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Luke Sayers

Birth5 Aug 1836 - St George the Martyr, London, England
DeathJun 1920 - Islington, Greater London, England
MotherAnn Sayers
FatherCharles Hemmens Sayers

Born in St George the Martyr, London, England on 5 Aug 1836 to Charles Hemmens Sayers and Ann Sayers. Luke Sayers married Eleanor Mary Punnett and had 8 children. He passed away on Jun 1920 in Islington, Greater London, England.

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Parents
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Charles Hemmens Sayers
1803 - 1888
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Ann Sayers
1812 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Eleanor Mary Punnett
1846 - 1934
Children Show all
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Gertrude Amelia Sayers
1884 - 1959
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Henry Sayers
1876 - 1958
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Bertha Sayers
1883 - 1953
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Frederick Charles Sayers
1879 - 1918
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Ada Jane Sayers
1887 - 1970
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Charlotte Agnes Sayers
1874 - Unknown
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William Sayers
1865 - 1935
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Ann Sayers
1868 - Unknown

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