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Sarah Wetherbee

Birth17 Nov 1742 - Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Death1813 - Onondaga Co., NY, USA
MotherHuldah MARTIN
FatherHezekiah Wetherbee

Born in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States on 17 Nov 1742 to Hezekiah Wetherbee and Huldah MARTIN. Sarah Wetherbee married Noah Dodge and had 14 children. She passed away on 1813 in Onondaga Co., NY, USA.

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Parents
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Hezekiah Wetherbee
1705 - 1754
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Huldah Martin
1711 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Noah Dodge
1741 - 1792
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Paul Dodge
1769 - 1847
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Sarah Dodge
1766 - 1844
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David Balch Dodge
1775 - 1850
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Samuel Stillman Dodge
1782 - 1861
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Phoebe Wetherbee Dodge
1777 - 1811
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Rebecca Dodge
1784 - 1823
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Anne Dodge
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah Dodge
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Dodge
1798 - Unknown
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Ruth Dodge
Unknown - Unknown
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Ruth Dodge
Unknown - Unknown
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Jacob F Dodge
1782 - 1838
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Mary Dodge
1763 - Unknown
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Ruth Dodge
1722 - Unknown

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