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Sarah Walker

Birth16 June 1885 - Ulleskelf, England, United Kingdom
Death17 Dec 1967 - Knottingley, England, United Kingdom
MotherMaria Hoaksey
FatherWilliam James Walker

Born in Ulleskelf, England, United Kingdom on 16 June 1885 to William James Walker and Maria Hoaksey. Sarah Walker married William Wood and had 10 children. She passed away on 17 Dec 1967 in Knottingley, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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William James Walker
1841 - Unknown
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Maria Hoaksey
1849 - 1934
Spouse(s)
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William Wood
1881 - 1947
Children Show all
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Sam Wood
1919 - 2005
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Henry Wood
1914 - 1989
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Evelyn Wood
1924 - 1931
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Jack Wood
1916 - 1942
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Sarah Wood
1908 - 1986
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Maria Wood
1905 - Unknown
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Dick Wood
1922 - 2008
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Emma Wood
1906 - 1985
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Dorothy Wood
1926 - 2014
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Billy Wood
1910 - 1952

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