Sarah Ann Brindle

Female1853–11 January 1882

Brief Life History of Sarah Ann

When Sarah Ann Brindle was born in 1853, in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States, her father, Joseph H. Brendel, was 20 and her mother, Sarah L. Baily, was 24. She married Joseph Jasper Childers on 10 November 1872, in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. She lived in North Brook, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States for about 10 years. She died on 11 January 1882, in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States, at the age of 29.

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Family Time Line

Joseph Jasper Childers
1850–1928
Sarah Ann Brindle
1853–1882
Marriage: 10 November 1872
Mary Catherine Childers
1873–1946
John Wesley Childers
1876–1947
Calvin Monroe Childers
1880–1924
David Vance Childers
1882–1968

Sources (16)

  • Sarah Brindle in household of Catherine Baily, "United States Census, 1870"
  • Sarah A Brindle, "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 "
  • Sara Ann Bundle in entry for John Wesley Childers, "North Carolina, Department of Archives and History, Index to Vital Records, 1800-2000"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    10 November 1872Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
  • Children (4)

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (1)

    World Events (7)

    1853 · First State Fair

    Age 0

    The first state fair in North Carolina was held in Raleigh and was put on by the North Carolina State Agricultural Society in 1853. The fair has been continuous except for during the American Civil War and Reconstruction and WWII.

    1862 · Battle of Roanoke Island

    Age 9

    On February 7, 1862, General Burnside's expedition started with the Battle of Roanoke Island. The battle was mostly fought by the Union and Confederate Navy's. This was a Union victory.

    1863

    Age 10

    Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

    Name Meaning

    English (Lancashire): habitational name from a place in Lancashire named Brindle, from Old English burna ‘stream’ + hyll ‘hill’.

    South German: rare variant of Brindl or Bründl (and, in North America, also an altered form of these), a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, from a Bavarian diminutive of Middle High German brun(ne) ‘spring, stream’.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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