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Sarah Worthington King Peter (1800-1877)
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Sarah Worthington King Peter (1800-1877)
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Sarah Worthington King Peter
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"Our Rich History: Sarah Worthington Peter turned adversity into a life of service, unselfishness," Northern Kentucky Tribune, Aug 17th, 2015. Viewed May 11, 2017.
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