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Sarah Fry 1799–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Aug 1799

Birth Location: Jefferson, Kentucky, United States

Death Date: 25 Aug 1838

Death Location: Clark, Indiana, United States

Father: Abraham Fry

Mother: Mary Smyser

Spouse(s): Peter Bottorff

Children(s): Martha Smith

The story of Sarah Fry began in 1799 in Jefferson, Kentucky, United States. In 1850, Sarah Fry resided in Utica, Clark, Indiana. Sarah Fry married Peter H Bottorff, and had children including Martha Elizabeth Smith. Sarah Fry passed away in 1838 in Clark, Indiana, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Fry began in 1799 in Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.
  • In 1850, Sarah Fry resided in Utica, Clark, Indiana.
  • Sarah Fry married Peter H Bottorff, and had children including Martha Elizabeth Smith.
  • Sarah Fry passed away in 1838 in Clark, Indiana, United States.

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Sarah Fry's Ancestors

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Sarah Fry
1799–1838
Birth Place: Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
Parents
Abraham Fry
1770–1821
Maryland, United States
Mary Smyser
1771–1812
York, York, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
John Frye
1720–1792
Herriard, Hampshire, England
Margaret
1728–1775
Mathias Smyser
1741–1780
York, York, Pennsylvania, United States
Anna (Angelia) Linebacker
1742–1835
York, York, Pennsylvania, United States
Great-Grandparents
John Frey
1720–1768
Catharine Lehman
1720–1768
Johann Schmeisser
1721–1747
Maria Stambach
1721–1800
Henry Linebacker
1717–1773
Anne Felix
1722–1799
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Martin Schmeisser
1680–1731
Maria Kucher
1681–1723
Johannes Stambach
1676–1733
MARIA Meyer
1690–1739
Felix Linebacker
1695–1758
Anna Meyer
1675–1719
Antoine Felfix
1692–1757
Marie Gross
1700–

Sarah Fry's Descendants

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Sarah Fry (17 Aug 1799–25 Aug 1838) m. Peter (H.) Bottorff (December 17, 1791–1861)
  1. 1. Martha (Elizabeth) Smith 1838–1872 m. John (Leonard) Smith 1824–1881
    1. 1. Albert (Bottorff) Smith 1855–1925 m. Ida (Virginia) Adkisson 1858–1943
      1. 1. Emmett (Price Smith) Sr 1881–1958 m. Dixie Jones 1885–1959 m. Tomee Smith 1896–
        1. 1. Mary (Virginia) Vanek 1912–1982 m. Ernest (Joe) Vanek 1911–2000
        2. 2. James Smith 1907–1975 m. Elma (Mae) Smith 1908–1960
        3. 3. Emmette Smith 1910–1988 m. Naomi (M.) Smith 1910–1991
        4. 4. Sarah (Lavinia) Smith 1904–1927
      2. 2. Wesley (Moreland Smith) Sr 1883–1968 m. Alice (Longden) Smith 1884–1977 m. Alice (Adaline) Longden 1884–1977
        1. 1. Walter (Briggs) Smith 1921–
        2. 2. Huston (Cummings) Smith 1919–2016
        3. 3. Huston (Cummings) Smith 1919–
        4. 4. Robert (Longden) Smith 1916–1977
        5. 5. Walter (Briggs) Smith 1921–2008
        6. 6. Huston (Cummings) Smith 1919–2016
      3. 3. Bertha (Adkisson) Smith 1885–1962
      4. 4. Margaret (Virginia) Smith 1896–1978
      5. 5. Annie (Mary) Smith 1889–1973
      6. 6. Infant (Daughter) Smith 1879–1880
      7. 7. Clara Smith 1888–

Sarah Fry's Timeline

3 Records

1799
17 Aug 1799
Birth of Sarah Fry in Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
1838
25 Aug 1838
Age 39
Death of Sarah Fry in Clark, Indiana, United States
Clark, Indiana, United States
1850
1850
Age 51
Sarah Fry resided here in Utica, Clark, Indiana
Utica, Clark, Indiana

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Aug 1799
    Event Place: Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Utica, Clark, Indiana; Roll: M432_138; Page: 201B; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Utica, Clark, Indiana
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Utica, Clark, Indiana; Roll: M432_138; Page: 201B; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Aug 1838
    Event Place: Clark, Indiana, United States

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