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Sarah Sally Danforth

Birth30 May 1795 - Lynn, Massachusetts
Death25 February 1886 - Chelsea, Massachusetts
MotherLYDIA Sweetser
FatherJoshua Danforth

Born in Lynn, Massachusetts on 30 May 1795 to Joshua Danforth and LYDIA Sweetser. Sarah Sally Danforth married Henry SLADE and had 11 children. She passed away on 25 February 1886 in Chelsea, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Joshua Danforth
1754 - 1834
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Lydia Sweetser
1763 - 1845
Spouse(s)
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Henry Slade
1791 - 1868
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Henry Slade
1814 - 1881
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Charles Slade
1816 - 1896
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Eliza Jane Slade
1820 - 1912
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David Slade
1819 - 1912
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Levi Slade
1822 - 1884
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Mary Ellen Slade
1840 - 1908
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Leroy Sunderland Slade
1828 - 1889
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Sarah Ann Slade
1817 - 1883
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Lydia Sweetser Slade
1826 - 1885
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Lavinia Danforth Slade
1831 - 1908
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Lucy K. Milton
1831 - 1884

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