Sarah Wiles
 
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									1.0 Sarah Wilesfemale
						Birth: about 1806,  at Lincolnshire
CensusPedigree
								   2835Married: 
							
Henry Taylor 
	      					31 May 1826
IGI
				b.
				about 1801,  at Lincolnshire 
					Baptism: 17 Jan 1827 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI
					Baptism: 16 Mar 1828 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI
					Birth: about Oct 1830,  at Gosberton, Lincolnshire
Census
					Baptism: 10 Oct 1830 at Gosberton, Lincolnshire
IGI2807Married:
									
William Apps 
	      	about 1869
BMD
				b.
				about 1826,  at Wateringbury, Kent 
					Baptism: 26 Feb 1832 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI
					Birth: about 1834,  at LincolnshireCensus
					Birth: about 1835,  at LincolnshireCensus
					Baptism: 12 Mar 1837 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI
					Birth: about 1838,  at Gosberton, LincolnshireCensus
					Baptism: 26 Aug 1838 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI
					Birth: about 1840,  at LincolnshireCensus
					Baptism: 30 Aug 1840 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI
					Baptism: 19 Nov 1844 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI
					Baptism: 08 Jan 1849 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI
 
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