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Sarah Leavitt 1771–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 May 1771

Birth Location: Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States

Death Date: 28 Feb 1820

Death Location: Auburn and Turner, Maine, USA

Father: Jacob Leavitt

Mother: Silvine Bonney

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The story of Sarah Leavitt began in 1771 in Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States. Sarah Leavitt passed away in 1820 in Auburn and Turner, Maine, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Leavitt began in 1771 in Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States.
  • Sarah Leavitt passed away in 1820 in Auburn and Turner, Maine, USA.

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Sarah Leavitt's Ancestors

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Sarah Leavitt
1771–1820
Birth Place: Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States
Parents
Jacob Leavitt
1732–1814
Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Silvine Bonney
1733–1810
Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
Solomon Leavitt
1708–1756
Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, Colonies
Tibatha Crane
1697–1748
Braintree, Norfolk Massachusetts, Colonies
Great-Grandparents
John Leavitt
1678–1747
Joanna Bisbee
1686–1720
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Israel Leavitt
1648–1696
Lydia Jackson
1658–1729

Sarah Leavitt's Timeline

2 Records

1771
3 May 1771
Birth of Sarah Leavitt in Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States
Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States
1820
28 Feb 1820
Age 49
Death of Sarah Leavitt in Auburn and Turner, Maine, USA
Auburn and Turner, Maine, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 May 1771
    Event Place: Turner, Androscoggin, Maine, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Feb 1820
    Event Place: Auburn and Turner, Maine, USA

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