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Sarah Fuqua 1768 – 1831 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1768

Birth Location: Bedford County, Pennsylvania

Death Date: 8 Dec 1831

Death Location: Paris Crossing, Jennings County, Indiana

Father: Henry Fuquay

Mother: Tabitha Hall

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The story of Sarah Fuqua began in 1768 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Sarah Fuqua passed away in 1831 in Paris Crossing, Jennings County, Indiana.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Fuqua began in 1768 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania.
  • Sarah Fuqua passed away in 1831 in Paris Crossing, Jennings County, Indiana.

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Sarah Fuqua's Ancestors

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Sarah Fuqua
1768 – 1831
Birth Place: Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Parents
Henry Fuquay
1745 – 1823
Lunenburg County, Virginia, USA
Tabitha Hall
1752 – 1834
Bedford County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Raphael Fouquet
1694 – 1770
Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA
Mary (Priscilla) Owen
1702 – 1779
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Hugh Hall
1733 – 1771
Prince George County / Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Guillaume (Fouquet)
1667 – 1698
Jane Eyre
1671 – 1765
Thomas Owens
1672 – 1744
Anne Bolling
1713 – 1769
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jean Fouquet
1600 – 1698
Thomas Owens
1634 – 1744
Anne Bolling
1690 – 1749

Sarah Fuqua's Timeline

2 Records

1768
1768
Birth of Sarah Fuqua in Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Bedford County, Pennsylvania
1831
8 Dec 1831
Age 63
Death of Sarah Fuqua in Paris Crossing, Jennings County, Indiana
Paris Crossing, Jennings County, Indiana

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1768
    Event Place: Bedford County, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Dec 1831
    Event Place: Paris Crossing, Jennings County, Indiana

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