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Penelope Sanders (1750 - 1834)

Penelope Sanders
Born in Johnston, North Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1765 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 84 in Oglethorpe, Georgia, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 15 Nov 2011
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Note

There is no information at all to support the parents are correct. She was born in North Carolina, they were from Kentucky.

Biography

  • Penelope inherited several slaves from her husband. (See his profile for their names.)

Sources

  • Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 160 : 1920, page 47. Member #159134, Miss Susan Sharp

Acknowledgments

  • Profile Sanders-1846 was created through the import of Frank Walter Sands_ Family Tre.ged on Nov 14, 2011 by Frank Walter Sands.




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Sanders-14301 and Sanders-1846 appear to represent the same person because: spouse in process of merge too
posted by Teresa Downey
Please consider there is no source information that these are her parents. Perhaps removing them would be best.
posted by Chad Olivent