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Hello. I've been working on this since 2001. I've done a lot of footwork, and also got some help from some others once I learned to do this online. I believe I have the most inclusive Sexton and Loe family trees ever. I started by going up, and when I could go no further, I went sideways and back down, LOL.

I also work on my Hartin ancestors, and Kelley's as well.
If my work is of help to you, please remember to list sources and give credit where it is due. I do! (I didn't know to list sources early on, so in some areas that is lacking, but I now list all of my sources!)

You may click on any of my reports and print them out, but please return here for each new copy you need, rather than making copies, because they can become out-dated very quickly as new information comes to light.

Enjoy searching the links below and email me with any questions.

**5/16/2011- While updating this page, I have switched from posting copies from my book to just fact only reports that contain non-copyright information. This is because rather than printing my books for their personal use, which was my intent, some people have been reprinting my copyrighted materials, such as personal stories I have collected and pictures I have taken, to their own books without permission and without giving source credit to me. I have seen my work posted online and I have even seen people give the credit to other "geneologists" who gave them MY information without telling them where they got it. While I do this for pleasure, it is also expensive and a lot of work so getting credit for that is very nice. So anyway, now I will share all of the public record facts I have collected and compiled, but not my own thoughts and stories that I have collected or my photos. If anyone wants a complete copy, they should contact me personally.


Dear Ancestor,

Your tombstone stands among the rest; neglected and alone,
The name and date are chiseled out; on polished marble stone.

It reaches out to all who care; it is too late to mourn,
You did not know that I exist; you died and I was born.

Yet each of us are cells of you; in flesh, in blood, in bone,
Our blood contracts and beats a pulse entirely not our own.

Dear Ancestor, the place you filled, a hundred years ago,
Spreads out among the ones you left; who would have loved you so.

I wonder if you lived and loved; I wonder if you knew,
That someday I would find this spot, and come to visit you.

(Author Unknown)


Sexton, Loe, Hartin, Kelley Genealogy, Or Simply, My Family
Updated July 15, 2011

Sarah Kelley Sexton
beckboo296@hotmail.com

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