Seventh Generation! (7th Son of James Madison & Julian Ann (LIPSCOMB) SARRATT, (GrandSon:.. Anthony,1 & Lettie (ELLIS) Sarratt) of "Sarratt Creek Plantation", Spartanburg/Cherokee Co.'s, SC. (GGrandson:. John,2 & Nanny (MORGAN) SARRATT) "The ARW Loyalist to England" (2GgrandSon: SAMUEL, 2 & ELIZABETH SARRATT, of Prince George's Co., MD. to Mecklenburg Dist., NC. (3GgrandSon: SAMUEL,1 & ANNA SARRATT, of Prince George's Co., MD. to old Tryon Co., NC. (4GgrandSon: JOSEPH,1 & KATHERINE SARRATT, of France to Prince George's Co., MD. "The American Progenitor!" Robert Clifton SARRATT, Sr. [SFA�-ID# 1.2.3.1.7.02.11] b. 21 Oct 1859, Spartanburg Co., SC d. 29 Oct 1926, age 67yrs, Cherokee Co., SC. [per 1953 Np.] Buried: Oakland Cemetery, Cherokee Co., SC. <---See: Find A Grave Memorial# 48491386 Created by: Keith & Linda Robertson, Feb 20, 2010] <---See: Photo Memorial Headstone, [Created by: H. F., 11/21/2011] Occupation: Commander U.S. Navy; U.S. Senator, Farmer, Mgr. Oil Mill, Large Plantation Owner. At age 27yrs he married bfr c1886, at Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. to 19 year old Miss Frances "Fannie" Anna AMOS, (d/o Charles Madison AMOS & Mother: Mary E. McCRAW) b. 17 Dec 1867, Limestone Twp., Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. [per 1953 Np.] d. 27 Jul 1961, age 94yrs, Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. [No SSD# ] Buried: Oakland Cemetery, Cherokee Co., SC. <---See: Find A Grave Memorial# 48375258 [Created by: Keith & Linda Robertson, Feb 20, 2010] <---See: Photo Memorial Headstone, [Created by: H. F., 11/21/2011] |
They had at least 5 Children born to this Union: <--- [per 1953 Np.] (2 Sons & 3 Dau's) | ||||
Son/Dau | Click on Name for More Inf. | b.-d. | Married/Info. | Ch. | 1. 1st Son: | Charles Madison SARRATT, | SC. *1888-1978 a89yrs TN. | m. c1922 Mary D. HUSTON, | 1Ch. | 2. 1st Dau: | Boyd "Lem" SARRATT, | SC. *1890-1985 a94yrs SC. | (Female) Never Married! | 3. 2nd Dau: | Ferrell Amos SARRATT, | SC. *1877-1893 a15yrs SC. | bd Oakland Cem. | 4. 3rd Dau: | Fannie Ann SARRATT, Jr. | SC. *1897-1964 a65yrs SC. | m. c1920 Dr. Chris L. ALLEN, | 1Ch. | 5. 2nd Son: | Robert Clinton SARRATT, | SC. *1901-1983 a81yrs SC. | m. Elizabeth RUFF, | 4Ch. | 6 Grandchildren/1st Cousins |
Chronological Timeline! Robert Clifton SARRATT |
Item | Date | Age | Description (Click on Date for more Information!) | Living in Co. | Born | 1859 | home of Parents & 10 Siblings (b. #11) Northern Div., Cowpens, PO. | Spartanburg Dist., SC. | Census | 1860 | 1yr | home of Parents & 10 Siblings in Northern Div., Cowpens, PO. | Spartanburg Dist., SC. | Census | 1870 | 11yrs | home of Parents & 4 Siblings in Limestone Twp., Limestone Springs, PO. | Spartanburg Dist., SC. | Census | 1880 | 21yrs | home of Sister in Spartanburg City Attending School | Spartanburg Dist., SC. | Married | 1887 | 27yrs | Miss Fannie AMOS, age 19yrs in Gaffney City | Cherokee Co., SC. | Death | 1890 | 30yrs | Father dies James Madison, age 76yrs in Gaffney City | Cherokee Co., SC. | Death | 1892 | 32yrs | Mother dies Julia Ann (Lipscome) age 72yrs in Gaffney City | Cherokee Co., SC. | Senator | 1892 | 33yrs | was the SC. Senator Rep. 1892-1894 Limestone Twp | Cherokee Co., SC. | Census | 1900 | 41yrs | with Wife & 3Ch. Limestone Twp Own Farm | Cherokee Co., SC. | Census | 1910 | 51yrs | with Wife & 4Ch. Limestone Twp Gen. Mgr., Oil Mill | Cherokee Co., SC. | Census | 1920 | 61yrs | with Wife & 3Ch. Limestone Twp Own Farm | Cherokee Co., SC. | Death | 1926 | 67yrs | bured Oakland Cemetery South Blacksburg | Cherokee Co., SC. |
