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SARAH MURPHY

Birth1800 - Franklin, Missouri, USA
Death6 January 1837 - Gasconade, Gasconade, Missouri, United States
MotherElizabeth Echols
FatherWilliam John Murphy

Born in Franklin, Missouri, USA on 1800 to William John Murphy and Elizabeth Echols. SARAH MURPHY married Rev David Stites and had 11 children. She passed away on 6 January 1837 in Gasconade, Gasconade, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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William John Murphy
Unknown - 1818
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Elizabeth Echols
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Rev David Stites
1795 - 1881
Children Show all
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William Alexander Stites
1832 - 1915
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Susanah Stites
1836 - 1924
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Elizabeth Stites
1835 - 1875
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Sarah J. Stites
1821 - 1849
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James S. Stites
1822 - 1851
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Mary Belle Stites
1825 - Unknown
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Samuel Edwin Stites
1830 - Unknown
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David Burton Stites
1824 - Unknown
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Harriet Stites
1822 - Unknown
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John Fernando Stites
1836 - Unknown
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Nancy Ann Stites
1826 - Unknown

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