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Sarah Wright

Birth01 Mar 1709 - Newchurch in Culcheth, Kenyon, Lancashire, England
Death25 Apr 1768 - Culcheth, Kenyon, Lancashire, England
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Born in Newchurch in Culcheth, Kenyon, Lancashire, England on 01 Mar 1709. Sarah Wright married Richard Townley and had 15 children. She passed away on 25 Apr 1768 in Culcheth, Kenyon, Lancashire, England.

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Spouse(s)
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Richard Townley
1709 - Unknown
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Richard Townley
1733 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Grace Townley
1732 - 1735
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Sarah Townley
1744 - Unknown
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Grace Townley
1737 - 1739
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Alice Townley
1738 - Unknown
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Mary Townley
1742 - Unknown
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John Townley
1740 - Unknown
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Richard Townley
1733 - Unknown
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Ann Townley
1750 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Townley
1744 - Unknown
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Joseph Townley
1748 - Unknown
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Peter Townley
1746 - Unknown
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Richard Townley
1751 - Unknown
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Isaac Townley
1756 - Unknown
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Jeffery Townley
1755 - Unknown
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Margaret Townley
1735 - 1780

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