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Sarah Eynon

Birthabt 1837 - Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Death1930 - Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
MotherLydia Williams
FatherJames Eynon

Born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales on abt 1837 to James Eynon and Lydia Williams. Sarah Eynon married Alfred Skone Gibby and had 9 children. She passed away on 1930 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

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Parents
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James Eynon
1803 - Unknown
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Lydia Williams
1806 - 1882
Spouse(s)
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Alfred Skone Gibby
1837 - 1897
Children Show all
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Kate Mary Gibby
1870 - 1943
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Alfred Skone Gibby
1880 - 1960
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Mary Lydia Gibby
1868 - 1945
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William E Gibby
1867 - Unknown
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Annie Maria Gibby
1877 - 1952
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Ellen Sarah Gibby
1871 - 1954
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Frederick James Gibby
1867 - 1948
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Elizabeth Gibby
1874 - 1933
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Ivy Kate Banks
1899 - Unknown

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