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Sarah Anne Fitzhugh 1729–1795 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 April 1729

Birth Location: King George, King George, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1795

Death Location: Society Hill, King George, Virginia, USA

Father: Henry Fitzhugh

Mother: Susanna Cooke

Spouse(s): Samuel Smitherman

Children(s): Hugh Smotherman

In 1729, Sarah Anne Fitzhugh entered the world in King George, King George, Virginia, USA, born to Henry Fitzhugh And Susanna Cooke. Sarah Anne Fitzhugh married Samuel Smitherman, and had children including Hugh L Smotherman. Sarah Anne Fitzhugh passed away in 1795 in Society Hill, King George, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1729, Sarah Anne Fitzhugh entered the world in King George, King George, Virginia, USA, born to Henry Fitzhugh And Susanna Cooke.
  • Sarah Anne Fitzhugh married Samuel Smitherman, and had children including Hugh L Smotherman.
  • Sarah Anne Fitzhugh passed away in 1795 in Society Hill, King George, Virginia, USA.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Fitzhugh's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Fitzhugh
1729–1795
Birth Place: King George, King George, Virginia, USA
Parents
Henry Fitzhugh
1686–1758
Eagles Nest, King George County, Virginia, USA
Susanna Cooke
1693–1749
Bedford, King George, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Colonel (William “The Immigrant”) Fitzhugh
1651–1701
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Sarah Tucker
1663–1715
Westmoreland, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Henry William
1614–1664
Mary King
1618–1698
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John FitzHugh
1510–1579
Amy Negus
1548–1625
Giles King
1596–1667
Katherine Holbart
1597–1667

Sarah Fitzhugh's Descendants

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Sarah (Anne) Fitzhugh (20 April 1729–1795) m. Samuel Smitherman (28 April 1723–1790)
  1. 1. Hugh (L) Smotherman 1766–1825 m. Sarah ((Sally)) SIMS 1767–1838
    1. 1. Hugh (L) Smotherman 1796–1875 m. Nancy Douglas 1802–1861
      1. 1. Mary (Pauline) Stem 1825–1900 m. James (Jacob) Stem 1819–1888
        1. 1. Martha (Angeline) Carlton 1842–1926
        2. 2. Susan (Irene) Thomas 1853–1909
        3. 3. Richard (Henry) Stem 1861–1946
        4. 4. Thomas (Sanders) Stem 1864–1946
        5. 5. Rebecca (Adeline) Haynes 1860–1934
        6. 6. May (Jane) Lovvorn 1848–1935
        7. 7. Joseph (Edward) Stem 1856–1919
        8. 8. Huriah (R) Stem 1852–1931
        9. 9. Robert (Lee) Stem 1866–1939
        10. 10. Washington (Greenberry) Stem 1858–1937
        11. 11. James (Wesley) Stem 1852–1870
        12. 12. Sarah (Elizabeth) Stem 1845–1913 m. John (Woodson) Lovvorn 1839–1929
      2. 2. Dennis (Walker) Smotherman 1832–1911
      3. 3. Greenberry Smotherman 1824–1850
      4. 4. H.A Smotherman 1837–
      5. 5. Hugh Smotherman 1844–1845
      6. 6. James (Samuel) Smotherman 1816–1895
      7. 7. James Smotherman 1834–
      8. 8. Josiah Smotherman 1840–1841
      9. 9. Kelly Smotherman 1857–
      10. 10. M.F Smotherman 1846–
      11. 11. Malinda Smotherman 1834–1881
      12. 12. Mary (A) Smotherman 1836–
      13. 13. Nancy (J) Smotherman 1860–
      14. 14. Nancy Smotherman 1827–1828

Sarah Fitzhugh's Timeline

2 Records

1729
20 April 1729
Birth of Sarah Anne Fitzhugh in King George, King George, Virginia, USA
King George, King George, Virginia, USA
1795
1795
Age 66
Death of Sarah Anne Fitzhugh in Society Hill, King George, Virginia, USA
Society Hill, King George, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 April 1729
    Event Place: King George, King George, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Randolph, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1795
    Event Place: Society Hill, King George, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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