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Sarah Maynard

Birth1800 - Portsea, Hampshire, England
DeathApril 1877 - Portsea Island, Hampshire
MotherSarah Morss
FatherWilliam Maynard

Born in Portsea, Hampshire, England on 1800 to William Maynard and Sarah Morss. Sarah Maynard married Richard Merritt and had 11 children. She passed away on April 1877 in Portsea Island, Hampshire.

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Parents
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William Maynard
1765 - Unknown
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Sarah Morss
1766 - 1845
Spouse(s)
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Richard Merritt
1795 - 1857
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Samuel Waterman
1802 - 1843
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John Bound
1816 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Richard Merritt
1819 - 1883
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Ann Elizabeth Merritt
1822 - 1868
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Sarah Jane Merritt
1817 - 1818
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Sarah Jane Merritt
1837 - 1890
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Hannah Kezia Merritt
1833 - Unknown
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James Henry Merritt
1824 - Unknown
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Thomas Joseph Merritt
1830 - 1832
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Mary Eliza Merritt
1828 - 1829
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William Merritt
1820 - Unknown
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Emily Keziah Waterman
1835 - 1926
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Samuel Callard Waterman
Unknown - 1838

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