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Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale 1908–1980 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Sep 1908

Birth Location: Hamblen, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 9 Jun 1980

Death Location: Jefferson City, Tennessee, USA

Father: William Hale

Mother: Cornelia Hentz

Spouse(s): William Starnes

Children(s):

The story of Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale began in 1908 in Hamblen, Tennessee, USA. In 1910, Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale resided in Civil District 2, Hamblen, Tennessee. In 1920, Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale resided in Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee. Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale married William Bill Hasque Starnes, and had children including William Bill Hasque Starnes Jr. Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale passed away in 1980 in Jefferson City, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale began in 1908 in Hamblen, Tennessee, USA.
  • In 1910, Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale resided in Civil District 2, Hamblen, Tennessee.
  • In 1920, Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale resided in Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee.
  • Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale married William Bill Hasque Starnes, and had children including William Bill Hasque Starnes Jr.
  • Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale passed away in 1980 in Jefferson City, Tennessee, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Hale's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Hale
1908–1980
Birth Place: Hamblen, Tennessee, USA
Parents
William Taylor Hale
1871–1960
Morristown, Hamblen County, Tennessee
Cornelia (Beatrice) Hentz
1878–1958
Pomaria, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Richard (Spencer) Hale
1850–1927
Morristown, Hamblen, Tennessee, United States
Sarah (Ann) Smith
1850–1934
Tennessee
David (Julius) Hentz
1841–1919
Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
Mary (Elizabeth) Houseal
1842–1906
Newberry, South Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Squire Hale
1813–1889
Mary Moore
1820–1875
William Hentz
1816–1887
Anne Cromer
1820–1901
William Houseal
1818–1889
Eliza Barre
1822–1907
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Hale
1786–1862
Mary Cox
1790–1832
Epfraim Moore
1793–1875
Nancy Lane
1791–1863
David Hentz
1784–1850
Mary Bundrick
1783–1843
Adam Cromer
1792–1865
Frances Hoard
1787–1849
John Houseal
1796–1823
Margaret Counts
1797–1850

Sarah Hale's Timeline

4 Records

1908
18 Sep 1908
Birth of Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale in Hamblen, Tennessee, USA
Hamblen, Tennessee, USA
1910
1910
Age 2
Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale resided here in Civil District 2, Hamblen, Tennessee
Civil District 2, Hamblen, Tennessee
1920
1920
Age 12
Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale resided here in Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee
Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee
1980
9 Jun 1980
Age 72
Death of Sarah Elizabeth "Helen" Hale in Jefferson City, Tennessee, USA
Jefferson City, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Sep 1908
    Event Place: Hamblen, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] 1920 United States Federal Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee; Roll: T625_1748; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 71; Image: 762.
    [2] 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 2, Hamblen, Tennessee; Roll: T624_1501; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 55; Image: 1047.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1910
    Event Place: Civil District 2, Hamblen, Tennessee
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 2, Hamblen, Tennessee; Roll: T624_1501; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 55; Image: 1047.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1920
    Event Place: Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee
    Record Source: 1920 United States Federal Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee; Roll: T625_1748; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 71; Image: 762.

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Jun 1980
    Event Place: Jefferson City, Tennessee, USA

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