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Sarah <I>Honeycutt</I> Hall

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Sarah Honeycutt Hall

Birth
Overton County, Tennessee, USA
Death
Mar 1850 (aged 33–34)
Morgan County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Morgan County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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According to the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Tennessee. ----
David Hall and Sarah Honeycutt were married in 1836, Tennessee. Both were born in 1816 in Tennessee.
Number Pages: 1. To get full dates one would probably have to go to Nashville.

Several older members of the Honeycutt family was interviewed many, many years ago and each gave Clear Creek cemetery as place of burial. She is also listed in the Morgan County Cemetery book as being buried in this cemetery. The compilers did a very through search by talking to older members of the family & going through old records and cemeteries in Wartburg. I have no doubt this is where she's buried.

I have linked Sarah to her parents Hardy & Olive Honeycutt in the old Honeycutt cemetery in Morgan county although I have my doubts as to dates. We know Olive Honeycutt was still alive in 1850. No definite record of birth or death for Hardy.
According to the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Tennessee. ----
David Hall and Sarah Honeycutt were married in 1836, Tennessee. Both were born in 1816 in Tennessee.
Number Pages: 1. To get full dates one would probably have to go to Nashville.

Several older members of the Honeycutt family was interviewed many, many years ago and each gave Clear Creek cemetery as place of burial. She is also listed in the Morgan County Cemetery book as being buried in this cemetery. The compilers did a very through search by talking to older members of the family & going through old records and cemeteries in Wartburg. I have no doubt this is where she's buried.

I have linked Sarah to her parents Hardy & Olive Honeycutt in the old Honeycutt cemetery in Morgan county although I have my doubts as to dates. We know Olive Honeycutt was still alive in 1850. No definite record of birth or death for Hardy.

Gravesite Details

Grave unmarked except for rocks which was the norm until a headstone was added. In this case one was never placed.



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