thus a likely death year of 1894.
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