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Sara Learoyd

Birthabt 1717 - Bradford, St Peter (Bradford Cathedral), Yorkshire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMargret Steddall
FatherRichard Learoyd

Born in Bradford, St Peter (Bradford Cathedral), Yorkshire, England on abt 1717 to Richard Learoyd and Margret Steddall. Sara Learoyd married John ASKEW and had 10 children.

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Parents
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Richard Learoyd
1689 - Unknown
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Margret Steddall
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Askew
1714 - 1761
Children Show all
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Amos Asquith/askew
1738 - 1792
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Benjamin Asquith
1738 - 1746
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Sarah Askew/asquith
1743 - Unknown
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Mary Askew
1740 - Unknown
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Margaret Askew
1741 - Unknown
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David Asquith
1747 - 1805
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Ann Asquith
1749 - 1834
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Susannah Asquith
1755 - Unknown
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Sarah Askew
1743 - Unknown
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Ann Asquith
1744 - 1828

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