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Sarah Eley

BirthMay 1846 - Indiana
Death08 Feb 1929 - North Hampton, Clark County, Ohio
MotherSarah Moore
FatherMartin Eley

Born in Indiana on May 1846 to Martin Eley and Sarah Moore. Sarah Eley married Jesse Maxson Mc Farland and had 9 children. She passed away on 08 Feb 1929 in North Hampton, Clark County, Ohio.

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Parents
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Martin Eley
1810 - 1892
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Sarah Moore
1810 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Jesse Maxson Mc Farland
1848 - 1920
Children Show all
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Lodema Warren Mcfarland
1889 - 1971
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Laura Ellen Mcfarland
1880 - 1950
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Clara Belle Mcfarland
1872 - 1963
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Charles Mcfarland
1877 - 1938
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Lydia Anna Mcfarland
1868 - 1926
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Sally Evaline Mcfarland
1871 - 1933
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Esther Catharine Mcfarland
1869 - 1975
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Lillian Viola Mcfarland
1883 - 1963
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Emma Mc Farland
1872 - Unknown

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