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Sarah Bridges 1798–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1798

Birth Location: Claiborne, Tennessee, United States

Death Date: Bef. 1862

Death Location: Keytesville, Chariton, Missouri, United States

Father: Sarah Bennett

Mother: William Bridges

Spouse(s): Isaac Veteran

Children(s): Claiborne Cupp, Elizabeth Cupp, Rachael Cupp, David Cupp

In 1798, Sarah Bridges entered the world in Claiborne, Tennessee, United States, born to Sarah Bennett And William Henry Bridges. In 1850, Sarah Bridges resided in Prairie, Chariton, Missouri, USA. Sarah Bridges married Isaac William Cupp Mexican War Veteran, and had children including Claiborne Cupp, David Cupp, Elizabeth Cupp, Rachael Cupp. Sarah Bridges passed away in 1862 in Keytesville, Chariton, Missouri, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1798, Sarah Bridges entered the world in Claiborne, Tennessee, United States, born to Sarah Bennett And William Henry Bridges.
  • In 1850, Sarah Bridges resided in Prairie, Chariton, Missouri, USA.
  • Sarah Bridges married Isaac William Cupp Mexican War Veteran, and had children including Claiborne Cupp, David Cupp, Elizabeth Cupp, Rachael Cupp.
  • Sarah Bridges passed away in 1862 in Keytesville, Chariton, Missouri, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Bridges's Ancestors

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Sarah Bridges
1798–1862
Birth Place: Claiborne, Tennessee, United States
Parents
Sarah Bennett
1778–1850
Tazewell, Claiborne, Tennessee, United States
William (Henry) Bridges
1778–1852
Grandparents
Judith (C) Hubbard
1766–1851
Goochland, Virginia, USA
William (A) Bridges
1750–1802
Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
Sarah Tomlin
1750–1842
Guildord, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Bridges's Descendants

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Sarah Bridges (1798–Bef. 1862) m. Isaac (William Cupp - Mexican War) Veteran (14 Feb 1800–03 Sep 1873)
  1. 1. Claiborne Cupp 1827–1913 m. Sarah ((Sally)) Abney 1830–1860
    1. 1. Ann (Elizabeth) Cupp 1853–1888 m. Francis (Marion) Bearden 1844–1931
      1. 1. Louis (F) Bearden 1870–1941 m. Laura (E) Cupp 1873–1968
        1. 1. Charlie (Henry) Bearden 1905–1981 m. Christine (Frances) McHolland 1909–1993
        2. 2. Ruth (Bell) Cline 1907–1981
        3. 3. Floyd (Lee) Bearden 1900–1984
        4. 4. Lucy (Florence) Hensley 1909–1970
        5. 5. Lorea (Laura) Compton 1912–1990
        6. 6. George (Leslie) Bearden 1902–1978
        7. 7. Infant Bearden 1894–1894
        8. 8. Rennie (Dell) McGrath 1896–1977
      2. 2. John (Ewen) Bearden 1874–1926
      3. 3. Mary (A.) Bearden 1876–
      4. 4. Melvina Bearden 1878–
    2. 2. Stacy Cupp 1849–
    3. 3. Delicy Cupp 1850–1927
    4. 4. Felix (G) Cupp 1852–
    5. 5. Isaac (Nathaniel) Cupp 1857–1911
  2. 2. Elizabeth Cupp 1834–
  3. 3. Rachael Cupp 1838–
  4. 4. David Cupp 1841–

Sarah Bridges's Timeline

3 Records

1798
1798
Birth of Sarah Bridges in Claiborne, Tennessee, United States
Claiborne, Tennessee, United States
1850
1850
Age 52
Sarah Bridges resided here in Prairie, Chariton, Missouri, USA
Prairie, Chariton, Missouri, USA
1862
Bef. 1862
Age 64
Death of Sarah Bridges in Keytesville, Chariton, Missouri, United States
Keytesville, Chariton, Missouri, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1798
    Event Place: Claiborne, Tennessee, United States
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Prairie, Chariton, Missouri, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: USA
    Record Source: Adam and Anne Mott, their ancestors and their descendants

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 1862
    Event Place: Keytesville, Chariton, Missouri, United States

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