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Sarah Childs 1722–1799 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 01 Apr 1722

Birth Location: Fort Toulouse, Taskigi, (Wetumpka) Creek Nation (now Alabama)

Death Date: 1799

Death Location: Little River, Montgomery, Alabama, USA

Father: Capt DeCourtel

Mother: Sehoy Clan)

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The story of Sarah Childs began in 1722 in Fort Toulouse, Taskigi, (Wetumpka) Creek Nation (now Alabama). Sarah Childs passed away in 1799 in Little River, Montgomery, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Childs began in 1722 in Fort Toulouse, Taskigi, (Wetumpka) Creek Nation (now Alabama).
  • Sarah Childs passed away in 1799 in Little River, Montgomery, Alabama, USA.

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Sarah Childs's Ancestors

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Sarah Childs
1722–1799
Birth Place: Fort Toulouse, Taskigi, (Wetumpka) Creek Nation (now Alabama)
Parents
Capt Louis Jean Baptiste Marchand DeCourtel
1690–1722
Boult, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Sehoy (1 Taskagi “Mary Muskogee” Oticiapofa (Creek Nation\ Wind) Clan)
1702–1772
Taskigi, Coosa River, Creek Nation now, Alabama, USA
Grandparents
Chief (Taskegee Oticiapota Sehoy Wind) Clan
1675–1748
Coosaponakeesa (Muscogee Queen Mary Musgrove) Sehoy
1680–1763
Choctaw, Alabama, USA
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Childs's Timeline

2 Records

1722
01 Apr 1722
Birth of Sarah Childs in Fort Toulouse, Taskigi, (Wetumpka) Creek Nation (now Alabama)
Fort Toulouse, Taskigi, (Wetumpka) Creek Nation (now Alabama)
1799
1799
Age 77
Death of Sarah Childs in Little River, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
Little River, Montgomery, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 01 Apr 1722
    Event Place: Fort Toulouse, Taskigi, (Wetumpka) Creek Nation (now Alabama)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1799
    Event Place: Little River, Montgomery, Alabama, USA

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