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Sarah Sergeant

Birth15 May 1822 - Whepstead Suffolk, England
Death15 Jan 1892 - Thetford, Norfolk
MotherAnne Scates
FatherJohn Sargent

Born in Whepstead Suffolk, England on 15 May 1822 to John Sargent and Anne Scates. Sarah Sergeant married William Wallace and had 8 children. She passed away on 15 Jan 1892 in Thetford, Norfolk.

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John Sargent
1790 - 1867
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Anne Scates
1801 - 1888
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William Wallace
1820 - 1894
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William Wallace
1857 - Unknown
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Jonathan Wallace
1842 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Wallace
1845 - 1893
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Henry Wallace
1843 - Unknown
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Robert Wallace
1851 - Unknown
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William Wallace
1857 - 1915
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Sarah Wallace
1847 - Unknown
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Johnathan Wallace
1858 - Unknown

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