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James Sayers

Birth17 Nov. 1852 - Maryborough Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario
DeathMar. 22, 1918 - Halton Regional Municipality Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Jones
FatherHenry Sayers

Born in Maryborough Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario on 17 Nov. 1852 to Henry Sayers and Mary Jones. James Sayers married Naomi Trotter and had 11 children. He passed away on Mar. 22, 1918 in Halton Regional Municipality Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Henry Sayers
1805 - 1890
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Mary Jones
1815 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Naomi Trotter
1854 - 1937
Children Show all
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Henry Sayers
1878 - 1954
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Margaret Jane Sayers
1888 - 1956
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Ellen (Nellie) Sayers
1885 - 1969
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William James Sayers
1876 - Unknown
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Charles Edward Sayers
1881 - 1944
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Rose Delima Sayer
1871 - 1956
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Susannah Sayers
1881 - Unknown
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Virginia Sayer
1876 - 1958
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George Robert Sayer
1888 - Unknown
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Annie Florence Sayer
1882 - Unknown
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Edward Sayer
1886 - Unknown

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