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Sarah Looney 1824–1897 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Oct 1824

Birth Location: Lezayre, Ayre, Isle of Man

Death Date: 01 Jul 1897

Death Location: Metamora, Lapeer, Michigan, USA

Father: Robert Looney

Mother: Jane Creer

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Sarah Looney was born in 1824 in Lezayre, Ayre, Isle of Man, the child of Robert Looney And Jane Creer. Sarah Looney passed away in 1897 in Metamora, Lapeer, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • Sarah Looney was born in 1824 in Lezayre, Ayre, Isle of Man, the child of Robert Looney And Jane Creer.
  • Sarah Looney passed away in 1897 in Metamora, Lapeer, Michigan, USA.

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Sarah Looney's Ancestors

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Sarah Looney
1824–1897
Birth Place: Lezayre, Ayre, Isle of Man
Parents
Robert Looney
1773–1859
Maughold, Isle of Man
Jane Creer
1781–
Maughold, Isle of Man
Grandparents
Daniel ((Jack)) Looney
1745–1826
Maughold, Isle of Man
Isabella (Cashion \Cashen) \Cashin
1744–1837
Maughold, Isle of Man
Great-Grandparents
John Looney
1698–1769
Margaret KELVIE
1715–1798
John Kelvie
1665–1727
Susanna Creer
1710–1774
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Will. Lowny
1665–1718
Jony Quillease
1667–1736
John Kelvie
1665–1727
Jane Stowell
1698–1741
Thomas Kelvy
1630–1685
Jane Black
1770–1691
11thG Creer
1664–1728
11thG Gellin(g)
1663–1744

Sarah Looney's Timeline

2 Records

1824
24 Oct 1824
Birth of Sarah Looney in Lezayre, Ayre, Isle of Man
Lezayre, Ayre, Isle of Man
1897
01 Jul 1897
Age 73
Death of Sarah Looney in Metamora, Lapeer, Michigan, USA
Metamora, Lapeer, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Oct 1824
    Event Place: Lezayre, Ayre, Isle of Man

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Jul 1897
    Event Place: Metamora, Lapeer, Michigan, USA

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