Her husband was Ben Lewey who was also the informant on her death certificate.
Her parents were Charlie Watson and Ada Stanfield Watson, from Colbert County, AL.
She was buried at Gibson Bayou Cemetery on Feb 9, 1940 by Holt Funeral Home of Earle.
According to the 1930 Alabama census, grandmother of Sarah Watson was Callie Stanfield who had been born in MS. Sarah Watson, age 10, was living in the household of Charlie Watson at the time of the 1930 census of Colbert County, Alabama. Sarah's siblings were Willard (born abt 1917), Douglas (abt 1922), Ethel (abt 1924), Eugene (abt 1926), James (abt 1929), Belton (abt 1932), Felton (abt 1935), and Paul (abt May 1939). All children were born in Alabama with the exception of Paul, so the family had relocated to Arkansas sometime between 1935-1939.
Ethel Watson married Johnnie Jackson on Mar 30, 1940 in Crittenden County.
Notification of this unmarked burial was submitted to me by Regina Madden of Russellville, AR.
Her husband was Ben Lewey who was also the informant on her death certificate.
Her parents were Charlie Watson and Ada Stanfield Watson, from Colbert County, AL.
She was buried at Gibson Bayou Cemetery on Feb 9, 1940 by Holt Funeral Home of Earle.
According to the 1930 Alabama census, grandmother of Sarah Watson was Callie Stanfield who had been born in MS. Sarah Watson, age 10, was living in the household of Charlie Watson at the time of the 1930 census of Colbert County, Alabama. Sarah's siblings were Willard (born abt 1917), Douglas (abt 1922), Ethel (abt 1924), Eugene (abt 1926), James (abt 1929), Belton (abt 1932), Felton (abt 1935), and Paul (abt May 1939). All children were born in Alabama with the exception of Paul, so the family had relocated to Arkansas sometime between 1935-1939.
Ethel Watson married Johnnie Jackson on Mar 30, 1940 in Crittenden County.
Notification of this unmarked burial was submitted to me by Regina Madden of Russellville, AR.
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