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Sarah Tarvin (Cracraft)

Also Known As: "Craycraft"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Province of Virginia
Death: August 10, 1806 (58-59)
Fleming County, Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Joseph Craycraft and Ann Craycraft
Wife of Rev. George Tarvin
Mother of Thomas Tarvin; Eleanor Whaley; Joseph C. Tarvin; Richard Tarvin; Ann Cowgill and 8 others
Sister of Samuel Cracraft; Joseph Craycraft; Major Charles Craycraft; Thomas Craycraft; Bladen Cracraft and 7 others

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About Sarah Tarvin

Sarah Craycraft was born in Virginia about 1747. Sarah was the daughter of Joseph Craycraft, a Dunker preacher, and his wife, the former Ann "Nancy" Stanton, whose family was also affiliated with the Dunker faith. She married George Tarvin (George III) in Hampshire Co., Virginia, about 1768 and undoubtedly practiced the Dunker faith of the Church of the Brethren. She had thirteen children. She died in Fleming Co., Kentucky, on 10 Aug 1806. She likely rests in a private grave on the land she owned with her husband when she died.



JC4 SARAH CRAYCRAFT was born about 1747 in Hampshire Co., Virginia, the fourth child and only daughter of Joseph Craycraft and Ann Stanton. She married George Tarvin about 1767 in Hampshire Co., Virginia. They had thirteen children. They moved to Kentucky about 1794 just before her thirteenth child was born. She died 10 Aug 1806 in Fleming Co., Kentucky.

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Sarah Tarvin's Timeline

1747
1747
Province of Virginia
1768
April 14, 1768
Hampshire, Virginia, United States
1770
1770
Hampshire County, Province of Virginia
1773
January 16, 1773
Hampshire County, Province of Virginia
1775
October 27, 1775
Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States
1777
November 4, 1777
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
1779
1779
1781
1781
Hampshire County, Virginia, United States
1784
1784
Virginia, United States