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Sarah Wiles

 

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   2836 1.0 Sarah Wilesfemale

Birth: about 1806, at LincolnshireCensus

Pedigree
   2835
Married: Henry Taylor  31 May 1826IGI
b. about 1801, at Lincolnshire

   28372.1 Jane Wiles Taylorfemale
Baptism: 17 Jan 1827 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI

   28382.2 John Taylormale
Baptism: 16 Mar 1828 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI

   28342.3 Rebecca Taylorfemale
Birth: about Oct 1830, at Gosberton, LincolnshireCensus
Baptism: 10 Oct 1830 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI
2807
Married: William Apps  about 1869BMD
b. about 1826, at Wateringbury, Kent

Census Details: 1841 1851

   28392.4 George Taylormale
Baptism: 26 Feb 1832 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI

   28402.5 Henry Taylormale
Birth: about 1834, at LincolnshireCensus

   28412.6 Mary Taylorfemale
Birth: about 1835, at LincolnshireCensus

   28462.7 Wright Taylormale
Baptism: 12 Mar 1837 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI

   28422.8 William Taylormale
Birth: about 1838, at Gosberton, LincolnshireCensus
Baptism: 26 Aug 1838 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI

   28432.9 Emma Taylorfemale
Birth: about 1840, at LincolnshireCensus
Baptism: 30 Aug 1840 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI

   28442.10 Charlotte Taylorfemale
Baptism: 19 Nov 1844 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI

   28452.11 Wyles Taylormale
Baptism: 08 Jan 1849 at Gosberton, LincolnshireIGI

 


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