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Sarah Button

Birth1787 - Wethersfield, Essex
DeathOCT 1856 - Wethersfield, Essex
MotherElizabeth Bentley
FatherJoseph BUTTON

Born in Wethersfield, Essex on 1787 to Joseph BUTTON and Elizabeth Bentley. Sarah Button married James Cook and had 12 children. She passed away on OCT 1856 in Wethersfield, Essex.

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Parents
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Joseph Button
1761 - 1786
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Elizabeth Bentley
1759 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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James Cook
1781 - 1850
Children Show all
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Hepzibah Cook
1820 - 1891
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Mary Ann Cook
1813 - 1892
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Sarah Cook
1817 - 1875
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Sarah Cook
1804 - 1885
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Joseph Cook
1810 - Unknown
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Joseph Cook
1810 - 1901
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Mark Cook
1814 - Unknown
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Hannah Cook
1827 - Unknown
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John Cook
1827 - Unknown
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Caroline Cook
1823 - Unknown
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Edward Cook
1805 - Unknown
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Meanah Cook
1829 - Unknown

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