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Sarah Marriott

Birth1840 - Birmingham, Warwick, England
DeathDec 1887 - Essex, Greater London, United Kingdom
MotherSarah Ann Nicholls
FatherJohn Marriott

Born in Birmingham, Warwick, England on 1840 to John Marriott and Sarah Ann Nicholls. Sarah Marriott married Michael Henry Stait and had 7 children. She passed away on Dec 1887 in Essex, Greater London, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John Marriott
1817 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Nicholls
1816 - 1874
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Michael Henry Stait
1830 - 1881
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Clara Stait
1864 - Unknown
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Charlotte Stait
1871 - Unknown
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Charles Robert Stait
1869 - 1897
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Leah Stait
1866 - Unknown
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Joseph Henry Stait
1877 - 1928
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Sarah Louisa Stait
1880 - 1881
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Louisa Stait
1862 - Unknown

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