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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Audubon Valjean: Birth: OCT 1874 in Ohio. Death: 1926

  2. Eugene Valjean: Birth: 01 AUG 1876 in Ohio.

  3. Anna Valjean: Birth: 27 AUG 1878 in Ohio. Death: 23 OCT 1962 in Los Angeles County, California

  4. Benjamin Valjean: Birth: 11 SEP 1880 in Ohio. Death: abt JUN 1969


Sources
1. Title:   1860 census
Page:   Virginia, Preston, Dist 4, im 27/43
2. Title:   1900 census
Page:   California, Orange, Anaheim, dist 139, im 10/17
3. Title:   Hauser Bible pages
Page:   Loose pages tucked into the Bible of William Waltz
4. Title:   Website
Page:   http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt6h4nc80k/?layout=metadata&brand=calisphere
5. Title:   FindAGrave.com
Page:   Find A Grave Memorial# 11083819
6. Title:   1870 census
Page:   West Virginia, Preston, Union, im 35/35
7. Title:   1880 census
Page:   Ohio, Scioto, Portsmouth, dist 172, im 38/46
8. Title:   1910 census
Page:   California, Orange, Anaheim, dist 44, im 4/65
9. Title:   1920 census
Page:   California, Orange, Anaheim, dist 52, im 1/26

Notes
a. Note:   1910 census- bore 5 children, 4 living 1920 - widowed. Dau. Anna is living with her Buried together in mausoleum: Sarah, Audubon and Anna ValJean
  Find A Grave Memorial# 86504072 Birth: 1838 Death: 1921 Obituary: The Portsmouth Daily Times, Portsmouth, Ohio Monday, June 13, 1921 Mrs. Sarah Valjean, for many years a highly honored resident of this city passed away several days ago at her home in Anaheim, California where she had resided for some time. She was ill many weeks and was unconcious 36 hours before she passed away. She was the widow of the late J. E. Valjean, who died three years ago. He was the editor of the Portsmouth Blade and was one of the best known editors in Ohio during the time he was able to look after his editorial work. Mrs. Valjean is survived by three sons and a daughter, Anna, Ben who is in Los Angeles, Eugene who is employed by the Government and Audubon, who is located in Bisbee, Arizona. Owing to the recent floods in that section, Audubon was unable to reach Anaheim to attend the last rites of his mother. Mrs. Valjean was a woman who possessed many loveable traits of character and will be missed. She leaves many dear friends here, who will recall the Valjean family when they resided on the Chillicothe Pike just north of the city. Mrs. Valjean was buried beside her husband in the Mausoleum in Anaheim. Family links: Spouse: James E. Valjean (1834 - 1914)* Children: Audubon Valjean (1874 - 1926)* Anna Valjean (1878 - 1962)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Anaheim Cemetery, Anaheim, Orange County, California, USA Plot: Community Mausoleum, North Wall, Row 10, Crypt D


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