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Sarah Ada <I>McNabb</I> Eshenbaugh

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Sarah Ada McNabb Eshenbaugh

Birth
Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Mar 1923 (aged 62)
Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
West Sunbury, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In 1860 she lived with her parents and her sister in a house in Kittanning, PA. Her father was a carpenter and owned $150 worth of personal property.

In 1870 she lived with her parents (mother and step-father, as her father had died in the Civil War) and four brothers and sisters in a house in Kittanning. It may have been the same house they had lived in in 1860, although with a growing family it seems a bigger house would have been needed. James was a carpenter and owned $200 worth of personal property.

In 1880 they lived in a house in West Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. Most of their neighbors were Claypooles, and from other neighbors' names it might be possible to determine almost exactly where they lived.

In 1900 she lived with her husband and their four children on a farm in Clay Township, Butler County, PA that they owned, mortgage free.

In 1910 they all lived in the same place, and by then their road had been graded.

In 1920 she and her husband and their sons still lived on the same farm. James Arthur "Art" was a coal miner and Harry Dixon "Dick" was working with his father on the farm.


other children:
James Arthur "Art" Eshenbaugh (1892-1990)
Evelyn Mae (Eshenbaugh) Waldenmyer (1899-1993)

other sibling:
William Ellsworth McNabb (1863-1900)
In 1860 she lived with her parents and her sister in a house in Kittanning, PA. Her father was a carpenter and owned $150 worth of personal property.

In 1870 she lived with her parents (mother and step-father, as her father had died in the Civil War) and four brothers and sisters in a house in Kittanning. It may have been the same house they had lived in in 1860, although with a growing family it seems a bigger house would have been needed. James was a carpenter and owned $200 worth of personal property.

In 1880 they lived in a house in West Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. Most of their neighbors were Claypooles, and from other neighbors' names it might be possible to determine almost exactly where they lived.

In 1900 she lived with her husband and their four children on a farm in Clay Township, Butler County, PA that they owned, mortgage free.

In 1910 they all lived in the same place, and by then their road had been graded.

In 1920 she and her husband and their sons still lived on the same farm. James Arthur "Art" was a coal miner and Harry Dixon "Dick" was working with his father on the farm.


other children:
James Arthur "Art" Eshenbaugh (1892-1990)
Evelyn Mae (Eshenbaugh) Waldenmyer (1899-1993)

other sibling:
William Ellsworth McNabb (1863-1900)


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