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Sarah Templer

Birth14 Jan 1810 - Arncott, Oxfordshire, England
Death13 Feb 1875 - Bicester, Oxfordshire, England
MotherAnn Bayliss
FatherJames Templar

Born in Arncott, Oxfordshire, England on 14 Jan 1810 to James Templar and Ann Bayliss. Sarah Templer married William Freeman and had 9 children. She passed away on 13 Feb 1875 in Bicester, Oxfordshire, England.

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Parents
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James Templar
1775 - 1841
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Ann Bayliss
1766 - 1843
Spouse(s)
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William Freeman
Unknown - 1887
Children Show all
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Leonard William Freeman
1839 - Unknown
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Jane Freeman
1831 - 1907
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Alice Freeman
1851 - Unknown
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George Freeman
1844 - Unknown
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Emily Freeman
Unknown - Unknown
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Maria Freeman
1846 - Unknown
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Ann Freeman
1837 - Unknown
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Merrick Freeman
1846 - Unknown
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Ruth Freeman
1849 - Unknown

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