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Sarah Needham 1779–1872 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Aug 1779

Birth Location: Randolph, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 14 Dec 1872

Death Location: Pickens, Alabama, USA

Father: John Needham

Mother: Susannah Garner

Spouse(s): James Johnson

Children(s): John Johnson, Jessee Johnson, Susannah Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Jane Johnson, James Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Charles Johnson, William Johnson, Martha Johnson, Wincy Johnson

In 1779, Sarah Needham entered the world in Randolph, North Carolina, USA, born to John Needham And Susannah Garner. In 1870, Sarah Needham resided in Reform, Pickens, Alabama, United States. Sarah Needham married James Randolph Johnson, and had children including Charles Wesley Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, James Randolph Johnson, Jane Jennie Johnson, Jessee Johnson, John D Johnson, Martha C Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Susannah Johnson, Thomas Johnson, William Needhan Johnson, Wincy Ann Johnson. Sarah Needham passed away in 1872 in Pickens, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1779, Sarah Needham entered the world in Randolph, North Carolina, USA, born to John Needham And Susannah Garner.
  • In 1870, Sarah Needham resided in Reform, Pickens, Alabama, United States.
  • Sarah Needham married James Randolph Johnson, and had children including Charles Wesley Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, James Randolph Johnson, Jane Jennie Johnson, Jessee Johnson, John D Johnson, Martha C Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Susannah Johnson, Thomas Johnson, William Needhan Johnson, Wincy Ann Johnson.
  • Sarah Needham passed away in 1872 in Pickens, Alabama, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Needham's Ancestors

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Sarah Needham
1779–1872
Birth Place: Randolph, North Carolina, USA
Parents
John Needham
1735–1799
Pasquatank, Albermerle, North Carolina, United States
Susannah Garner
1743–1841
Bladen, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Thomas Needham
1675–1740
Elizabeth City Co, Virginia, United States
Margaret Bailey
1683–1736
Hampton, Virginia
John Garner
1708–1762
Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States
Jane Bangar
1712–1762
Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Needham
1622–1690
Anne Talbot
1630–1694
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christopher Needham
1595–1676
Jane Ward
1591–1670

Sarah Needham's Descendants

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Sarah Needham (15 Aug 1779–14 Dec 1872) m. James (Randolph) Johnson (1773-05-18–1836-03-11)
  1. 1. John (D.) Johnson 1798–1871
  2. 2. Jessee Johnson 1800–1885
  3. 3. Susannah Johnson 1801–1875
  4. 4. Thomas Johnson 1802–1881
  5. 5. Jane (Jennie) Johnson 1804–1877
  6. 6. James (Randolph) Johnson 1806–1858
  7. 7. Sarah Johnson 1809–1875
  8. 8. Elizabeth Johnson 1811–1895
  9. 9. Charles (Wesley) Johnson 1815–1893
  10. 10. William (Needhan) Johnson 1817–1898
  11. 11. Martha (C.) Johnson 1820–
  12. 12. Wincy (Ann) Johnson 1822–1916

Sarah Needham's Timeline

3 Records

1779
15 Aug 1779
Birth of Sarah Needham in Randolph, North Carolina, USA
Randolph, North Carolina, USA
1870
1870
Age 91
Sarah Needham resided here in Reform, Pickens, Alabama, United States
Reform, Pickens, Alabama, United States
1872
14 Dec 1872
Age 93
Death of Sarah Needham in Pickens, Alabama, USA
Pickens, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Aug 1779
    Event Place: Randolph, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Reform, Pickens, Alabama; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Reform, Pickens, Alabama, United States
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Reform, Pickens, Alabama; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Dec 1872
    Event Place: Pickens, Alabama, USA

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