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NOTE: Sarah was a young, barely legal bride married on her 16th birthday to George, six years her senior. They raised a family eight children who all except Carrie survived at least 70 years and she died at 46, amazing for that time and place (from oldest to youngest): Angeline Lindfield, Lucy A., Charles Wesley, James William, Kay, Mary Etta, Clara Edith 'Carrie', and George Eugene Sinnock. Her parents were Robert Gannett Kay and Cynthia Mills Burrus.
Sarah is a key person in family relations to early medieval royalty. Both maternal grandparents, Roger Burrus and Cynthia Mills (according only to an ancestor diagram from Sherm Weimer) independently trace their ancestry to John I, King of England who signed the Magna Carta. Sarah is also mother-in-law of Fannie Nichols, whose mother, Fanny Pomeroy descends from Henry II de La Pomerai who married Rohesia, daughter of Henry I, King of England, John's great grandfather. |
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