"Widow" Mrs. Fanny (Amos) SARRATT, age 59yrs with 4 adult Children | Census | 1930 | 63yrs | Liv'g with Dau Fannie A. (Sarratt) ALLEN Limestone Twp Own Farm | Cherokee Co., SC. | Census | 1940 | 73yrs | Liv'g with Dau Fannie A. (Sarratt) ALLEN Limestone Twp Own Farm | Cherokee Co., SC. | Newspaper | 1953 | 86yrs | describes her early life in Limestone Twp | Cherokee Co., SC. | Death | 1961 | 94yrs | after 35yrs Wid, bd Oakland Cemetery S. Blacksburg | Cherokee Co., SC. |
Gaffney Ledger, Cherokee Co., SC. Feb. 26, 1953, by Dr. R.C. Granberry |
MRS. SARRATT IS CAPABLE, SUCCESSFUL IN BUSINESS During carpet-bagger days in South Carolina, a baby girl was born to MR. and MRS. CHARLES McALWREATH AMOS {1} at their home on the banks of the Broad River, then in Spartanburg Co. and was given the name of FRANCES AMOS. That was 85 years ago last December. FRANCES AMOS, now MRS. ROBERT CLIFTON SARRATT, born December 17, 1867, was married to ROBERT CLIFTON SARRATT when she was 19 years of age, and he was 27. While recently seated in the living room of MRS. SARRATT'S home on the Chesnee highway, I said to her, Mrs. Sarratt please tell me about some of the salient facts of your long and active life." "Why of course, if you wish to take the time," she answered....'What about your parentage, Mrs. SARRATT? Were they originally residents of this territory ? " I asked. "My great-grandfather, JOHN McALWREATH came here from Scotland. He fought in the War of 1812. It may interest you to know that my great-grandfather was one of a group of six men to organize the first Presbyterian church, Nazareth, in upper South Carolina. This church is located in Spartanburg county, out towards the Wellford community." " My father was CHARLES McALWREATH AMOS, born Oct. 7, 1844. When he was between 16 and 17 years of age, he enlisted in the Confederate Army and served for four years. He was wounded twice during the war". " My mother was MARY EMALISSA McCRAW, born in 1848, in the State Line neighborhood. Mother's father- my maternal grandfather- was ROBERT E. McCRAW. When mother was 19 she was married at the home of Squire GAFFNEY, commonly referred to as 'the father' of the town of Gaffney." " My parents ran away to be married. Grandfather objected for some reason, to his 19 year old daughter entering wed-lock; he wanted her at home ! But, you can't stop young love ! It finds a way -so there was a wild ride on horseback, zig-zagging for ten miles, the father in hot pursuit and just as the Squire pronounced the couple ' man and wife ', with JOE WOOD as the witness, the father blew in all hot and dusty- too late". The residence referred to as the location of her mother's marriage is " the old Gaffney home" on the Chesnee highway, not far from MRS. SARRATT'S present residence. It is a landmark of Cherokee county. " My grandfather was part owner of the Cowpens Iron Works, located near the site of the present Battle of Cowpens Monument. This enterprise was a successful and lucrative business, but was blown up by the carpet baggers at the close of the war during the Reconstruction Days." It was quite evident to me, with out MRS. Sarratt so stating, that her grandfather, CHARLES AMOS, was a man of sterling religious faith and an unusual and aggressive business personality. As I endeavored to reconstruct the living conditions of this area during the times of CHARLES AMOS, I asked MRS. SARRATT to tell me some of the things she knew of that period. " In that day, folks knew how to live at home ", she said. " Of course, they had servants a -plenty, but there were no ready -made clothes, for instance. The men made the looms, the women would spin the wool and the cotton. A room was set aside for the working of cloth. Grandfather made the cloth for all his slaves. As a matter of fact, I made all the clothes for our family during the early years of my married life. The people during those years even made their own dyes- red, black, yellow and indigo. " " My grandfather poled rafts down the river to Charleston, carrying