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Sarah Jackson

Birth23 Feb 1865 - Abram, Lancashire, England
Death24 Oct 1916 - LEIGH Lancashire England
MotherCicely Baldwin
FatherWilliam Jackson

Born in Abram, Lancashire, England on 23 Feb 1865 to William Jackson and Cicely Baldwin. Sarah Jackson had 11 children. She passed away on 24 Oct 1916 in LEIGH Lancashire England.

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Parents
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William Jackson
1835 - 1916
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Cicely Baldwin
1837 - 1891
Children Show all
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Mary Jackson Costello
Unknown - Unknown
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Cecily Costello
1888 - 1976
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Alice Costello
1889 - Unknown
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John Costello
1890 - Unknown
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James Costello
1900 - Unknown
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Sarah Costello
1894 - Unknown
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Thomas Costello
1897 - 1963
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Henry Costello
1891 - 1949
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Nellie Costello
1903 - Unknown
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Willie Costello
1909 - Unknown
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Maggie Costello
1904 - Unknown

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