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Sarah Ann (Buckner) Smith (abt. 1725 - abt. 1782)

Sarah Ann Smith formerly Buckner
Born about in Halifax, Halifax, Virginiamap
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Daughter of and [uncertain]
Wife of — married 1736 in Johnston, North Carolinamap
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Died about at about age 57 in Halifax, Halifax, Virginiamap
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  • WikiTree profile Buckner-123 created through the import of Paula's family 5-28-2011.GED on May 29, 2011 by Paula Marksman.
  • WikiTree profile Buckner-266 created through the import of Smith Family Tree_2012-12-08_2013-01-10_01.ged on Jan 10, 2013 by Chris Smith.




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BTW, my first guess, given the dates and locations would be that she's a daughter of William Buckner of Stafford Co. VA who died in either 1725 or 1727. Unfortunately, there is very little known about him.
posted by [Living Buckner]
I think it's extremely unlikely that she was the daughter of John Buckner Jr. We have a nearly complete list of his children from a 1733 lawsuit, and there aren't any Sarahs listed. It would be more logical if she was a daughter of one of the William Buckners, wouldn't it?
posted by [Living Buckner]

Rejected matches › Sarah (Buckner) Gentry (1792-1880)

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