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Sarah E Coffee

Birthabout 1820 - Maury County, Tennessee, USA
Death20 Feb 1896 - Sarcoxie, Jasper, Missouri, USA
MotherElizabeth Gilbreath Coffee
FatherNathaniel Coffee

Born in Maury County, Tennessee, USA on about 1820 to Nathaniel Coffee and Elizabeth Gilbreath Coffee. Sarah E Coffee married Franklin Burton Hackney and had 8 children. She passed away on 20 Feb 1896 in Sarcoxie, Jasper, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Coffee
1780 - 1858
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Elizabeth Gilbreath Coffee
1783 - 1846
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Franklin Burton Hackney
1817 - 1881
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Sarah Jane Hackney
1848 - 1924
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Elenora F. ("Nora") Hackney
1857 - 1953
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Mary Elizabeth Caroline "Mollie" Hackney
1844 - 1892
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Nathan Coffee Hackney
1855 - 1923
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Franklin Burton Hackney
1859 - 1941
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Lucinda E. Hackney
1846 - 1884
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William Newton Hackney
1851 - 1923
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Margaret Alice Hackney
1853 - 1930

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