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Annie Bell Sadler 1934–1998 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Aug 1934

Birth Location: Thomasville, Georgia

Death Date: 27 Jun 1998

Death Location: Thomas County, Georgia, USA

Father: Marcus Sadler

Mother: Alma Washington

Spouse(s): Adam Sr

Children(s):

In 1934, Annie Bell Sadler entered the world in Thomasville, Georgia, born to Marcus Sadler And Alma Loretha Washington. Annie Bell Sadler married Adam John Hopkins Sr, and had children including Adam J Hopkins Jr, George Alexander Hopkins. Annie Bell Sadler passed away in 1998 in Thomas County, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1934, Annie Bell Sadler entered the world in Thomasville, Georgia, born to Marcus Sadler And Alma Loretha Washington.
  • Annie Bell Sadler married Adam John Hopkins Sr, and had children including Adam J Hopkins Jr, George Alexander Hopkins.
  • Annie Bell Sadler passed away in 1998 in Thomas County, Georgia, USA.

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Annie Sadler's Ancestors

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Annie Sadler
1934–1998
Birth Place: Thomasville, Georgia
Parents
Marcus Sadler
1904–
Alma (Loretha) Washington
1912–1996
Grandparents
George (Franklin) Washington
1860–1940
, Thomas, Georgia
Ella (Nickson) Nixon
1874–1917
Thomas County, Georgia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Martha Hadley
1841–1919
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Dennis Hadley
1817–1895

Annie Sadler's Timeline

2 Records

1934
9 Aug 1934
Birth of Annie Bell Sadler in Thomasville, Georgia
Thomasville, Georgia
1998
27 Jun 1998
Age 64
Death of Annie Bell Sadler in Thomas County, Georgia, USA
Thomas County, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Aug 1934
    Event Place: Thomasville, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Jun 1998
    Event Place: Thomas County, Georgia, USA

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