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Sarah Upton

Birth23 Jun 1739 - Dighton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
DeathAft. 1782 - Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
MotherEleanor Osborn
FatherEdward Upton

Born in Dighton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States on 23 Jun 1739 to Edward Upton and Eleanor Osborn. Sarah Upton married George Shove and had 9 children. She passed away on Aft. 1782 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Edward Upton
1714 - 1772
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Eleanor Osborn
1713 - 1769
Spouse(s)
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George Shove
1738 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Ruth Shove
1782 - 1821
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Eleanor Shove
1762 - Unknown
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Sarah Shove
1764 - 1822
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Rhoda Shove
1776 - 1818
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Stephen Shove
1770 - 1798
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Mary Shove
1774 - 1848
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Edward Shove
1780 - 1813
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George Shove
1767 - Unknown
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Joseph Shove
1760 - Unknown

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