Individual Details
Sarah Humbert
(Abt 1833 - )
My entire justification for Sarah's family (John King), is based on Harriett King's death information which states that she was born in Bay City Michigan to John King and Sarah Humbert (born in Ohio). Since Sarah's mother was living in Bay City at this same time and all of the dates first, I believe this is defendable.
Note that I have no source at all for John King being Sarah's husband.
It's unfortunate that I've been unable to find John or Sarah in any census, marriage, or death records.
I found Ada as a possible sister of Harriett. I suggest this solely because of the names of the parents, the date of birth and the location.
Note that I have no source at all for John King being Sarah's husband.
It's unfortunate that I've been unable to find John or Sarah in any census, marriage, or death records.
I found Ada as a possible sister of Harriett. I suggest this solely because of the names of the parents, the date of birth and the location.
Events
Families
| Spouse | John King ( - ) |
| Child | Harriett "Hattie" King (1859 - 1926) |
| Child | Ada V King (1863 - 1941) |
| Father | William Humbert (1805 - 1871) |
| Mother | Catherine Holm (1809 - 1889) |
| Sibling | David Humbert (1826 - 1900) |
| Sibling | Levi Humbert (1828 - 1864) |
| Sibling | Jeremiah R Humbert (1829 - 1910) |
| Sibling | Josiah Humbert (1832 - 1900) |
| Sibling | Lavina Humbert (1835 - 1912) |
| Sibling | Martha A Humbert (1839 - 1914) |
| Sibling | Harriet Humbert (1844 - ) |
| Sibling | Reynolds J Humbert (1845 - ) |
Notes
Census-shared
Living with 3 pre-teen males, 1 male <10, 2 females <5, 1 female <10, and a wife. Husband and wife are listed in their 30s.Census-shared
Catherine separated from William. Birth about 1809 in Germany.Marriage
There is no source for this marriage. The biggest argument for the two daughters is that they were born in Bay City, in the same location as Sarah's sister Lovina.Endnotes
1. United States Census for 1850, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=8243711.
2. Michigan Death Records 1867-1952, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3556993:60872?ssrc=pt&tid=9439025&pid=230043085075.
3. 1840 United States Federal Census, ; http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=8057&h=3339248&indiv=try.
4. United States Census for 1850, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=14590542.