cotton and other products for sale. He would bring back home things for the family he could not get here, such as jewelry, silverware, laces, watches, etc. In grandfather's day and in my earlier years, everybody began to drink sassafras tea in February, and on into the spring. This tea was regarded as a fine, health builder, as a tonic which purified the blood. Honey was used for sweetening. Sorghum molasses was as usual as pork and beef." Then I said to her, you were just a child during those days of 1865-1876, tell me about how things were in those days. " Vivid are those years in my mind", she said." Our people really suffered. Those carpet baggers were made up of veritable trash- the trashiest of trash ! " They worked upon the ignorance and superstition of the poor negroes, who did not know what it was all about". Continuing she said " It was necessary for our men to keep horses hidden and ready to go to avoid being captured and mal-treated. Nearly all was stolen from the plantations. Mr father-in-law had all his stock but one old mule carried away over night". " It was in 1870, that my father purchased a plantation in the vicinty of the present town of Inman. At that time I was 3 years old. Cotton was the big business of farmers, it was the back-bone of our economy. During the early years of our living in this Inman neighborhood, father, MR. GRAMLIN, and some others, furnished materials for a railroad to Spartanburg . Later on this road was extended to Asheville. In this community lived SALLIE FOSTER, now MRS. J.N. LIPSCOMB and I remember also being in a class for pen-manship with her brother, GARLAND FOSTER, who was the 'star' pen-man." When I made inquiry about the schools around 1870-1880, she said " You know , of course, that we had no public schools then. Parents paid tuition when they could organize schools. Limestone was a high school when organized in 1845, but later , after 1865 it conducted a school for primary instruction. " Do you recall your first school", I asked. " I certainly do! At five years of age , I was sent to a school near our home taught by MRS. LOU HUMPHRIES, which she conducted in her home." The home place burned when FRANCES AMOS was about 13 years of age. Her father , who had established several business connections in Spartanburg, moved his family to that place. A house was secured near the present campus of Converse College. " There had been a military school where now is the location of Converse College", said Mrs. Sarratt.
" Memory is a strange store-house. As a small girl I remember seeing in the basement of that school house the name of the father of CLAUDE ROSS, former banker of Gaffney, deceased years ago, carved or traced , in a stone. And I recall also, that the father of C.S. COPELAND, Gaffney business man at present, was in my classes.
When it came time for me to leave this school in the old military building, my father carried me to Limestone to see about the situation there, but at that time was at a low ebb, and I was not enrolled in the Gaffney school.
There came from Charleston to Spartanburg a MISS GIRAIRDAUX, who opened a finishing school for girls. The enrollment was limited to 15 and so in that school I was registered."
At her father's home near the present campus of Converse College, FRANCES and ROBERT CLIFTON SARRATT [ BOB] were married July 6, 1887.
R.C. SARRATT'S grandfather was ANTHONY SARRATT, born August 9, 1777, and his wife, R.C.'S grandmother, LETITIA by name , was born August 3, 1785. ANTHONY SARRATT was active in church work, for 60 years he was a consistent member in a Baptist church.
JAMES MADISON SARRATT, born Dec. 13, 1813, was the father of R.C. [ BOB]. JAMES MADISON married JULIA ANN LIPSCOMB and there were born to this couple 13 children. BOB was the youngest of the 13.
