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Sarah Greatbatch

Birth18TH.AUGUST 1731 - LEEK,STAFFORDSHIRE
DeathJul 1805 - Staffordshire, England
MotherMary Clews
FatherDaniel Greatbatch

Born in LEEK,STAFFORDSHIRE on 18TH.AUGUST 1731 to Daniel Greatbatch and Mary Clews. Sarah Greatbatch married John Waltho and had 9 children. She passed away on Jul 1805 in Staffordshire, England.

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Parents
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Daniel Greatbatch
1697 - Unknown
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Mary Clews
1715 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Waltho
1739 - 1810
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John Waltho
1775 - 1851
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Stephen Waltho
1798 - 1853
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James Waltho
1784 - 1863
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Ann Waltho
1792 - Unknown
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Thomas Waltho
1781 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Waltho
1789 - 1885
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Catharine Waltho
1795 - 1801
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Mary Waltho
1771 - Unknown
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Joseph Waltho
1787 - 1850

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