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Sarah Dewitt

Birth1754 - Washington, Daviess, Indiana, USA
Death25 Sep 1825 - Horners Chapel, Washington, Indiana, USA
MotherSaertje Joons
FatherMartin/Martinus De Witt

Born in Washington, Daviess, Indiana, USA on 1754 to Martin/Martinus De Witt and Saertje Joons. Sarah Dewitt married Frederick Royce Royse and had 10 children. She passed away on 25 Sep 1825 in Horners Chapel, Washington, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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Martin/martinus De Witt
1729 - 1799
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Saertje Joons
1729 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Frederick Royce Royse
1750 - 1826
Children Show all
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William Royse
1785 - 1834
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Martin Brown Royse
1787 - 1862
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Lydia Royse
1796 - 1869
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Gabriel (Pvt) "M. Sarah Ann (Sally)nugent/mcwhorter/whortel " Royse (P1-4ggf)
1789 - 1857
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Benjamin Royse
1800 - 1845
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Sarah Royse
1791 - 1866
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Rebeckah Royse
1796 - 1831
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Hannah Royce
1783 - Unknown
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John Washington Royse
1779 - 1836
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Elizabeth Royse Edmonston
1798 - 1876

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