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Sarah Dutton

Birth27 Feb 1834 - Clotton Hoofield, Cheshire, England
Death8 Aug 1902 - Burton, Denbighshire, Wales
MotherMartha Arrowsmith
FatherRalph Dutton

Born in Clotton Hoofield, Cheshire, England on 27 Feb 1834 to Ralph Dutton and Martha Arrowsmith. Sarah Dutton married Joseph Dyke and had 10 children. She passed away on 8 Aug 1902 in Burton, Denbighshire, Wales.

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Parents
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Ralph Dutton
1794 - 1872
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Martha Arrowsmith
1796 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Dyke
1836 - 1883
Children Show all
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Oliver Dyke
1860 - 1924
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George Dyke
1868 - 1932
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William Dyke
1862 - 1946
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Sarah Dyke
1873 - Unknown
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Charles Dyke
1870 - 1951
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Mary Emily Dyke
1871 - Unknown
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Arthur Dyke
1877 - 1929
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Joseph Dyke
1875 - 1956
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Martha Dyke
1864 - Unknown
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John Dyke
1867 - Unknown

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