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Sally A. Roach

Birth1795 - , Amherst, Virginia, USA
Death1900 - Orange, Virginia
MotherElizabeth Burks
FatherHenry Roach

Born in , Amherst, Virginia, USA on 1795 to Henry Roach and Elizabeth Burks. Sally A. Roach married William B. Walker and had 14 children. She passed away on 1900 in Orange, Virginia.

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Parents
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Henry Roach
1763 - 1833
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Elizabeth Burks
1773 - 1832
Spouse(s)
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William B. Walker
1800 - Unknown
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William Morris
1794 - 1857
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Mary Walker
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Walker
Unknown - Unknown
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Harrison Morris
1823 - Unknown
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Lively Morris
1812 - 1890
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William Mitchell Morris
1826 - Unknown
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Fountain Morris
1813 - Unknown
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Winslow Morris
1838 - 1917
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Samuel Morris*
1816 - Unknown
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Lucinda J Morris
1835 - Unknown
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Sallie 'Sally' Morris
1820 - Unknown
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Francis Morris
1830 - Unknown
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Emily Frances Morris
1830 - 1926
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Delilah Lucy Morris
1824 - 1926
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S Frances Morris*
1830 - 1847

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