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Sarah Workman

Birth1805 - York, South Carolina, USA
Death13 Jun 1886 - York County, South Carolina
MotherDeborah McConnell
FatherJames S Workman

Born in York, South Carolina, USA on 1805 to James S Workman and Deborah McConnell. Sarah Workman married Samuel Harrison Steele and had 8 children. She passed away on 13 Jun 1886 in York County, South Carolina.

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Parents
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James S Workman
1785 - 1863
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Deborah Mcconnell
1786 - 1830
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Harrison Steele
1790 - 1870
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Robert Alexander Steele
1832 - 1905
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Joseph Newton Steele
1833 - 1917
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Martha Jane Steele
1843 - 1922
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Margaret Sarah Steele
1840 - 1933
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John Workman Steele
1837 - 1856
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William Anderson Steele
1835 - 1861
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Samuel Harrison Steele
1846 - 1865
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Aaron Work Steele
1844 - 1922

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