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Sarah Westlake

Birth18 Sep 1782 - Virginia, USA
Death10 Oct 1848 - Jackson, Jackson, Ohio, USA (New Zion Cemetery
MotherMary Bracee
FatherThomas Westlake

Born in Virginia, USA on 18 Sep 1782 to Thomas Westlake and Mary Bracee. Sarah Westlake married Thomas C Cherrington and had 14 children. She passed away on 10 Oct 1848 in Jackson, Jackson, Ohio, USA (New Zion Cemetery.

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Parents
Thomas Westlake
1755 - 1827
Mary Bracee
1761 - 1841
Spouse(s)
Thomas C Cherrington
1779 - 1844
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Jeptha Cherrington
1806 - 1868
Nancy Jane Cherrington
1820 - 1898
Rachel Cherrington
1826 - 1896
William H Cherrington
1802 - 1889
Lorenzo Cherrington
1808 - 1852
Finley Cherrington
1818 - 1890
Clinton Cherrington
1812 - 1876

Thomas Wesley Cherrington
1804 - 1877
Margaret Cherrington
1810 - Unknown
Welling Cherrington
1824 - 1848
Polly Cherrington
1814 - 1854
Anna Cherrington
1822 - 1874
Elizabeth Cherrington
1816 - 1903
Sarah Cherrington
1824 - 1874

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