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Sarah Rutledge 1785–1873 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1785-12-11

Birth Location: South Carolina

Death Date: 1873-06-19

Death Location: South Carolina

Father: Hugh Rutledge

Mother: Ann Smith

Spouse(s): Alfred Huger

Children(s):

In 1785, Sarah Rutledge entered the world in South Carolina, born to Hugh Rutledge And Ann Smith. Sarah Rutledge married Alfred Huger. Sarah Rutledge passed away in 1873 in South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1785, Sarah Rutledge entered the world in South Carolina, born to Hugh Rutledge And Ann Smith.
  • Sarah Rutledge married Alfred Huger.
  • Sarah Rutledge passed away in 1873 in South Carolina.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Rutledge's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Rutledge
1785–1873
Birth Place: South Carolina
Parents
Hugh Rutledge
1745–1811
Ann Smith
1765–1787
Grandparents
John (Rutledge) Doctor
1714–1750
Tyrone, Ireland
Sarah Hext
1724–1792
Christ Church Parish, Darlington District, South Carolina
Thomas Smith
1719–1790
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina
Sarah Moore
1728–1774
Great-Grandparents
Hugh II
1702–1744
Sarah Boone
1700–1743
Roger Moore
1694–1759
Catherine Rhett
1705–1745
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hugh Hext
1675–
Hugh Hext
1675–
John Boone
1632–1711
Elizabeth Patey
1660–1732

Sarah Rutledge's Timeline

3 Records

1785
1785-12-11
Birth of Sarah Rutledge in South Carolina
South Carolina
1785
1785-12-11
Birth of Sarah Rutledge
None
1873
1873-06-19
Age 88
Death of Sarah Rutledge in South Carolina
South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1785-12-11
    Event Place: South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1785-12-11

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1873-06-19
    Event Place: South Carolina

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