BIOGRAPHY: Sarah A. GILMORE, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by P. S. Barr Copyright. All rights reserved. http://files.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ _______________________________________________ The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume I, pages 667-668. SARAH A. GILMORE, Milroy, Mifflin county, Par., was born in the western part of the Kishacoquillas valley, February 25, 1823. She is a daughter of William and Ann (Alexander) McDowell. Sarah Gilmore's parents had seven children: Samuel, married Miss Eichy; John R., married Margaret Jacobs; Thomas Jackson, died in early manhood; Perry Wilson, married Katherine Conley; William Elliott, married Louisa Maguire; Sarah A.; and Eliza Jane, married to William Kennedy, and after his death to William Stroup. They reside in Adams county, O. Sarah A. McDowell was married February 7, 1843, to Thomas Brown. Mr. Brown was born June 30, 1811. He was a son of James and Nancy (McClure) Brown, who had seven children: Thomas; Martha (Mrs. Robert McNitt); Mary (Mrs. Cyrus Alexander); Margaret (Mrs. William McManigal), and Jane (Mrs. William Smith), who were twins; Nancy (Mrs. Christopher Marks); and James, married first to Elizabeth McManigal, and after her heath, to Elizabeth, widow of James Alexander, of Centre county, Pa. They removed to Kansas, where Mr. Brown died. Thomas Brown was educated in the district schools of his native township, and spent his life on the farm. Prudent and conservative, Mr. Brown preferred the routine of farm labor to the uncertainties of commercial life. He was actively interested in the affairs of the township, and contributed liberally to all benevolent enterprises. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown's children are: James, died January 4, 1856; Nancy McClure, died January 9, 1856; Jane E., who died May 13, 1860; and Ann Alexander. Mr. Thomas Brown died June 4, 1856. Mrs. Brown was married, October 23, 1860, to Jacob Mutthersbaugh. They removed to Lewistown, where they remained until his death, September 26, 1861. After her husband's death, Mrs. Mutthersbaugh returned to the old Brown homestead in Armagh township, where she was living at the time of her third marriage. Her daughter, Ann Alexander Brown, was married January 18, 1865, to John M. Bunnell, of Crawford county, Pa. For a number of years they lived on the Brown homestead. Mr. Bunnell then opened a music store in Bellefonte, Pa., where he remained for a number of years. He sold his business there and opened a music store in Philipsburg, Pa., where they are living at the present time. They had five children, all of whom died quite young except Sarah M., who was married January 1, 1890, to Thomas Mayes, of Lewistown; they had one child, John Albert Mayes. Mrs. Mutthersbuagh was married to William Gilmore, April 19, 1866. Mr. Gilmore and his wife lived at Reedsville, Pa., and when Mr. Gilmore died, August 31, 1876, she again returned to the homestead in Armagh township, where she is now living. Mrs. Gilmore is kind-hearted and intelligent, noted for her generous hospitality, and her liberality to the poor of the neighborhood.