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Sarah Nodes

 

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   3042 1.0 Sarah Nodesfemale
3055 Father: John Nodes (born 04 May 1789 at St Lukes, London ) IGI
3056 Mother: Elizabeth [not known] (born about 1786 at Louth, Lincolnshire ) Census
Birth: 28 Aug 1824, at St Pancras, LondonCensus
Baptism: 04 Sep 1825 at St Pancras, Old Church, City, LondonIGI
Death: 14 Aug 1891, at 45 Fermoy Rd, Westbourne, Paddington, London, age: 66y. Probate
Probate: 23 Dec 1891  executors, etc

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Additional information: Marriage Certificate 

Census Details: 1871
   3041
Married: Henry Kirtley  at Denbigh Rd Wesleyan Chapel, Kensington, London 18 Jan 1870Mrg Cert
b. 30 Jul 1821, at Sunderland, Co Durham  d. 20 Oct 1883, at Alfred Villa, Alfred Rd, Paddington, London

Census Details: 1851 1861 1871

   41932.3 William Kirtleymale
Baptism: 02 Feb 1868 at Holy Trinity, Paddington, LondonParish Reg

Additional information: Baptism Record 

 


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