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Sally Root

Birthabt 1784 - Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death24 FEBRUARY 1865 - Plainville, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
MotherSarah Phinney
FatherSalmon Root

Born in Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on abt 1784 to Salmon Root and Sarah Phinney. Sally Root married Roderick Stanley and had 8 children. She passed away on 24 FEBRUARY 1865 in Plainville, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Salmon Root
1752 - 1824
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Sarah Phinney
1753 - 1822
Spouse(s)
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Roderick Stanley
1780 - 1860
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Betsy Stanley
1805 - 1856
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Lucy Stanley
1812 - 1836
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Henry Dow Stanley
1810 - 1897
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Samuel (Salmon Root?) Stanley
1807 - 1834
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Mary H Stanley
1830 - 1831
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Elizabeth Stanley
1805 - 1842
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Sarah Stanley
1818 - 1904
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Jane Stanley
1815 - 1882

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