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Sarah Riser

Birth13 Apr 1778 - Newberry, South Carolina, USA
Death15 November 1827 - Jones County, Georgia, USA
MotherFrancina Counts
FatherGeorge Martinus "Martin Luther" Roizer "Riser"

Born in Newberry, South Carolina, USA on 13 Apr 1778 to George Martinus "Martin Luther" Roizer "Riser" and Francina Counts. Sarah Riser married Samuel William Cannon and had 13 children. She passed away on 15 November 1827 in Jones County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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George Martinus "Martin Luther" Roizer "Riser"
1743 - 1821
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Francina Counts
1738 - 1801
Spouse(s)
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Samuel William Cannon
1773 - 1850
Children Show all
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Mary Samantha Cannon
1801 - 1868
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James Madison Cannon
1799 - 1912
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Temperance Cannon Saville
1798 - 1868
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George Washington Cannon
1803 - 1884
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Benjamin S Cannon
1813 - 1863
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Samuel William Cannon
1810 - 1856
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John Cannon
1805 - 1880
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Lucretia Cannon
1804 - 1880
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Samuel William Cannon
1818 - 1883
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Keziah Cannon
1810 - 1868
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Melville R Cannon
1820 - 1869
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Eleanor Smyly Cannon
1807 - 1829
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Wiley Cannon
1790 - 1840

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