Who
is Sarah Raesbeck Woodin? According to the photo she is “Dad’s Mother.” This
photograph is one on many from the Wilma Woodin Collection. Wilma Woodin Morey,
1922-2016, was my mother’s cousin or my first cousin once removed. So, “Dad’s
Mother” would be the mother of Martin Luther Woodin, 1873-1931, or the wife of
Abel Woodin, 1827-1887.
With
the use of online computer digital images, I was no closer to identifying Sarah
than the paper copies I received in the early 1990s. Maureen Taylor, The PhotoDetective, tells me that every
photograph wants to tell me a story. So, Sarah what is your story? What records
are now digitized that Wilma did not have access to years ago?
Sarah
Giles was baptized 2 November 1831 in Bromsgrove, Worcester, England according
to the Family History Library Film Number 321128. The index for the baptism
date is 1831 and several census records agree. The 1841 and 1851 English Census
records approximate 1832. So, when the quarantine is over, this will need to be
verified (May 2020). Her father is listed as James Giles; her mother is listed
as Mary Giles. The 1861 English Census reads that Mary’s father is Richard
Lewis.
Sarah
Giles married Abel Woodin on 9 June 1851 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire,
England. According to digital records, the family crossed the Atlantic in 1880.
Abel died 1887 and was buried in LaSalle County, Illinois. Sarah married a
second time to John Raisbeck on 17 September 1890 in Grundy County, Illinois,
Illinois Marriages FHL film 001415756. View the 1900 United States Federal
Census, John, Sarah and Thomas were enumerated in Bureau County, Illinois. Thomas
was born in 1881 in Illinois. Thomas’ obituary reads that he was born in
Braceville, Grundy County. At this time, my further research reveals that
Elizabeth Wilson was the mother of Thomas and Rachael Raisbeck. Sarah was still
married to Abel Woodin in 1881. Family papers reveal Sarah’s death date as
1908, as of May 2020 I am unable to find an obituary or any document.
For
me, the photo question has been answered, Sarah was born Giles, married first
time Abel Woodin, married second time John Raisbeck.
My
connection, Sarah Giles was the mother-in-law of my great aunt, Eugenie Luella
COUCH 1878-1959. See my tree, Roots Digger (Under Construction), on
Ancestry.com for the source citations; or, see my tree, Roots Digger 2020, on
MyHeritage.com.
Thank
you Wilma for your many, many hours putting together this family for future
generations!
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