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Sarah Smith

Birth1767 - Broadbay, Lincoln, Maine, United States
Death1840 - Plymouth, Penobscot, Maine, United States
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Born in Broadbay, Lincoln, Maine, United States on 1767. Sarah Smith married Charles Sidelinger and had 13 children. She passed away on 1840 in Plymouth, Penobscot, Maine, United States.

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Charles Sidelinger
1754 - 1840
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John Hollis Sidelinger
1795 - 1870
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Samuel Sidelinger
1804 - 1870
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Martin Sidelinger
1795 - 1850
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Charles Sidelinger
1788 - 1856
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Sally Sidelinker
1795 - 1841
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Barbara Sidelinger
1789 - 1832
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Jacob Sidelinger
1799 - 1870
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Benjamin F Sidelinger
1802 - 1876
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Barbara 'Barberry' Sidelinger
1792 - 1862
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Martin Sidelinger
1794 - 1840
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Mary Sidelinger
1800 - Unknown
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Esther Catherina Sidelinger
1788 - Unknown
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Daniel Sidelinger
1781 - 1872

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