Navorska tree » Sarah M. Salsberry (1820-1847)

Personal data Sarah M. Salsberry 

  • She was born between 1809 and 1820 in Harrison Co., OH.
  • Confirmation of church membership on May 26, 1832 in Zion Luth. Chr., German Twp., Harrison Co., OH.Source 1
  • She died on February 3, 1847 in Fulton Co., OH, she was 38 years old.
  • She is buried after February 2, 1847 in Salsberry Cem., Pike Twp., Fulton Co., OH.
  • A child of Peter Salsberry and Anna Maria Stahl
  • This information was last updated on September 7, 2022.

Household of Sarah M. Salsberry

She is married to Thomas J. Cole.

They got married on April 16, 1832 at Harrison Co., OH, she was 23 years old.

Thomas J. Cole oo Sarah M. Salsberry

Marriage source: Hanna, Charles A., Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of Ohio, ..., (New York NY, C.A.H., MCM), pg. 249, R977.1 Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

[Pg. 238]

'Marriages in Harrison County 1813 to 1840, Inclusive ...'

[Pg. 249]

'Thomas Cole and Sarah Salsbury, April 16, 1832, by Rev. Elijah Stone.'

Salsberry, Jesse, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Pub. location unknown, J.S., xxiv Jan MM)

'4. SARAH2 SALSBERRY ... married THOMAS COLE April 16, 1832 in Harrison Co., OH ...'

Sall, Sarah, copiest, Harrison County Marriage Certificates located at our Society, Our Harrison Heritage, Cadiz OH, Vol XXIII # 4, Winter MMV, pg 35, col 1

'This is to Certify that on the 16th Day of April last. I solemnized marriage between Thomas Cole & Sarah Salsbury By license given under my hand and seal this 9th Day of May 1832 Elijah C. Stone, Minister' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Joseph P. Cole  1833-1897 
  2. Mary Ann Cole  1834-1872 
  3. David Price Cole  1837-1909 
  4. Simon Purdy Cole  1841-1888 
  5. Thomas Jefferson Cole  ± 1844-1906 
  6. Zachariah Cole  1847-????


Notes about Sarah M. Salsberry

Sarah M. Salsberry

Sources: Author: Klaus, Terry, Title: «u»The Family Alwood«/u», (Publication location: Crescent City, CA, Publisher: T. Klaus, Publication date: June MCMXCI), pg. 4, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

cf. Author: Stahl, Harriet, Title: Johann Jacob Stahl Sr of LeHigh Co PA, (Publication location: Mt. Vernon, IN, Publisher: Windmill Pub Inc, Publication date: MCMXCV), pg. 359, Repository: Lenig Lib., New Bloomfield, PA.

1 Oct 1840 York Twp Lucas Co OH census, pg 44, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"line 12, Thomas Cole: males 0-5 1, 5-10 1, 20-30 1; females 5-10 1, 20-30 1"

Thomas is 20-30 born 1809-1820. Sarah is 20-30 born 1809-1820. Mary is 0-5 born 1834-1840. Unknown male is 5-10 born 1829-1835. David is 0-5 born 1834-1840.

Author: Seaman, Vashti, Title: Pioneers Around Delta, Ohio, (Publication location: Wauseon OH, Publisher: Wauseon Chp DAR, Publication date: x Mar MCMLXXVI), pg. 2, Repository: Evergreen Comm. Lib., Metamora, OH.

"SARAH SALSBERRY THOMAS COLE are listed 1850 in Pike Twp., No. 405.
THOMAS COLE, 37, b Md.
SARAH COLE, 31, b O.
MARY ANN COLE, 15, b. O.
DAVID COLE, 15, b. O.
SIMON P COLE, 9, b O.
THOMAS J. COLE, 6, b O.
ZACHARIAH COLE, 2, b. O."

My reading of the 21 Aug 1850 Pike Twp Fulton Co OH census, pg 298B, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"1, 405, 407, Thomas Cole, 37, m, farmer, $1100, b. MD 2, Sarah ', 21, f, b. NY 3, Mary Ann ', 15, f, b. OH, in sch 4, David ', 13, m, b. OH, in sch 5, Simon ', 9, m, b. OH, in sch 6, Thomas ', 6, m, b. OH, in sch 7, Zachariah ', 2, m, b. OH"

Whether 21 or 31, this Sarah would be too young to be the Sarah who married Thomas 16 Apr 1832.

