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Sarah Gleason Cowles 1803 – 1833 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1803

Birth Location: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut

Death Date: 20 Feb 1833

Death Location: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Father: Solomon COWLES

Mother: Polly GLEASON

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The story of Sarah Gleason Cowles began in 1803 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. Sarah Gleason Cowles passed away in 1833 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Gleason Cowles began in 1803 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.
  • Sarah Gleason Cowles passed away in 1833 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.

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Sarah Cowles's Ancestors

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Sarah Cowles
1803 – 1833
Birth Place: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
Parents
Solomon (General) COWLES
1758 – 1846
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Polly GLEASON
1759 – 1803
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Grandparents
Solomon Cowles
1719 – 1793
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Martha Seymour
1719 – 1812
Kensington,Connecticut
Great-Grandparents
Isaac Cowles
1675 – 1756
Elizabeth Smith
1689 – 1767
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Cowles
1639 – 1691
Abigail Stanley
1637 – 1734
Joseph Smith
1655 – 1718
Lydia Bristol
1657 – 1752

Sarah Cowles's Timeline

2 Records

1803
1803
Birth of Sarah Gleason Cowles in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
1833
20 Feb 1833
Age 30
Death of Sarah Gleason Cowles in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1803
    Event Place: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Feb 1833
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

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