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Sarah Elizabeth <I>Overfield</I> Angevine

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Sarah Elizabeth Overfield Angevine

Birth
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Death
6 Feb 1907 (aged 79)
Audubon, Audubon County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Viola Center, Audubon County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Father - John E. Overfield (1803-1875)

Mother - Mary Vanskiver (1805-1873)


She appeared on the census of 1850 in Otttawa, St. Joseph County, Michigan at the age of 23 years - unmarried

She appeared on the census of 1860 in Lockport Township at the age of 32

She appeared in the 1870 census in the household of Abram Angevine age 44

She appeared in the census of 1880 in Viola Center, Iowa - Age 53 keeping house

She appeared on the census in 1900 in Audubon County, Iowa - Age 72 living with Carles D and Nellie M Booton (Charles mis spelled) She was also listed as living with Raymond and Getrude Booton.

Parents John E. Overfield (1803-1875) and Mary Vanskivers (1805-1873)




June, 2016 information furnished by Julie Grabill Rasmussen:

Iowa State Census Collections 1836-1925 for year 1905 lists DE Overfield, Chas D. Booton, NM Booton, RM Booton, HC Booton, LD Booton, and SE ANGEVINE with Post Office at Audubon, Audubon Co., Iowa.

Sarah Elizabeth Overfield Angevine died after 1905 and before 18 August 1911, as she is not listed as living heir in her son R.C. Angevine's probate.


OBITUARY:

SUPPLEMENT TO AUDUBON REPUBLICAN FEB 07, 1907:

"DEATH OF MRS. ANGEVINE"

Mrs. Sarah Angevine, whose maiden name was Overfield, was born in Louden county, Virginia, January 20, 1828, and died in Audubon, Iowa, February 6, 1907, aged seventy-nine years and seventeen days. Her parents moved to Centerville, Michigan, when she was married March 25, 1852, to Abraham Angevine. They moved to Virginia in 1872 and thence to Missouri, and in 1876 came to Exira where they lived for some time and then went up to Viola township and settled on a farm. Mrs. Angevine was the mother of thirteen children but only three are living. Charles, in the state of Washington; Robert, in Arizona; and Mrs. C.D. Booton, here; with whom she had lived since the death of her husband. A brother and sister live in Kansas, and a brother, Mr. David Overfield, in Audubon. Mrs. Angevine had been failing for about a year and passed quietly away yesterday morning. The funeral service was conducted from the home this forenoon by Rev. A.R. Grant, and the body taken to Viola Center for burial beside her husband."
Father - John E. Overfield (1803-1875)

Mother - Mary Vanskiver (1805-1873)


She appeared on the census of 1850 in Otttawa, St. Joseph County, Michigan at the age of 23 years - unmarried

She appeared on the census of 1860 in Lockport Township at the age of 32

She appeared in the 1870 census in the household of Abram Angevine age 44

She appeared in the census of 1880 in Viola Center, Iowa - Age 53 keeping house

She appeared on the census in 1900 in Audubon County, Iowa - Age 72 living with Carles D and Nellie M Booton (Charles mis spelled) She was also listed as living with Raymond and Getrude Booton.

Parents John E. Overfield (1803-1875) and Mary Vanskivers (1805-1873)




June, 2016 information furnished by Julie Grabill Rasmussen:

Iowa State Census Collections 1836-1925 for year 1905 lists DE Overfield, Chas D. Booton, NM Booton, RM Booton, HC Booton, LD Booton, and SE ANGEVINE with Post Office at Audubon, Audubon Co., Iowa.

Sarah Elizabeth Overfield Angevine died after 1905 and before 18 August 1911, as she is not listed as living heir in her son R.C. Angevine's probate.


OBITUARY:

SUPPLEMENT TO AUDUBON REPUBLICAN FEB 07, 1907:

"DEATH OF MRS. ANGEVINE"

Mrs. Sarah Angevine, whose maiden name was Overfield, was born in Louden county, Virginia, January 20, 1828, and died in Audubon, Iowa, February 6, 1907, aged seventy-nine years and seventeen days. Her parents moved to Centerville, Michigan, when she was married March 25, 1852, to Abraham Angevine. They moved to Virginia in 1872 and thence to Missouri, and in 1876 came to Exira where they lived for some time and then went up to Viola township and settled on a farm. Mrs. Angevine was the mother of thirteen children but only three are living. Charles, in the state of Washington; Robert, in Arizona; and Mrs. C.D. Booton, here; with whom she had lived since the death of her husband. A brother and sister live in Kansas, and a brother, Mr. David Overfield, in Audubon. Mrs. Angevine had been failing for about a year and passed quietly away yesterday morning. The funeral service was conducted from the home this forenoon by Rev. A.R. Grant, and the body taken to Viola Center for burial beside her husband."


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