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Sarah E. Weimer

Birthabt 1887 - Maryland
Death2 October 1929 - Lajara Conejos,,Colorado,USA
MotherMary Ellen Keefer
FatherSimon Sylvester Weimer

Born in Maryland on abt 1887 to Simon Sylvester Weimer and Mary Ellen Keefer. Sarah E. Weimer married Ernest George Coombs and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 October 1929 in Lajara Conejos,,Colorado,USA.

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Parents
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Simon Sylvester Weimer
1851 - 1928
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Mary Ellen Keefer
1857 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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Ernest George Coombs
1882 - 1945
Children Show all
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George Weimer Coombs
1908 - 1981
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Fern Coombs
1906 - 1990
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Sybil (Baby) Coombs
1911 - 1911
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Bernice Coombs
1922 - 2011
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Baby Girl Coombs
1929 - 1929
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Ollie Coombs
1914 - 1998
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Millie Coombs
1918 - 2009

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