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Sarah Adams

Birth1798 - Virginia, USA
Death1880 - Arkansas, USA
MotherSarah Zahner
FatherWilliam Adams

Born in Virginia, USA on 1798 to William Adams and Sarah Zahner. Sarah Adams married William Davidson Quinton, Farmer and had 9 children. She passed away on 1880 in Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
William Adams
1765 - Unknown
Sarah Zahner
1776 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
William Davidson Quinton, Farmer
1797 - 1880
Children Show all
Alfred Alford R "Alf" Quinton, Civil War Union Veteran - 23Rd Arkansas Calvary, Company D
1839 - 1906
Mahulda Quinton
1821 - 1898
William Jackson Quinton, Civil War Union Veteran - Arkansas Calvary
1828 - 1865
Mary Marinda Quinton
1840 - 1923
Jefferson Quinton, Civil War Union Veteran - 1St Arkansas Calvary, Company A
1833 - 1889

John Quinton, Farmer
1823 - 1880
Eliza Jane Quinton
1836 - 1880
Sarah Martha Quinton
1813 - 1906
Sarah Lynch Quinton
1850 - Unknown

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