Family:Stephen Harshaw and Sarah Unknown (1)

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Marriage[1][2][5] 1 Sep 1860 Hardeman, Tennessee, United States
Residence[4][5] Dec 1886 White, Arkansas, United StatesMove from Mississippi to Arkansas
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1870 in Tippah county, Mississippi

1870 Census in Range One, Township Six, Tippah County, Mississippi [1]
Date Enumerated: 8 July 1870
  • S. M., 30, Farm Servant, Tennessee
  • S. S., 25, Keeping House, Mississippi
  • Susan, 7, Attending School, Mississippi
  • W.J., 4, Mississippi
  • R. E., 2, Mississippi

1880 in Union county, Mississippi

1880 Census in the First District, Union County, Mississippi [3]
Date Enumerated: 18 July 1880
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Tippah, Mississippi, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M593)
    56A, 1870.

    Roll: 750
    Salem P.O.; Range 1, Township 6; Page No: 15

  2. Tennessee, United States. Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. (Nashville: Tennessee State Library).

    bride's name: Sarah S Bogue
    event type: Marriage
    event date: 01 Sep 1860
    event place: Hardeman, Tennessee, United States
    groom's name: S M Harshaw

  3. Union, Mississippi, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    203B, 1880.

    Roll: 666
    1st Dist; ED: 200; SD: 1; Pg No: 22

  4. Mississippi, United States. Mississippi, State Archives, Various Records, 1820-1951
    4, 1882.

    Evidence of residence in Mississippi between 1880 and 1886
    County tax rolls 1873-1893, Box 2491, Image 19

  5. 5.0 5.1 Ada Lewis. Sarah S. Bogue Obit. (Arkansas Methodist)
    1890.

    "HARSHAW – Mrs. Sarah S. Harshaw was born June 5, 1845; was married to S. M. Harshaw Sept. 1, 1860; professed the religion of Christ in 1871, and departed this life Aug. 26, 1890. She was born in Mississippi, married and lived there until Dec., 1886, when she, with her husband and family, moved to White county, Ark., where she lived at the time of her death... ADA LEWIS." --Arkansas Methodist Sep 17, 1890
    Thanks to Geneva Goss for this source!