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William Burrows Sterling

Birth27 Dec 1793 - Bloomfield, Ontario, New York
Death24 Dec 1879 - Newfield, N J
MotherMehitable Whittlesey
FatherSamuel Sterling

Born in Bloomfield, Ontario, New York on 27 Dec 1793 to Samuel Sterling and Mehitable Whittlesey. William Burrows Sterling married Isabel Kelso and had 9 children. He passed away on 24 Dec 1879 in Newfield, N J.

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Parents
Samuel Sterling
1766 - 1836
Mehitable Whittlesey
1769 - 1864
Spouse(s)
Isabel Kelso
1799 - 1876
Children Show all
Adaline Almira Sterling
1818 - 1891
Robert Samuel Sterling
1823 - 1831
Cornelia Eliza Sterling
1829 - Unknown
Elouisa Jane Sterling
1821 - 1852
Nancy Mehitable Sterling
1825 - 1884

William Whittlesey Sterling
1827 - Unknown
Arimena Fanny Isabel Sterling
1834 - Unknown
Robert Henderson Sterling
1831 - Unknown
Samuel J Sterling
1856 - 1944

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