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Sarah Whitbread

BirthAbt. 1861 - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
DeathAbt. Aug 1943 - Newport, Monmouthshire RD
MotherEleanor Milsom
FatherCharles Whitbread

Born in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England on Abt. 1861 to Charles Whitbread and Eleanor Milsom. Sarah Whitbread married Emanuel Brooker and had 12 children. She passed away on Abt. Aug 1943 in Newport, Monmouthshire RD.

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Parents
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Charles Whitbread
1824 - 1895
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Eleanor Milsom
1837 - 1909
Spouse(s)
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Emanuel Brooker
1862 - 1937
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David Carter
1858 - Unknown
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Alice Mary Brooker
1890 - Unknown
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George Brooker
1893 - Unknown
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Gertrude Brooker
1894 - Unknown
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Rose Brooker
1884 - Unknown
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Albert Edward Brooker
1900 - Unknown
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Ernest James Brooker
1896 - 1972
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William Emmanuel Brooker
1887 - Unknown
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Leslie Charles Brooker
1906 - 1989
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Gladys Mabel Brooker
1904 - Unknown
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William Barker
1887 - 1905
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Edith M Carter
1896 - 1976
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Ellen M Carter
1889 - Unknown

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