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Sarah M. Burrows 1836–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1836

Birth Location: Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI

Death Date: 13 JUN 1850

Death Location: Beloit, WI

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Mother: Prudence Hollister

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Sarah M. Burrows was born in 1836 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI, the child of Philander W Burrows And Prudence P Hollister. Sarah M. Burrows passed away in 1850 in Beloit, WI.

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Biography

  • Sarah M. Burrows was born in 1836 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI, the child of Philander W Burrows And Prudence P Hollister.
  • Sarah M. Burrows passed away in 1850 in Beloit, WI.

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Sarah Burrows's Ancestors

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Sarah Burrows
1836–1850
Birth Place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI
Parents
Prudence (P.) Hollister
1815–
Rome, Oneida Co., NY
Grandparents
Cornelius (D) Hollister
1790–1860
Fairfield, CT
Sarah (Maria) Hayden
1793–1847
Great-Grandparents
Gideon HOLLISTER
1761–1815
Sarah DAVIS
1756–1816
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph HOLLISTER
1737–
Mary LEAVENWORTH
1735–1776
John DAVIS
1714–1768
Sarah FLINT
1730–1768

Sarah Burrows's Timeline

2 Records

1836
1836
Birth of Sarah M. Burrows in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI
Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI
1850
13 JUN 1850
Age 14
Death of Sarah M. Burrows in Beloit, WI
Beloit, WI

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1836
    Event Place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI
    Record Source:
    [1] "International Genealogical Index? - Version 5.00", Film #1903896
    [2] "International Genealogical Index? - Version 5.00", Film #1903896

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 JUN 1850
    Event Place: Beloit, WI
    Record Source: Footnote: Anne Dunkel, "Second Boat Lineage"
    Footnote: Anne Dunkel, "Second Boat Lineage

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