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Sarah <I>Lynch</I> Hinsberger

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Sarah Lynch Hinsberger

Birth
Death
1924 (aged 66–67)
Burial
Fresno, Fresno County, California, USA Add to Map
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Mausoleum
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from the 1919 History of Fresno County by Paul E Vandor.....

At Salt Springs, in Fresno County, on December 26, 1886, Jacob Hinsberger was married to Mrs. Sarah (Lynch) Allen, a native of Renfrew, Ontario, and the daughter of James Lynch, who was born in Wales and there married Miss Mary Hill, of Scotch descent. They settled as farmer folk at Renfrew, Ontario, and there the daughter Sarah was educated in the public schools.

Attaining to womanhood, she was married in Ontario to William Allen, a native there, and with him, in February, 1876, entered the United States and came West to California. For a while Mr. Allen was a carpenter at Chico, but later he removed to Redding, where he died. Following Mr. Allen's death, his widow was married to Mr. Hinsberger; and by this second marriage she had two children: Emory Ralph, who is a moulder by trade and was in the government employ at Mare Island Navy Yard during the war, but is now operating the home place: and Chester Rowell, a machinist in Fresno. She had also two children by her first marriage: Arthur Allen, a farmer in Wolters Colony; and Herbert W. Allen, a machinist at Sugar Pine Mill, Madera County.

Courtesy of Lester Letson
from the 1919 History of Fresno County by Paul E Vandor.....

At Salt Springs, in Fresno County, on December 26, 1886, Jacob Hinsberger was married to Mrs. Sarah (Lynch) Allen, a native of Renfrew, Ontario, and the daughter of James Lynch, who was born in Wales and there married Miss Mary Hill, of Scotch descent. They settled as farmer folk at Renfrew, Ontario, and there the daughter Sarah was educated in the public schools.

Attaining to womanhood, she was married in Ontario to William Allen, a native there, and with him, in February, 1876, entered the United States and came West to California. For a while Mr. Allen was a carpenter at Chico, but later he removed to Redding, where he died. Following Mr. Allen's death, his widow was married to Mr. Hinsberger; and by this second marriage she had two children: Emory Ralph, who is a moulder by trade and was in the government employ at Mare Island Navy Yard during the war, but is now operating the home place: and Chester Rowell, a machinist in Fresno. She had also two children by her first marriage: Arthur Allen, a farmer in Wolters Colony; and Herbert W. Allen, a machinist at Sugar Pine Mill, Madera County.

Courtesy of Lester Letson


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