Burial site: Per 'These Hallowed Grounds'
Sarah Melchor married Killes 'Killis' Almond, and she was the daughter of John Melchor and Elizabeth Herlocker of Cabarrus County, NC. Killis was the son of Martin and Wincey 'Winey' Almond, Sr.
Sally's eldest son John (B: About 1815) was listed in Sally's father John Melchor's WIll.
After locating a Probate document (26 Nov 1872) for Sarah Almond, listing her children, found this was Sarah Melchor Almond. Children listed in the document were: Edward, Elizabeth, Margaret Lowder, Melchor Almond's heirs, Martin Almond's heirs, Sarah Morton, July Freeman and Polly Eudy.
See husband's history posted to his memorial. NOTE: If you are on ancestry.com, the Findagrave hint for Sarah is incorrect. Ancestry/Findagrave have never updated the 'hint' information for her or her husband.
Her daughter-in-law Lovina Furr Almond is buried in this cemetery. Lovina died in 1858 and was the wife of Sophia's son Martin Almond. Martin remarried to Nancy Hatley in 1859 and Martin was KIA during the Civil War on 9 May 1864 • Spottsylvania, VA.
Burial site: Per 'These Hallowed Grounds'
Sarah Melchor married Killes 'Killis' Almond, and she was the daughter of John Melchor and Elizabeth Herlocker of Cabarrus County, NC. Killis was the son of Martin and Wincey 'Winey' Almond, Sr.
Sally's eldest son John (B: About 1815) was listed in Sally's father John Melchor's WIll.
After locating a Probate document (26 Nov 1872) for Sarah Almond, listing her children, found this was Sarah Melchor Almond. Children listed in the document were: Edward, Elizabeth, Margaret Lowder, Melchor Almond's heirs, Martin Almond's heirs, Sarah Morton, July Freeman and Polly Eudy.
See husband's history posted to his memorial. NOTE: If you are on ancestry.com, the Findagrave hint for Sarah is incorrect. Ancestry/Findagrave have never updated the 'hint' information for her or her husband.
Her daughter-in-law Lovina Furr Almond is buried in this cemetery. Lovina died in 1858 and was the wife of Sophia's son Martin Almond. Martin remarried to Nancy Hatley in 1859 and Martin was KIA during the Civil War on 9 May 1864 • Spottsylvania, VA.
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