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Sarah Catherine Herron Webster

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Sarah Catherine Herron Webster
Sarah Catherine in back of photo, posing with her sisters Jane and Mary Inot sure which sister is which)
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Sarah Catherine Herron
Sarah Catherine (Herron) Webster was born on November 26, 1844 in Jeffersonville, Indiana United States, and died at age 76 years old on April 24, 1921 in Issaquah, WA. Sarah Webster was buried in April 1921 at Greenwood Memorial Park 350 Monroe Ave NE, in Renton, King County.
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My life-time love of geneology and old photos led to the concept of Ancientfaces back in 1999....through the site I have made contact with previously unknown cousins in Australia, Tasmania, England, Scotland and various states in the US, broadening and enriching my family stories, photos and family relationships. The names I am researching resided in and/or settled the following areas: South Wales; Scotland; Northern Ireland; Normandy; Germany, Belgium & the Netherlands; Virginia; West Virginia, Kentucky, Kansas, Idaho and Washington state; first wave of settlers in the Hudson River & Mohawk River Vallies; founding fathers of New Haven, Middlesex and New London Counties, CT, along with Suffolk, Norfolk & Middlesex Counties in MA; first wave of settlers to Quebec and Ontario, Canada. Also, I am a member of the Mayflower Society after tracing my maternal side to John Billington, a Mayflower passenger ( with his family) who settled in Plymouth , and signed, the Mayflower compact.
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