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Sign up freeSarah Barham 1688 – 1737 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1688
Birth Location: Pennsylvania Colony
Death Date: 1737
Death Location: Richmond, North Carolina, USA
Father: John Barham
Mother: Elizabeth Hooker
Spouse(s): Col. Robinson
Children(s): Charles II
In 1688, Sarah Barham entered the world in Pennsylvania Colony, born to John Barham and Elizabeth Hooker. Sarah Barham married Col. Charles Anson Robinson, and had children including Charles Anson Robinson II. Sarah Barham passed away in 1737 in Richmond, North Carolina, USA.
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Biography
- In 1688, Sarah Barham entered the world in Pennsylvania Colony, born to John Barham and Elizabeth Hooker.
- Sarah Barham married Col. Charles Anson Robinson, and had children including Charles Anson Robinson II.
- Sarah Barham passed away in 1737 in Richmond, North Carolina, USA.
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Sarah Barham's Descendants
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1. Charles (Anson Robinson) II (1729 – 1801) m. Keziah Powell (1739 – 1806)
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1. Jemimah Robinson (1772 – 11 Aug 1825) m. William Hall (1765 – 1830)
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1. Glover Hall (11 Feb 1801 – 19 Oct 1831) m. Eruby Crump (10 Mar 1808 – 02 Nov 1878)
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1. John (L) Hall (20 Nov 1828 – 1879) m. Francis (J) Vice (1832 – )
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Sarah Barham's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1688
Event Place: Pennsylvania Colony
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1737
Event Place: Richmond, North Carolina, USA