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   6147 1.0 Sarah Ann [not known]female

Birth: about 1841, at Norwich, NorfolkCensus

Pedigree
   6146
Married: (1) William Shore  before 1861Est. from child
b. about 1840, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus

   61482.1 Eliza Shorefemale
Birth: 1860, at Birmingham, WarwickshireCensus
Birth: about 1862, at Birmingham, WarwickshireCensus

   61543.1 Emma Shorefemale
Birth: about 1888, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus

Birth: about 1866, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus
6153
Married: Elizabeth Caroline Read  1886BMD
b. about 1866, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus

   61553.1 Edith Bertha May Shorefemale
Described as "niece" in 1891, "daughter" in 1901
Birth: about 1890, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus

   61512.4 Ellen Shorefemale
Birth: about 1869, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus

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   61522.5 Emma Shorefemale
Birth: about Jan 1871, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus

   16241
Married: (2) Henry Stanley  1878 (marriage source reads: Henry Stanley and Sarah Ann Shaw) BMD
b. about 1842, at Leicester, LeicestershireCensus

 


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