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Sara Kay 1640–1687 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1640

Birth Location: West Yorkshire

Death Date: 16 Oct 1687

Death Location: Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England

Father: Edmund Kay

Mother: Helena Arlem

Spouse(s): Francisco Farrand

Children(s): Martha Farrand

In 1640, Sara Kay entered the world in West Yorkshire, born to Edmund Kay And Helena Arlem. Sara Kay married Francisco Farrand, and had children including Martha Farrand. Sara Kay passed away in 1687 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1640, Sara Kay entered the world in West Yorkshire, born to Edmund Kay And Helena Arlem.
  • Sara Kay married Francisco Farrand, and had children including Martha Farrand.
  • Sara Kay passed away in 1687 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sara Kay's Ancestors

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Sara Kay
1640–1687
Birth Place: West Yorkshire
Parents
Edmund Kay
1610–
Yorkshire
Helena Arlem
1620–
yorkshire
Grandparents
Willmi. KAY
1575–
Almondbury Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sara Kay's Descendants

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Sara Kay (1640–16 Oct 1687) m. Francisco Farrand (Abt. 1639–)
  1. 1. Martha Farrand 1673–1743
    1. 1. Susannah Haigh 1700–1760 m. James White 1698–1784
      1. 1. Catherine White 1725– m. Matthew Dunford 1725–1781
        1. 1. Ann Dunford 1753–1840 m. John SCARGILL 1751–1832

Sara Kay's Timeline

2 Records

1640
1640
Birth of Sara Kay in West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
1687
16 Oct 1687
Age 47
Death of Sara Kay in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1640
    Event Place: West Yorkshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Oct 1687
    Event Place: Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England

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