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John Sagers

Birth1 Feb 1782 - Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
DeathNov 1843 - Lee Co., Iowa or Nauvoo, Illinois, USA
MotherAbigail Brayton
FatherJohn Henry Sagers

Born in Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, USA on 1 Feb 1782 to John Henry Sagers and Abigail Brayton. John Sagers married Amy Sweet and had 8 children. He passed away on Nov 1843 in Lee Co., Iowa or Nauvoo, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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John Henry Sagers
1757 - 1819
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Abigail Brayton
1766 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Amy Sweet
1791 - 1859
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William Henry Harrison Sagers
1815 - 1886
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Desdamonia Sagers
1816 - 1844
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Amanda Melvina Sagers
1821 - 1848
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Minerva Sagers
1809 - 1849
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Mariah Sagers
1810 - 1835
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John Sagers
1812 - Unknown
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Maria Louise Sager
1811 - Unknown
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Esomonia Sagers
1812 - 1842

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