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Sarah Spaulding

Birth8 Apr 1753 - Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death1810 (1794) - Sharon, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States
MotherLydia Barrett
FatherJob Spaulding

Born in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts on 8 Apr 1753 to Job Spaulding and Lydia Barrett. Sarah Spaulding married John Laws and had 10 children. She passed away on 1810 (1794) in Sharon, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States.

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Parents
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Job Spaulding
1714 - 1800
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Lydia Barrett
1717 - 1809
Spouse(s)
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John Laws
1748 - 1810
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Stephen Laws
1751 - 1820
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Elam Laws
1782 - 1826
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Sarah Jane Laws
1780 - 1847
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Betsy Laws
1788 - 1789
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Salley Laws
1780 - 1844
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James Laws
1792 - 1793
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Francis Laws
1786 - Unknown
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Betty Laws
1793 - Unknown
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Betty Laws
1790 - 1790
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Betsy Laws
1790 - 1793
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Sarah "Sally" Laws
1784 - 1844

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