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Sarah Upton

Birth1755 - Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Death9 Sep 1825 - Not Available
MotherMartha Bax
FatherThomas S Upton (5th GG)

Born in Prince George's, Maryland, United States on 1755 to Thomas S Upton (5th GG) and Martha Bax. Sarah Upton married Francis Wheat and had 13 children. She passed away on 9 Sep 1825.

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Parents
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Thomas S Upton (5Th Gg)
1730 - 1794
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Martha Bax
1729 - 1794
Spouse(s)
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Francis Wheat
1737 - 1814
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Henry Frye
1821 - Unknown
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Joseph Simpson
Unknown - 1819
Children Show all
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Theodore "Dory" Wheat
1783 - 1871
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Levi Henderson Wheat
1783 - 1864
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Noah Wheat
1787 - Unknown
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Mary Wheat
1795 - Unknown
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Rezin Wheat
1781 - 1846
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William Wheat
1782 - 1864
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James Wheat
1788 - 1859
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Sarah Wheat
1764 - Unknown
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Samuel Wheat
1775 - Unknown
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Benjamin Wheat
1790 - 1850
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Joshua Wheat
1769 - Unknown
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Jesse Wheat
1771 - 1837
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John Wheat
1773 - Unknown

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