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Sarah Perdina <I>Stanley</I> Grady

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Sarah Perdina Stanley Grady

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
16 Jun 1928 (aged 57)
Romoland, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Perdina (Stanley) Pitman Jenkins Grady [c. 1871—1928] married Ed W. Pitman [c. 1870—????] in circa 1892, and from that union mothered six children: Edmond K. Pitman [1892—1913], Sarah Artimissia (Pitman) Brewer [1895—????], Consuela Elizabeth (Pitman) Davis [1898—1954], Eva Christine (Pitman) Shaffer [1900—1938], and twins named Minnie Pitman and Cordelia Pitman [born and died circa 1901]. Ed W. Pitman allegedly died in a cattle roundup or an equine accident circa 1901/2, and Sarah P. Pitman remarried to John Thomas Jenkins [1875—????] on 11 November 1902 in Legal, Central District, Indian Territory, and from that union mothered two children: Ernest A. Jenkins [1903—1923], and Ida Mae (Jenkins) East Aubrey [1906—1980]. After separating with John Thomas Jenkins, Sarah remarried to a native New Yorker, John Grady [1866—1944]. The two married in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, on 31 March 1926. Sarah Perdina Grady died of a heart attack in 1928, while with her daughter in Riverside County, California. She was 57 years old. Her daughter, Ida Mae (in a handwritten autobiography) reveals that Sarah was interred in the Pryor Cemetery, in Stuart, Hughes County, Oklahoma, next to her two sons, Edmond Pitman and Ernest Jenkins. The caretakers for Pryor Cemetery indicate that while both Edmond Pitman and Ernest Jenkins are buried within a group of four plots (with the remaining two unmarked), Sarah does not have a headstone, if buried there at all. Her name is not reflected in their database of names, but it was confirmed that records may be incomplete or missing given the several plots, marked by rocks whose inscriptions have faded over time, or plots that never received headstones, (Beck, Wanda and Troy, personal communication by Andrew Hardaway. 18 August 2017).
Sarah Perdina (Stanley) Pitman Jenkins Grady [c. 1871—1928] married Ed W. Pitman [c. 1870—????] in circa 1892, and from that union mothered six children: Edmond K. Pitman [1892—1913], Sarah Artimissia (Pitman) Brewer [1895—????], Consuela Elizabeth (Pitman) Davis [1898—1954], Eva Christine (Pitman) Shaffer [1900—1938], and twins named Minnie Pitman and Cordelia Pitman [born and died circa 1901]. Ed W. Pitman allegedly died in a cattle roundup or an equine accident circa 1901/2, and Sarah P. Pitman remarried to John Thomas Jenkins [1875—????] on 11 November 1902 in Legal, Central District, Indian Territory, and from that union mothered two children: Ernest A. Jenkins [1903—1923], and Ida Mae (Jenkins) East Aubrey [1906—1980]. After separating with John Thomas Jenkins, Sarah remarried to a native New Yorker, John Grady [1866—1944]. The two married in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, on 31 March 1926. Sarah Perdina Grady died of a heart attack in 1928, while with her daughter in Riverside County, California. She was 57 years old. Her daughter, Ida Mae (in a handwritten autobiography) reveals that Sarah was interred in the Pryor Cemetery, in Stuart, Hughes County, Oklahoma, next to her two sons, Edmond Pitman and Ernest Jenkins. The caretakers for Pryor Cemetery indicate that while both Edmond Pitman and Ernest Jenkins are buried within a group of four plots (with the remaining two unmarked), Sarah does not have a headstone, if buried there at all. Her name is not reflected in their database of names, but it was confirmed that records may be incomplete or missing given the several plots, marked by rocks whose inscriptions have faded over time, or plots that never received headstones, (Beck, Wanda and Troy, personal communication by Andrew Hardaway. 18 August 2017).

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