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Sarah Mayes 1748–1844 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Feb 1748

Birth Location: Washington, Pennsylvania

Death Date: 16 Oct 1844

Death Location: Cross Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: William Mays

Mother: Sarah Latham

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The story of Sarah Mayes began in 1748 in Washington, Pennsylvania. Sarah Mayes passed away in 1844 in Cross Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Mayes began in 1748 in Washington, Pennsylvania.
  • Sarah Mayes passed away in 1844 in Cross Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Sarah Mayes's Ancestors

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Sarah Mayes
1748–1844
Birth Place: Washington, Pennsylvania
Parents
William M * Mays
1726–1794
Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, United States
Sarah (*) Latham
1732–1840
Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Elizabeth (* Unknown) (Gardiner)
1678–1752
Augusta Va
THOMAS (*) LAYTHAM
1712–1757
Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Sarah Brown
1715–1779
Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
Elizabeth Hussey
1657–1747
Thomas Laytham
1691–1783
Rebekah Smithells
1686–1784
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Latham
1657–1701
KATHERINE MGGM)
1657–1710

Sarah Mayes's Timeline

2 Records

1748
23 Feb 1748
Birth of Sarah Mayes in Washington, Pennsylvania
Washington, Pennsylvania
1844
16 Oct 1844
Age 96
Death of Sarah Mayes in Cross Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Cross Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Feb 1748
    Event Place: Washington, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Oct 1844
    Event Place: Cross Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

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