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Sarah [not known]

 

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   11241 1.0 Sarah [not known]female

Birth: before 1704Est. from child
Burial: 20 Dec 1746 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Sarah Sargent wife of William Sargant') Bp Transcripts Desb

Pedigree
   11240
Married: William Sargeant  before 1722Est. from child
b. 03 Feb 1694 /95, at DesboroughParish Reg

   112422.1 Alice Sargeantfemale
Baptism: 06 Nov 1722 at Desborough (source reads 'Alice Daughter of William & Sarah Sargeant') Bp Transcripts Desb

   112682.2 Catherine Sargeantfemale
Baptism: 15 Dec 1723 at Desborough (source reads 'Catherine Daugh of William & Sarah Sargeant') Bp Transcripts Desb
12252
Married: William Ling  at Desborough after Banns, 03 Nov 1760 (marriage source reads: By Banns William Ling and Cathern Sargen) Bp Transcripts Desb
b. before 1742Est. from child

   114072.3 William Serjeantmale
Birth: 06 Jan 1728 /29, at Desborough (source reads: Born William the son of William and Sarah Serjeant) Bp Transcripts Desb

 


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