Sarah Kershaw
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Sarah Kershaw
Summary
Sarah Kershaw is a human[1]. Her place of birth was New York[2]. She was born on January 1843[3]. She died in Somerville[4]. She died on February 17, 1922[5]. She worked as a homemaker[6].
Key Facts
- Sarah Kershaw was born in New York[2].
- Sarah Kershaw passed away in Somerville[4].
- Sarah Kershaw was born on January 1843[3].
- Sarah Kershaw died on February 17, 1922[5].
- Burial took place at Fairview Cemetery[7].
- Sarah Kershaw's father was Abraham Kershaw[8].
- Sarah Kershaw's mother was Sarah Oldrin[9].
- A child of Sarah Kershaw was Albert Dunn Williamson[10].
- A child of Sarah Kershaw was George Williamson[11].
- Sarah Kershaw held citizenship in United States[12].
- Sarah Kershaw worked as a homemaker[6].
- Sarah Kershaw is recorded as female[13].
- Sarah Kershaw's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Sarah Kershaw's Commons category is recorded as Sarah Kershaw[15].
- Sarah Kershaw's family name is recorded as Kershaw[16].
- Sarah Kershaw's given name is recorded as Sarah[17].
- Sarah Kershaw's sibling is recorded as Anna Augusta Kershaw[18].
- Sarah Kershaw's sibling is recorded as Amy O. Kershaw[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Sarah Kershaw was born in New York[2]. She was born on January 1843[3]. Her father was Abraham Kershaw[8]. Her mother was Sarah Oldrin[9].
Career and Affiliations
Sarah Kershaw worked as a homemaker[6].
Personal Life
Children include Albert Dunn Williamson[10], a machinist[20], 1874–1943[21], of United States[22] and George Williamson[11], 1871–1950[23], of United States[24].
Death and Burial
Sarah Kershaw died on February 17, 1922[5]. She passed away in Somerville[4]. She is buried at Fairview Cemetery[7].
FAQs
Where was Sarah Kershaw born?
Sarah Kershaw was born in New York[2].
Where did Sarah Kershaw die?
Sarah Kershaw died in Somerville[4].
Who were Sarah Kershaw's parents?
Sarah Kershaw's father was Abraham Kershaw[8]. Sarah Kershaw's mother was Sarah Oldrin[9].
What did Sarah Kershaw do for work?
Sarah Kershaw worked as homemaker[6].