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Birth: May, 1830
New York, USADeath: Mar. 23, 1906
Dickens
Clay County
Iowa, USA
Sarah was the daughter of John Carothers and Anna Mason.
She married on November 29, 1853, to Julius Ives.
She appears in the 1900 census of Freeman Township, Clay County, Iowa. She was a land lord.
Sarah is buried in the same row and area (1st row of oldest section near highway), as Hannah, Julius and Eliza Ives. However, her gravestone is apparently no longer above ground.
Source for parents: Glen Carruthers
Family links:
Children:
Charles W. Ives (1854 - 1856)*
Spouse:
Julius Ives (1820 - 18)*
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