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Elizabeth Sears

Birth18 Dec 1819 - Warren, Kentucky, USA
Death28 Feb 1883 - Fillmore, Montgomery, Illinois, USA
MotherHannah Ione "Anna" Johnson
FatherJohn Levi Sears

Born in Warren, Kentucky, USA on 18 Dec 1819 to John Levi Sears and Hannah Ione "Anna" Johnson. Elizabeth Sears married William Smith Halford and had 11 children. She passed away on 28 Feb 1883 in Fillmore, Montgomery, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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John Levi Sears
1795 - 1864
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Hannah Ione "Anna" Johnson
1788 - 1864
Spouse(s)
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William Smith Halford
1817 - 1846
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John B Wilson
1815 - 1868
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Joseph Whitfield Hallford
1839 - 1924
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Lucy Caroline Halford
1841 - 1899
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Benjamin Franklin Hallford
1843 - 1896
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Elizabeth Ann Hallford
1845 - 1901
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Margaret ( Peggy) L. Wilson
1857 - 1956
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Joshua Levi Wilson
1860 - 1948
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Arminda Ruth Wilson
1854 - 1923
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Lydia Jenette "Nettie' Wilson
1863 - 1938
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Sarah H. Wilson
1856 - 1883
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John T Wilson
1852 - 1852
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Joseph Wilson
1863 - 1948

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