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Sarah Mouse

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Sarah Mouse
Sarah Jane Sherrick/Spencer/Whaley Mouse was born Feb 9, 1850 and died June 16, 1931 she was the daughter of James Sherrick and Sarah Lanning. more information located at my homepage.
Date & Place: at Sarah Mouse in Pike county, Ohio USA
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Deborah Klee
I have been researching the Sherrock/Sharrock/Sherrick line for about 4 years and have posted the information on my website. I am also posting the biographies of Stark county at my site and other information that I have gathered over the years.
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