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Sarah Jane Heasley

Birth31 Aug 1852 - Cranberry, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA
Death19 Jun 1942 - Punxsutawney, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherHannah Strauss Kiser
FatherJohn Jacob Heasley

Born in Cranberry, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA on 31 Aug 1852 to John Jacob Heasley and Hannah Strauss Kiser. Sarah Jane Heasley married Robert Wilson Dinsmore and had 11 children. She passed away on 19 Jun 1942 in Punxsutawney, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
John Jacob Heasley
1806 - 1852
Hannah Strauss Kiser
1806 - 1903
Spouse(s)
Robert Wilson Dinsmore
1839 - 1919
Children Show all
Walter Scott Dinsmore
1872 - 1921
Gertrude Rebecca Dinsmore
1894 - 1982
Harry Wilson Dinsmore
1870 - 1961
Jessie F. Dinsmore
1869 - 1962
Clifford Curtis Dinsmore
1880 - 1977
Grace G Dinsmore
1877 - 1974

William Arthur Dinsmore
1881 - 1960
Howard Livingston Dinsmore
1873 - 1923
John Ulman Dinsmore
1875 - 1930
Captain Howe Dinsmore
1883 - 1977
Grace Anna Johnson
1876 - 1961

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