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Sarah Camilla Wright

Birth10 Apr 1874 - Haralson County, Georgia USA
Death27 April 1940 - Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia, USA
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Born in Haralson County, Georgia USA on 10 Apr 1874. Sarah Camilla Wright married Thomas Franklin Adair and had 8 children. She passed away on 27 April 1940 in Ashburn, Turner County, Georgia, USA.

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Thomas Franklin Adair
1872 - 1952
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Lula Mae Adair
1911 - 2003
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John Bunyan Adair
1908 - 1983
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Leonard Stoke Adair
1905 - 1963
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Joseph Henry Adair
1913 - 1957
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Lelia Evelyn Adair
1904 - 1987
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Adie Elizabeth Adair
1916 - 1916
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Leon Adiar
1898 - Unknown
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Annie Irene Adair
1896 - 1973

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