Sarah Jane Howland1
F, #5830, b. 24 February 1832, d. 17 June 1905
Father* | Paul Howland1 |
Mother* | Lydia Tucker1 |
Reference | TABER1875S |
Sarah Jane Howland was born on 24 February 1832 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Paul Howland and Lydia Tucker.1 Sarah Jane Howland married Charles Taber, son of William Congdon Taber and Hannah Tucker Shearman, on 31 March 1853 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane Howland died on 17 June 1905 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, at age 73.1
She became the mother of Charles Murray Taber on 7 February 1854.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Frederick Taber on 26 February 1856.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Francies King Taber on 27 February 1859.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Elizabeth King Taber on 18 July 1860.1 Sarah Jane's son Francies King Taber died on 4 May 1861 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Sarah Howland Taber on 14 June 1862.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Francis King Taber on 18 April 1864.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Emma Caroline Taber on 17 September 1867.1 Sarah Jane's son Francis King Taber died on 22 June 1875 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane's son Frederick Taber was married to Elizabeth Delano Howland on 11 May 1882 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane Howland became a widow with the death of her husband, Charles Taber on 17 November 1887 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, at age 65.1 Sarah Jane's son Charles Murray Taber was married to Elizabeth Wood Jordan on 10 October 1889 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane's daughter was married at wedding of Elizabeth King Taber and Charles Russell Price on 5 August 1891 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane's son Frederick Taber was married to Mary Eliza Williams on 26 February 1895 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane's daughter was married at wedding of Emma Caroline Taber and Edmund Wright Bourne on 20 October 1898 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1
She became the mother of Charles Murray Taber on 7 February 1854.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Frederick Taber on 26 February 1856.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Francies King Taber on 27 February 1859.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Elizabeth King Taber on 18 July 1860.1 Sarah Jane's son Francies King Taber died on 4 May 1861 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Sarah Howland Taber on 14 June 1862.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Francis King Taber on 18 April 1864.1 Sarah Jane Howland became the mother of Emma Caroline Taber on 17 September 1867.1 Sarah Jane's son Francis King Taber died on 22 June 1875 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane's son Frederick Taber was married to Elizabeth Delano Howland on 11 May 1882 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane Howland became a widow with the death of her husband, Charles Taber on 17 November 1887 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, at age 65.1 Sarah Jane's son Charles Murray Taber was married to Elizabeth Wood Jordan on 10 October 1889 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane's daughter was married at wedding of Elizabeth King Taber and Charles Russell Price on 5 August 1891 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane's son Frederick Taber was married to Mary Eliza Williams on 26 February 1895 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Jane's daughter was married at wedding of Emma Caroline Taber and Edmund Wright Bourne on 20 October 1898 in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1
7 Children of Sarah Jane Howland and Charles Taber, son of William Congdon Taber and Hannah Tucker Shearman, |
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Last Edited | 1 Feb 2002 |
Citations
- [S9] George L Randall, Descendants of Thomas, Son of Philip Taber (New Bedford, MA: Vining Press, Printers, 1924). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Thomas, Son of Philip Taber.