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Sarah Singleton

Birth1730 - Higham, near Padiham, Lancashire, England
DeathSep 1773 - Cokes Farm, near Sabden, Goldshaw Booth, Lancashire
MotherMargaret Smith
FatherJosiah Singleton

Born in Higham, near Padiham, Lancashire, England on 1730 to Josiah Singleton and Margaret Smith. Sarah Singleton had 8 children. She passed away on Sep 1773 in Cokes Farm, near Sabden, Goldshaw Booth, Lancashire.

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Josiah Singleton
1690 - 1781
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Margaret Smith
1705 - 1751
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John Tattersall
1756 - Unknown
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Ann Tattersall
1759 - Unknown
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Sarah Tattersall
1771 - 1771
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Richard Tattersall
1773 - Unknown
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Mary Tattersall
1765 - 1767
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James Tattersall
1754 - 1757
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Ellen Tattersall
1757 - Unknown
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James Tattersall
1765 - 1853

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