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Sarah Ann McRae 1826–1893 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 January 1826

Birth Location: Carroll, Georgia, United States

Death Date: 1893

Death Location: Owens Cemetery, Stone, Missouri, USA

Father: Daniel McRae

Mother: Amy Adams

Spouse(s): William Owen

Children(s): Anna Owens

The story of Sarah Ann McRae began in 1826 in Carroll, Georgia, United States. Sarah Ann McRae married William King Owen, and had children including Anna Isabelle Owens. Sarah Ann McRae passed away in 1893 in Owens Cemetery, Stone, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Ann McRae began in 1826 in Carroll, Georgia, United States.
  • Sarah Ann McRae married William King Owen, and had children including Anna Isabelle Owens.
  • Sarah Ann McRae passed away in 1893 in Owens Cemetery, Stone, Missouri, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah McRae's Ancestors

Self
Sarah McRae
1826–1893
Birth Place: Carroll, Georgia, United States
Parents
Daniel McRae
1798–1879
, Carroll, Georgia, USA
Amy (Elizabeth "Anna") Adams
1808–1845
Blount Co, TN
Grandparents
Hugh (Bain Mc) RAE
1757–1853
Kilmorack, Inverness-shire, SCOTLAND
Nancy McDuffie
1764–1860
Union, Union, South Carolina, United States
William (F Adams) Jr
1777–1856
Virginia, USA
Sarah ("Sally") Blankenship
1779–1856
Franklin, Henry, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Malcolm McRae
1727–1834
Isabel Bain
1746–1817
Thomas McElduff
1732–1808
Mary Walker
1736–1775
William Sr
1733–1799
Margaret Ewart
1735–1824
Isham Jr
1759–1836
Susannah Lane
1758–1828
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Kenneth McRae
1654–
Mary McCrimmon
1660–
Angus Bain
1722–
Isobel Alison
1730–
Thomas I
1705–
Sarah Winters
1705–1734
Phillip Taylor
1713–1762
Robert Ewart
1690–1764
CATHERINE *P
1704–1749
Isham Farmer
1738–1810

Sarah McRae's Descendants

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Sarah (Ann) McRae (4 January 1826–1893) m. William (King) Owen (31 Oct 1814–15 Jan 1882)
  1. 1. Anna (Isabelle) Owens 1844–1915 m. William (Thomas) Taylor 1841–1913
    1. 1. Sarah (Ann) Taylor 1868–1946 m. William (Madison) McMullin 1861–1905
      1. 1. Haley (Lioma) McMullen 1898–1959 m. Aaron (Elmer) Knee 1892–1967
        1. 1. Wilma (June) Knee 1922–1994 m. Perry (Lee) Groves 1922–2001
        2. 2. Alvis (Alvin) Knee 1915–1982 m. Evelyn (Mildred) Young 1917–1977
        3. 3. Louis (Elmer) Knee 1918–1990 m. Helen (Maxine) Etter 1916–2008
        4. 4. Fredlene (V) Knee 1914–1988
        5. 5. Mildred (Maxine) Knee 1931–2012 m. Leonard Ghan 1927–2006 m. Ted (Harold) Johnson 1927–2014
        6. 6. Aaron (Edward) Knee 1924–1945
        7. 7. Albert (Ray) Knee 1938–2015
        8. 8. Mildred (Mae) Knee 1926–2010
      2. 2. Dabilla Mcmullin 1889–1960
      3. 3. Ethel Mcmullin 1896–
      4. 4. August (Raymond) Mcmullin 1899–1953
      5. 5. William Mcmullin 1892–1912
      6. 6. Willie Mcmullin 1896–
    2. 2. Francis (Marion) Taylor 1869–1956
    3. 3. Katie Taylor 1882–
    4. 4. Henry (Nathan) Taylor 1872–1943
    5. 5. William (Thomas "bud") Taylor 1866–1944
    6. 6. Mary (Louisa Clarinda Josephine) Taylor 1875–
    7. 7. John (H.) Taylor 1878–1879
    8. 8. Alfred (B) Taylor 1881–

Sarah McRae's Timeline

3 Records

1826
4 January 1826
Birth of Sarah Ann McRae in Carroll, Georgia, United States
Carroll, Georgia, United States
1893
11 November 1893
Age 67
Death of Sarah Ann McRae in Stone, Missouri, United States
Stone, Missouri, United States
1893
1893
Age 67
Burial of Sarah Ann McRae in Owens Cemetery, Stone, Missouri, USA
Owens Cemetery, Stone, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 January 1826
    Event Place: Carroll, Georgia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 November 1893
    Event Place: Stone, Missouri, United States

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1893
    Event Place: Owens Cemetery, Stone, Missouri, USA

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