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Sarah Longbottom

Birth8 Aug 1840 - Hunsworth, Yorkshire, England
DeathJan 1913 - Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth "Bessie" Jackson
FatherEdward Birkby Longbottom.

Born in Hunsworth, Yorkshire, England on 8 Aug 1840 to Edward Birkby Longbottom. and Elizabeth "Bessie" Jackson. Sarah Longbottom had 7 children. She passed away on Jan 1913 in Yorkshire West Riding, United Kingdom.

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Edward Birkby Longbottom.
1811 - 1854
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Elizabeth "Bessie" Jackson
1813 - 1873
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Mary Aka Polly Graham
1870 - 1935
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John Herbert Graham
1877 - 1956
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Ada Graham
1874 - Unknown
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George Graham
1868 - 1900
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Joseph Graham
1865 - 1919
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Clara Graham
1881 - 1953
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William Longbottom Graham
1864 - 1938

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