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Sarah E Ayers

Birth9 Feb 1869 - Campbell Co, TN
Death2 Oct 1952 - Habersham, Campbell, Tennessee
MotherParry Lee Lowe
FatherJohn Ayers

Born in Campbell Co, TN on 9 Feb 1869 to John Ayers and Parry Lee Lowe. Sarah E Ayers married Henry Ridenour and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 Oct 1952 in Habersham, Campbell, Tennessee.

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Parents
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John Ayers
1848 - 1930
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Parry Lee Lowe
1849 - 1923
Spouse(s)
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Henry Ridenour
1865 - 1925
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Elihue Huddleston
1869 - 1900
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Samuel Rufus Sharp
1860 - 1911
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John Wesley Huddleston
1892 - 1958
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Martha H Huddleston
1894 - 1985
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James Washington Huddleston
1890 - 1955
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Joseph M Huddleston
1896 - Unknown
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Calaway Sharp
1892 - Unknown
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Sarah Louisa Ridenour Smiddy
1918 - 2002
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Robert Samuel Sharp
1888 - 1968

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