I'm participating in the 52 Ancestors Challenge in Ahnentafel order, and week nine is about one of my paternal great-grandmothers. I know I'm behind but I don't even know how far - one week or two? I went on vacation and I'm all mixed up.
Sally Ruth Evans was born 17 August 1902 in Hart County, Georgia to John H Evans and Leila F Craft. She was only eight years old when her father died, and 10 when her mother married James W Brown. From the 1940 census, it appears that she attended school only through the 7th grade. When she was 16 she married Bennie E Craft, and at 17 gave birth to her first of nine children.
My Great-Grandmother is one of those cases where an ancestor's name is constantly in flux. Sometimes she's recorded as Sallie or Sally, sometimes as Ruth. As a child and a young wife, the census listed her as Sallie. It seems like the older she got, the more likely she would be recorded as Ruth. Later in life she often appeared as Sally Ruth. When I asked my dad, he said she was Ruth. I don't know if it's a case of going by her middle name but giving her legal name, or what. It's just confusing though.
She was the only great-grandparent still living when I was born and I have a vague recollection of meeting her once at a family reunion. I don't remember much, just the image of an elderly lady in a wheelchair coming down the isle between picnic tables.
She died 20 June 1999 in Hart County, Georgia, and was buried with her husband at the Rock Branch Baptist Church in Elbert County, Georgia.
2 comments:
Hi!! I don't have Sally Ruth Evans in my tree, currently, but I do have a lot of Evans from Hart County. I would love to talk with you. Please contact me at jackiehollow @ gmail.com
Who knows... maybe we connect!
Jackie
Yay! Another Sally!
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