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Sarah Clarissa Dyke 1917–1919 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 FEB 1917

Birth Location: Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can

Death Date: 03 JUL 1919

Death Location: Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can

Father: John Dyke

Mother: Hannah Oldford

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Sarah Clarissa Dyke was born in 1917 in Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can, the child of John William Dyke And Hannah Oldford. Sarah Clarissa Dyke passed away in 1919 in Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can.

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Biography

  • Sarah Clarissa Dyke was born in 1917 in Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can, the child of John William Dyke And Hannah Oldford.
  • Sarah Clarissa Dyke passed away in 1919 in Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can.

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Sarah Dyke's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Dyke
1917–1919
Birth Place: Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can
Parents
John William Dyke
1875–1950
Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can
Hannah Oldford
1877–
Bishop's Harbour, NL, Can.
Grandparents
William Dyke
1838–1890
Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can
Hannah Matchim
1839–
Barrow Harbour, B. B., Nf
George Oldford
1850–
Elizabeth ((neeXXXX)) Oldford
1850–
Great-Grandparents
John Dyke
1797–1845
Elizabeth Long
1808–
William Matchim
1811–
Jane Brown
1815–1889
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Dyke
1773–1853
Mary Hancock
1780–
Joseph Matchim
1792–
Hannah Hapgood
1790–
William Brown
1790–1877
Margaret Lane
1797–1865

Sarah Dyke's Timeline

2 Records

1917
07 FEB 1917
Birth of Sarah Clarissa Dyke in Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can
Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can
1919
03 JUL 1919
Age 2
Death of Sarah Clarissa Dyke in Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can
Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 07 FEB 1917
    Event Place: Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 JUL 1919
    Event Place: Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can

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