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Sarah Rebecca Jumper Caver

Birth
Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1862 (aged 55–56)
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Jumpertown, Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Her Husband is Richard Caver who Died in Lexington County, South Carolina.

They were Married about 1818 in the Lexington District, South Carolina.

They had Six Children; all Born in South Carolina.

In 1857, She Moved with her Daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Caver, her Granddaughter, Anna Elizabeth Caver and her Son, William Louis Caver to Old Tishomingo County, Miss; or Prentiss County as it is Known After April 15, 1870.

Through an Agent, they Purchased a Farm, which was Purchased Years later by Charlie Geno.

The Family were Homesick for South Carolina and Intended to Return to their Native State, but the Civil War was Eminent.

It was by this time that Sarah Rebecca Jumper Caver, herself, was Growing Older and More Feeble.

She Missed her Dear Home and Old Friends in South Carolina.

However, before they could Return, she Passed Away during the Civil War.


*DCOUMENTED:
#1> Excerpts: "History of Prentiss County, Miss", Volume I, Booneville, Prentiss County, MS.

#2> Excerpts: "Out Of The Wilderness...Into Tomorrow - A History of Jumpertown", Jumpertown, Prentiss County, MS.

#3> Moore-James-Caver Family Records.

Her Husband is Richard Caver who Died in Lexington County, South Carolina.

They were Married about 1818 in the Lexington District, South Carolina.

They had Six Children; all Born in South Carolina.

In 1857, She Moved with her Daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Caver, her Granddaughter, Anna Elizabeth Caver and her Son, William Louis Caver to Old Tishomingo County, Miss; or Prentiss County as it is Known After April 15, 1870.

Through an Agent, they Purchased a Farm, which was Purchased Years later by Charlie Geno.

The Family were Homesick for South Carolina and Intended to Return to their Native State, but the Civil War was Eminent.

It was by this time that Sarah Rebecca Jumper Caver, herself, was Growing Older and More Feeble.

She Missed her Dear Home and Old Friends in South Carolina.

However, before they could Return, she Passed Away during the Civil War.


*DCOUMENTED:
#1> Excerpts: "History of Prentiss County, Miss", Volume I, Booneville, Prentiss County, MS.

#2> Excerpts: "Out Of The Wilderness...Into Tomorrow - A History of Jumpertown", Jumpertown, Prentiss County, MS.

#3> Moore-James-Caver Family Records.



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