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Sarah Smith 1750 – 1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Nov 1750

Birth Location: Fayette City, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 1830

Death Location: , Clark, Kentucky, USA

Father: John SMITH

Mother: Elizabeth Smith

Spouse(s): Adam Hatton

Children(s): William Hatton, John Hatton, Hannah Hatton, Ephraim Hatton, Casey Hatton, Molly Hatton, Benjamin Hatton, Adam Hatton, William Hatton

The story of Sarah Smith began in 1750 in Fayette City, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States, with parents John SMITH and Elizabeth Smith. As an adult, Sarah Smith wed Adam Hatton. Their household included William Hatton, John Hatton, Hannah Hatton, Ephraim Hatton, Casey Hatton, Molly Hatton, Benjamin Hatton, Adam Hatton and William John Hatton. Sarah Smith's life came to an end in 1830 in , Clark, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents

John SMITH
1720 – 1799
Birth Location: Pennsylvania
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Elizabeth Smith
Birth Location: –
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Spouses(s)

Adam Hatton
1731 – 1831
Birth Location: Fayette City, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
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Children(s)

William Hatton
1774 –
Birth Location: Somerset, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
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John Hatton
1776 –
Birth Location: Westmoreland Co, , Pennsylvania, USA
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Hannah Hatton
1779 – 1859
Birth Location: Virginia
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Ephraim Hatton
1784 – 1864
Birth Location: Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States
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Casey Hatton
1785 –
Birth Location: Clark Co, , Kentucky, USA
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Molly Hatton
1786 –
Birth Location: Westmoreland City, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Benjamin Hatton
1788 – 1861
Birth Location: Somerset, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
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Adam Hatton
1790 –
Birth Location: Kentucky, United States
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William Hatton
1792 – 1860
Birth Location: Clark, Kentucky, United States
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 7 Nov 1750
    Event Place: Fayette City, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
    Record Source: Maine, Birth Records, 1715-1922, Maine State Archives; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084; Pre 1892 Delayed Returns; Roll Number: 92

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 1830
    Event Place: , Clark, Kentucky, USA

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