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Sarah Ann McKinney 1841–1904 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 1841

Birth Location: Yancey County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: Mar 1904

Death Location: Mnt Chapel, Estill, Kentucky, USA

Father: Charles McKinney

Mother: Elizabeth **

Spouse(s): Robert Baker

Children(s): David Baker

The story of Sarah Ann McKinney began in 1841 in Yancey County, North Carolina, USA. Sarah Ann McKinney married Robert Franklin Baker, and had children including David Nelson Baker. Sarah Ann McKinney passed away in 1904 in Mnt Chapel, Estill, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Ann McKinney began in 1841 in Yancey County, North Carolina, USA.
  • Sarah Ann McKinney married Robert Franklin Baker, and had children including David Nelson Baker.
  • Sarah Ann McKinney passed away in 1904 in Mnt Chapel, Estill, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah McKinney's Ancestors

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Sarah McKinney
1841–1904
Birth Place: Yancey County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Charles McKinney
1798–1850
Burke County, North Carolina, USA
Elizabeth ("Eliza" (Dupore) Poore) **
1811–1912
South Carolina, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Salvadore (D) Poer
1788–1873
Troy, Montgomery, North Carolina, USA
Emelia ("Milly") Clark
1791–1858
South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
David Poer
1744–1808
Sarah Sanders
1744–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah McKinney's Descendants

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Sarah (Ann) McKinney (Mar 1841–Mar 1904) m. Robert (Franklin) Baker (abt 1839–1888)
  1. 1. David (Nelson) Baker 1882–1950 m. Anna (Mae) Lawson 1888–1962
    1. 1. Frances (Gertrude) Copeland 1919–1965 m. Sidney (E) Cross 1896–1976
      1. 1. Shirley (Ann) Rader 1936–1998 m. Vernon (H) Hasdorff 1931–2006 m. Melvin (Delton) Rader 1924–1999 m. Donald (Bedford) Durham 1931–1996 m. Milton (Robert) Chamrad 1933–1998 m. Edmund Zella 1924–1974
    2. 2. Arthur Baker 1911–1988
    3. 3. Ann (Elizabeth) Baker 1913–1949
    4. 4. David (Nelson Baker) Jr. 1917–1957 m. Judy (Elizabeth) Taulbee 1916–1979
      1. 1. Emma (Jane) Baker 1938–2009
      2. 2. Donald (Nelson) Baker 1940–1985
    5. 5. John (M) Baker 1920–1996
    6. 6. Samuel (Lawson) Baker 1921–2009
    7. 7. Joseph (Wilson) Baker 1923–1969

Sarah McKinney's Timeline

2 Records

1841
Mar 1841
Birth of Sarah Ann McKinney in Yancey County, North Carolina, USA
Yancey County, North Carolina, USA
1904
Mar 1904
Age 63
Death of Sarah Ann McKinney in Mnt Chapel, Estill, Kentucky, USA
Mnt Chapel, Estill, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 1841
    Event Place: Yancey County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 1904
    Event Place: Mnt Chapel, Estill, Kentucky, USA

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