Person:Sarah Ford (15)

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Sarah Ford
d.Bet 1857 and 1860
  1. Arthur Ford
  2. Cynthia Ford
  3. Elizabeth Ford - Bef 1840
  4. Lucy Ford
  5. Nancy Ford
  6. Elisha Ford1785 - 1865
  7. Mary FordAbt 1786 - Bet 1860 & 1865
  8. William Ford, III1793 - 1875
  9. Anna Ford1799 - 1820
  10. Sarah FordAbt 1800 - Bet 1857 & 1860
  11. Catharine FordAbt 1801 -
  • HIsaac Trader1798 - Bet 1892 & 1894
  • WSarah FordAbt 1800 - Bet 1857 & 1860
m. 10 Sep 1829
  1. Mary Trader1831 -
  2. James H. Trader1833 -
  3. Nancy Trader1835 -
  4. Elizabeth Trader1846 -
  5. Abraham TraderAbt 1853 -
  6. Sarah Ann TraderAbt 1855 -
  7. Jacob Trader1858 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sarah Ford
Alt Name Sally Ford
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1800 Fauquier, Virginia, United States
Marriage 10 Sep 1829 Monongalia Co., Virginiato Isaac Trader
Census[1] 1850 Lewis, Virginia, United Statesfree
Death[1] Bet 1857 and 1860
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Nagle, Eric C. and Larry L. Ford Society. The Genealogy of the Descendants of William Ford (1722-1821). (Huber Heights, Ohio; revised 2006)
    13, 23.

    Isaac Trader, his wife, and family are listed in the 1850 Census of Lewis County, Virginia.

    Isaac Trader and Sarah Ford owned land along Three Forks Creek in Taylor County, WV.

    On 09 Oct 1847, Isaac and Sarah (Ford) Trader sold 115 acres of land along Three Forks Creek to Mary Simpkins of Monongalia County, Virginia.

    On 13 Apr 1850, a Commissioner's Report was recorded in the Taylor County Clerk's Office, which discussed the effects of the proposed Baltimore and Ohio Railroad upon the lands of Isaac Trader.

    On 29 Jun 1852, Isaac Trader himself sold 100 acres of land on Three Forks Creek to Isaac M. Hall.

    On 17 April 1884, Isaac Trader of Gilmer County, WV agrees to transfer all his personal property whatsoever to Jacob Trader of Gilmer County, WV.