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Sarah Elizabeth Stokes

 

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   4250 1.0 Sarah Elizabeth Stokesfemale
4247 Father: William Stokes    b. about 1818 at Drayton, Oxfordshire
4248 Mother: Lucy [not known]    b. about 1840 at Washinborough, Lincolnshire
Birth: about 1866, at Cherry Willingham, LincolnshireCensus
Death: about 1886, age: 20yBMD

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Mother of the following, apparently unmarried, child's father unknown

   62752.1 Matilda Stokesfemale
Birth: about 1883, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 13 Apr 1884 at DesboroughIGI
Death: 28 Nov 1900 , at Desborough, age: 18yMercury

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Mother of the following, apparently unmarried, child's father unknown
Birth: about 1886, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 25 Nov 1888 at DesboroughIGI

Mother of the following, apparently unmarried, child's father unknown

   172513.1 Alfred Henry Stokesmale
Birth: about 1904, at Kettering, NorthamptonshireCensus
Baptism: 13 May 1905 at DesboroughIGI

1801
Married: Arthur Buckby  1905BMD
b. about 1869, at DesboroughCensus

   172523.1 Beatrice Maud Buckbyfemale
Birth: about 1909, at DesboroughCensus

 


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