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Sarah Pearson

Birth1824 - Haltwhistle Northumberland
Death1903 - Hexham, Northumberland. England
MotherAnn Rock Jones
FatherThomas Pearson

Born in Haltwhistle Northumberland on 1824 to Thomas Pearson and Ann Rock Jones. Sarah Pearson married Thomas Wallace and had 10 children. She passed away on 1903 in Hexham, Northumberland. England.

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Parents
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Thomas Pearson
1779 - 1859
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Ann Rock Jones
1787 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Wallace
1821 - 1915
Children Show all
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Thomas Wallace
1853 - Unknown
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Sarah Wallace
1859 - Unknown
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Mary Wallace
1861 - Unknown
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Robert Walton Wallace
1862 - Unknown
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Dorothy Wallace
1855 - 1920
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Elizabeth Wallace
1856 - Unknown
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John Wallace
1867 - Unknown
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Tamar Wallace
1864 - 1955
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Hannah Wallace
1870 - Unknown
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Ann Wallace
1851 - Unknown

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