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Sarah Warren 1722 – 1762 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1722

Birth Location: North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1762

Death Location: North Carolina, United States

Father: Edward Warren

Mother: Mary Fields

Spouse(s): George Whitley

Children(s): George Whitley, William Whitley, John Whitley, Timothy Whitley, William Whitley.., Delilah Whitley, Needham Whitley, Mary Whitley

Early life: Sarah Warren arrived in North Carolina, United States in 1722, born to Edward Warren and Mary Elizabeth Fields. Over time, Sarah Warren formed a family with George Benjamin Whitley, which included George Benjamin Whitley, William Whitley, John J Whitley, Timothy Whitley, William Benjamin Whitley.., Delilah Whitley, Needham Whitley and Mary Elizabeth Fields Whitley. Sarah Warren concluded life in North Carolina, United States in 1762.

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Parents

Edward Warren
1680 – 1739
Birth Location: Edmonton, Middlesex, England
EW
Mary Fields
1698 – 1763
Birth Location: Scotland
MF

Spouses(s)

George Whitley
1720 – 1763
Birth Location: Stanly, North Carolina, United States
GW

Children(s)

George Whitley
1735 – 1800
Birth Location: Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
GW
William Whitley
1740 – 1798
Birth Location: Virginia, USA
WW
John Whitley
1746 – 1817
Birth Location: Johnston, North Carolina, USA
JW
Timothy Whitley
1749 – 1750
Birth Location: Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA
TW
William Whitley..
1750 – 1777
Birth Location: Stanly, North Carolina, United States
WW
Delilah Whitley
1753 – 1812
Birth Location: Isle of Wight, Virginia
DW
Needham Whitley
1762 – 1862
Birth Location: Anson, North Carolina, United States
NW
Mary Whitley
– 1763
Birth Location: –
MW

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1722
    Event Place: North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 1762
    Event Place: North Carolina, United States

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