Sarah Oldrin (1816-1894)

Sarah Olderon (1816-?)

Ancestry
Her ancestors were from Holland and Germany. Likely, her surname is a variant of Eldert, but having a German mother, she appears to have used the German -en feminine ending.

Potential parents
Sarah's parents may have been Israel Eldert and Ruth Hulstz who married December 30, 1809 at Christ's Presbyterian Church, South Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. However, further research is required to confirm such contentions.

Potential siblings
A likely close relative of Sarah is Sarah Elizabeth Eldert (c1827-?) of Nassau County, New York, who married Pearsall Abrams. Pearsall and Sarah had children Margaret, Corlandt, Lewis, Mary A., Anna Augusta, George H., Murwin, Eugena, Henrietta and Carrie. (Pearsall was Dutch, not German, and the name Anna Augusta shows up again in the next generation). It is even possible that both Sarahs were sisters, as German custom allows children with duplicate given names (so long as the middle name is different).

Potential name variations

 * Sarah Eldert
 * Sarah Older
 * Sarah Elder

Marriage

 * Abraham Kershaw (1815-?)

Children

 * Mary Kershaw (1835-?)
 * Israel Kershaw (1840-?)
 * Anna Augusta Kershaw (1841-1931) who married Charles Frederick Lindauer I (1835-1921)
 * Sara Kershaw (1843-?)
 * Ann Kershaw II (1847-?)
 * Peter Kershaw (1849-?)

New York
Abraham and Sarah lived in Glen Cove, Long Island and moved to Manhattan by 1850.