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Sarah E. Brooks

Birth29 Jan 1838 - New Jersey
Death27 Oct 1892 - Florida, Orange County, New York
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Born in New Jersey on 29 Jan 1838. Sarah E. Brooks married William Henry Burd and had 10 children. She passed away on 27 Oct 1892 in Florida, Orange County, New York.

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William Henry Burd
1836 - 1920
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Daniel Robert Burd
1876 - 1961
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George Henry Burd
1873 - 1940
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Margaret Jane Burd
1875 - 1959
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William Henry Bird
1872 - 1954
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Joseph H Burd
1866 - 1940
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John H. Burd
1869 - 1931
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Grace Vina Hunt
1878 - 1935
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Sarah E Burd
1872 - 1872
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James Henry Burd
1882 - 1935
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Mary E Burd
1867 - 1868

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