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The Following are the Children of:
Prof. Charles C. SARRATT & Mother: Fannie A. AMOS
They had 1 Son born to this short Union: | ||||
Son/Dau | Click on Name for More Inf. | b.-d. | Married/Info. | Ch. | 1.1. Only Son: | Madison "Houston" SARRATT, | TN. *1924-2007 a83yrs TN. | m. 1st IA. 1st Martha DAVIS, | 4Ch | "2nd" | "2nd" | "2nd" | m. 2nd Mrs. Dorothy (Waters) LEE | 0Ch. | 4 Known Grandchildren/1st Cousins |
FIRST MARRIAGE: *1946 Miss Martha Haley DAVIS, They had 4 Children born to this 1st Union: (2 Sons & 2 Dau's) |
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Son/Dau | Click on Name for More Inf. | b.-d. | Married/Info. | Ch. | 1.1.1.1. 1st Dau: | Marianne Dennis SARRATT, | b. 19 Jun 1947 Living |
m. 1st Jerry Brandt BROCK, | ?Ch | "2nd" | "2nd" | "2nd" | m. 2nd Robert Jay YEISER, | ?Ch. | 1.1.1.2. 1st Son: | Madison Houston SARRATT, Jr. | b. 16 Jul 1948 Living |
m. Laura McNAB, | ?Ch | 1.1.1.3. 2nd Dau: | Martha Davis SARRATT, | b. 24 Jul 1955 Living |
m. Gene JOHNSON | ?Ch | 1.1.1.4. 2nd Son: | Robert Lipscomb SARRATT, | b. 25 Apr 1961 Living |
m. Sandra Unknown | ?Ch |
Known Grandchildren/1st Cousins Robert Jay Yeiser, Jr. (Heather) of Albany, GA, William Houston Yeiser (Kelly) of Asheville, NC, Mary Sarratt Perkins (Jay) of Nashville, Melissa Sarratt Beasley (Bill) of Franklin, Olivia Sarratt McCarthy (Daniel) of Franklin, Haley Whitson Strouth (Adam) of Nashville, Martha Jane Sarratt, Nashville, and Houston Findlay Sarratt, Nashville. |
SECOND MARRIAGE: c1974 Mrs Dorothy (Waters) LEE, She had 4 Children born to her 1st Union: (1 Son & 3 Dau's) |
Son/Dau | Click on Name for More Inf. | b.-d. | Married/Info. | Ch. | 1. 1st Step-Dau: | Elaine LEE, | b. ?-Living | m. Richmond JOHNSTON, | ?Ch | 2. 2nd Step-Dau: | Martha Houston LEE, | b. ?-Living | of Nashville, TN., | ?Ch | 3. 3rd Step-Dau: | Susan Norfleet LEE, | b. ?-Living | of Kingston, NY. | ?Ch | 4. Only Step-Son: | Frank Hackney LEE, | b. ?-Living NY. | m. Miss Arlye Unknown, | ?Ch |
Known Step-Grandchildren/1st Cousins Brennan Lee Mulligan, New York City, Frank Lee Ashmun and Spencer Ashmun, Nashville, Dr. Matthew Brock, Chattanooga, Kathleen Brock, Pensacola, FL, and Meredith Hunter Johnson, Kingsport, TN |
Madison Houston SARRATT, Davidson County, Tennessee Dated: November 22, 2007 Born March 5, 1924 in Nashville, TN. Died Thursday, November 22, 2007. Preceded in death by parents, Charles Madison Sarratt and Mary Dora Houston Sarratt, and by first wife, Martha Davis Sarratt. Survived by children, 1. 1st Dau: Mrs. Marianne Denis Sarratt Brock (Jerry) of Johnson City, TN, 2. 1st Son: Madison Houston Sarratt, Jr. (Laura) of Nashville, 3. 2nd Dau: Marday Sarratt Johnson (Gene) of Kingsport, TN and 4. 2nd Son: Robert Lipscomb Sarratt (Sandra), Nashville. Also grandchildren, Robert Jay Yeiser, Jr. (Heather) of Albany, GA, William Houston Yeiser (Kelly) of Asheville, NC, Mary Sarratt Perkins (Jay) of Nashville, Melissa Sarratt Beasley (Bill) of Franklin, Olivia Sarratt McCarthy (Daniel) of Franklin, Haley Whitson Strouth (Adam) of Nashville, Martha Jane Sarratt, Nashville, and Houston Findlay Sarratt, Nashville. