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Sarah Longbottom

Birthabt 1838 - Barkisland, Halifax, Yorkshire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMartha Lumb
FatherBenjamin Longbottom

Born in Barkisland, Halifax, Yorkshire, England on abt 1838 to Benjamin Longbottom and Martha Lumb. Sarah Longbottom married Samuel Briggs and had 8 children.

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Parents
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Benjamin Longbottom
1808 - Unknown
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Martha Lumb
1801 - Unknown
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Samuel Briggs
1839 - 1881
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John Briggs
1865 - Unknown
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Rachel Briggs
1866 - 1935
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Martha Ann Briggs
1860 - Unknown
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Herbert Briggs
1869 - Unknown
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Wright Briggs
1879 - Unknown
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Frederick Briggs
1874 - Unknown
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Ruth Ellen Briggs
1872 - Unknown
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Margaret H. Briggs
1875 - Unknown

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