James H. Sawyers Born 1850
Born on 1850 to Thomas L. W. Sawyers James H. Sawyers passed away on and was buried in Key West Cemetery in Key West, FL.
- Birth:
- 1850
- Born in:
- Tennessee
- Plot:
- The U.S. Navy Plot, which was dedicated on December 11, 1898, contains as its centerpiece a bronze sailor in a Spanish-American War uniform. The monument, paid for by citizens of Key West in memory of sailors killed in Havana, was unveiled on March 15, 1900.
- Burial place:
-
Key West Cemetery
Key West, FL
Passed away Relatives of James H. Sawyers
parents
Thomas L. W. Sawyers
1815 — 1881
(aged 66)
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Ross C. Sawyer, Jr
1911 — 1972
(aged 61)
Ruth G Sawyer
1902 — 1986
(aged 83)
Sarah E Roberts Sawyer
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William John Schoneck
1892 — 1957
(aged 64)
Ellen L. Johnson Schrader
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(aged 86)
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1923 — 1994
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Annie Sharpley
1881 — 1962
(aged 81)
Elizabeth Shaw
1852 — 1932
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FAQ
When was James H. Sawyers born?
James Sawyers was born on 1850
Where was James H. Sawyers born?
James Sawyers was born in Williamson County, Tennessee
Where is James H. Sawyers buried?
James Sawyers is interred in Key West, FL, in Plot: The U.S. Navy Plot, which was dedicated on December 11, 1898, contains as its centerpiece a bronze sailor in a Spanish-American War uniform. The monument, paid for by citizens of Key West in memory of sailors killed in Havana, was unveiled on March 15, 1900.
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