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JESSE SANDERS

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JESSE SANDERS
Believed to be Jesse Sanders b. 1799 Lincoln Co., TN, d.24 June 1889 Searcy Co., ARK; bur.Sulphur Springs Cem. Searcy Co.ARK. Ancestry not known.
Date & Place: in Searcy, Arkansas USA
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Kathy, I E-mailed you, but it came back..Need new address here at AncientFaces..I may have a Richard Sanders family in Searcy Co. Ark. Please E-mail me to discuss your Sanders's...JudithALamb@webtv.net
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Researcher for about 25 years.Surnames being researched: (Maternal side)Lay,Kimbrell,Goats,Cotton,Moore,Lyons,Murphy,Coleman,King,Cole,Stanfield,Thompson,Hensley,Sanders,Luna,Looney,Lauderdale,Maitland,Roberts,Grimes,Mathis,Roe.(Paternal)Dalgleish,Luley,Grieger,Karlowski,Carlowski,Govenlock,Crocker,Rowse,Kerr,Hardie,Loosemore,Heal,Heale. (My 2nd Husband's Paternal side)Gregory,Zink,Tucker,Traylor,Mason,Shelton,Conklin,Concklin,Hougentogler,Hogendobler,Mathews. (My 2nd Husband's Maternal side)Carrera,Carreiro,Amaral,Gil,McGill,Allos,Yates,Chadbourne,Treworgy,Shapleigh,Holden,Padgett,McDaniel,McDonald,Soto,Espinosa,Higuera,Butron,Buitron,Rodrigues,Avila,Lugo,Verdugo.(My 1st husband's Paternal line):Galbraith.
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