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Sarah Rust

Birth25 Sep 1735 - Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts
Death5 Jan 1792 - New Gloucester, Cumberland, Maine, United States
MotherSarah Foster
FatherJohn Rust

Born in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts on 25 Sep 1735 to John Rust and Sarah Foster. Sarah Rust married William Goodard Parsons and had 12 children. She passed away on 5 Jan 1792 in New Gloucester, Cumberland, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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John Rust
1706 - 1752
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Sarah Foster
1707 - 1792
Spouse(s)
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William Goodard Parsons
1728 - 1781
Children Show all
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Judith Parsons
1769 - 1862
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Sarah Parsons
1756 - 1843
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William Parsons
1758 - 1845
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John Parsons
1765 - 1847
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Lydia Parsons
1777 - 1852
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Isabel Parsons
1761 - 1845
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Susanna Parsons
1776 - 1803
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Elizabeth (Betsy) Parsons
1766 - 1798
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Jacob Parsons
1775 - 1834
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Abigail Parsons
1770 - 1860
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Deborah Parsons
1760 - Unknown
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Hannah Parsons
1775 - Unknown

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