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Sarah Lou Hare 1861–1928 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 18 Aug 1861
Birth Location: Hillview, Bullitt, Kentucky, USA
Death Date: 03 May 1928
Death Location: Slayton, Murray, Minnesota, USA
Father: David Hare
Mother: Sintha McAnnelly
Spouse(s): James Phelps
Children(s): John Phelps.
In 1861, Sarah Lou Hare entered the world in Hillview, Bullitt, Kentucky, USA, born to David Hare And Sintha Ann Mcannelly. Sarah Lou Hare married James Monroe Phelps, and had children including John Melvin Phelps. Sarah Lou Hare passed away in 1928 in Slayton, Murray, Minnesota, USA.
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Biography
- In 1861, Sarah Lou Hare entered the world in Hillview, Bullitt, Kentucky, USA, born to David Hare And Sintha Ann Mcannelly.
- Sarah Lou Hare married James Monroe Phelps, and had children including John Melvin Phelps.
- Sarah Lou Hare passed away in 1928 in Slayton, Murray, Minnesota, USA.
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Sarah Hare's Ancestors
Sarah Hare's Descendants
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1. John (Melvin) Phelps. 1887–1958 m. Clara (Wilhelmina) McCreary 1892–1983
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1. Lorrayne Phelps 1924–2016 m. Daniel (Franklin) Flatt 1913–1994
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2. Leo (J) Phelps 1921–
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3. Melvin (Boyd) Phelps 1911–1977
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4. Margaret (Eileen) McLain 1918–1997
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5. Leo (John) Phelps 1920–1969
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Sarah Hare's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 18 Aug 1861
Event Place: Hillview, Bullitt, Kentucky, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 03 May 1928
Event Place: Slayton, Murray, Minnesota, USA