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Sarah Daugherty

Birth9 May 1772 - New Jersey, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
Death20 Jan 1831 - Auburn, Crawford, Ohio, USA
MotherMary Wright
FatherWilliam Daugherty

Born in New Jersey, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States on 9 May 1772 to William Daugherty and Mary Wright. Sarah Daugherty married John Snider and had 7 children. She passed away on 20 Jan 1831 in Auburn, Crawford, Ohio, USA.

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William Daugherty
1751 - 1793
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Mary Wright
1734 - 1782
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John Snider
1767 - 1824
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Mary Ann Snyder
1798 - 1862
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Daniel Snider
1800 - 1889
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William Wright Snider
1807 - 1850
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Rebecca Beccy Snider
1791 - 1876
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Sarah Sally Snider
1802 - 1873
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William Snider
1793 - 1796
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Anna Snider
1804 - Unknown

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