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Sarah Mattacks

Birth11 Sep 1866 - 48 Quaker Street, Spitalfields, Whitechapel, London
DeathSep 1930 - Greenwich, Greater London, England
MotherHannah Mary (Anna) Crispen
FatherAlfred Joseph Mattacks

Born in 48 Quaker Street, Spitalfields, Whitechapel, London on 11 Sep 1866 to Alfred Joseph Mattacks and Hannah Mary (Anna) Crispen. Sarah Mattacks married Walter Newnes and had 8 children. She passed away on Sep 1930 in Greenwich, Greater London, England.

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Parents
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Alfred Joseph Mattacks
1833 - 1901
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Hannah Mary (Anna) Crispen
1836 - 1907
Spouse(s)
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Walter Newnes
1862 - Unknown
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Gladys Isabel Newnes
1895 - 1978
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Florence May Newnes
1893 - Unknown
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Arthur Gilbert Newnes
1900 - Unknown
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Grace Caroline Newnes
1889 - Unknown
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Dorothy Newnes
1892 - Unknown
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Eva Dora Newnes
1906 - Unknown
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Hilda Constance Newnes
1902 - 1974
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Harold Newnes
1908 - Unknown

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