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Adam Andersen Sadler 1868–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Jan 1868

Birth Location: Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee

Death Date: 9 Jan 1959

Death Location: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Father: William Sadler

Mother: Sarah Twin

Spouse(s): Stella Neilson

Children(s):

In 1868, Adam Andersen Sadler entered the world in Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee, born to William Travis Sadler And Sarah Melissa Derryberry Sadler Twin. Adam Andersen Sadler married Stella Elvina Neilson. Adam Andersen Sadler passed away in 1959 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.

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Biography

  • In 1868, Adam Andersen Sadler entered the world in Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee, born to William Travis Sadler And Sarah Melissa Derryberry Sadler Twin.
  • Adam Andersen Sadler married Stella Elvina Neilson.
  • Adam Andersen Sadler passed away in 1959 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.

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Adam Sadler's Ancestors

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Adam Sadler
1868–1959
Birth Place: Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee
Parents
William Travis Sadler
1840–1908
Bridgeport, Coffee, Tennessee, USA
Sarah (Melissa Derryberry ( Sadler )) Twin
1840–1911
Bradyville, Cannon County, Tennessee, United States of America
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Great-Grandparents
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Adam Sadler's Timeline

2 Records

1868
2 Jan 1868
Birth of Adam Andersen Sadler in Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee
Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee
1959
9 Jan 1959
Age 91
Death of Adam Andersen Sadler in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Jan 1868
    Event Place: Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Jan 1959
    Event Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

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