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Sarah Ann Elkins 1823–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1823

Birth Location: Decatur Co., Ga.

Death Date: Feb 1880

Death Location: Decatur Co., Ga.

Father: Young Elkins

Mother: Gaiden Elkins

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Mary Crenshaw

In 1823, Sarah Ann Elkins entered the world in Decatur Co., Ga., born to Young Byron Y B Elkins And Gaiden Gatsy Elkins. Sarah Ann Elkins had children including Mary Crenshaw. Sarah Ann Elkins passed away in 1880 in Decatur Co., Ga..

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Biography

  • In 1823, Sarah Ann Elkins entered the world in Decatur Co., Ga., born to Young Byron Y B Elkins And Gaiden Gatsy Elkins.
  • Sarah Ann Elkins had children including Mary Crenshaw.
  • Sarah Ann Elkins passed away in 1880 in Decatur Co., Ga..

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Elkins's Ancestors

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Sarah Elkins
1823–1880
Birth Place: Decatur Co., Ga.
Parents
Young Byron (Y.B.) Elkins
1787–1860
North Carolina
Gaiden ((Gatsy)) Elkins
1785–
Georgia, United States
Grandparents
John Elkins
1760–1821
North Carolina
Martha ((Patsey)) Womack-Elkins
1765–1850
Chatham, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Amanda Gael
1745–1792
Fredrick Elkins
1747–1796
Albridgton Womack
1730–1817
Martha Carter-Womack
1731–1794
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Jr
1714–1774
Martha (Rope)?
1710–1797
Ann Barnes\Carter
1705–1791

Sarah Elkins's Descendants

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Sarah (Ann) Elkins (1823–Feb 1880)
  1. 1. Mary Crenshaw 1852–1919 m. Thomas (Sterling) Crenshaw 1852–1925
    1. 1. Dora (E) Cardinal 1876–1954 m. Archibald (Cecil) Cardinal 1871–1950
      1. 1. Ruby (M) Cardinal 1905–1983 m. Frederick Valley 1906–1978
        1. 1. Dorothy Valley 1926–1994 m. Lawrence (Elmer) White 1919–1987 m. Louis (Brooks Moad) Pool 1903–1968
        2. 2. Frederick (Valley) Jr 1928–2010 m. Esther (Lee) Woodard 1931–1990
        3. 3. Gladys (C) Valley 1929–2005 m. Gerald (L.) Dahl 1923–1976
        4. 4. Duane Valley 1932–2003
        5. 5. Gaylord (Dean) Valley 1932–2003
        6. 6. Marilyn (Ann) Valley 1937–1942
      2. 2. Oie (Maynard) Cardinal 1904–1970 m. Katherine Nitzschke 1908–1968
      3. 3. Joseph (Thomas) Cardinal 1907–1976
      4. 4. Clyde (Emma) Cardinal 1911–1972
    2. 2. Emma Crenshaw 1889–
    3. 3. Stella Crenshaw 1890–
    4. 4. Della (Crenshaw) Tuggle 1882–1960 m. Clark Tuggle 1878–1945
    5. 5. William (C) Crenshaw 1871–1953
    6. 6. Thomas (S. Jr.) Crenshaw 1874– m. Leavy Crenshaw 1886–
      1. 1. Emry (L) Crenshaw 1901–
      2. 2. Mamie Crenshaw 1903–
      3. 3. Mell Crenshaw 1909–
    7. 7. Anne (V.) Crenshaw 1877–
    8. 8. Leonard (C.) Crenshaw 1880–

Sarah Elkins's Timeline

2 Records

1823
1823
Birth of Sarah Ann Elkins in Decatur Co., Ga.
Decatur Co., Ga.
1880
Feb 1880
Age 57
Death of Sarah Ann Elkins in Decatur Co., Ga.
Decatur Co., Ga.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1823
    Event Place: Decatur Co., Ga.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb 1880
    Event Place: Decatur Co., Ga.

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