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Tryphena Sands

Birth10 Nov 1813 - Wadhurst, Sussex, England
DeathJanuary 1885 - Ticehurst, Sussex
MotherPhiladelphia Ashby
FatherJohn Clark

Born in Wadhurst, Sussex, England on 10 Nov 1813 to John Clark and Philadelphia Ashby. Tryphena Sands married William Sands and had 9 children. She passed away on January 1885 in Ticehurst, Sussex.

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John Clark
1782 - Unknown
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Philadelphia Ashby
1782 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Sands
1811 - 1892
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Tryphena Sands
1832 - 1913
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Naomi Sands
1856 - 1932
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William Sands
1837 - 1914
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David Sands
1851 - Unknown
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Joseph Sands
1841 - Unknown
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George Sands
1845 - Unknown
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John Sands
1846 - Unknown
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Mary Sands
1848 - Unknown
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Thomas Sands
1840 - Unknown

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