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Sarah Everett

Birth1848 - Massingham, Norfolk, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherPhoebe Large
FatherJames Everett

Born in Massingham, Norfolk, England on 1848 to James Everett and Phoebe Large. Sarah Everett married John Daws and had 12 children.

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Parents
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James Everett
1814 - 1876
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Phoebe Large
1816 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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John Daws
1846 - 1923
Children Show all
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John Everett Daws
1880 - 1963
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Jessie Daws
1888 - 1952
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Bessie Daws
1884 - Unknown
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Dora Daws
1891 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Davis
1867 - 1954
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Arthur Daws
1885 - 1966
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William Daws
1882 - 1959
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Martha A Daws
1869 - Unknown
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Maria Thompson
1876 - Unknown
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Ellen Daws
1871 - 1962
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Leah Everett Daws
1874 - Unknown
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Catherine Daws
1877 - Unknown

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