GATES, Sarah Ann Isabelle (1898-1983)

GATES, Sarah Ann Isabelle (1898-1983)

0 Comments

Sarah Ann Isabelle Gates was born on October 5, 1898, in Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, Bahamas to Jeremiah Gates (1868-1923) and Jessie Isabel Lowe (1876-1924).

Her siblings included…

  • Charles William(1896)
  • Marion Mayfield (1901)
  • Irene (1904)
  • John Willard (1906)
  • Geneva Louise (1910)
  • Matthew Levern (1914)

On April 17, 1916, Sarah married William Dudley Bethel (1894-1921) from Bimini. He is the son of Joseph Dudley Bethel and Ellen Frances Newbold.

Their children included…

  • ?

On December 14, 1922, Sarah married William Ludington Lowe (1887-1962) from Green Turtle Cay, Abaco. He is the son of James A Gilford Lowe (1851-1911) and Mary Ellen Russell (1850-1905).

Their children included…

  • James Rispah (1926)
  • Mavis Merita (1939)

Sarah Ann Isabelle Lowe née Gates passed away during 1983 in Green Turtle Cay, Abaco.

Photo courtesy of Pamela Darville
Gates Sisters (L to R)
Sarah Ann Isabelle Gates (1898-1983)
Marion Mayfield Gates (1901-1984)
Neva Louise Gates (1910-1998)
(Daughters of Jeremiah Gates and Jessie Isabel Lowe).
Photo courtesy of Maria Sawyer Ochs

One Reply to “GATES, Sarah Ann Isabelle (1898-1983)

Leave a Reply

Related Posts

UPDATE TO “THE UNKNOWN CURRY”

After publishing my last post, my cousin, Amanda, shared with me the photo below from the same resource mentioned in my last post.  This death register shows the name (H. Herman Curry), date of death (June 30, 1888) and cause of death (teething) for this "unknown" Curry child of Wesley & Lilla Curry.   No…

LOWE, Roger (1914-2000)

Smoke signals In 1901, young Wilbur GLADSTONE Lowe and tied the knot with his Cherokee Sound bride, Ellen Jane Sawyer.  Known to all as 'Mr. Gladstone', he is one of many great-great-grandsons of Green Turtle Cay's patriarch Captain Gideon Lowe and wife Nancy Saunders. A skilled carpenter, Gladstone helped construct…

Royalty on Island Shores

The month of March not only brings blossoming spring flowers,  but also British royalty to the shores of the Bahamas, whose clear aquamarine waters and white sandy beaches are simply breathtaking for both the poor and the prosperous. The island nation's British legacy started in the early 1700's when King George I appointed an English sea…