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Sarah E. Austin

Birth25 Mar 1861 - Meddlentown, Fannin, Texas, USA
Death21 Oct 1929 - Ontario, San Bernardino, California, USA
MotherLucinda Jane Ballew
FatherDavid Austin SPEC DNA

Born in Meddlentown, Fannin, Texas, USA on 25 Mar 1861 to David Austin SPEC DNA and Lucinda Jane Ballew. Sarah E. Austin married John Armstrong Standlea and had 11 children. She passed away on 21 Oct 1929 in Ontario, San Bernardino, California, USA.

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Parents
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David Austin Spec Dna
1835 - 1861
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Lucinda Jane Ballew
1838 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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John Armstrong Standlea
1853 - 1926
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Minnie Lenora Stanley
1877 - 1958
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James Armstrong Stanley / Standlea
1878 - 1889
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Mary J. Stanley
1880 - 1885
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Burnie Henry Stanley
1883 - 1949
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Eunice Belle Stanley / Standlea
1901 - 1988
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Lula Stanley
1885 - 1885
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Illene S. Standlea
1896 - 1979
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Myrtle L. Standlea
1889 - 1926
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William Edward Standlea
1879 - 1951
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Myrtle Standlea
1889 - 1926
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Urbie S Standlea
1892 - 1960

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