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Sarah Zumwalt Jump and Family

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Sarah Zumwalt Jump and Family
An 1893 photo of Sarah Zumwalt Jump and her husband, John, with their children and their 11 surviving children - and the family dog.
Date & Place: in Missouri United States
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Sarah Zumwalt
Sarah Jane Zumwalt was born to Henry Miller Zumwalt (1802-1850) and Jemima Boone (1804-1877). Her siblings were Elizabeth (1819 - 1870), Vaun (1826 - 1868), Nancy (1827 - 1899), Mary Elizabeth (1828 - 1880), Melcena (1831 - 1892), Hulda (1831 - 1880), Francis Marion (1834 - 1892), Benjamin Franklin (1834 - 1902), Vernetta P. (1838 - 1913), Julia Ann (born 1839), Barbara (born (1842), Nathan Boone (1844 - 1907), Minerva (1845 - 1929), and Andrew Zumwalt (1848 - 1860). Sarah Zumwalt married John Henry Jump Jr. (1832-1901) on May 13, 1858, in Polk, Missouri. They had the following children: Jemima, John Henry, William, Nancy Ann, Robert "Bob", Lucretia "Creasy", Sarah Frances (1876 - 1877), Sarah Catherine "Cat", Mary "Molly", Martha, Iva, and Dorothy Jump. In the 1910 federal census, Sarah was going by "Sarah J Jump". She was widowed and living on her own on her farm that she owned. She wasn't able to read or write and stated that she had 12 children. A notice of the settlement of her estate was published in December of 1916 by the administrator, Geo. Zumwalt. See Notice of Final Settlement.
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