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Sarah Patsy

Birthabt 1813 - Georgia
Death1860 - Pigeons Roost, Choctaw County, Mississippi, USA
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Born in Georgia on abt 1813. Sarah Patsy married John Elwell Newman and had 14 children. She passed away on 1860 in Pigeons Roost, Choctaw County, Mississippi, USA.

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John Elwell Newman
1796 - 1875
Children Show all
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Treasy Newman
1839 - Unknown
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Francis Marion Newman
1836 - 1888
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Martha Lee Newman
1836 - 1903
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Andrew J Newman
1849 - Unknown
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Benjamin F. Newman
1848 - Unknown
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James S Newman
1844 - Unknown
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Ransom Newman
1841 - Unknown
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Elizabeth ( Betty) Newman
1838 - Unknown
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Thomas J Newman
1826 - Unknown
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Alexander Newman
1845 - Unknown
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Richard W Newman
1832 - Unknown
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Mary ( Polly) Newman
1831 - Unknown
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Frances M. Newman
1836 - 1888
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Rac Newman
1834 - Unknown

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