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Mary Pendleton

Birth1803 - North Wingfield, Derbyshire
Death1880 - District of Chesterfield, Derbyshire
MotherMary Rawson
FatherJames Pendleton

Born in North Wingfield, Derbyshire on 1803 to James Pendleton and Mary Rawson. Mary Pendleton married John Sadler and had 8 children. She passed away on 1880 in District of Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

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James Pendleton
1767 - Unknown
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Mary Rawson
1764 - Unknown
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John Sadler
1792 - Unknown
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Sarah Sadler
1837 - Unknown
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Hannah Sadler
1841 - Unknown
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John Sadler
1845 - Unknown
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Samuel Sadler
1839 - Unknown
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Ellen Eliza Brooks
1828 - 1829
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Mary Anne Brooks
1825 - 1847
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Elisha Brooks
1832 - 1885
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Thomas Brooks
1831 - 1881

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