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Sarah E. Roach

BirthDecember 23, 1848 - Cromwell, Ohio County, Kentucky
DeathOctober 24, 1892 - Fordsville, Ohio County, Kentucky
MotherFrances Massie
FatherEdmund Roach

Born in Cromwell, Ohio County, Kentucky on December 23, 1848 to Edmund Roach and Frances Massie. Sarah E. Roach married Benjamin Franklin Walker and had 9 children. She passed away on October 24, 1892 in Fordsville, Ohio County, Kentucky.

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Edmund Roach
1808 - 1869
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Frances Massie
1819 - Unknown
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Benjamin Franklin Walker
1850 - 1916
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Emma F. Wallace
1876 - 1959
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William C Wallace
1873 - 1953
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Finis B. Wallace
1879 - 1895
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Lona Alice Wallace
1871 - 1948
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Verna M Wallace
1884 - 1891
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Edmond Franklin Wallace
1875 - 1944
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Luisa B. (Lula) Wallace
1880 - 1955
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Sarah Jane (Sallie) Wallace
1888 - 1933
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Herbert Lesley Wallace
1886 - 1913

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