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Sarah Ann Wiggins - Indiana, PA 1823-1903

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Sarah Ann Wiggins - Indiana, PA 1823-1903
Handwritten on back:
"Aunt Sarah Ann Wiggins"
And yes, the town is named Indiana and is located in Photo found in an antique store. I am not related to the subject in the photo.
Pennsylvania...
Date & Place: at T.B. Clark, Art Photography in Indiana, Pennsylvania USA
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Mrs. Sarah Ann (Marlin) Wiggins 12 Apr 1823 - 27 May 1903, 2nd wife of Samuel Wiggins of Shelocta, PA who died in Aug 1900. Her obit was in The Indiana Gazette, Indiana, PA, Wednesday 27 May 1903. She was buried in the U.P. graveyard near Shelocta, only a few rods from her family homestead.
Lee, Thanks for your comments! The info will really help anyone researching this family. Thanks so much for posting!
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