Author: Seaman, Vashti, Title: Pioneers Around Delta OH, The Delta Atlas, (Publication location: Delta OH, Publisher: The Delta Atlas, Publication date: xxviii Sept MCMLXXVII), pg. 2, Repository: Evergreen Comm. Lib., Metamora, OH.

"... THOMAS COLE, who m SARAH SALSBURY in 1832. I believe that SARAH died about the time her father died, or after 1843, as she is mentioned in her father's will as living then."

Author: Salsberry, Jesse, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: J.S., Publication date: xxiv Jan MM)

"4. x. SARAH SALSBERRY, b. 1813."

Author: Lozer, Mark, Title: Surnames of Fulton County Ohio, (Publication location: Wauseon, OH, Publisher: M.L., Publication date: read vi July MM)

"+10 ix. Sarah SALSBERRY was born 1819."

Author: Ruff, Paul Miller, Title: Zion Lutheran Church Germano - German Township Harrison County Parish Records 1805 - 1945 The German Church Records of Eastern Ohio, (Publication location: Greensburgh PA, Publisher: P.M.R., Publication date: Dec MCMXCIII), pg. 34 Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"... Confirmations ... by Dewalt Rothacker, Pastor ... 26 May 1832 ... Sarah Cole Lydia A. Salsberry ... Mary A. Salsberry ..." It is possible this is the newly married Sarah M. Salsberry? - D.A. Navorska - i Dec MMII

Author: Sall, Sarah, copiest, Title: Harrison County Marriage Certificates located at our Society, Our Harrison Heritage, Cadiz OH, Vol XXIII # 4, Winter MMV, pg 35, col 1, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"This is to Certify that on the 16th Day of April last. I solemnized marriage between Thomas Cole & Sarah Salsbury By license given under my hand and seal this 9th Day of May 1832 Elijah C. Stone, Minister"

Salsberry, Peter, his last will & testament, filed at the Lucas Co. OH courthouse. Peter died in 1844.

Author: Cole, Jerry; Title: "Sarah Salsberry Cole," (Publication location: Delta, OH, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xxi Sept MMIX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42197620/sarah-cole

"Photo [her stone] added by Jerry Cole
Picture of [her stone] Added by Jerry Cole
Picture of [her stone] Added by Jerry Cole

Sarah Salsberry Cole Birth unknown Death 3 Feb 1847 Fulton County, Ohio, USA Burial Salsberry Cemetery Delta, Fulton County, Ohio, USA Memorial ID 42197620

Inscription "Wife of T. Cole"

Parents
[photo - his stone] Peter Salsberry 1767 - 1844
[photo - her stone] Mary Ann Stahl Salsberry 1775 - 1856

Spouse
[photo - his stone] Thomas Cole 1808 - 1871 (m. 1832)

Siblings

[photo - her stone] Susanah Katharine Salsberry 1797 - 1817
[photo - woman] Elizabeth Salsberry Alwood 1799 - 1897
[photo - her stone] Mary Ann Salsberry Alwood 1803 - 1894
[photo - her obituary] Rebecca Salsberry Viers 1805 - 1888
[photo - his stone] David Salsberry 1808 - 1874
[photo - his stone] Joseph Salisbury 1813 - 1886
[photo - her stone] Lydia Ann Salsberry Schlappi 1818 - 1886

Children
[photo - stone shared with Mary Laravea Cole] David Price Cole 1837 - 1909

Maintained by: Linda C. Driscoll Originally Created by: Jerry Cole Added: 21 Sep 2009 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 42197620"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sarah M. Salsberry

Abraham Stahl
± 1751-< 1809
Anna Maria Stahl
< 1775-1856

Sarah M. Salsberry
1820-1847

1832
Mary Ann Cole
1834-1872

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    David Allen Navorska, "Navorska tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/navorska-tree/I4891.php : accessed June 3, 2024), "Sarah M. Salsberry (1820-1847)".