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Sarah E Hurst

BirthMarch 1822 - Claiborne County Tennessee
Death26 Jan 1901 - Fayette, Fayette, Kentucky, United States
MotherNancy Buckner
FatherLevi B Hunt

Born in Claiborne County Tennessee on March 1822 to Levi B Hunt and Nancy Buckner. Sarah E Hurst married Hiram Harrison Smith and had 8 children. She passed away on 26 Jan 1901 in Fayette, Fayette, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Levi B Hunt
1797 - 1845
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Nancy Buckner
1801 - 1875
Spouse(s)
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Hiram Harrison Smith
1825 - 1900
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Granville Hacker
1813 - Unknown
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James Farmer Smith
1847 - 1900
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Joseph Smith
1859 - 1926
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Felix G Smith
1853 - 1922
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China Smith
1852 - 1904
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Mary E Grubb
1855 - 1929
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Susan Smith
1848 - Unknown
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Samantha H Smith
1861 - 1943
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Sarah Smith
1859 - Unknown

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