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Sarah Denny 1769–1868 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1769

Birth Location: West Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 6 May 1868

Death Location: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio

Father: Samuel Denny

Mother: Jane Sterling

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Sarah Denny was born in 1769 in West Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Samuel Col Denny And Jane Janet Sterling. Sarah Denny passed away in 1868 in Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio.

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Biography

  • Sarah Denny was born in 1769 in West Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Samuel Col Denny And Jane Janet Sterling.
  • Sarah Denny passed away in 1868 in Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio.

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Sarah Denny's Ancestors

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Sarah Denny
1769–1868
Birth Place: West Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Samuel (Col) Denny
1739–1822
Uwchian, Chester, Penn. America
Jane ((Janet)) Sterling
1740–1800
Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
William (Henry) DENNY
1706–1784
Ulster, Northern Ireland
Sarah (Bailey Henderson) 🍎🍎
1711–1761
Uwchlan, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
William (Stirling) Sr
1695–1749
Kippen, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Isabel (Neilson) Stirling
1697–
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
William GGF
1679–1708
Margaret GGM
1683–1708
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Denny
1657–
Mary Maynard
1652–

Sarah Denny's Timeline

2 Records

1769
abt 1769
Birth of Sarah Denny in West Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
West Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
1868
6 May 1868
Age 99
Death of Sarah Denny in Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio
Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1769
    Event Place: West Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 May 1868
    Event Place: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio

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