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Sarah Ann Eldridge

Birth25 December 1827 - Conn
Death25 January 1909 - Uvalde, Texas
MotherSylvania Rich
FatherWilliam Eldridge

Born in Conn on 25 December 1827 to William Eldridge and Sylvania Rich. Sarah Ann Eldridge married George Waterman Smith and had 11 children. She passed away on 25 January 1909 in Uvalde, Texas.

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Parents
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William Eldridge
1810 - 1865
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Sylvania Rich
1810 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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George Waterman Smith
1818 - 1879
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George Waterman Smith Jr.
1848 - 1915
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Stephen Eldridge Bud Smith
1865 - 1940
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Virginia Smith
1861 - Unknown
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Laura Selinda Smith
1856 - 1934
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Viola Mae Smith
1871 - 1952
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Emily Elizabeth Smith
1852 - 1945
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Jenny Smith
1867 - 1890
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Martha Emily Smith
1895 - 1992
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William Thomas Smith
1863 - 1889
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Sabert T Smith
1898 - Unknown
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Elijah B Smith
1854 - Unknown

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