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Sarah Mitchell

Birthabt 1784 - Cowfold, Sussex, England
DeathJan 1853 - Bromley, Kent
MotherMary Brown
FatherWilliam Mitchell

Born in Cowfold, Sussex, England on abt 1784 to William Mitchell and Mary Brown. Sarah Mitchell married William Stringer and had 8 children. She passed away on Jan 1853 in Bromley, Kent.

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Parents
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William Mitchell
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Brown
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Spouse(s)
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William Stringer
1782 - 1851
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William Stringer
1812 - 1871
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James Stringer
1814 - 1871
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Charlotte Stringer
1801 - 1844
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Edward Stringer
1817 - Unknown
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Sarah Stringer
1809 - Unknown
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Ann Stringer
1804 - Unknown
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William Stringer
1812 - Unknown
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Moses Stringer
Unknown - Unknown

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