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Sarah Scott Boswell 1821–1894 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Mar 1821

Birth Location: North Carolina

Death Date: 22 May 1894

Death Location: Union County, North Carolina, USA

Father: Ambrose Boswell

Mother: Louisa Spratt

Spouse(s): Robert Martin

Children(s): Mary Martin, Elizabeth Martin, James Martin, James Martin, Sarah Martin, Margaret Martin, Esther Martin, Robert Martin, Infant Martin, Margaret Martin

The story of Sarah Scott Boswell began in 1821 in North Carolina. Sarah Scott Boswell married Robert Alexander Martin, and had children including Elizabeth Martin, Esther E Martin, Infant Daughter Martin, James A Martin, James M Martin, Margaret E Martin, Margaret Eugenia Jane 1850 Martin, Mary Jane Martin, Robert Boswell Martin, Sarah Angie Martin. Sarah Scott Boswell passed away in 1894 in Union County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Scott Boswell began in 1821 in North Carolina.
  • Sarah Scott Boswell married Robert Alexander Martin, and had children including Elizabeth Martin, Esther E Martin, Infant Daughter Martin, James A Martin, James M Martin, Margaret E Martin, Margaret Eugenia Jane 1850 Martin, Mary Jane Martin, Robert Boswell Martin, Sarah Angie Martin.
  • Sarah Scott Boswell passed away in 1894 in Union County, North Carolina, USA.

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Sarah Boswell's Ancestors

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Sarah Boswell
1821–1894
Birth Place: North Carolina
Parents
Ambrose S. Boswell
1785–1826
NC
Louisa (Blythe) Spratt
1804–1902
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina or Lancaster County, North Carolina
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Boswell's Descendants

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Sarah (Scott) Boswell (4 Mar 1821–22 May 1894) m. Robert (Alexander) Martin (23 Apr 1812–16 Mar 1857)
  1. 1. Mary (Jane) Martin 1845–1916 m. Elijah (M) Walker 1839–1875
    1. 1. Ida (Parthenia) Walker 1862–1936 m. Joseph (Franklin) Helms 1859–1906
      1. 1. Alice (Josephine) Helms 1890–1976 m. James (Monroe) Crowell 1888–1960
        1. 1. Herbert (H) Crowell 1926–2013 m. Sarah (Alice) Broome 1927–2007
        2. 2. Billy (Joe) Crowell 1928–2006
        3. 3. Dwight (Hamilton) Crowell 1911–1998
        4. 4. Ware (Douglas) Crowell 1919–1980
        5. 5. Gladys Crowell 1916–1988
        6. 6. Catherine (Mildred) Crowell 1913–1974
        7. 7. Worth (Bagley) Crowell 1922–1966
        8. 8. James (Kerr) Crowell 1910–1994
        9. 9. Cecil (John) Crowell 1918–1918
        10. 10. Grover (Bernard) Crowell 1924–1945
      2. 2. Lester (Brown) Helms 1883–1951
      3. 3. Grover (Cleveland Helms) Sr 1885–1954
      4. 4. Anne (Bright) Helms 1887–1951
      5. 5. Robt (Joxan) Helms 1889–
      6. 6. Lula (A) Helms 1893–
      7. 7. Gusta (E) Helms 1894–
      8. 8. Ruth (Winnifred Helms) Crowell 1897–
      9. 9. Robert (Jaxan) Helms 1889–
      10. 10. Gusta (E.) Helms 1894–
      11. 11. Lula (Alice) Helms 1889–1917
    2. 2. Daniel (Ranson) Walker 1870–1950
    3. 3. James Walker 1869–
    4. 4. Elizabeth Walker 1873–
  2. 2. Elizabeth Martin 1853–
  3. 3. James (M) Martin 1857–1912
  4. 4. James (A.) Martin 1840–1857
  5. 5. Sarah (Angie) Martin 1849–1894
  6. 6. Margaret (E.) Martin 1849–
  7. 7. Esther (E.) Martin 1847–
  8. 8. Robert (Boswell) Martin 1843–1914
  9. 9. Infant (Daughter) Martin 1856–1856
  10. 10. Margaret (Eugenia 'Jane' 1850) Martin 1850–1898

Sarah Boswell's Timeline

2 Records

1821
4 Mar 1821
Birth of Sarah Scott Boswell in North Carolina
North Carolina
1894
22 May 1894
Age 73
Death of Sarah Scott Boswell in Union County, North Carolina, USA
Union County, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Mar 1821
    Event Place: North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 May 1894
    Event Place: Union County, North Carolina, USA

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