Sarah Stewart
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3998
1.0 Sarah Stewartfemale
Birth: about 1833, at Ashby, Hampshire
Census
Death: before 1901
Derived/censusPedigree
3996Married:
Charles Perry
before 1867
Est. from child
b.
about 1838, at Hampshire
Birth: about 1866, at Hampstead, London
Census
Baptism: 08 Jul 1866 at Christ Church, Hampstead, London
Parish Reg
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Baptism Record
Birth: about 1868, at Hampstead, London
Census
Baptism: 08 Jul 1868 at Christ Church, Hampstead, London
Parish Reg
Additional information:
Baptism Record
4003Married:
Alice Labrum
1904
BMD
b.
about 1873, at Ealing, London
Birth: 02 Jan 1904BMD
Death: Mar 1984, at SurreyBMD
Birth: about 1870, at Hackney, LondonCensus
Birth: 10 Nov 1874, at Acton, London
Census
Baptism: 07 Feb 1875 at St Mary, Acton, London
Parish Reg
Death: 1875, age: 1y.
BMD
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Baptism Record
Birth: 01 Dec 1876, at Acton, London
Census
Baptism: 04 Feb 1877 at St Mary, Acton, London
Parish Reg
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Baptism Record
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