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Sarah SELFE

Birth23 Mar 1752 - St Peter, Southgate, Norwich, Norfolk, England
DeathNot Available - Norwich, Norfolk, England
MotherHannah RAND
FatherWilliam SELFE

Born in St Peter, Southgate, Norwich, Norfolk, England on 23 Mar 1752 to William SELFE and Hannah RAND. Sarah SELFE married Benjamin WELLS and had 10 children. She passed away in Norwich, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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William Selfe
1720 - 1776
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Hannah Rand
1719 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Wells
1755 - 1805
Children Show all
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Lionel Selfe Wells
1795 - 1869
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Edmund Wells
1791 - 1869
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Edmund Wells
1789 - 1790
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Jane Wells
1793 - Unknown
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Hannah Wells
1788 - 1788
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Benjamin Wells
1777 - Unknown
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Sarah Wells
1781 - 1860
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Henry Selfe Wells
1778 - 1778
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Mary Wells
1780 - Unknown
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Robert Dye Wells
1787 - 1877

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