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Sarah BOTWRIGHT

Birth1776 - Loddon, Norfolk, England
Death20 Sep 1851 - Lowestoft, Suffolk, England
MotherSusannah Barber
Fatherjohn Botwright

Born in Loddon, Norfolk, England on 1776 to john Botwright and Susannah Barber. Sarah BOTWRIGHT married John Mantripp and had 7 children. She passed away on 20 Sep 1851 in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England.

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Parents
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John Botwright
1744 - 1836
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Susannah Barber
1747 - 1834
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John Mantripp
1775 - 1823
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James Botwright Mantripp
1808 - 1886
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Samuel Botright Mantripp
1810 - 1838
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Isabella Mantripp
1811 - 1896
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Simon Botwright Mantripp
1807 - 1849
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Susanna Botwright Mantripp
Unknown - Unknown
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John Mantripp
1805 - 1871
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William Mantripp
1808 - 1849

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