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Sarah D. Trotter 1823–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Feb 1823

Birth Location: Middle Creek, Sevier, Tennessee

Death Date: 22 Jan 1900

Death Location: Wears Valley, Sevier, Tennessee

Father: Archibald Trotter

Mother: Susannah Butler

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Sarah D. Trotter was born in 1823 in Middle Creek, Sevier, Tennessee, the child of Archibald A Trotter And Susannah Butler. Sarah D. Trotter passed away in 1900 in Wears Valley, Sevier, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • Sarah D. Trotter was born in 1823 in Middle Creek, Sevier, Tennessee, the child of Archibald A Trotter And Susannah Butler.
  • Sarah D. Trotter passed away in 1900 in Wears Valley, Sevier, Tennessee.

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Sarah Trotter's Ancestors

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Sarah Trotter
1823–1900
Birth Place: Middle Creek, Sevier, Tennessee
Parents
Archibald A. Trotter
1801–1873
Elkmont, Sevier, Tennessee
Susannah Butler
1802–1855
Virginia
Grandparents
John (Sevier) Trotter
1777–1856
Augusta, Virginia, United States
Mary ("Polly") Haggard
1779–1803
Washington, North Carolina
Henry (L. Butler) Jr.
1762–1858
Saint John's Parish, Prince George's, Maryland
Sarah
1780–1870
Virginia
Great-Grandparents
William Trotter
1748–1797
Margaret Keller
1752–1792
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Trotter's Timeline

2 Records

1823
24 Feb 1823
Birth of Sarah D. Trotter in Middle Creek, Sevier, Tennessee
Middle Creek, Sevier, Tennessee
1900
22 Jan 1900
Age 77
Death of Sarah D. Trotter in Wears Valley, Sevier, Tennessee
Wears Valley, Sevier, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Feb 1823
    Event Place: Middle Creek, Sevier, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Jan 1900
    Event Place: Wears Valley, Sevier, Tennessee

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