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Sabra Ann (Burch) Gardner

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Sabra Ann (Burch) Gardner
Sabra Ann (Burch) Gardner born 1.28.1841 in Monroe Co. IN, died 6.1917 Monroe Co., IN. Married to Thomas Isaac Gardner in 1870. Daughter of Henry and Rebecca (Gentry) Burch. She was the granddaughter of John Lawrence and Judith (Southern) Burch and the great granddaughter of William and Mary Ann (Lawrence) Burch. She had 3 children, Edgar Erasmas, Isaac Henry (my grandfather) and Jeanettie (Sparks) Gardner. She, her husband, parents, grandparents and children are all buried in Burch Cem. Monroe Co., IN
Date & Place: in Monroe County, Indiana USA
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I do genealogy research mostly in Monore and Greene Counties, Indiana. I do research on the surnames, Gardner, Tate, Love, Burch, Pearson, Pease, Breeden, Carmichael, Martindale, Carter, Graves, Van Buskirk, Koons, Ballenger, Floyd, Foster and Haywood.
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