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Dorothy Waters Sarratt; Stepchildren, 1. Elaine Lee Johnston (Richmond) of High Falls, NY, 2. Martha Houston Lee of Nashville, 3. Susan Norfleet Lee of Kingston, NY, and 4. Frank Hackney Lee (Arlye) of New York City; Great-Grandchildren, William Gabriel Beasley IV, Martha Davis Beasley, Cady Madison Beasley, Madeline Elsie McCarthy, Jacob Houston Sarratt, and Mary Adelaide Yeiser; Step-Grandchildren, Brennan Lee Mulligan, New York City, Frank Lee Ashmun and Spencer Ashmun, Nashville, Dr. Matthew Brock, Chattanooga, Kathleen Brock, Pensacola, FL, and Meredith Hunter Johnson, Kingsport, TN. Dr. Sarratt graduated from West End High School and received his B.S. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1944. He was awarded his M.D. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1947, and was chief resident from 1953-1954. In May, 1958 he became a Diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He was a clinical professor at Vanderbilt University Medical School. A member of numerous specialty societies. Dr. Sarratt has served as a board member of the OBGYN Society of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, and was founding President of the Lonnie Burnett Vanderbilt OBGYN Society. He was former Chief of Surgery at Parkview, now Centennial, Hospital. He has served on hospital Medical Boards at Vanderbilt and Parkview. He was a member of the American Medical Association, the Southern Medical Association, the Tennessee Medical Association, and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Sarratt served in the United States Navy Medical Corps during the Korean War, returning to Nashville after three years, and resuming his career in private practice until 1998. During 4 12 decades of medical practice he contributed much to the community, including serving in polio clinics and cancer clinics. He earned the love and respect of his staff and his patients, regarding them as part of his extended family and treated them as such. In June, 1998, Dr. Sarratt was presented the 2nd annual Distinguished Alumnus Award of the Lonnie S. Barrett OBGYN Society. Vanderbilt University knows Dr. Sarratt as a devoted and ardent fan of the Commodores. Visitation will be at St. George's Episcopal Church on Monday, November 26 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. prior to the service at 1 p.m. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Robert Jay Yeiser, Jr., William Houston Yeiser, George Matthew Brock, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Frank Lee Ashmun, R. Spencer Ashmun, and Houston Findlay Sarratt. Honorary Pallbearers are P.D. Houston III, Dr. Gene Linton, Winston Salem, NC, Dr. Griff Harsh, Sweetwater, TN, Dr. Fred Allison, Dr. Lonnie Burnett, Dr. Angus Crook, Dr. Robert Tosh, Dr. Robert Sadler, Dr. Robert Chalfant, Dr. Jeffrey Eskind, Dr. Robert Ikard, Miller Robinson, Dr. Herschel Graves, Jimmy Webb, Dr. Keith Hagan, Woody Sims, and Tony Statler, Laurel Park, NC. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Vanderbilt University, Alive Hospice, Nashville, or the Charity of one's choice. writen by: MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS. |
Eighth Generation! 2. Boyd "Lemiel/Lemuel", [SFA©-ID# 1.2.3.1.7.02.11.2] (1st Dau of: Robert Clifton, Sr. SARRATT & Mother: Fannie A. AMOS) b. 17 Oct 1890 Limestone Twp., Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. d. 07 Sep 1985, a94y Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. [SSD# 251-70-0888 SC] Buried: Oakland Cemetery, South Blacksburg, Cherokee Co., SC. <---See: Find A Grave Memorial# 48375045 [Created by: Keith & Linda Robertson, Feb 20, 2010] <---See: Photo Memorial Headstone, [Photo by: H. F., 11/21/2011] Where a headstone marks her grave. [per Vol.3, Pg125] Occupation: Miss Sarratt was a School Teacher, Public Schools, she never Married! See: 1943 ALLEN & SARRATT Photo! |
