Individual Details
Sarah Gabbard
(3 Sep 1844 - 31 Dec 1915)
1870 Census. Jackson, Sullivan Co, IN, Hh 76
Jacob Kempt, 36, Farmer, b. NC
Sarah, 25, b. KY
John M., 5, b. IN
Charles H. 3, b. IN
Hiram T., one month old, b. IN
1900 Census. Wright, Greene, IN, Hh 160
Jacob Kempt, b. Nov 1834, 63, married 37 years, b. NC
Sarah, wife, b. Sep 1844, 53, 8 children - 6 are living, b. KY
John M., son, b. Mar 1865, 35
George W., son, b. Aug 1880, 19
Daniel W., son, b. Sep 1874 (1884), 15
Andrew J., son, b. Sep 1874 (1884), 15
1910 Census. Jackson, Sullivan Co, IN, Hh 1
Daniel Kemp, 25, married once for 4 years, b. IN, Miner, coal mine
Edna, wife, 24, no children, b. IN
Andrew J., brother, 25, Miner, coal mine
Sarah, mother, 65, widow, 8 children - 5 are living, b. KY
Archy Rehmel, brother-in-law, 20, b. IN, Miner, Coal Mine
Ora, brother-in-law, 16, b. IN, Farm hand
Carl, brother-in-law, 14, b. IN
Indiana Death Certificate #219
Sarah Kemp, widow, died 31 Dec 1915 of chronic nephritis. Jasonville, Wright Twp, Greene Co. Born 3 Sep 1844 in Kentucky. Her father was Hiram Gabbard; mother unknown. C. H. Kemp of West Terre Haute, IN was the informant. Buried Union County, on Jan 2nd.
Unidentified newspaper clipping:
Mrs. Sarah Kemp
Jasonville, Ind., Jan. 1
Mrs. Sarah Kemp, 71 years old, died Friday night at 11:50 o'clock at the home of her daughter Mrs. John Pierson following a seven-weeks' illness. She is survived by the daughter and four sons, Charles H. of West Terre Haute, Dan W. of Hayfield, Iowa, John M & Jackson, of Jasonville. the funeral will be held Sunday at the Christian church.
Events
Birth | 3 Sep 1844 | Owsley County, Kentucky | |||
Marriage | 31 Oct 1863 | Indiana - Jacob Wilborn Kemp | |||
Death | 31 Dec 1915 | Jasonville, Greene County, Indiana |
Families
Spouse | Jacob Wilborn Kemp (1834 - 1902) |
Child | Daniel Webster Kemp (1884 - 1977) |
Father | Hiram W. Gabbard (1823 - 1888) |
Mother | Nancy Dowden (1820 - 1854) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Gabbard (1842 - ) |
Sibling | Francis Marion Gabbard (1846 - 1930) |
Sibling | Nancy Gabbard (1849 - ) |