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Sarah Sally Dye 1789–1816 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1789

Birth Location: South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1816

Death Location: Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee, United States

Father: Henry Dye

Mother: Anna Weber

Spouse(s): Charles Scoggins

Children(s): Martha Scoggins, John Scoggins, Elly Scoggins, Susan Scoggins, James Scoggins, James Scoggins, Thomas Scoggins

Sarah Sally Dye was born in 1789 in South Carolina, United States, the child of Henry Dye And Anna Weber. Sarah Sally Dye married Charles Wesley Scoggins, and had children including Elly Scoggins, James M Scoggins, John Scoggins, Martha Scoggins, Susan M Scoggins, Thomas Andrew Scoggins. Sarah Sally Dye passed away in 1816 in Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • Sarah Sally Dye was born in 1789 in South Carolina, United States, the child of Henry Dye And Anna Weber.
  • Sarah Sally Dye married Charles Wesley Scoggins, and had children including Elly Scoggins, James M Scoggins, John Scoggins, Martha Scoggins, Susan M Scoggins, Thomas Andrew Scoggins.
  • Sarah Sally Dye passed away in 1816 in Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee, United States.

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Sarah Dye's Ancestors

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Sarah Dye
1789–1816
Birth Place: South Carolina, United States
Parents
Henry Dye
1771–1808
South Carolina, United States
Anna Weber
1771–1853
South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Dye's Descendants

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Sarah (Sally) Dye (1789–1816) m. Charles (Wesley) Scoggins (1785–11 Apr 1862)
  1. 1. Martha Scoggins 1820–
  2. 2. John Scoggins 1822–
  3. 3. Elly Scoggins 1830–
  4. 4. Susan (M) Scoggins 1832–1900
  5. 5. James (M) Scoggins 1836–
  6. 6. James (M) Scoggins 1866–
  7. 7. Thomas (Andrew) Scoggins 1820–1909 m. Margaret (Caroline) Thompson 1829–
    1. 1. Archibald (Houston) Scoggins 1872–1961
    2. 2. Benjamin (Franklin) Scoggins 1867–1944
    3. 3. Alfred (Mack) Scoggins 1865–1949
    4. 4. Mary (Jane) Scoggins 1862–1926
    5. 5. Sarah (Ann) Scoggins 1855–
    6. 6. William (Layfayette) Scoggins 1853–1936
    7. 7. James (Henry) Scoggins 1849–1915
    8. 8. Joseph Scoggins 1849–1937
    9. 9. Thomas (Newton) Scoggins 1860–1920
    10. 10. Joseph Scoggins 1851–1932
    11. 11. John (Wesley) Scoggins 1850–1896 m. Mary (Ann) Lovel 1853–1904
      1. 1. Levina Scoggins 1874–
      2. 2. George (Robert) Scoggins 1880–
      3. 3. Bessie (Maybell) Scoggins 1890–1997
      4. 4. Charles (Houston) Scoggins 1886–1970 m. Ollie Chambers 1891–
      5. 5. Thomas (Russell) Scoggins 1883–1966
      6. 6. George (Pleasant) Scoggins 1879–
      7. 7. James (Pleasant) Scoggins 1876–1972
      8. 8. Margaret (Leanner) Scoggins 1872–1969
      9. 9. Howard (Rosencrants) Scoggins 1870–1947 m. Ella (Mae) Wiseman 1873–1955
        1. 1. mary (Edith) Scoggins 1900–1973
        2. 2. Louce Scoggins 1910–
        3. 3. Sylvia (Lucille) Scoggins 1910–
        4. 4. Onia (Ethel) Scoggins 1904–1992
        5. 5. Homer (Ershel) Scoggins 1907–1970
        6. 6. Julia (Thelma) Scoggins 1916–1998
        7. 7. Lena (Belle) Scoggins 1896–
        8. 8. Clarence Scoggins 1894–1895
        9. 9. Leonard (Pearl) Scoggins 1891–1983 m. Lillian (Luella) Foulke 1889–1987
        10. 10. Louie (Willard) Scoggins 1919–2010 m. Elsie (Gail) Rogers 1923–2010

Sarah Dye's Timeline

2 Records

1789
1789
Birth of Sarah Sally Dye in South Carolina, United States
South Carolina, United States
1816
1816
Age 27
Death of Sarah Sally Dye in Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee, United States
Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1789
    Event Place: South Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1816
    Event Place: Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee, United States
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Cited in the family tree "Cornelison Family Tree" created by "mildredfranklin22

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