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Sarah D H V Barton 1870 – 1964 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Dec 1870

Birth Location: Pulteney, Steuben, New York, USA

Death Date: 24 Oct 1964

Death Location: Romulus, Seneca, New York, USA

Father: Edwin Barton

Mother: Sarah Turner

Spouse(s): Edward McConnell

Children(s):

The story of Sarah D H V Barton began in 1870 in Pulteney, Steuben, New York, USA. Sarah D H V Barton married Edward George McConnell. Sarah D H V Barton passed away in 1964 in Romulus, Seneca, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah D H V Barton began in 1870 in Pulteney, Steuben, New York, USA.
  • Sarah D H V Barton married Edward George McConnell.
  • Sarah D H V Barton passed away in 1964 in Romulus, Seneca, New York, USA.

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Sarah Barton's Ancestors

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Sarah Barton
1870 – 1964
Birth Place: Pulteney, Steuben, New York, USA
Parents
Edwin Caleb Barton
1818 – 1900
Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, USA
Sarah (Dorothy Q) Turner
1833 – 1870
Grandparents
Solomon (Caleb) Barton
1791 – 1862
Stanford, Dutchess, New York, USA
Amy Green
1790 – 1863
Dutchess, New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
Zophar Green
1740 – 1807
Phebe Haight
1747 – 1809
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joshua Haight
1704 – 1797
Charity Haight
1713 – 1770

Sarah Barton's Timeline

2 Records

1870
Dec 1870
Birth of Sarah D H V Barton in Pulteney, Steuben, New York, USA
Pulteney, Steuben, New York, USA
1964
24 Oct 1964
Age 94
Death of Sarah D H V Barton in Romulus, Seneca, New York, USA
Romulus, Seneca, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Dec 1870
    Event Place: Pulteney, Steuben, New York, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Oct 1964
    Event Place: Romulus, Seneca, New York, USA

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