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Sarah Elizabeth Conyers 1845–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: March 10th, 1845

Birth Location: Charleston (near), Mississippi County, Missouri

Death Date: August 30th, 1912

Death Location: Western, Saline County, Nebraska

Father: Joshua Conyers

Mother: Jane Cook

Spouse(s): Benjamin Magee

Children(s): James Magee

Sarah Elizabeth Conyers was born in 1845 in Charleston (near), Mississippi County, Missouri, the child of Joshua Conyers And Jane Cook. Sarah Elizabeth Conyers married Benjamin F Magee, and had children including James V Magee. Sarah Elizabeth Conyers passed away in 1912 in Western, Saline County, Nebraska.

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Biography

  • Sarah Elizabeth Conyers was born in 1845 in Charleston (near), Mississippi County, Missouri, the child of Joshua Conyers And Jane Cook.
  • Sarah Elizabeth Conyers married Benjamin F Magee, and had children including James V Magee.
  • Sarah Elizabeth Conyers passed away in 1912 in Western, Saline County, Nebraska.

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Sarah Conyers's Ancestors

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Sarah Conyers
1845–1912
Birth Place: Charleston (near), Mississippi County, Missouri
Parents
Joshua Conyers
1804–1860
Illinois
Jane Cook
1804–1850
Grandparents
James (William) Conyers
1760–
Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Mary Perry
1775–
Pennsylvania, United States
Great-Grandparents
John Conyers
1725–1770
Alice Neville
1722–1761
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Dennis Conyers
1690–1754
William Neville
1690–
Joan Fauconberg
1690–

Sarah Conyers's Descendants

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Sarah (Elizabeth) Conyers (March 10th, 1845–August 30th, 1912) m. Benjamin (F) Magee (19 Oct 1839–15 Apr 1928)
  1. 1. James (V) Magee 1869–1952 m. Emma (Maggee) Rhine 1872–1925
    1. 1. Velma (E) Magee 1905–1979 m. Carl (Francis) Crawford 1904–1936 m. John (George) Muhlenkamp 1903–1979
      1. 1. Carl (Gene) Crawford 1928–2008 m. Mary (A) Valenti 1916–2011
        1. 1. Harry (James Crawford) Sr 1924–1990
        2. 2. Ivan (LaVern) Crawford 1927–2011
        3. 3. Ronald Crawford 1950–2007
      2. 2. Harry (James) Crawford 1924–1990 m. Lorraine (Elbera) Crawford 1925–2004
        1. 1. Harry (James Crawford) Jr 1949–2008
        2. 2. Charlene (Rae) Devine 1946–2013
      3. 3. Vivian Crawford 1926–
      4. 4. Ivan (LaVern) Crawford 1927–2011
    2. 2. Charles (I) Magee 1896–
    3. 3. Laura (A) Magee 1892–1982
    4. 4. Charles (Y) Magee 1895–1975
    5. 5. Levert (Benjaman) Magee 1900–1920
    6. 6. Leroy (Vincent Roy) Maggee 1901–1964
    7. 7. Lester (G) Magee 1901–1940
    8. 8. Infant Magee –1900

Sarah Conyers's Timeline

2 Records

1845
March 10th, 1845
Birth of Sarah Elizabeth Conyers in Charleston (near), Mississippi County, Missouri
Charleston (near), Mississippi County, Missouri
1912
August 30th, 1912
Age 67
Death of Sarah Elizabeth Conyers in Western, Saline County, Nebraska
Western, Saline County, Nebraska

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: March 10th, 1845
    Event Place: Charleston (near), Mississippi County, Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: August 30th, 1912
    Event Place: Western, Saline County, Nebraska

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