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Sarah Groom 1823 - 1900

Sarah Groom was born in 1823 in Todd County, Kentucky United States to Bright Marshall Groom and Catherine Winders, and had siblings Nancy N. Groom, Eveline Groom, Susannah Groom, Lucy Jane Groom, Wylie Groom, Catherine Green Groom, Elevina Groom, Mary Ann Groom, Martha Artemeisa Groom, Right Marshall Groom, Isabel Groom, and Polina Groom. Sarah Groom died at age 76 years old on January 1, 1900 in Greenfield, Weakley County, TN.
Sarah Groom
1823
Todd County, Kentucky, United States
January 1, 1900
Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee, 38230, United States
Female
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Sarah Groom's History: circa 1823 - circa 1900

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  • 1823

    Birthday

    1823
    Birthdate
    Todd County, Kentucky United States
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  • 01/1
    1900

    Death

    January 1, 1900
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Greenfield, Weakley County, Tennessee 38230, United States
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    Sarah Groom lived 4 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 77.
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In 1823, in the year that Sarah Groom was born, on April 13th, Franz Liszt - who was 11 - gave a concert in Austria. After the concert, he was personally congratulated by Ludwig van Beethoven.
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In 1831, at the age of just 8 years old, Sarah was alive when on August 21st, in the United States, Nat Turner's slave rebellion broke out in Southampton County, Virginia. Rebel slaves, led by Nat Turner, killed from 55 to 65 people - the largest and deadliest slave uprising in U.S. history. The rebellion was suppressed after a few days and Virginia executed 56 slaves accused of being part of the rebellion although many were innocent. Nat Turner was captured on October 30th, tried, and hung on November 11th.
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