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SARAH ELIZABETH JACKSON
aka SADIE DRYSDALE , Scroll down for further info and photos - Also-1st cousin once removed Ethan Markosian -out in California turns out he has a source of photos old group photos from back in the day of a gathering of the Robison /Drysdale/ Jackson element - listing names on the back - apparently Henry Drysdale wife Sarah and son Orvin [my grandfather] are some in attendance ....we shall see.
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Description: you have 4 kids , there were 5 ... #3 is missing
Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Jacksons
children
#1 Orvin Dick Drysdale Sr of SLC, Utah
#2 Clara (Drysdale) Orton of Lansing , Mich.
#3 Sarah Geneva(Drysdale)Tufford of Yakima Washington state
Birth 1906
Death 8 Jul 1970
#4 Vernetta (Drysdale) Hellman of Umatilla ,Oregon
#5 Lloyd Drysdale of SLC,Utah
#3 spouse Wendel Freed Tufford
1905 - 1962
https://douglashistory.ning.com/photo/my-photo-box-clara-sarah ; Sarah Jackson , and Clarabelle Drysdale , eldest daughter of Henry Drysdale and Sarah Jackson
In 1907 the laws of Utah changed requirements on records . 1908 , notice below Sarah Jackson is listed with proper given and maiden name .
DRYSDALE, HENRY (father) and SADIE JACKSON had a baby girl named CLARABELLE DRYSDALE on 23 May 1905 in Tooele County, Utah, U.S.A.
DRYSDALE, HENRY (father) and SALIE JACKSON had a baby girl named SARAH GENEVA DRYSDALE on 28 October 1906 in Tooele County, Utah, U.S.A.
DRYSDALE, HENRY RANDOLPH (father) and SARAH JACKSON had a baby girl named EDITH VERNETTA DRYSDALE on 13 October 1908 in Utah County, Utah, U.S.A.
These listings refer to Henry Drysdale and his wife Sarah Elizabeth [nee Jackson] Drysdale .
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