Eighth Generation! 3. Ferrell Amos SARRATT, [SFA©-ID# 1.2.3.1.7.02.11.3] (2nd Dau of: Robert Clifton, Sr. SARRATT & Mother: Fannie A. AMOS) b. 07 Apr 1877 Limestone Twp., Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. d. 24 Feb 1893, a 15yrs, 10mths, & 17 days, Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. Buried: Oakland Cemetery, South Blacksburg, Cherokee Co., SC. Cause of Death: Unknown to me) <---See: Find A Grave Memorial# 48375328 [Created by: by: Keith & Linda Robertson, Feb 20, 2010] <---See: Photo Memorial Headstone, [Photo by: H. F., 11/21/2011] |
Eighth Generation! 4. Frances "Fannie" Anne SARRATT, [SFA©-ID# 1.2.3.1.7.02.11.4] [SFA©-FG 1493] (3rd Dau of: Robert Clifton, Sr. SARRATT & Mother: Fannie A. AMOS) b. 25 Apr 1897, Limestone Twp., Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. d. 07 Jan 1964 age 65yrs, Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. [No SSD#] Buried: Oakland Cemetery, Cherokee Co., SC. With Headstone <---See: Find A Grave Memorial# 62239212 [Created by: by: Keith & Linda Robertson, Nov 28, 2010] <---See: Photo Memorial Headstone, [Photo by: Keith & Linda Robertson, 1/14/2011] Occuparion: Teacher, Public Schools (1930 Census) At age 27yrs she married in 1924, Cherokee Co., SC. to 37 year old Dr. Christphor Leander ALLEN, (s/o Thomas H. ALLEN & Mother: Martha McARTHER) b. 23 Aug 1887, Limestone Twp., Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. d. 11 Jul 1949, age 61yrs at Newberry, Newberry Co., SC. [No SSD#] Buried: Oakland Cemetery, Cherokee Co., SC. With Headstone <---See: Find A Grave Memorial# 47073399 [Created by: by: Keith & Linda Robertson, Jan 24, 2011] <---See: Photo Memorial Headstone, [Photo by: Keith & Linda Robertson, 1/24/2011] S.C., U.S. Navy Rreserves, Rank HA1 WWI. Occupation: Perscription Clerk, Drug Store (1930 Census) |
Eighth Generation! 5. Robert "Robb" Clifton SARRATT, Jr. (a.k.a. "R.C.") [SFA©-ID# 1.2.3.1.7.02.11.5] (2nd Son of: Robert Clifton, SARRATT & Mother: Fannie A. AMOS) b. 07 Jul 1901, Limestone Twp., Gaffney, Cherokee Co., SC. d. 25 Jun 1983 age 81yrs Cherokee Co., SC. [SSD# 248-62-6884 SC.] Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington Co., Virginia Plot: Section 60 Site 2314; Capt., U.S. Coast Guard, WWII <---See: Find A Grave Memorial# 120618600 [Created by: David McInturff, Nov 21, 2013] <---See: Photo Memorial Headstone, [Photo by: A Horan, 1/26/2014] At age 30yrs he married in 1931, Cherokee Co., South Carolina to: 25 year old Miss Ann Elizabeth "Beth" RUFF; (Dau of John William RUFF & Mother: Lydia Miller ENGLAND) b. 22 Oct 1906, Bluefield, Mercer Co., West Virginia d. 12 Oct 1976, age 70yrs, Cherokee Co., South Carolina [SSD#?] Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington Co., Virginia Plot: Section 60 Site 2314 <---See: Find A Grave Memorial# 120618599 [Created by: David McInturff, Nov 21, 2013] <---See: Photo Memorial Headstone, [Photo by: A Horan, 1/26/2014] |
Robert C. SARRATT can be found with U.S. Coast Guard: 1930 Census, Enumerated Date: 1st April 1930 New London, New London Co., Connecticut [Roll: T626_282; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 0077; Image: 288.0; Line:# 002] Robert C Sarratt, 28yrs b. 1902 SC., Single, Lieutenant, U.S. Coast Guard [F-b. SC. M-b. SC.] |
