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Sarah Bean

BirthBEF 11 JAN 1740 - Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Death15 May 1825 - Finningley, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary Cross
FatherJohn Bean

Born in Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England on BEF 11 JAN 1740 to John Bean and Mary Cross. Sarah Bean married William Kendall and had 9 children. She passed away on 15 May 1825 in Finningley, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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John Bean
1715 - 1763
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Mary Cross
1712 - 1759
Spouse(s)
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William Kendall
1735 - 1789
Children Show all
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John Kendell
1759 - 1822
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William Kendell
Unknown - Unknown
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George Kendall
1775 - 1858
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Sarah (Walker) Kendall
1763 - 1846
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Elizabeth Kendell
Unknown - Unknown
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Richard Kendall
1777 - Unknown
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Ann Kendall
1769 - 1779
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Jane Kendal
1767 - 1825
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James Kendall
Unknown - Unknown

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