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Facts and Events
Name[2][4] |
Sarah E. Dunn |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1] |
1829 |
Georgia, United States |
Census[1] |
1850 |
Talbot, Georgia, United States |
Marriage |
22 Jul 1850 |
Harris, Georgia, United Statesto Billington S. Smith |
Census[2] |
1860 |
Talbot, Georgia, United StatesFlint Hill District, Centre Post Office |
Census[3] |
1870 |
Talbot, Georgia, United StatesFlint Hill District/Post Office |
Census[5] |
1880 |
Cobb, Georgia, United StatesDistrict 711, ED 31 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1850 Census, Talbot County, Georgia, 23rd District
Page 248A; Dwelling/Family 351/351, August 30, 1850.
Sarah Smith, 21 years, born Georgia, residing with her husband, Bellington Smith, in the household of his father, Thomas Smith. This record reflects that they had been married less than one year.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 1860 Census, Talbot County, Georgia, 689 District GM (Flint Hill), Centre Post Office
Page 96A; Dwelling/Family 670, July 28, 1860.
Sarah E. Smith, 30 years, born Georgia, residing with her husband, Billington S. Smith, and children, Sophia E., Mary F. and Martha S.
- ↑ 1870 Census, Talbot County, Georgia - Flint Hill District/Post Office
Page 61B; Dwelling 1633/Family 1629, August 4, 1870.
Sarah Smith, 44 years, born Georgia, residing with her husband, Bittington [sic] Smith, and children, Sophia, Frances, Susan and Lillian.
- ↑ Harris County Marriage Book 1828-1860, Marriage Books, Harris County Ordinary Court, Georgia Archives
Page 43, line 29.
Marriage license issued July 22, 1850 to Billington S. Smith and Sarah E. Dunn, who were married July 25, 1850, by John W. Turner, Minister of the Gospel.
- ↑ 1880 Census, Cobb County, Georgia - GM District 711, ED 31
Page 95B, Dwelling 329 / Household 339, June 21, 1880.
Sarah Smith, 54, born Georgia, both parents born Georgia, keeping house, residing in the household of her husband, with their daughter Leana B. (15).
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