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Sarah E McCumber

Birth31 May 1860 - Elk Creek, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Death13 Jan 1929 - Conneaut, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
MotherRachel Williams
FatherJohn W Mccumber

Born in Elk Creek, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA on 31 May 1860 to John W Mccumber and Rachel Williams. Sarah E McCumber married Charles Allen Kent and had 7 children. She passed away on 13 Jan 1929 in Conneaut, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA.

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John W Mccumber
1821 - 1900
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Rachel Williams
1824 - 1900
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Charles Allen Kent
1842 - 1920
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Arnold Charles Kent
1891 - 1962
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Clarence D Kent
1875 - 1971
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Carrie C Kent
1877 - Unknown
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Carey Jason Kent
1877 - 1942
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Seth A Kent
1888 - Unknown
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Alva E. Kent
1869 - 1925
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Rufus G. Kent
1872 - Unknown

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