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Sarah E. "Sally" Ponder 1834–1918 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 10, 1834

Birth Location: South Carolina USA

Death Date: Apr. 3, 1918

Death Location: Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA

Father: Daniel Sr

Mother: Jane Georgia

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The story of Sarah E. "Sally" Ponder began in 1834 in South Carolina USA. Sarah E. "Sally" Ponder passed away in 1918 in Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah E. "Sally" Ponder began in 1834 in South Carolina USA.
  • Sarah E. "Sally" Ponder passed away in 1918 in Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA.

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Sarah Ponder's Ancestors

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Sarah Ponder
1834–1918
Birth Place: South Carolina USA
Parents
Daniel Jefferson Ponder Sr
1794–1867
Augusta County, Virginia
Jane (Jincy"Jennie" Jinoy or Jane E. Lewis or Robinson or ? Jane E. Lewis 1802–1850 Birth 1802 • Georgia Death 1850 • Cass,) Georgia
1805–1850
, , SC, USA; • Georgia
Grandparents
Richard
1680–1748
Kent, Maryland, United States
Sarah
1690–1751
Queen Anne, Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Great-Grandparents
Samuell Ponder
1648–1718
Miriam Blatchley
1652–1694
Thomas Hamour
1665–
Mary Haslam
1668–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John (Hamour)
1630–1671
Martha Fletcher
1635–

Sarah Ponder's Timeline

2 Records

1834
May 10, 1834
Birth of Sarah E. "Sally" Ponder in South Carolina USA
South Carolina USA
1918
Apr. 3, 1918
Age 84
Death of Sarah E. "Sally" Ponder in Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA
Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 10, 1834
    Event Place: South Carolina USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr. 3, 1918
    Event Place: Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA

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