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Sarah Williamson

Birth26 May 1747 - Not Available
Death14 Jun 1827 - Kent, Maryland, United States
MotherElizabeth Holt
Father*John Dougherty Williamson

Born on 26 May 1747 to *John Dougherty Williamson and Elizabeth Holt. Sarah Williamson married Blackiston Wilmer and had 7 children. She passed away on 14 Jun 1827 in Kent, Maryland, United States.

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*John Dougherty Williamson
1717 - 1765
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Elizabeth Holt
1719 - 1786
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Blackiston Wilmer
1742 - 1813
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William Wilmer
1790 - 1859
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Elizabeth Wilmer
1779 - 1808
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Maria Wilmer
1780 - 1843
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Harriett Wilmer
1785 - 1862
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Sarah Rebecca Wilmer
1783 - 1856
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John Williamson Wilmer
1788 - Unknown
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John Williamson Wilmer
1787 - 1861

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