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Sarah Downs

Birth24 Feb 1781 - Halifax, North Carolina
Death1845 - Morgan, Georgia
MotherLouvenia Hopkins
FatherNehemiah Downs

Born in Halifax, North Carolina on 24 Feb 1781 to Nehemiah Downs and Louvenia Hopkins. Sarah Downs married William Mc Cullough and had 9 children. She passed away on 1845 in Morgan, Georgia.

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Parents
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Nehemiah Downs
1750 - 1819
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Louvenia Hopkins
1750 - 1807
Spouse(s)
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William Mc Cullough
1780 - 1832
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William Downs
1759 - 1810
Children Show all
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Jane Mccullough
1812 - 1880
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Elizabeth Ann Mccullough Davis
1820 - 1882
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Thomas Mccullough
1816 - 1886
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David Mc Cullouch
1814 - 1834
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Jesse Mccullough
1821 - 1822
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James Mccullough
1819 - Unknown
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William Wood Downs
1802 - 1882
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Richard Downs
1800 - 1863
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John Downs
1805 - 1810

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