Sarah A “Sadie” Palmer
1890 - 1925 (~ 34 years)-
Name Sarah A Palmer Nickname Sadie Birth May 1890 Moreau, Saratoga, NY Gender Female Census 22 Jun 1900 Corinth, Saratoga, NY ; age 10, born May 1890 in NY, at school, living with parents Census 1 Jun 1905 Moreau, Saratoga, NY ; age 15, born US, at school, living with parents Census 3 May 1910 Moreau, Saratoga, NY ; age 19, born NY, living with parents Census 1 Jun 1915 Moreau, Saratoga, NY ; age 25, born US, does hsusework, living with parents Census 7 Jun 1920 Moreau, Saratoga, NY ; age 29, born NY, living with parents Death 1 Mar 1925 Saratoga Co, NY Burial 4 Mar 1925 Greenridge Cemetery, Saratoga Springs, NY Person ID I1295 Family Tree Last Modified 19 Jul 2014
Father Ervin Palmer, b. 5 May 1850, Moreau, Saratoga, NY d. 29 Sep 1931, Niverville, Columbia, NY (Age 81 years) Mother Sarah Elizabeth Sherman, b. 5 Oct 1851, Wilton, Saratoga, NY d. 21 May 1928, Fortsville, Saratoga, NY (Age 76 years) Marriage 8 Dec 1875 Saratoga, NY Family ID F277 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Walter Ovitt, b. 1868, New York Marriage 5 Oct 1921 Fortsville, Saratoga, NY Notes - from "The Saratogian", 7 Oct 1921 (fultonhistory.com)
Fortsville, Oct. 7- A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Palmer Wednesday when their youngest daughter, Sadie, was united in marriate to Walter Ovitt. The wedding guest included: Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Kendall of Glens Falls and Mrs. H.G. Albrecht, sisters to the bride, and Mrs. H.L. Bert of Schenectady, a cousin.
Family ID F3696 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Jul 2014
- from "The Saratogian", 7 Oct 1921 (fultonhistory.com)
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Notes - from "The Saratogian", 2 Mar 1925 (fultonhistory.com)
MRS. WALTER OVITT
Mrs. Walter Ovitt, a well known resident of Fortsville, died at her late residence yesterday morning. Mrs. Ovitt's survivors are her husband; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Palmer; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Abrecht of Hornell; and Mrs. Bessie Kendall of Glens Falls. The funeral will take place at the late home Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Rev. G.W. Swart of Fort Edward will officiate. The body will be placed in the vault in Greenridge cemetery, this city.
- from "The Saratogian", 2 Mar 1925 (fultonhistory.com)