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Sarah E Pearson

Birth03 Sep 1855 - Miami, Ohio, United States
Death27 Dec 1897 - Dunkirk, Blackford, Indiana, United States
MotherMary Ann Gerard
FatherBenjamin B Pearson

Born in Miami, Ohio, United States on 03 Sep 1855 to Benjamin B Pearson and Mary Ann Gerard. Sarah E Pearson married James Fenley Critton and had 8 children. She passed away on 27 Dec 1897 in Dunkirk, Blackford, Indiana, United States.

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Benjamin B Pearson
1805 - 1892
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Mary Ann Gerard
1822 - 1906
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James Fenley Critton
1855 - 1919
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Eva Jane Critton
1882 - 1976
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Mary (Mamie) Caroline Critton
1888 - 1947
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John Benton Critton
1890 - 1969
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Louisa Elizabeth "Luie" Critton
1884 - 1910
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Albert C Critton
1880 - 1897
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Benjamin R ( Bennie) Critton
1892 - 1960
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William H Critton
1886 - 1897
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Ella Victoria Critton
Unknown - Unknown

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