Family Group Sheet data from: Pat O'Dell, genpat@netins.net
husband
Thomas East
birthdate and birthplace
17 Nov 1803 North Carolina
death date, place
16 Feb 1868 Nebraska Twp, Page Co, Iowa
burial
Hawleyville Cem, Page Co, Iowa
1st marriage
24 Jan 1828 Morgan Co, Ind: Phoebe Burris
2nd marriage
28 Jan 1855 Page Co, Iowa: Almira Jane Inscho
father
 
mother
 
1st wife
Phoebe Burris
birthdate and place
 
deathdate and place
 
burial
 
father
Moses Burris
mother
Frances McKinney
CHILDREN
#1 child born 1825-30 Indiana
married  
died  
buried  
#2 Sarah Ann born 17 Feb 1832 Indiana
married 04 Jan 1856 Page County, Iowa: Stephen E. McAlpin
died 14 Feb 1917 Page County, Iowa
buried Hawleyville Cemetery
#3 Emma F. born 1835 Indiana
married 20 Jun 1873 Page County, Iowa: John Woods
died  
buried  
#4 Lyman born 1837 Indiana
married 01Nov 1883 Howard Co, Ind
died 29 Dec 1904 Kokomo, Howard Co, Ind
buried Crown Point Cem, Kokomo, Howard Co, Ind
2st wife
Almira Inscho
birthdate and place
1838
deathdate and place
Oct 1927 Pottawattamie Co, Council Bluffs, Iowa
burial
Hawleyville Cem
father
John Inscho
mother
Elvira Delno
#1 Mary F. born  
died 1858
buried Hawleyville Cemetery
#2 Stephen I. born Oct 1857
married  
died 1858
buried Hawleyville Cemetery
#3 Thomas born 1859 Page County
married  
died  
buried  
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married  
died  
buried  
#1 child born  
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1830 Hendricks Co, Ind
Thomas East, 20/30
wife, 20/30
dau, /5
 
1840 Hancock Co, Ind Census
Thomas East, 1 male 3/40
wife, 1 female 30/40
dau, 10/15
dau, 5/10
dau, /5
son, /5
 
1850 Census not found
 
1860 Hawleyville, Page County, Iowa; Jun 26
Thos. H. East, 56 m NC miller
Almira East, 22 f Ill
Lyman East, 23 m laborer Ind
Thos. A. East, 9/12 Iowa
 
Page County, Iowa Probate Register 1862 - 1876
East, Thomas H.; deceased Feb 16, 1868, page 20; Jane East appt administrator Mar 10, 1868; heirs:
Sarah McAlpin born Feb 17, 1832 Page Co, Iowa
Lyman B. East born Dec 13, 1835 Page Co, Iowa
Julia Goodman born Mar 6, 1842 Col
Thomas A. East born Jul 11, 1859 Page Co, Iowa
Henrietta East born Feb 2, 1862 Page Co, Iowa
Martha B. East born Oct 4, 1864 Page Co, Iowa
 
 
In his daughter, Sarah A. East McAlpin's obituary [1917], it states that she was born in Indiana and came west with her parents in 1842. They first went to Missouri where her mother died and then to Davis, Decatur and Page Counties in Iowa.
Her marriage was solemnized in the old log cabin built on the river bank close to the millsite of the Old Hawleyville Mill owned by her father, Thomas East.
 
obituary

Sarah A. East was born in Indiana February 17, 1832; died February 14, 1917, aged 84 years, 11 months, 27 days. She came west from Indiana with her parents in 1842. After a short residence in Missouri, where her father [mother] died, she came with her father into Iowa, settling first in Davis and Decatur counties, finally coming to Hawleyville in 1854.
She was married to Stephen E. McAlpin at Hawleyville, January 4, 1856. The wedding was solemnized in the old log cabin which still stands, in its decrepitude, on the bank of the river close to the millsite of the old Hawleyville mill, which was at that time owned by her father, Thomas East. Immediately after her marriage she moved to the government claim which her young husband had pre-empted, and which later he developed into the farm on which she still resided at the time of her death. She lived on this same farm claim for 61 years, sharing it with her husband for 57 years of that time. He passed on four years before her.
She was the mother of eight children. Two died in infancy. Three sons and three daughters survive her: A. W. McAlpin of Hepburn, Albert, Erastus, Mrs. Phebe Wells, and Mrs. Minnie Bentley, all of Hawleyville, and Mrs. Ida M. Guild, of St. Louis.
Mrs. McAlpin, together with her husband, was closely identified with the pioneer life of which she was a part. She lived to see Iowa develop from the era of the oxcart and the prairie schooner to that of the automobile and the flying machine, with all that development suggests of human progress.
The funeral services were held at the residence at 2 p m. Friday, February 16, conducted by Rev. O. E. Douglas, of New Market. Music was furnished by Mr and Mrs. Richard Owen, Mrs. John Gillett, and Bessie and Fred Malmburg. The remains were laid to rest in the little cemetery on the hill beside the husband and little ones who had gone before. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Feb 22, 1917

