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HomeMy WebLinkAboutsarah family (2014_02_16 15_26_04 UTC)Year Event Items Needs 1793 James Graham. James and Ann. Graham were listed as Sarah’s parents father in an article The Minneapolis Journal. (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1901. 1802 Ann Graham Born Sarah’s mother. 1818 Samuel V. Graham Born Sarah’s brother? Need proof of connection 1821 James Tuttle Graham Born Sarah’s brother? Need proof of connection 1821 Ann Elizabeth Graham Born 1824 Charles Graham Born 1827 Jacob V. Graham Born 1830 Sarah A. Graham Born – Does A. stand for Anne as article footnoted calls her Anne not Sarah. August 19, Ithaca 1838 David Graham Born 1840 Theodore Graham Born Enfield, Tompkins County, NY 1849 Alice Palmer, Sarah A. daughter born 1850 Federal Census, Town of Enfield, NY – James (Farmer - 54 abt 1796) and Ann Graham (48 abt 1802) living in Enfield Hayts Road House – Farm (value of property owned 100). This house was shown on the north side of Hayts Road approx. middle between Sheffield and Vandorn Roads. Theodore (10 abt 1840) and John Graham (7 abt 1843) Compared the Census with the 1853 Tompkins County Map. Names on the map same as the area in the census. Griffin, Smith, Tucker, Smith, Colegrove, etc. James not listed in Agriculture census of 1850 - 1870 1850 Sarah and Abel Palmer living in Richford, Tioga County NY 1843 John Graham Born 1849 Alice Palmer, Sarah A. daughter born 1852 Isabel Palmer Sarah A. Daughter Born 1855 Abel Palmer dies Sarah A. husband (1830 – 1855) 1860 James T. Graham, Sarah A. brother was in Barclay Black Hawk, Iowa, Cedar Falls with wife Marcia Graham (23 yrs) and Ellen Gates (17). Why was he there? 1860 Federal Census in the Town of Enfield Sarah’s brothers Theodore, age 20, Day Laborer and John, age 17 was listed in the census with father James Graham (age 67) Farm Laborer and Ann Graham, 58 years. Isabel Palmer, 8 years old listed with the Graham Family. The Farm was listed in the same area as the 1853 map except on the south side of the road and a B.U. Griffin was listed in the house the Grahams lived in during the 1850 census. 1860 David Colegrove had a Margaret Graham listed with his family in the 1860 census. 1862 Sarah A. Volunteer Army Nurse Civil War 1867 April 6 – married to David Young 1869 Ann Graham died in July listed in the mortality listing from the 1870 Federal Census Town of Enfield NY 1870 Federal Census US Enfield, NY – Samuel V. Graham (52 – 1818 NY); Ann E. Graham (51-1819 NJ); Henry A. Graham (26 – 1844 NY); George L. Graham (19 – 1851 NY); William T. Graham (16 – 1854 NY); Isabella G. Graham (13 – 1857 NY); James C. Graham (76 – 1764 NY) father to Samuel V. 1871 James C. Graham, Sarah’s Father, dies, October 29, Old Barclay Cemetery, Dunkerton, Black Hawk, Iowa Assuming living with son James T. Graham. 1883 A.J. Graham, Carpenter and builder, brother to “Aunt Becky” in Denver is well known throughout the city 1895 Samuel V. Graham, brother to Sarah, dies May 8, 1895 1900 Picture of Nationally-known Civil War nurse Sarah "Aunt Becky" Young with husband David in front of their residence at 927 12th Street, Des Moines, Iowa. ca1900. http://www.flickr.com/photos/shsi-library/7450372842/meta/in/photostream 1901 Sarah was founder of sanitary commission (see 1902) the New York organization later became the New York Sanitary Commission. Both James and Ann Graham of Ithaca were listed as parents in this 1901 article. Along with an Aunt Ruth Graham who was a nurse from the war of 1812. Her father told her stories of his sister (Ruth) 1902 Article calls Sarah “Anne Graham” Besides being an Army nurse she was founder of two State sanitary associations one in New York and other in Iowa. The first has its beginning Ithaca, N.Y. when she was a girl at the outbreak of the civil War. The latter was organized in Des Moines at the beginning of the Spanish American War. She married David Young, a carpenter and a solider who had fought for the English in Canada during the Fenian outbreak. Sarah had nursed him during the struggle and fell in love with him. 1905 March 28, Ann Eliza Graham dies. Mr Henry Graham for the burial of his mother Ann Eliza Graham 1908 Sarah A. Dies at Des Moines Iowa (April 6, 1908) Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa in Block 17 - Lot 134 1908 Picture of Aunt Becky Memorial Button The Minneapolis Journal. (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1888-1939, October 26, 1901, Library of Congress. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov Birth date 1850 Federal Census U.S. Enfield, NY Tompkins County Birth date 1870 Federal Census U.S. Enfield, NY Tompkins County Birth date 1880 Federal Census U.S. Jesup, Buchanan Iowa. December 9, 1902. The San Francisco Call. (San Francisco, Calif. 1895-1913.) Library of Congress. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov Rootsweb.com New York, Town Clerks' Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865. Ancestry.com Iowa State News - 1908 Find-A-Grave.com; Ancestry.com Iowa Cemetery Listings Seneca Lake NY 1883 – The National Tribune Washington DC August 23, 1883. Library of Congress. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov Day Book in the possession of Hilda Hubbell that her father William Jones had kept on the burials that he made. Copied on May 6th 1990 by M. Clyde Hubbell, son of Hilda Hubbell. Copy in Town of Enfield Historian Collection, Enfield Town Hall, Enfield, Tompkins County, NY. The Minneapolis Journal. (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1888-1939, October 26, 1901, Library of Congress. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov December 9, 1902. The San Francisco Call. (San Francisco, Calif. 1895-1913.) Library of Congress. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov Day Book in the possession of Hilda Hubbell that her father William Jones had kept on the burials that he made. Copied on May 6th 1990 by M. Clyde Hubbell, son of Hilda Hubbell. Copy in Town of Enfield Historian Collection, Enfield Town Hall, Enfield, Tompkins County, NY. Picture of actual headstone - http://www.iowacivilwarmonuments.com/cgi-bin/gaarddetails.pl?1248728661~2; Word document Iowa Civil War Monument of website and pictures. Hake's Americana & Collectibles. P.O. Box 12001 ~ York, PA 17402 ~ M-F 9am to 5:30pm (Eastern) Phone (717) 434-1600 ~ Toll Free (866) 404-9800 http://www.hakes.com/item.asp?Auction=207&ItemNo=117384