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Sarah Ann Brink 1819–1899 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Apr 1819
Birth Location: Somerset, Pennsylvania
Death Date: 30 June 1899
Death Location: Cuba, Fulton, Illinois
Father: Nicholas Goldsmith
Mother: Nancy (Girt)
Spouse(s): Jonathan Jennings
Children(s): Henry Jennings
The story of Sarah Ann Brink began in 1819 in Somerset, Pennsylvania. Sarah Ann Brink married Jonathan Frederick Jennings, and had children including Henry Hull Jennings. Sarah Ann Brink passed away in 1899 in Cuba, Fulton, Illinois.
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Biography
- The story of Sarah Ann Brink began in 1819 in Somerset, Pennsylvania.
- Sarah Ann Brink married Jonathan Frederick Jennings, and had children including Henry Hull Jennings.
- Sarah Ann Brink passed away in 1899 in Cuba, Fulton, Illinois.
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Sarah Brink's Ancestors
Sarah Brink's Descendants
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1. Henry (Hull) Jennings 1845–1926 m. Laura (Ann) Lundry 1847–1885
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1. Grace (Emily Jennings Smothers) Bailey 1885–1950
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1. Floyd (Lykens) Smothers 1901–1959 m. Alice (Agusta) (Record)Smothers 1905–1928
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1. Grace (Ellen) Smothers 1927–1997 m. Kenneth (Gilford) Monteer 1925–2011
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Sarah Brink's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Apr 1819
Event Place: Somerset, Pennsylvania
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 7 Oct 1838
Event Place: Fulton, Illinois, United States
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 30 June 1899
Event Place: Cuba, Fulton, Illinois