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    1. [ALHENRY] Re: Josiah Sasser:Henry County Plat Book I, Township 5 Range 29, Sections 1-30
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sasser-Saucer-Sacher-Satcher Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YS.2ADI/2369.2.2.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello All, I have been researching again and have found more information on this "Sasser" family. In the 1870 Newtopia, Barbour County Census, there are two Saucer's listed, my Joseph and Louisianna Saucer and close by a Martha Saucer, age 60 and living with her is Della, age 25. Also found (brothers?), John M. Satcher and Joseph M. Sacher enlisted in Confederate 3rd Alabama Calvary, Company G. Still researching this part... Also found information on a Josiah Saucer, enlisted in the Union 9th Calvary Regiment from IN who was killed at the battle of Sulphur Trestle, AL. in September, 1864. This Josiah had enlisted 3 seperate times during the Civil War, 1861, 1863, 1864, all of them with the IN 9th Calvary. Could this be our Josiah? and the Martha Saucer, above, his widow? If so, this would certainly explain why this family seemed to have fallen apart abruptly, with the Father in the Union and two of his sons in the Confederacy. Virginia, who are the Joiners in your Family? Also, did your Sara Ann Hall Sasser marry a second time to a Wilson? I have found one record on which the Mother of my Joseph Early Sasser is listed as Sara Ann Wilson. Also, I have two legal documentations that state Joseph Early was born on October 25, 1890, instead of October 24, 1889. Along with Parkers, Blaylocks are also in our oral family history. Never-ending-searching, Elsie

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