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Sarah J. Thompson (abt. 1871 - 1872)

Sarah J. Thompson
Born about in Michigan, United Statesmap
Died at about age 1 in Torch Lake, Antrim, Michigan, United Statesmap
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Sarah Thompson died young.

Sarah J. Thompson was born about 1871 in Michigan, United States, daughter of Robert Thompson (~1840– ) and Agnes Smith (~1842– ).

Sarah died on August 15, 1872 in Torch Lake, Antrim, Michigan, aged about 0.[1]

Sources

  1. "Michigan Deaths, 1867-1897," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N364-TZR : 18 February 2021), Agnes Thomson in entry for Sarah J Thomson, 15 Aug 1872; citing p 28 rn 97, Torch Lake, Antrim, Michigan, Department of Vital Records, Lansing; FHL microfilm 2,363,451.




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