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Sarah Smith Bradley Died 1814

Born to Paterson Smith and Sarah Thompson Smith. Sarah Smith Bradley passed away on Jul 18, 1814and was buried in Old Cemetery in New Haven, CT. Sarah Smith Bradley was married to Lt Jared Bradley and had 8 children: Sarah Bradley Bradley, Lurinda Holt, Asenath Bradley Woodward, Jared Bradley, Asa Bradley, Anson Bradley, Elias Bradley, John Smith Bradley.

Death:
Jul 18, 1814
Born in:
New Haven, CT
Plot:
On the left (east) side of the grass road from the original entrance, row from eastern paved road to the northernmost giant white pine tree
Burial place:
Old Cemetery
East Haven, CT

Passed away Relatives of Sarah Smith Bradley

parents

Died 1773
Birth place:
East Haven, CT
Burial place:
Address:
East Haven, CT
Died 1786
Burial place:
Address:
East Haven, CT

spouses

Died 1833
Birth place:
New Haven, CT
Burial place:
Address:
East Haven, CT

children

Died 1847
Birth place:
East Haven, CT
Burial place:
Address:
East Haven, CT
Died 1864
Burial place:
Address:
East Haven, CT
Died 1854
Birth place:
East Haven, CT
Burial place:
Address:
East Haven, CT
Died 1794
Burial place:
Address:
East Haven, CT
Died 1859
Birth place:
East Haven, CT
Burial place:
Address:
227 Grove St, New Haven, CT 06533
Died 1850
Birth place:
Connecticut
Burial place:
Address:
East Haven, CT
Died 1822
Birth place:
East Haven, CT
Burial place:
Address:
East Haven, CT
Died 1818
Birth place:
East Haven, CT
Burial place:
Address:
227 Grove St, New Haven, CT 06533
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FAQ

Where was Sarah Smith Bradley born?

Sarah Bradley was born in New Haven, CT

When did is Sarah Smith Bradley pass away?

Sarah Bradley passed away in July 18, 1814

Where is Sarah Smith Bradley buried?

Sarah Bradley is interred in East Haven, CT, in Plot: On the left (east) side of the grass road from the original entrance, row from eastern paved road to the northernmost giant white pine tree