Sarah Isabela is listed on the same side of the memorial gravestone as Stephen P. Dolby, her brother. Sarah Isabela was married to Joseph H. Dews in Trimble County in 1881. She died just 3 years into her marriage, and was buried in the Dolby Family Plot. Both Sara Isabela & Stephen appear in the 1880 Census as living in the household of George & Ellen Dolby, and are listed as ‘Son' and ‘Daughter'. George Dolby married second wife Ellen Lotshaw in 1864 in Elrod, Ripley County, Indiana. The family had eventually moved to Trimble County, Kentucky afterwards. There is no further record that has been found of her husband Joseph H. Dews after that. It is also unknown what caused Sara Isabela's death at the early age of 31. There has been no record of any Children.
Sarah Isabela is listed on the same side of the memorial gravestone as Stephen P. Dolby, her brother. Sarah Isabela was married to Joseph H. Dews in Trimble County in 1881. She died just 3 years into her marriage, and was buried in the Dolby Family Plot. Both Sara Isabela & Stephen appear in the 1880 Census as living in the household of George & Ellen Dolby, and are listed as ‘Son' and ‘Daughter'. George Dolby married second wife Ellen Lotshaw in 1864 in Elrod, Ripley County, Indiana. The family had eventually moved to Trimble County, Kentucky afterwards. There is no further record that has been found of her husband Joseph H. Dews after that. It is also unknown what caused Sara Isabela's death at the early age of 31. There has been no record of any Children.
Family Members
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Joseph Dolby
1848–1849
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Mary Josephine Dolby Beall
1848–1896
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Stephen Paul Dolby
1856–1891
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John Dolby
1860–1860
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George Luther Dolby
1865–1902
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Harry Casey Dolby I
1866–1929
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Ruhmina Caroline Dolby Wise
1868–1904
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Clarence Dolby
1870–1922
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William Hastings Dolby II
1872–1902
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Lucy Melvina Dolby Wise
1874–1963
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Amy Elvira Dolby Mershon
1877–1904
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Charles Morton Dolby Sr
1880–1963
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Henry L. Dolby
1880–1884
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Guy Luther Dolby
1882–1967
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