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Sarah Rees

Birth1801 - Merthyr, Glamorgan, Wales
Death8 Apr 1880 - Merthyr, Carmarthenshire, Wales
MotherMary Ann Richards
FatherDavid Rees

Born in Merthyr, Glamorgan, Wales on 1801 to David Rees and Mary Ann Richards. Sarah Rees married George Thomas Llewellyn and had 9 children. She passed away on 8 Apr 1880 in Merthyr, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

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Parents
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David Rees
1770 - 1828
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Mary Ann Richards
1771 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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George Thomas Llewellyn
1794 - 1851
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Thomas Llewelyn
1792 - 1851
Children Show all
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Rhys Llewellyn
1846 - 1924
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Thomas Llewellyn
1843 - 1921
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William Lewellyn
1837 - 1915
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David Llewellyn
1823 - Unknown
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Sarah Llewelyn
1832 - 1906
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John Llewelyn
1830 - Unknown
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Kent Llewellyn
1846 - Unknown
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Rees Llewelyn
1846 - Unknown
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John Llewellyn
1831 - Unknown

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