In 1850 Trumbull County, Ohio, Sarah "Loutznizer" is 18,
born in Pennsylvania, with Daniel 64 and Nancy 60, both born
in Pennsylvania. Thomas is 16, born in Ohio,
1835 Calvin 21 in Pennsylvania, and Eunice 14 in Ohio.
She might be the dress maker in 1870 Ashtabula County, Ohio, 3
Sarah proved up a quarter in sections 28 and 29, 2S 45W in 1899.
In 1910 Ashtabula County, Ohio, Sarah is 77,
keeping house with her brother Thomas 75 -
saying both were born in Ohio.
December 1913 "Mrs. S. J. Loutzenhiser, who owns farm property
southeast of Yuma and who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Custer
for the past three or four months, departed Monday for her home at
Mount Vernon, Ohio."
May 1916 "Miss Sarah Loutzenhiser of Warren, Ohio, arrived on the noon train yesterday and is a guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Custer."
(They likely knew each other from Vernon)
Sarah Caroline Loutzenhiser 1833-1919 is buried
in Mount Vernon # 100948581.
"Sarah, a retired housekeeper, aged 86y 7m 7d,
died at 207 E. Hamtramck, of complications. She was the daughter
of Daniel & Nancy (Calvin) Loutzenhisen, also found
spelled "Loutenhisar" in Miller & Obrian Funeral Home records,
paid for by Lawrence & Anna Wills."