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About Sarah Sanders
Thomas Tully is the father of Sarah Tully Sanders. Thomas Tully received a land grant, 300 acres, in Edgecombe Co. NC, 25 September 1741.He was a colonial Baptist Minister who preached in Bute Co. NC 1755, settled Three Creeks, Johnston Co. NC from 1757-1772. [1]However, Bute County was not formed until 1764 from Granville, and Granville was formed 1746 from Edgecombe County.
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Sarah Sanders's Timeline
1737 |
December 18, 1737
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1755 |
1755
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NORTH CAROLINA
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1756 |
January 22, 1756
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Johnston County, North Carolina, British Colonial America
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1758 |
January 12, 1758
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Johnston County, NC, United States
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1760 |
April 5, 1760
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Johnson, North Carolina, United States
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1760
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North Carolina, United States
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1762 |
March 18, 1762
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Johnston Co., North Carolina
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1765 |
July 7, 1765
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North Carolina, Colonial America
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1768 |
March 18, 1768
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Johnson, North Carolina, United States
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