[See: [SFA�-ID# 1.2.3.1.7.02.11.5] 8th Generation] |
Robert C. SARRATT can be found with Family: 1940 Census, Enumerated Date: 11th April 1940 Port Townsend, Jefferson Co., Washington [Roll: T627_4342; Page: 63A; Renter $100. per Mth. Enumeration District: 16-14; F-Visit:# ] Robert C Sarratt, 38yrs b. 1902 SC., Lieutenant Commander, U S Coast Guard Training Station [5th College] Elizabeth R (Ruff) Sarratt, 33yrs b. 1907 WV., [4th College] #1. 1st Dau: Anne E Sarratt, 8yrs b. 1932 Hawaii, [3rd Grade] #2. 2nd Dau: Barbara P Sarratt, 6yrs b. 1934 SC., [1st Grade] #3. 3rd Dau: Margaret A Sarratt, 4yrs b. 1936 PA., At Home! |
Residence in 1935: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U S Government Reservation [See: [SFA�-ID# 1.2.3.1.7.02.11.5] 8th Generation] |
6mths later Robert C. SARRATT Family is listed in Alaska: 1940 Census, Enumerated Date: 16th October 1940 Jamestown, Juneau, First Judicial Division, Alaska [Roll: T627_4578; Page: 23B; Enumeration District: 1-25; F-Visit:# 356] Robert Sarratt, 38yrs b. 1902 SC., Renter $70. per Mth; Officer, U.S. Coast Guard, [17th Grade] Elizabeth (Ruff) Sarratt, 33yrs b. 1907 WV., [16th Grade] Ann Sarratt, 8yrs b. 1932 Hawaii, [2nd Grade] Barbara Sarratt, 6yrs b. 1934 SC., At Home! Margaret Sarratt, 3yrs b. 1937 PA., At Home! |
Residence in 1935: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U S Government Reservation [See: [SFA�-ID# 1.2.3.1.7.02.11.5] 8th Generation] |
SFA© Source and Reference Notes | [REF:#001] | Paul R. Sarrett, Jr. |
[email protected] Sarratt/Sarrett/Surratt Families of America (SFA)© Bibliography County Histories Cherokee Co. "The Old Iron District a Study of the Development of Cherokee County. 1750-1897" by: Bobby G. Moss, Clinton, SC. Jacobs Print., [1972] vii. 390pp. "Around the Clock in Cherokee" by: Cluggson Black, Gaffney, SC.; Southern Renaissance [1974[ 67pp. Spartanburg Co. "History of Spartanburg County" by: John B. O'N Landrum, Atlanta, GA. Franklin Press & Pub. Co., [1900] viii 739pp. (Reprint Spartanburg Reprint Co., 1977, 739pp. Computerized Index, Park City, Utah. by: Hamilton Computer Service Co., [1978] 88pp. "A History of Spartanburg County" Compiled by: Writers' Program of W.P.A., Spartanburg, SC. Pub. Band & White, [1940] 304pp. (Reprint with Index, Spartanburg Reprint Co. [1975], 304pp.) "Spartanburg County: a Pictorial History" by: Phillip N. Racine, Virginia Beach, VA., Pub. Donning Co. [1908] 189pp. Union Co. "A History of Union County, South Carolina" by: William R. Feaster, Greenville, SC.' Pub. A Press, [1977] 133pp. "Union County Heritage, South Carolina" Editor: Mannie L. Marbry, Union, SC., Union Co., South Carolina Heritage Commette, [1981], 500pp. Cherokee, Spartanburg, Union, & York Co.'s "Sarratt/Sarrett/Surratt Familiy Profiles!©" by Paul R. Sarrett, Jr., & self Published in Oct. 31, 1989, 366pp. with Name Index. Davidson County, Tennessee History of Davidson County, Tennessee - 1880" by Woodford Clayton, Philadelphia, PA.; J.W. Lewis & Co., 1880, 499pp; (Reprint. Nashville Elder 1971) |
[REF:#002] | L.B.O. Landrum | History of Spartanburg Ed. 1900 | [REF:#003] | Helen (Jones) Campbell |
The Confederate Courier Ed. 1960, St. Martin's Press, NY. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 64-8016 See: [SFA©-REF:#2] |
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