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Sarah Davis

Birth14 October 1806 - Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
Death27 September 1870 - Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
MotherEleanor (Lener) Stires
FatherWilliam Davis

Born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA on 14 October 1806 to William Davis and Eleanor (Lener) Stires. Sarah Davis married Abraham Shively and had 7 children. She passed away on 27 September 1870 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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William Davis
1764 - 1850
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Eleanor (Lener) Stires
1782 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Abraham Shively
1807 - 1861
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John Cornish
1799 - 1826
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Susan Shively
1828 - 1869
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Solomon Wilson Shively
1840 - 1913
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John Peter Shively
1831 - 1903
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Andrew J. Shively
1834 - 1889
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Stires David Shively
1843 - 1925
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George W Shively
1834 - 1850
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Martha Ellen Shively
1851 - 1870

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