Sarah Warland
 
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									1.0 Sarah Warlandfemale
						Birth: about 1845,  at Brentford, London
CensusPedigree
								   1982Married: 
							
William John Kelley 
	      					about 1861
BMD
				b.
				about 1843,  at Dublin, Ireland
						 d. 
						1906, age: 63y 
					Birth: about 1862,  at Notting Hill, LondonCensus
					Birth: about 1870,  at Paddington, LondonCensus
					Birth: about 1874,  at Paddington, LondonCensus
					Birth: 1875,  at Paddington, London
Census
							Additional information: 
Marriage Certificate 
	294Married:
									
Frederick Henry Ellis 
	      	1899
BMD
				b.
				16 Jan 1875,  at Southwark, London
						 d. 
						29 Dec 1936,  at Redhill House, Edgware, Essex 
					Birth: 1900,  at Paddington, London
BMD
					Death: 27 Dec 1957,  at Hammersmith, London
Probate
					Probate: 26 Mar 1958  
						
							executors, etc
						
							Additional information: 
Baptism 
	Marriage 
	4443Married:
									
Ada Violet Jenn 
	      	 at Parish Church, Friern Barnet, Hornsey, London 03 Sep 1927
Mrg Cert
				b.
				16 Mar 1902
						 d. 
						1976,  at Enfield, Middlesex 
					Birth: 23 Dec 1930
Census
					Death: 14 Jul 1990
Probate
					Probate: 21 Aug 1990  
						
							executors, etc
						
					Birth: about 1878,  at Paddington, LondonCensus
 
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Before 1752 the calendar year started on 25th March; dates where the year appears like, eg: "1650/51" 
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