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Sarah Ann HALEY 1718–1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1718

Birth Location: King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America

Death Date: 1805

Death Location: Orange County, Virginia, United States of America

Father: Edward Jr

Mother: Mary Thomason

Spouse(s): Charles Sr.

Children(s): James Sr

The story of Sarah Ann HALEY began in 1718 in King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America. Sarah Ann HALEY married Charles Oaks Sr, and had children including James Oakes Sr. Sarah Ann HALEY passed away in 1805 in Orange County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Ann HALEY began in 1718 in King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America.
  • Sarah Ann HALEY married Charles Oaks Sr, and had children including James Oakes Sr.
  • Sarah Ann HALEY passed away in 1805 in Orange County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Sarah HALEY's Ancestors

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Sarah HALEY
1718–1805
Birth Place: King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America
Parents
Edward John Haley Jr
1700–1728
King and Queen, Virginia, United States
Mary Thomason
1700–1765
Henry, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Edward (Franklin) Haley
1675–1752
York, Virginia, United States
Catherine (Lloyd) Perrin
1676–1765
King and Queen, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Perrin
1631–1686
Katherine Royall
1650–1686
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Perrin
1585–1625
Anne Potter
1586–1625

Sarah HALEY's Descendants

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Sarah (Ann) HALEY (1718–1805) m. Charles (Oaks) Sr. (1713–1760)
  1. 1. James (Oakes) Sr 1730–1805 m. Rebecca Taliaferro 1750–1781
    1. 1. Sarah ("Sally") Oakes 1775–1869 m. William (Madison) Pulliam 1787–1862
      1. 1. Elizabeth Pulliam 1802–1870
        1. 1. Virginia (Towns) Wright 1831–1879
        2. 2. William (P) Wright 1825–1910
      2. 2. William (Henry) Pulliam 1815–1925 m. Sarah Goodman 1796–
        1. 1. Josie Gillie 1841–1915 m. Pinkany (Jackson) Lemons 1830–1870
        2. 2. Thomas (J) Pulliam 1844–1884
        3. 3. Benjemin (P) Pulliam 1854–1924
      3. 3. Drury Pulliam 1811–1888 m. Parthena (Cinthy) Clanton 1825–1894
        1. 1. Julia (Ann) Pulliam 1844–1928
        2. 2. William (Mack) Pulliam 1845–1918 m. MARTHA (A.) Hardy 1851–1941
      4. 4. Nancy Pulliam 1805–1848 m. Martin Cayton 1806–1900
        1. 1. Elizabeth ("Bettie" O.) Cayton 1834– m. Peter Jones 1832–1865
    2. 2. Elizabeth (Betsy) Oakes 1778–1812
      1. 1. ROBERT (TURLEY) HOPPER 1802–1876
        1. 1. ADA (I) HOPPER
        2. 2. Dr. (Samuel Neely) Hopper 1853–1925
      2. 2. John Hopper 1800–1889
        1. 1. Martha (Jane) Hopper 1831–1880
    3. 3. Laban Oakes 1770–1850
    4. 4. Hezekiah Oakes 1765–1766
    5. 5. Josias Oakes 1767–1799
    6. 6. Polley Oakes 1777–1806
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Eliza) Goodwin 1805–1860
        1. 1. James (C.) Scribner 1836–1864
    7. 7. James (Oakes) Jr. 1771–1815

Sarah HALEY's Timeline

2 Records

1718
1718
Birth of Sarah Ann HALEY in King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America
King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America
1805
1805
Age 87
Death of Sarah Ann HALEY in Orange County, Virginia, United States of America
Orange County, Virginia, United States of America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1718
    Event Place: King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1805
    Event Place: Orange County, Virginia, United States of America

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