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Sallie Denton 1800–1870 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1800
Birth Location: White, Tennessee, USA
Death Date: 1870
Death Location: Burleson, Texas, USA
Father: Benjamin Denton
Mother: Shipman None
Spouse(s): John Bird
Children(s): Thomas Bird, William Bird, Nancy Bird, Wincy Bird, Elba Bird
Sallie Denton was born in 1800 in White, Tennessee, USA, the child of Benjamin Denton And Shipman. Sallie Denton married John Bird, and had children including Elba Bird, Nancy Jane Bird, Thomas Jefferson Bird, William Parrish Bird, Wincy Bird. Sallie Denton passed away in 1870 in Burleson, Texas, USA.
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Biography
- Sallie Denton was born in 1800 in White, Tennessee, USA, the child of Benjamin Denton And Shipman.
- Sallie Denton married John Bird, and had children including Elba Bird, Nancy Jane Bird, Thomas Jefferson Bird, William Parrish Bird, Wincy Bird.
- Sallie Denton passed away in 1870 in Burleson, Texas, USA.
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Sallie Denton's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Jefferson) Bird 1821–1897
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2. William (Parrish) Bird 1819–1899
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3. Nancy (Jane) Bird 1816–1873
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4. Wincy Bird 1823–1873
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5. Elba Bird 1815–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1800
Event Place: White, Tennessee, USA
Record Source: One World Tree (sm)
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1870
Event Place: Burleson, Texas, USA
Record Source: One World Tree (sm)