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Sarah Jane Grinstead

BirthApr 1861 - Georgia
Death25 Jan 1935 - Laurens, GA, USA
MotherMary Gay
FatherEdward Grinstead

Born in Georgia on Apr 1861 to Edward Grinstead and Mary Gay. Sarah Jane Grinstead married Russell Wiley "Shuff" Browning and had 8 children. She passed away on 25 Jan 1935 in Laurens, GA, USA.

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Parents
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Edward Grinstead
1810 - 1884
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Mary Gay
1823 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Russell Wiley "Shuff" Browning
1855 - 1939
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Clayton Browning
1878 - 1917
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Julia Browning
1895 - 1984
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Virgel Browning
1897 - 1963
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Edward "Eddie" Wiley Browning
1882 - 1948
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Alison D Browning
1891 - 1976
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Vera Elise Browning
1902 - 1973
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Cladis W Browning
1904 - 1961
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John Browning
1893 - Unknown

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