In the 1860 and 1870 U.S. Census, James and Elizabeth lived in Washington, DC, and he was a "ship carpenter" (1860) and a "sailor" (1870). James was a "sailor" at the time of his death.
In 1860, James and Elizabeth had Elizabeth Smith (born c.1797) living with them.
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The other known children of James were:
1) James F. Sawyer (born c.1852) was born in Washington, DC.
2) Isadore (Sawyer) Jenkins (born c.1857) was born in Washington, DC. She married Daniel W. Jenkins (born c.1850) on 15 July 1873 in Washington, DC. He was born in Virginia. A "Child of Daniel" Jenkins (died 24 Dec 1873) is buried with their maternal grandfather, James M. Sawyer.
3) Emma M. Sawyer (born 1859) was born in Washington, DC.
In the 1860 and 1870 U.S. Census, James and Elizabeth lived in Washington, DC, and he was a "ship carpenter" (1860) and a "sailor" (1870). James was a "sailor" at the time of his death.
In 1860, James and Elizabeth had Elizabeth Smith (born c.1797) living with them.
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The other known children of James were:
1) James F. Sawyer (born c.1852) was born in Washington, DC.
2) Isadore (Sawyer) Jenkins (born c.1857) was born in Washington, DC. She married Daniel W. Jenkins (born c.1850) on 15 July 1873 in Washington, DC. He was born in Virginia. A "Child of Daniel" Jenkins (died 24 Dec 1873) is buried with their maternal grandfather, James M. Sawyer.
3) Emma M. Sawyer (born 1859) was born in Washington, DC.
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