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Household of Sarah Elizabeth Alwood

She is married to Charles David Ayers.

They got married on June 2, 1866 at Winameg, Fulton Co., OH, she was 15 years old.

Charles David Ayers oo Sarah Elizabeth Alwood

Marriage source: Stringfellow, Helena, Alwood chart, (Carlisle PA, HVAS, xvii Mar MCMXCV) for fact of marriage.

Wauseon Chapter NSDAR, Fulton Co., OH Marriages 1864 - 1927, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMXCVI), pg. 5, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH, for license date & county/state.

'Ayers, Charles D. - Allwood, Sarah E. 2 Jun 1866 3-083'

Fisher, Ed M., Descendants of George Wash. Ovid ALWOOD FGS, (Lowell MI, E.M.F., bef vii Oct MCMXCVI) for town of marr. = Wauseon, OH

Ward, Alice, Ayers/Alwood FGS, (Lansing MI, A.W., July MCMXCVIII)

Mrs. Ward supplies this marriage information, 'Marr. 2 June 1866, Winameg, Fulton Co., OH. VR' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Sarah Rebecca Ayers  1867-1894 
  2. Ida Irene Ayers  1870-1959 
  3. Carry Ellen Ayers  1880-1969 
  4. Leona Hannah Ayers  1891-1921 


Notes about Sarah Elizabeth Alwood

Sarah Elizabeth Alwood

Source: 26 Jun 1860 Pike Twp Fulton Co OH census, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

Stringfellow, Helena, The Alwood Family Tree, (Grantville PA, Wert Bookbinding, MCMXCVI), pg II-FGS-30, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for middle name, dob = 23 Mar 1852 in Fulton Co., OH; yod = 1925, place of burial = Riverside Cem.,Nashville, Barry Co., MI.

1860 census - Sarah Alwood, age 10, born OH

Fisher, Ed M., Descendants of George Wash. Ovid ALWOOD FGS, (Lowell MI, E.M.F., bef vii Oct MCMXCVI) for town of birth = Delta, Fulton Co., OH, yob = 1852, place of death = Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., MI.

2 July 1870 Delta PO Pike Twp Fulton Co OH census, pg 167B-8, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

Sarah is listed with her parents, she is listed with Charles Ayers also.

'Alwood, Washington, 42, ...
Hannah, 42, ... born OH ...
Sarah, 18, fem, white, born OH, attended school'

30 June 1870 Delta PO Pike Twp Fulton Co OH census, pg 165B-4, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'20, 29, 28, Ayers, Charles, ae 23, male, white, Farmer, 1075, 235, b. OH, can vote 21, Sarah E., ae 19, fem, white, Keeping house, b. OH 22, Sarah R., ae 3, fem, white, At home, b. OH 23, Elizabeth E., ae 1, fem, At home, b. OH' no mo. of birth shown.

Ward, Alice, Alwood/Richter FGS, (Lansing MI, A.W. xxiv Jul MCMXCVIII)

Mrs. Ward corrects my FGS dated 6 Jul 1998. The FGS had birth = '23 Mar 1850/1852 Delta, Fulton Co., OH.' Mrs. Ward corrects to 1851 per obit. Paulding Co. Oh.,'

Mrs. Ward corrects death from ' 19 Mar 1925 Nashville, Barry Co., MI' to '19 May 1925 Battle Creek, Calhoun Co, Mi'

Mrs. Ward corrects burial from 'Mar 1925 Riverside Cem., Nashville, Barry Co., MI' to '21 May 1925 ... Lakeview Cem.'

Ward, Alice, Ayers/Alwood FGS, (Lansing MI, A.W., July MCMXCVIII)

On the Ayers/Alwood FGS, Mrs. Ward has yod = 1926.'

Mrs. Ward provides this residence data, 'Fulton Co, Oh - Lakeville, Ind - Kalkaska Co, Mi'

Mrs. Ward writes, 'Civil War Rec's. Co F 86 Reg Oh Vol Inf. 6th Oh Vol Cav. Co I.'

Mrs. Ward cites her sources, 'Grave Marker. Marriage Rec's. Chas obituary. Bio Hist of Northern, Mi. pg 444. 1875 Plat Map Fulton Co. OH. Eliz obituary b. Paulding Co, Oh. Carol Frens Riley - Fisher info'

Seaman, Vashti Pioneers Around Delta OH, The Delta Atlas, (Delta OH, xxviii Sep MCMLXXVII), pg 297

'WASHINGTON ALLWOOD applied for the license of CHARLES D. AYERS to marry his dau. SARAH E. ALLWOOD, June 2, 1866. Ceremony by EDW. C. SINDEL, J.P. (SINDEL is a resident of Winameg in 1865.)'

Glover, Charlotte, Richter GEDCOM file, (McRae AR, C.G., v Oct MMI) for dob = 23 Mar 1850, county of birth = Fulton Co., OH, yod= 1925, town of burial = Nashville, Barry Co., MI. <>

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