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Sarah Cornforth

Birth1836 - Hartlepool, England, United Kingdom
Death25 Sep 1881 - Herrington, Durham, England
MotherEllen Thorp
FatherChristopher Cornforth

Born in Hartlepool, England, United Kingdom on 1836 to Christopher Cornforth and Ellen Thorp. Sarah Cornforth married Ralph Park and had 8 children. She passed away on 25 Sep 1881 in Herrington, Durham, England.

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Christopher Cornforth
1805 - 1890
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Ellen Thorp
1807 - 1865
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Ralph Park
1836 - 1904
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Christopher C Park
1864 - Unknown
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John Park
1861 - 1914
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Thomas H Park
1869 - Unknown
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Mary Hannah Park
1879 - 1957
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Robert Park
1866 - Unknown
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Ellen Park
1873 - Unknown
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Hannah Park
1880 - Unknown
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Sarah A Park
1876 - Unknown

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