Sarah married Dorsey Doak on August 16, 1901 in Tyler Co. The groom was 22 and the bride was 25 years of age at the time of their marriage. The ceremony was performed by Thomas J. Smith at the residence of the bride's parents.
She was a farmer's wife.
She died of the flux, which is also known as dysentery or diarrhea, most likely caused by food/water contaminated with bacteria. She suffered with it for 7 days before her death.
Her death certificate states she was aged 50 years, 7 months and 2 days at the time of her death, making her birth date February 5, 1876. This date conflicts with the birth date on her grave stone.
The informant was Dorsey Doak.
Sarah married Dorsey Doak on August 16, 1901 in Tyler Co. The groom was 22 and the bride was 25 years of age at the time of their marriage. The ceremony was performed by Thomas J. Smith at the residence of the bride's parents.
She was a farmer's wife.
She died of the flux, which is also known as dysentery or diarrhea, most likely caused by food/water contaminated with bacteria. She suffered with it for 7 days before her death.
Her death certificate states she was aged 50 years, 7 months and 2 days at the time of her death, making her birth date February 5, 1876. This date conflicts with the birth date on her grave stone.
The informant was Dorsey Doak.
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