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Sarah H DeVaughn

Birth28 Jan 1855 - Bradford (Coosa County), Coosa County, Alabama, USA
Death22 January 1891 - Long, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, USA
MotherKatie "Noo-ca-ti" Hornet
FatherMoses Hildebrand

Born in Bradford (Coosa County), Coosa County, Alabama, USA on 28 Jan 1855 to Moses Hildebrand and Katie "Noo-ca-ti" Hornet. Sarah H DeVaughn married John Franklin DeVaughn and had 11 children. She passed away on 22 January 1891 in Long, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
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Moses Hildebrand
1833 - 1877
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Katie "Noo-ca-ti" Hornet
1835 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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John Franklin Devaughn
1847 - 1902
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Daniel Riley Devaughn
1879 - 1931
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Sarah Louise Devaughn
1884 - 1952
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Arthur Eugene Devaughn
1884 - 1933
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George Francis Devaughn
1886 - 1957
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Amanda Elizabeth Devaughn
1886 - 1944
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Robert Towns Devaughn
1889 - 1891
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Mcduffie Devaughn
1888 - 1888
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Clayton Devaughn
Unknown - Unknown
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Amanda Mahalia Wilson
1865 - 1935
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Sarah Luina Devaughn
1884 - 1906
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Ava Edge
1878 - 1906

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