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Sarah Lear

Birth1778 - Cotton End, Staffordshire, England
Death8 May 1853 - Oxford Street, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
MotherLydia Evans
FatherRichard Leer

Born in Cotton End, Staffordshire, England on 1778 to Richard Leer and Lydia Evans. Sarah Lear married James Butler and had 9 children. She passed away on 8 May 1853 in Oxford Street, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England.

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Parents
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Richard Leer
1749 - 1815
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Lydia Evans
1754 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James Butler
1774 - 1840
Children Show all
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Lucy Butler
1823 - 1901
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Maria Butler
1830 - Unknown
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Harriet Butler
1828 - Unknown
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Anne Butler
1813 - Unknown
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Mary Butler
1825 - Unknown
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Thomas Butler
1818 - 1871
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James Butler
1821 - 1875
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Eleanor Butler
1808 - 1869
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James Butler
Unknown - Unknown

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