died - July 30, 1930 in Arkansas
Married GEORGE ELKINS in 1870.
Children:
- Girl (1870-1871)
- Boy (1872-1877)
- MARY McADA (1875-1958)
She is buried at the Janes Cemetary in Ravenden Springs, Arkansas
Parents-Grandparents:
NATHAN CLEMENTS (1817-) New York & NANCY E DARLING (1835-1865) Kentucky/Tennessee
-JAMES PAUL CLEMENTS (1807-1875) England & MARY SANDERSON (1813-)
-JAMES S DARLING (1802-) Georgia & LUCY McADA (1803-) SC
After her mothers death in 1865, Sarah went to live with her grandparents James and Lucy Darling.
RESIDENCE:
1856 - Tennessee
1860 - Prairie, Newton, Arkansas
1870 - Jackson, Sharp, Arkansas (Living with Grandparents)
1900 - Hardy, Sharp County, Arkansas
1910 - Janes Creek, Randolph County, Arkansas
1920 - Janes Creek, Randolph County, Arkansas
1930 - Janes Creek, Randolph County, Arkansas
NOTE:
-Sarah Elkins
was five years old when the Civil War broke out in 1861. Her mother died at the
birth of Sarah L. Clements. The father left Sarah with her grandparents and went
to northeast Arkansas. Grandfather & Grandmother Darling leave their home
in Obion County, Tennessee on Sarah's First Birthday, November 26, 1856. They
move to Sharp County Arkansas. Two other grandchildren are raised by the
Darling grandparents. One was Jimmy Darling. The other child was a girl, and
that is all we know. Sarah L. Clements met and married George William Elkins
when she was fifteen years old. They had three children. One little girl died
when she was about one year old. A boy lived to be about five years old before
he died. This left Mary McAda Elkins
-After George's death in 1908, Sarah received a Confederate Pension amount of $67. She also moved in with Mac & Walker Rogers where she lived until her death.
-After George's death in 1908, Sarah received a Confederate Pension amount of $67. She also moved in with Mac & Walker Rogers where she lived until her death.