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SARAH ANN Sutton

Birth19 Mar 1829 - Greenwood, Crawford, Pennsylvania, USA
Death16 Jan 1909 - Baker City, Baker, Oregon, USA
MotherMariah Ann Grinnell
FatherLot Abbott Sutton

Born in Greenwood, Crawford, Pennsylvania, USA on 19 Mar 1829 to Lot Abbott Sutton and Mariah Ann Grinnell. SARAH ANN Sutton married William Wesley Anthony and had 8 children. She passed away on 16 Jan 1909 in Baker City, Baker, Oregon, USA.

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Parents
Lot Abbott Sutton
1798 - 1889
Mariah Ann Grinnell
1809 - 1904
Spouse(s)
William Wesley Anthony
1829 - 1914
Children Show all
Letitia I "Lettie" "Lottie" Anthony
1866 - 1951
Millard Filmore Anthony
1869 - 1940
Anna Grace Anthony
1853 - 1936
Charles Heath Anthony
1861 - 1942

William Wesley Anthony
1864 - 1966
Frances M Anthony
1859 - 1918
Orel Mildred Anthony
1870 - 1955
Martha Jane ( Mattie) Anthony
1855 - 1910

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