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Sarah Helen (David) Lawton 1858–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Jun 1858

Birth Location: Stark Twp, Bad Ax, Wisconsin, USA

Death Date: 15 Jan 1944

Death Location: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA

Father: David Lawton

Mother: Emily Hayes

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The story of Sarah Helen (David) Lawton began in 1858 in Stark Twp, Bad Ax, Wisconsin, USA. Sarah Helen (David) Lawton passed away in 1944 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Helen (David) Lawton began in 1858 in Stark Twp, Bad Ax, Wisconsin, USA.
  • Sarah Helen (David) Lawton passed away in 1944 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA.

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Sarah Lawton's Ancestors

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Sarah Lawton
1858–1944
Birth Place: Stark Twp, Bad Ax, Wisconsin, USA
Parents
David Elwell (Isaac) Lawton
1833–1903
New York, USA
Emily (Melissa (Moses)) Hayes
1840–1908
Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
Isaac (Isaiah) Lawton
1794–1869
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Jane (C Jennie) Green
1800–1870
Francistown, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA
Moses Hays
1787–1873
Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Mary (S) Hemenway
1802–1897
Greenfield, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
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Sarah Lawton's Timeline

2 Records

1858
22 Jun 1858
Birth of Sarah Helen (David) Lawton in Stark Twp, Bad Ax, Wisconsin, USA
Stark Twp, Bad Ax, Wisconsin, USA
1944
15 Jan 1944
Age 86
Death of Sarah Helen (David) Lawton in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA
Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Jun 1858
    Event Place: Stark Twp, Bad Ax, Wisconsin, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Jan 1944
    Event Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA

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