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Sarah Hern

Birth1779 - Montgomery County, North Carolina, United States of America
Death1850 - Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States
MotherMary Janette Hurley
FatherStephen M. Hearn (6th GGF)

Born in Montgomery County, North Carolina, United States of America on 1779 to Stephen M. Hearn (6th GGF) and Mary Janette Hurley. Sarah Hern married Hilkiah Steed and had 12 children. She passed away on 1850 in Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
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Stephen M. Hearn (6Th Ggf)
1748 - 1844
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Mary Janette Hurley
1748 - 1806
Spouse(s)
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Hilkiah Steed
1780 - 1830
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Sam Coggin
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Lucinda Lundy Townda Steed
1808 - 1847
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Nancy G Steed
1802 - 1893
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Molly Polly Steed
1803 - Unknown
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Agrippa Alexander Steed
1801 - 1859
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Leah Steed
1800 - 1885
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Stephen Pinckney Steed
1819 - 1899
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Martha Patty Steed
1811 - 1852
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Selby Steed
1804 - 1870
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Isom Hearn Steed
1821 - 1900
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William Harris Steed
1816 - 1865
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Sarah Steed
1805 - 1842
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Martha Elizabeth Coggin
1848 - 1923

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