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Sarah Watkins Kinsell

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Sarah Watkins Kinsell
Photo of Sarah Watkins, born about 1807 in Ohio. Sarah was the daughter of Welsch immigrant, Isaac Watkins.
Sarah married Mathias Kinsell and had children: Denman, Catherine, Alfred, Clarinda and Roscoe.
Sarah Watkins Kinsell died in 1895.
Date & Place: at JM Elliott, Photographer in Columbus, Ohio USA
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Sarah Watkins Kinsell was born in 1807. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sarah Watkins Kinsell.
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