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Sarah Slaughter 1807–1871 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Aug 1807

Birth Location: Washington, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 11 Sep 1871

Death Location: Overton County, Tennessee, USA

Father: William Slaughter

Mother: Rebecca Mulkey

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Sarah Slaughter was born in 1807 in Washington, Tennessee, USA, the child of William Slaughter And Rebecca Mulkey. Sarah Slaughter passed away in 1871 in Overton County, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • Sarah Slaughter was born in 1807 in Washington, Tennessee, USA, the child of William Slaughter And Rebecca Mulkey.
  • Sarah Slaughter passed away in 1871 in Overton County, Tennessee, USA.

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Sarah Slaughter's Ancestors

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Sarah Slaughter
1807–1871
Birth Place: Washington, Tennessee, USA
Parents
William Slaughter
1781–1871
Richmond County, Virginia, United States of America
Rebecca Mulkey
1788–1863
Buffalo Ridge, Washington, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
William (Harrison) Slaughter
1756–1844
Hanover, Virginia, USA
Sarah Sheerer
1756–1781
Berkeley, James, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Archibald Col.
1732–1800
Sarah Prather
1739–1805
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Shearer
1699–1776
Sarah Clark
1705–1733
Thomas Col.
1704–1785
Elizabeth Claggett
1708–1767

Sarah Slaughter's Timeline

2 Records

1807
31 Aug 1807
Birth of Sarah Slaughter in Washington, Tennessee, USA
Washington, Tennessee, USA
1871
11 Sep 1871
Age 64
Death of Sarah Slaughter in Overton County, Tennessee, USA
Overton County, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Aug 1807
    Event Place: Washington, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Sep 1871
    Event Place: Overton County, Tennessee, USA

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