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Sarah Hackney

Birth1728 - Newbold, Astbury, Cheshire, England
Death27 November 1817 - Ranscliff, Staffordshire, England
MotherNot Available
FatherJoannis Hackney

Born in Newbold, Astbury, Cheshire, England on 1728 to Joannis Hackney. Sarah Hackney married Josiah Wootton and had 10 children. She passed away on 27 November 1817 in Ranscliff, Staffordshire, England.

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Parents
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Joannis Hackney
1700 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Josiah Wootton
1720 - 1817
Children Show all
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John Wootton
1747 - 1817
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Joseph Wootton
1752 - Unknown
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Josiah Wootton
1762 - Unknown
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Sarah Wootton
1760 - Unknown
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James Wootton
1764 - 1847
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Thomas Wootton
1770 - Unknown
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William Wootton
1755 - 1818
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Betty Wootton
1758 - 1763
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Sarah Wooton
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Wootton
1746 - Unknown

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