Sarah Hillier
 
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									1.0 Sarah Hillierfemale
1524
					Father: 
									
Richard Hillier (born 28 May 1809 at Burbage, Wiltshire
											)
											
Census 1525
					Mother: 
								
Harriet Westall (born about 1808 at Burbage, Wiltshire
											)
											
Census 
						Birth: 30 Mar 1844,  at Burbage, Wiltshire
Census
					Baptism: 07 Apr 1844 at Burbage, Wiltshire
IGI
					Death: 27 Nov 1918
IGIPedigree
								   2471Married: 
							
George Spencer 
	      					1867
BMD
				b.
				11 Jun 1846,  at Lambeth, London
						 d. 
						05 Jun 1911 
					Birth: about 1868,  at Peckham Rye, LondonCensus
					Birth: about 1874,  at Peckham Rye, LondonCensus
					Birth: about 1879,  at Kegworth, LeicestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1884,  at Kegworth, LeicestershireCensus
					Birth: about 1886,  at Kegworth, LeicestershireCensus
 
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