Name Info

Sarah Jane Mitchell 1848 MO to 1885 ?OH
Fathers:Robert

Search.........Person
PAF-ID.........09122720
Gender.........female
Status.........deceased
Age............37y9m0d
Last-Marital...single
Fam-Group......WILSON
Fam-ID.........MELVIN
Citizenship....US born

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......3
#Events........1
#Images:.......11
#Comments......2
#Siblings......0
#Children......0

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........
Spouse?........wife
Sibling?.......sister
Child?.........daughter
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

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Burial.........Woodland Cemetery section J

Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: Robert Mitchell, male, born:1823 ?Lincoln county, Missouri, died:1850 (27y0m0d) ?Lincoln county, Missouri, #M:1
  2. Parent: ELIZABETH JANE RIGGS, female, born:1825-02-16 Lincoln county, Missouri, died:1915-02-04 (89y11m16d) ?Brantford, Ontario county, Canada, Anc:1, Dad:JONATHAN RIGGS, Mom:JANE SHAW, #M:2, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:3

Events
Married
: 1847-06-10y5m9d, Lincoln county Missouri, Role:Other Child
Birth
: 1848 y0m0d, Missouri
Census
: 1860 , Age:12y0m0d, Cedarville, Greene county, Ohio, Role:census federal, Jeannie age 11 b.Missouri
Census
: 1870 , Age:22y0m0d, Attica, Fountain county, Indiana, Role:census federal, Jennie M. [likely stands for 'Mitchell', the surname of her biological father], Andrew Stuart Frazer age 20 b.Missouri, living with mother Elizabeth Riggs and step-father Thomas Melvin
Census
: 1880 , Age:32y0m0d, Xenia, Greene county, Ohio, Role:census federal, 1880 census for Xenia, Greene County, Ohio with the family of Jennie (Mitchell) Frazer age 31 born Missouri father born Virginia [sic, this is her step-father's birth state whereas Robert Mitchell likely born in Missouri] and mother born Missouri. Her husband was Andrew age 43 Ohio father born Pennsylvania and mother born Ohio he was county auditor, son Clarence age 7 born Ohio at school, daughter Kate age 9 born Ohio at school., ImageID: W__0578
Death
: 1885-10, Age:37y9m0d, ?Xenia, Greene county, Ohio
Burial
: 1885-10, Age:37y9m0d, Greene county Ohio, Woodland Cemetery, section J, ImageID: W__0708

Places In
Attica, Fountain county, Indiana
Lincoln county, Missouri
Cedarville, Greene county, Ohio
Xenia, Greene county, Ohio

General

Jennie married Andrew Stuart Frazer (1836-1921, see image W__0581) about 1872 likely in Greene county Ohio. They had two children, Clarence Stewart Frazer born July 11, 1873 in Ohio and died Oct. 01, 1944 in Greene county Ohio, and, Kate born 1871 in Ohio. Clarence married Edith Harsha (1879-1957) and they had one child, Jane (1915-2004). Andrew was a Lt. in the Civil War and he was twelve years older than Jennie. He was born Oct. 15, 1836 in Brown county Ohio and died Apr. 04, 1921 in Greene county Ohio and was buried in Woodland Cemetery in Xenia. Ancestry.com family of Jennie Melvin born about 1850 in Missouri. Her parents are Robert Mitchell and Elizabeth Jane Riggs (with Thomas Melvin being her step-father). Jennie appears on the 1860 census for Cedarville, Greene county, Ohio at age 11 with her parents. Ancestry.com family of Jennie Melvin. It lists her as born in Missouri in 1850. It has her parents as Thomas K. Melvin and Elizabeth 'Eliza' Jane (Riggs) but Thomas Melvin was actually her step-father (per his obituary).

Buried alongside Jennie and Alexander is someone named Ruby Frazer (1851-1941). Unknown how Ruby is related to Alexander but possibly a sister that is 15 years younger than Alexander. See image W__0708.


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Sources
1860 census Ohio
1870 census Indiana
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Data Issues
Died after Age 100

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