Sarah A. East was born in Indiana, February 17, 1832; died February 14, 1917, aged 84 years 11 months, 27 days. She came west from Indiana with her parents in 1842. After a short residence in Missouri, where her nother died, she came with her father to Iowa, settling first in Davis and Decatur counties finally coming to Hawleyville in 1854.
She was married to Stephen E Mc Alpin at Hawleyville, January 4, 1856. The wedding was solemnized in the old log cabin which still stands, in its decrepitude, on the bank of the river close to the millsite of the old Hawleyville mill, which was at that time owned by her father, Thomas East. Immediately after her marriage she moved to the government claim which her young husband had pre-empted, and which later he developed into the farm on which she still lived at the time of her death, she having lived on the same farm claim for 61 years, sharing it with her husband of 57 years of that time, he having passed on four years before her.
She was the mother of eight children. Two died in infancy. Three sons and three daughters survive her: A. W. McAlpin, of Hepburn, Iowa; Albert, Eurastus, Mrs. Phebe J. Wells, and Mrs. Minnie Bently, all of Hawleyville, and Mrs. Ida M. Guild, of St. Louis.
Mrs. McAlpin together with her husband, was closely identified with the pioneer life of which she was a part. She lived to see Iowa develop from the era of the ox-cart and the prairie schooner to that of the automobile and the flying machine, with all that development suggests of human progress.

The funeral services were held at the residence at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, conducted by Rev. O. E. Douglas, of New Market. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen, Mrs. John Gillett, and Bessie and Fred Malmburg. The remains were laid to rest in the little cemetery on the hill beside the husband and little ones who had gone before. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Feb 22, 1917

Mrs. Sarah McAlpin died at her home last Tuesday morning, aged 84 years 11 months and 27 days, after an illness of four years. Her daughter, Mrs Elmer Guild, and son, Lester, of St Louis, Mo., and son, Erastus of South Dakota came to the funeral...Mrs Albert Jones came last Thursday to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs John Bentley, and to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs Sarah McAlpin, on Friday. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Feb 22, 1917

Mrs. Stephen McAlpin died Wednesday morning, Feb. 14, 1917 at her home at Hawleyville, from general decline attended upon old age. She would have been eighty-five years of age, had she lived until next Saturday.  
Her husband   passed   away four years ago last Saturday.     Since that time Mrs. McAlpin had been in such failing health that she had not been out of her room.     During this time she had been cared for by a daughter Mrs. Wm Wells who with two other sisters, Mrs. John Bently  of Hawleyville and Mrs. Elmer Guile of St. Louis, who will be present to attend her mother's funeral and three brothers, Albert McAlpin living at home, Wilbur, living at Hepburn, and Erastus, who is in Dakota, but whose exact whereabouts are unknown, survive the mother.
Arrangements for Mrs. McAlpin's funeral have not, at this time, been made. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Feb 15, 1917

Sarah A. East was born in  Indiana, Feb. 17, 1832; died Feb. 14, 1917, aged 84 years, 11  months    and    27 days.   She came west from Indiana with her parents in 1842. After a short residence in Missouri where her mother died, she  came  with her  father into Iowa, settling first in Davis and Decatur counties, finally coming to Hawleyville in 1854. She was married to  Stephen  E. McAlpin at Hawleyville,  Jan.   4,  1856. The wedding was solemnized in the old log cabin which still stands, in its decrepitude, on the bank of the river close to the millsite of the old Hawleyville mill,  which was at that time owned by her father, Thomas East. Immediately after her marriage she moved to the government claim which her young husband had pre-empted, and which later he developed into the farm on which she still resided at the time of her death, she having lived on this same farm claim for sixty-one years, sharing it with her husband for
fifty-seven years of that time, he having passed on four years before her.   She was the mother of eight children.   Two died in infancy.   Three sons and. three daughters   survive   her:    A.   W.   McAlpin of Hepburn; Albert, Erastus, Mrs. Phebe J. Wells  and  Mrs.  Minnie  Bentley,   all of Hawleyville,  and Mrs.  Ida M.  Guild of St. Louis.   Mrs. McAlpin, together with her husband, was closely identified with the pioneer life of which she was a part. She lived to see Iowa develop from the era  of  the  ox  cart    and    the prairie schooner to that of the automobile and the flying machine with all that development suggests of human progress. The funeral services were held at the residence at 2 p.m., Friday, Feb. 16. conducted by Rev. O. E. Douglas of New Market.    Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs.   Richard  Owen,  Mrs.  John Gillett, and Bessie and Fred Malmberg.   The remains were laid to rest in the little cemetery on the Hill beside the husband and little ones who had gone before. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Feb 22, 1917

 
PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Jan 8, 1870 Original Notice
A. M. Collier and John Buckingham Executors of T.H. East's estate
against
Jane East, Sarah McAlpin, Lyman B. East, Julia Goodman, Thomas A. East, Harriet East, Martha B. East and East, defendants.